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Mar 23 2023 - Alfred University in New York Leading Research into Developing Robust Concrete Fortified with Recyc
Alfred University, in partnership with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and U.S.-based company Silica-X, is studying ways ...
Mar 23 2023 - Stretch of Holmans Lane in Jeffersonville to close Tuesday
A busy stretch of road in Jeffersonville, Indiana, will close for construction Tuesday. Holmans Lane will close from Veterans Parkway to 10th Street starting at 6 p.m. The closure will run through ...
Mar 23 2023 - Storm damage water repair leads to business closures
The California Water Board's order to put out a boil water notice led to the Environmental Health Department closing some businesses, particularly schools and restaurants, which use the Lake Isabella ...
Mar 23 2023 - Woman held hostage in closet for months by boyfriend in Tennessee
Officers offered assistance and aid to a criminal kidnapping, hostage and abuse victim in Dyersburg, Tennessee.
Mar 23 2023 - Boys basketball: Division I, II All-Ohio teams announced
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Division I and II boys basketball All-Ohio teams were announced Thursday by the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association. The OPSWA was created in 1972 to support, promote and ...
Mar 23 2023 - Suspect charged in shooting that injured Sullivan's Hardware employee on Indy's north side
A man accused of shooting across a busy Indianapolis street Monday afternoon, injuring a Sullivan Hardware employee, appeared in court for the first time Thursday. Prosecutors filed formal charges ...
Mar 23 2023 - Business owners voice concerns over physical condition of Highway 501 overpass bridge in Conway
Community members that own businesses next to the Highway 501 overpass bridge that has a crack in it are concerned about the physical condition of the bridge. News13 ...
Mar 23 2023 - Akron man acquitted of sexually abusing girl
Kevin Jacobs, 66, had faced four counts of second-degree sexual abuse and one count of lascivious acts with a child.
Mar 23 2023 - Two Lewis County businesses honored for being open 100 years
For over 100 years, Standard Gas and the Lewis County Chamber of Commerce had been serving the community. West Virginia, Secretary of State Mac Warner came to the county courthouse to present both ...
Mar 23 2023 - Springdale teacher 'couldn't imagine life' without his service dog
When Connor Green returned from a tour of duty in Afghanistan and was discharged from the Army in 2014, all he wanted was to live unnoticed. The transition to civilian life, coupled with a diagnosis ...
Mar 23 2023 - Weehawken takes first step in potential eminent domain fight over New York Waterway maintenance sit
With Hoboken setting a plan in motion to eventually move New York Waterway out of the Union Dry Dock site in five years at the ... negotiations that included the governor’s office and NJ Transit, ...
Mar 23 2023 - The hotel business in Florida is booming. Can that keep pace in 2023?
The hotel industry in Florida is starting to see some normalcy after weathering the pandemic, Hurricane Ian and the general tightening of consumers’ budgets, according to a new report. Hotels across ...
Mar 23 2023 - Men's 6-unit supportive housing project to open in Sydney
A third supportive housing location in Sydney will open soon to help men experiencing chronic homelessness transition to permanent housing and regain independence and social skills.
Mar 23 2023 - Mother arrested for abuse after child falls from window
A Hardin County woman is facing charges of criminal abuse and endangering the welfare of a minor after her two-year-old child fell from a second story window. Allie L. White, 29, of Elizabethtown, was ...
Mar 23 2023 - 142 Rhynne Road Bay Of Shoals SA 5223
Capturing glorious rural views across the open paddocks to the more distant waters of Bay of Shoals, the property offers a pleasant blend of native bushland abundant with wildlife, with open ...
Mar 23 2023 - John Walton Dead: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
John Walton, the longtime co-host of the Houston-based radio program “Walton and Johnson, passed away late on July 1 after battling an illness. He was 67 years old. Walton’s business partner ...
Mar 23 2023 - Sundays With Mike: KMA Guide flashback
One thing that sets KMA apart from other radio stations in this region is its rich history. Sometimes, the occupants at 209 North Elm here in Shenandoah get so busy with our day-to-day activities, ...
Mar 23 2023 - Texas business interests and family values collide as lawmakers debate legalizing gambling
Plano, would permit regulated sports betting that is already legal in 29 states. House Bill 2843, by Rep. John Kuempel, R-Seguin, would permit casino gambling in Texas.
Mar 23 2023 - NASCAR Las Vegas Notes: Bubba Wallace Impresses; Young Brexton Busch Takes on Bullring
Plenty of storylines on and off the track beyond Hendrick Motorsports' Cup sweep at Las Vegas. Bubba Wallace led the Toyota camp Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, producing his first top-five finish ...
Mar 23 2023 - Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee preaches unity to Nashville business leaders
Gov. Bill Lee told Nashville's business community he's focused on Tennessee's breakneck growth and putting "dollars back in the hands of people" at the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce's annual ...
Mar 23 2023 - Gov. Bill Lee addresses goals to create jobs in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — On Thursday morning, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee addressed the Nashville Chamber of Commerce and business leaders on his goals for the area’s economic and job activity. The ...
Mar 23 2023 - Portland ranks low on Sports Business Journal's 50 Best Sports Business Cities
With its sparkling venues, powerhouse owners and an ever-growing market, one market distinguished itself as the star in Sports Business Journal's new Best Sports Business Cities rankings. But who else ...
Mar 23 2023 - CGI To Create 700 New Jobs In Lafayette, Louisiana
Global IT and business consulting firm CGI plans to create more than 700 jobs at its U.S. Onshore Delivery Center in Lafayette, Louisiana, which opened in 2014. CGI’s Acadiana workforce supports ...
Mar 23 2023 - 'Ten Tiny Dances' promises inventive showcase on April 13-14 in Lafayette
Ten area choreographers are already busy preparing for "Ten Tiny Dances," an unusual night of dance that spotlights 10 dances performed on a 4-foot by 4-foot stage at 7 p.m.
Mar 23 2023 - Newberry welcomes the first Municipal Lineman School in South Carolina
Having it in Newberry will help attract workers, but it's also beneficial for businesses say officials. "Lineman from around South Carolina will be coming here to train, and then secondly is the ...
Mar 23 2023 - RI lawmaker renews fight to remove statute of limitations on child sexual-abuse lawsuits
Carol McEntee's new bill would totally remove time limit on filing suit for child sex abuse by clergy; Alleged victims rallies in support of the bill; RI Catholic Church, ACL ...
Mar 23 2023 - Nonprofit helping Connecticut restaurants compete against large chains
It’s no secret independent restaurants struggled throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. But, now, the nonprofit Pan Gregorian of New England is helping small business ...
Mar 23 2023 - ND Tax Commissioner releases 2022 Taxable Sales and Purchases Reports
The nearly 18 percent increase in taxable sales and purchases for the year illustrates a strong, post-pandemic business recovery across the state and a return to more normalized conditions following a ...
Mar 23 2023 - Hundreds of Shenandoah Valley seniors assemble for St. Patrick's dance
Just because Ray Stuehmeier is old enough to remember the phrase “bust a move” doesn’t mean he’s too old to bust a move.
Mar 23 2023 - North Idaho's Best Home Decor Shop
At Midtown Home & Vintage Market in Coeur d'Alene, her husband and business partner, Matt, has learned to always defer to Megan on this matter. "Matt is a perfectionist when it comes to painting, ...
Mar 23 2023 - New Pearland podcast studio offers professional audio work to businesses, individuals
The new podcast studio can be rented out by clients looking for professional audio equipment and services. (Courtesy Charlie Mike Pearland Podcast Studio) Charlie Mike’s Pearland Podcast Studio held ...
Mar 23 2023 - Freeport LNG Development LP
Businesscategory U.S. regulators seek more answers from Freeport LNG to weigh restart request, article with image March 7, 2023 Businesscategory U.S. LNG exports flat despite Freeport LNG partial ...
Mar 23 2023 - Police stepping up patrols around central Indiana during busy weekend
“Indiana State Police are partnering with local and county agencies to do saturation patrols,” said Sgt. John Perrine. “We are going to target certain areas that we know are prone to intoxicated ...
Mar 23 2023 - Significantly warmer weather, Rain at times by the weekend
Fog in spots, especially south of Columbus and Phenix City, through mid morning on this Thursday ... As the system moves east across Alabama, a weakening trend is expected. The risk of severe weather ...
Mar 23 2023 - Verizon expands high-speed internet across Delaware
More Delaware residents and businesses now get access to Fios, 5G Home Internet, and 5G Business InternetNEW YORK, (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Verizon is bringing more choice for home and business internet to ...
Mar 23 2023 - Weekday Wrap: Here’s how Oregon spent $400M aimed at the housing crisis
In other news, Bend launches a program to encourage the use of more electric bikes; award-winning jingle dancer Acosia Red Elk is off to a busy start this year; and more.
Mar 23 2023 - N.J. brush fires disrupt rush hour rail service between New York Penn Station and Philadelphia
New Jersey Transit said service was suspended on its Northeast Corridor Line between New York Penn Station and Trenton.
Mar 23 2023 - Amtrak, NJ Transit trains resume service between Philly, New York after being halted due to brush f
Delays and cancellations are still affecting arrivals and departures; passengers should check rail carriers' social media accounts for latest information ...
Mar 23 2023 - Rail service between NY Penn Station, Philadelphia resumes with delays after NJ brush fires
Most service has been restored after multiple brush fires near train tracks in New Jersey disrupted NJ Transit and Amtrak rail service along the Northeast Corridor on Wednesday afternoon.
Mar 23 2023 - NJ TRANSIT on or close to schedule after brush fires in Central New Jersey brought trains to a stan
A train hauling garbage caught on fire just before the Wednesday evening rush, bringing service between Trenton and Penn Station to a standstill.
Mar 23 2023 - Brush fires in New Jersey disrupt rush hour NJ TRANSIT commuters
Brush fires bring NJ TRANSIT line to a standstill during commute 02:24. Commuters at Penn Station consulted with NJ TRANSIT employees while trying to get around significant delays ...
Mar 23 2023 - ‘Kayla’s Act’ could provide more protections for domestic violence survivors
Kayla's Act' is in honor of a Lumberton woman who was killed last November. It would give some people the opportunity to testify against their alleged abuser from a remote location, rather than in a ...
Mar 23 2023 - Car crashes into Davenport H&R Block building Tuesday night
The building manager told News 8 that the driver ran a red light, hit a car and then went through the business' front window.
Mar 23 2023 - Loveland freshman looking to make history at first Ohio girls wrestling tournament
This weekend, high school wrestlers from all across Ohio will head to Columbus for the state championships. For the first time, titles will be handed out in the boys and girls divisions.This ...
Mar 23 2023 - Man arrested after allegedly removing trash in Jamestown
Late Thursday night, Jamestown police say they saw the man removing trash from a garbage receptacle at a south side business. Officers say they spoke with the man to give him a citation, but he ...
Mar 23 2023 - Louisville Restaurants News
New solutions enable businesses across the region to unlock the power of their data and… Event Information: Louisville Addiction Center 827 E Market Street. Louisville KY 40206 Wednesday ...
Mar 23 2023 - Vote for Dr. Walter Brown for Carlisle School Board | PennLive letters
Brown II ,and I’m running for Carlisle School Board Director. I’m a retired Captain from the U.S. Navy Supply Corps, businessman, father, and grandfather. The areas of focus to which I can apply my ...
Mar 23 2023 - Police seek help identifying suspect accused of entering closed restaurant in Carlisle
The suspect entered the business, which was not yet open or operating, without permission on March 11, Carlisle Police claim.
Mar 23 2023 - Anson Clement Williams Jr.
Anson Clement Williams Jr. (Clem), 87 years, passed away Monday March 13, 2023. Clem was born June 11, 1935, in Pittsburgh, PA. He grew up in his fathers' film library business which created his ...
Mar 23 2023 - Riggins News: 208 Tacos opens this weekend
Your smile is your logo, your personality is your business card, and the way you make others feel is your trademark.” – Jay Danzie ...
Mar 23 2023 - 2 dead, others rescued in several different water incidents in the Phoenix area
First responders in the Valley have been busy rescuing people from rushing floodwaters. In some cases, victims haven't survived.
Mar 23 2023 - Rocky River Tire Shop opens for business in Philippi, West Virginia
The Rocky River Tire Shop is officially open for business at 26 Museum St. in the former Philippi Discount Tire location just across from the ...
Mar 23 2023 - Indiana's Mitch Henderson busted brackets beating UCLA as Princeton player. As coach? Same
Henderson takes his No. 15 Princeton to the Sweet Sixteen Friday. But long before that he was toppling UCLA as Princeton player inside RCA Dome.
Mar 23 2023 - Austell woman accused of abusing 3-year-old girl
COBB COUNTY, Ga. - An Austell woman has been arrested for assaulting a 3-year-old girl. According to court documents, 24-year-old Netarrious Rapp held a knife to the throat of the child.
Mar 23 2023 - Idaho Falls man gets extra prison time for third child sex abuse conviction
An Idaho Falls man who has already served seven years in prison after being convicted in two child sex abuse cases was sentenced to more prison time Wednesday. Michael Schwindt, 36, previously was ...
Mar 23 2023 - Murdaugh fallout: Lawyers for Stephen Smith's family 'don't accept' original cause of death
Attorneys representing the family of Stephen Smith, Buster Murdaugh's high school classmate who died in 2015, "don't accept" his original cause of death.
Mar 23 2023 - Glens Falls welcomes 20 teams to state basketball tourney
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Every winter, Cool Insuring Arena is a busy place. Usually, it’s Adirondack Thunder hockey keeping it active. This weekend, though, the downtown venue trades in ...
Mar 23 2023 - A winter storm Saturday could bring over 4 inches of snow to Manitowoc, Sheboygan and areas west of
One possibility is the snow falling in southeastern Wisconsin. That would also mean areas further ... and communities in between Milwaukee and Madison like Elkhorn, Columbus, West Bend and Waukesha.
Mar 23 2023 - Retail cannabis store is 'steady, busy' on Winsted Road with 200 transactions daily
Still River Wellness owner Tom Macre has seen a steady stream of customers from in and around Torrington at the city's first retail cannabis store since it opened at the beginning of the month "It's ...
Mar 23 2023 - Lansing history: The family farm that became Fox Pointe
It all began in 1850 when Henry Krumm immigrated from Germany, settled in Lansing, Illinois, and built the first business in town – the Union Hotel at Wentworth Avenue and Ridge Road. Henry died in ...
Mar 23 2023 - Car rear-ended Saratoga Springs bus when it stopped to pick up students
Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate A car hit a Saratoga Springs school bus while it was stopped to pick up students Tuesday. The students were not hurt. A car hit a Saratoga Springs school bus ...
Mar 23 2023 - Cut flower producers attend workshops across Tennessee
Recent cut flower workshops held across Tennessee provided practical production and business planning information for business success with local cut flowers, a popular new crop choice for Tennesseans ...
Mar 23 2023 - Buster Murdaugh Denies Involvement In Stephen Smith’s 2015 Killing— Here’s What To Know About
Buster Murdaugh, son of convicted double-murderer and ex-South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh, “unequivocally” denied any involvement in the death of his purported former classmate Stephen Smith ...
Mar 23 2023 - Port of Palm Beach to once again ship cars to Haiti; why is the business so lucrative?
RIVIERA BEACH — South Florida’s Haitian community may soon be able to once again ship cars to the Caribbean country from the Port of Palm Beach. The port is looking to re-establish a vehicle-shipping ...
Mar 23 2023 - Colorado broadband soon will go multi-gig | OPINION
Empowering better lives for Coloradans through technology — while positioning Colorado as a leader in the technology race — is top of mind for leaders in government and business across ...
Mar 23 2023 - Hop on the bus to Trinidad as CDOT launches a new Southern Colorado Bustang Route
The new route is slated to take an hour and 45 minutes, with stops in Pueblo, Colorado City, Walsenberg and Aguilar.
Mar 23 2023 - Colorado governor, Democrats unveil major effort to boost housing by directing local land-use polic
The measure would prevent Colorado’s largest cities from limiting construction of accessory-dwelling units, duplexes and triplexes and require them to let multifamily units be built near transit ...
Mar 23 2023 - North Carolina
North Carolina ranks as FORBES' Best State for Business for the third straight year (2017 was its first time on top). With one of the highest net migration rates in the U.S., people have been ...
Mar 23 2023 - York County man wanted in human trafficking, sex abuse investigation
Police in Middletown are looking for a York County man in a human trafficking investigation. According to Middletown Borough Police, Trequan Santiago is ...
Mar 23 2023 - Sen. Tom Brewer: The ongoing filibuster in the Legislature
Sen. Cavanaugh has been filibustering every bill before the body because she opposes LB 574 and wants to delay its consideration on the floor. Since this bill is the subject of her ongoing filibuster, ...
Mar 23 2023 - West Reading businesses asked to contribute to marketing fund
Mark Ratcliffe, executive director for West Reading's Main Street, said it's essentially a co-op marketing fund that he says will continue to support and grow the borough. "We have lost some funding ...
Mar 23 2023 - A new report on Pa.'s Black population revealed positive socioeconomic trends
Reading education advocates, health professionals and business owners discussed specific issues facing their community ...
Mar 23 2023 - Sheridan auction house ships counterfeit items, accused of scamming thousands from bidders
A Sheridan business hosting online auctions for vintage luxury items claims to be “the house where luxury lives.” Reviews from bidders suggest items won in the auctions may not exist.
Mar 23 2023 - Boston pizzeria chain owner charged with assaulting, threatening immigrant employee
Federal prosecutors said Stavros Papantoniadis, owner of Stash's Pizza, physically assaulted and verbally abused the immigrant worker over a period of 14 years.
Mar 23 2023 - Boston pizzeria chain owner assaulted, threatened immigrant worker, feds say
Federal prosecutors said Stavros Papantoniadis, owner of Stash's Pizza, physically assaulted and verbally abused the immigrant worker over a period of 14 years.
Mar 23 2023 - State's first cannabis receivership, selloff shows lack of options for struggling businesses
Ermont was the first Mass. cannabis company to be liquidated through a court-appointed receivership—demonstrating what the fate of financially insolvent companies may look like in an industry where ...
Mar 23 2023 - DeWine announces East Palestine health clinic is here to stay
The Ohio Department of Health is partnering with East Liverpool City Hospital to transition the clinic to a permanent location.
Mar 23 2023 - Missouri AG Announces Guardrails for Minors Pursuing Gender Transition
Under the new rules, minors seeking transition will be required to wait at least 18 months before receiving the procedures.
Mar 23 2023 - Job Opening at WATERS in Natchez
WATERS has been a family-owned business for over 80 years (currently in its 4th generation), opening their doors in 1938. WATERS is a dealer for International Trucks and IC School Buses (Diamond Edge ...
Mar 23 2023 - Monroe Capital Selected as 2022 Best Performance in Private Debt - Mid-Cap by Korean Economic Daily
CHICAGO, March 23, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Monroe Capital LLC ("Monroe") was selected as the 2022 Best Performance in Private Debt - Mid-Cap Award recipient by Korean Economic Daily. Best Asset ...
Mar 23 2023 - $10K ventilation grants now available for RI small businesses
Across the state, intermediaries for the ventilation grants include the city of East Providence, the city of Pawtucket, Federal Hill Commerce Association, Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce, North ...
Mar 23 2023 - Used Toyota cars for sale in Owasso, OK
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Great service great people good prices, pleasant people answering phones. Great commercial , family run business. Location easy to get to ...
Mar 23 2023 - Ex-women’s prison warden gets 6 years for inmate sex abuse
The former warden of an abuse-plagued federal women’s prison in the San Francisco Bay Area was sentenced Wednesday to nearly six ...
Mar 23 2023 - Missouri Senate endorses transgender health restrictions
The Missouri Senate advanced a pair of bills to prohibit gender-transitioning health care treatments for minors and restrict them from competing in sports, a hard-fought GOP win Tuesday following ...
Mar 23 2023 - Brookfield couple wanted to own a business with a heart. Their junk removal business gives back
BROOKFIELD — For months, Jake Sweeney and Pierina Cappelletti discussed opening a new business — something that they "could call our own" — but the husband-and-wife team also wanted to help ...
Mar 23 2023 - Contaminated Brookfield site to be redeveloped into housing, retail — if voters OK remediation fu
The 2.3-acre site of a former dry-cleaning business that operated in the 1960s and 1970s has sat dormant for decades due to contamination. The current owner — who was unaware of ...
Mar 23 2023 - CareerTek in Beloit to host one day educational program
A Wisconsin Business World program at CareerTek in downtown Beloit Wednesday is giving area students a taste of what it takes to run a business. Senior Director Michelle Grajkowski says students will ...
Mar 23 2023 - Dalhart EDC providing new grants to expand, beautify and develop the city
Dalhart Economic Development Corporation is offering three grants to help beautify outdoor spaces, expand businesses and the develop community.
Mar 23 2023 - Kyle Busch Aims for Another ‘Perfect’ Season
Kyle Busch returns to the Craftsman Truck Series at Circuit of the Americas. He will use the race to push for another perfect season.
Mar 23 2023 - Sheriff's office asking for help identifying burglary suspects in Kyle
KYLE, Texas - The Hays County Sheriff's Office is asking for help identifying two burglary suspects in Kyle. On Feb. 13, two suspects were seen entering a business on Rhode Road and then stole ...
Mar 23 2023 - Sprawling ranch in Central Pasco slated for future housing and businesses
Another large and not-yet-developed swath of rural Pasco County got a first approval this week that could eventually lead to the construction of thousands of homes, along with stores and offices.
Mar 23 2023 - Bruce Springsteen tour: Philadelphia show is on after illness
PHILADELPHIA (CBS ... the most recent on Tuesday in Albany, New York, because of an undisclosed illness. The other postponed shows were in Columbus, Ohio and Uncasville, Connecticut.
Mar 23 2023 - Two new EV battery-related plants are coming to South Carolina
Two new factories announced Wednesday in South Carolina will continue the expansion of electric vehicle supply chain businesses in the Carolinas.
Mar 23 2023 - Oklahoma scores legal victory in ongoing battle against 'ghost-owned' marijuana operations
Oklahoma's regulatory agency for marijuana announced it denied license renewal to a 'ghost-owned' cannabis business and is investigating dozens more.
Mar 23 2023 - NJ Top News for Wednesday
ON STRIKE - NJ Starbucks workers walk off the job NJ workers will protest today over what they say are unfair union busting tactics by Starbucks. Click HERE to read more. ⬛ ...
Mar 23 2023 - Teams finding creative ways to keep active during weather delays
Whether it be indoor batting reps or yoga classes, local baseball and softball teams keep busy as games are postponed due to weather conditions.
Mar 23 2023 - Bitcoin miner wants to power up in Romney
The CEO of a bitcoin mining corporation asked the Hampshire County Development Authority Board last week for space for an installation in the Romney Business Park.
Mar 23 2023 - Coconut? Marshmallows? Feelings run hot for ambrosia salad
Feelings run hot for ambrosia salad, that fluffy treat mostly served at Easter, Thanksgiving or Christmas. Stretching back more than 100 years, ambrosia of yore was a far less busy ...
Mar 23 2023 - Ventura Farmworkers Have Lost Critical Income In Storms
March should be one of Southern California farmworkers' busiest months. Instead, they say their hours have been slashed drastically due to flooded farms and destroyed crops.
Mar 23 2023 - New log home business sets up shop in Augusta County
Phillip Brown, a local builder, wasn't necessarily looking to add to his portfolio of businesses last year when he was approached about purchasing a couple of Augusta County properties. But after ...
Mar 23 2023 - Saskatchewan providing funds to support women, children fleeing abusive situations
The Government of Saskatchewan is setting aside money in this year’s budget to help women and children escape abusive situations.
Mar 23 2023 - Police: Man arrested following Hoboken bus terminal fire
Police arrested a man Sunday after a fire broke out at the Hoboken bus terminal. NJ Transit says it started just before 3 p.m. from an electrical box next to a sidewalk. New York City resident Kevin ...
Mar 23 2023 - Battery components maker to invest $1.5B in Terre Haute
Enjoy unlimited access to both IBJ and Inside INdiana Business with The Business News Subscription Oregon-based battery component producer Entek plans to invest $1.5 billion to establish a new ...
Mar 23 2023 - Woman injured after truck crashes into Highland business
A woman was taken to a local hospital for treatment after being in the line of a truck that rammed through her workplace Wednesday morning.
Mar 23 2023 - Oregon Pike intersection needs oversight before traffic light, roundabout [Lancaster Watchdog]
If you’ve driven through the intersection where Oregon Road and Bushong Road meet Oregon Pike (Route 272) around 5 p.m., you probably have gotten stuck sitting in traffic.
Mar 23 2023 - Lancaster County Program Helps Residents go Solar for Cheaper
A new program in Lancaster county is helping residents go solar for a lesser price. The non-profit Solar United Neighbors (SUN) is attempting to gather a group of homeowners and businesses in ...
Mar 23 2023 - An allegedly fake engineer was busted for inspecting Ontario cranes
An alleged con artist is facing over 350 charges, accused of acting as an unlicensed engineer and performing inspections in Ontario.
Mar 23 2023 - Classic Car Dealer In Maine That Never Existed Scams Buyers Out Of Thousands Of Dollars
Recently, she started getting calls from confused buyers around the country asking her about a business called VNKC. The classic car retailer was supposed to be located in the city but when she looked ...
Mar 23 2023 - Where Texas Began: Fields family retains link to Laytonia
Davis, Hoskins & Co. beef packery at Laytonia have commenced business. They have very extensive and improved machine ...
Mar 23 2023 - Why should businesses relocate to Jefferson Parish? New marketing campaign will make the pitch.
Hoping to attract new business, the Jefferson Parish Council has set aside $110,000 to fund a multi-tiered, marketing campaign that aims to put the “story of the Jefferson Parish economy ...
Mar 23 2023 - New businesses, parks and recreation highlight State of Washington City address
Civic leaders and citizens mingled for the annual State of Washington City address to hear about exciting news emerging from a broken curse. Mayor Kress Staheli told those in attendance of pioneer ...
Mar 23 2023 - South Dakota communities celebrated with Regional Economic Development Awards
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. () - The Sioux Metro Growth Alliance recognizes the accomplishments of businesses, people, and communities annually with awards such as Business Partners of the Year, Community ...
Mar 23 2023 - OHSAA state wrestling 2023 | Saturday's results: Area has 20 state finalists going Sunday
Return here throughout Saturday for the latest live updates on the Ohio high school wrestling's state championships Schottenstein Center in Columbus.
Mar 23 2023 - UPDATE: Missing Richfield teen found safe
RICHFIELD, Minn. — Officials say a missing 16-year-old Richfield teen was found safe Thursday in Texas after boarding a bus to the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Tuesday afternoon ...
Mar 23 2023 - New Mexico gov to abusive caregivers: 'We're coming for you'
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Luján Grisham, center left, speaks during a press conference and provides updates on ongoing investigations following an alleged case of severe ab ...
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