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Bus News Archives, March 25 2023
Mar 25 2023 - Seevers follows the footsteps of family to South Dakota
On Wednesday, March 22, Seevers signed his letter-of-intent in front of family, friends and coaches to make Vermillion, South Dakota, his next stop. He will pursue a degree in business marketing and ...
Mar 25 2023 - Monsters baseball leaving Oxford
The Choccolocco Monsters baseball team is becoming the Chattahoochee Monsters and leaving the confines of Choccolocco Park in Oxford for the fields at Golden Park in Columbus, Ga. Scott Brand, ...
Mar 25 2023 - Picture Enfield - Then And Now
Here is a more contemporary photo of the site, courtesy of the Enfield Town Assessor's office. Do you own a non-copyrighted photo of a former Enfield business or landmark? Email it to tim.jensen@patch ...
Mar 25 2023 - CDOT adds bus service between Trinidad and Pueblo
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is hosting a kickoff event for a new Bustang Outrider route between Trinidad and Pueblo on Wednesday, March 22. The new route ...
Mar 25 2023 - New bus route between Trinidad and Pueblo begins Thursday
A new bus service will be available between Trinidad and Pueblo beginning Thursday, March 23. According to the Colorado Department of Transportation, this is a new route for the regional bus network ...
Mar 25 2023 - CDOT launches Trinidad to Pueblo Bustang Outrider route with a month of free rides
Trinidad to Pueblo is the third Bustang Outrider route to run through Pueblo but the first traveling to areas south of the city on Interstate 25.
Mar 25 2023 - OBN Busts 4 Marijuana Growing Farms After Owners Tried To Make Illegal Sales
Two people are in jail accused of agreeing to sell marijuana illegally from their growing operations in Vinita to buyers on the black market. Instead, those buyers were actually undercover agents with ...
Mar 25 2023 - Tech-based business owners work to help Birmingham Southern
BEFORE WE SEE THE FINAL REPORT AS BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN COLLEGE STRUGGLES TO FINANCIALLY SURVIVE MORE PEOPLE ARE COMING FORWARD TO SHOW SUPPORT. LEADING TECH BUSINESS OWNERS IN THE STATE STEPPING IN TO ...
Mar 25 2023 - What made Johnny Newton want to return for another season at Illinois
Johnny Newton could have left for the NFL. Instead he returned to attend to "unfinished business" at Illinois.
Mar 25 2023 - Troy Chamber of Commerce presents TC Business Excellence Awards
The Troy Chamber of Commerce hosted its 2023 TC Business Excellence Awards Ceremony, March 2, at the MSU Management Education Center in Troy, presented by Horizon Bank. The Troy chamber announced 13 ...
Mar 25 2023 - Troy Forbush: the first injured survivor from MSU shooting to speak publicly
This evening, however, Troy Forbush took the podium. Forbush was the first injured survivor to be discharged from the hospital, as he shared on social media. Shot in the chest in his classroom, ...
Mar 25 2023 - Troy Forbush, MSU shooting survivor, shares story for first time
Being shot twice in the chest, coming 'face-to-face with evil' is sadly the best preparation for being an educator, said Troy Forbush, an MSU survivor ...
Mar 25 2023 - MSU shooting survivor Troy Forbush speaks at gun reform rally in Lansing
This is more than being at the wrong place at the wrong time. This could happen anywhere, at any time in this country. This has to end.” With those words, Troy Forbush began to tell his story on ...
Mar 25 2023 - Michigan State University shooting victim Troy Forbush speaks during rally
Student Troy Forbush, who was injured in the Michigan State University shooting, speaks during the March for Our Lives rally in Lansing on March 23, 2023.
Mar 25 2023 - Michigan State student shot in chest describes experience at gun reform rally
Michigan State University shooting survivor Troy Forbush spoke about his terrifying experience Thursday during a March For Our Lives rally at the Michigan State Capitol building.
Mar 25 2023 - Milton Hershey softball cruises to emphatic victory over Columbia in nonconference showdown
Milton Hershey took care of business as the Spartans coasted to a convincing, 23-3 victory against Columbia Friday. Sarah Bradley paced the explosive offensive attack with 3 hits and 5 RBIs. Te’ara ...
Mar 25 2023 - North Platte man repurposes old footballs to use in ball caps
NORTH PLATTE -- A love for football and a love for hats merged into an online business that Josh Sperle of North Platte hopes to expand. The idea for Hide Park Apparel came together about four ...
Mar 25 2023 - 2023 Nebraska Passport stops selected features two North Platte businesses
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - Nebraska Tourism has announced the stops included in the 2023 Nebraska Passport program, which features two Lincoln County businesses, The Flower Market and Grain Bin ...
Mar 25 2023 - Treasure hunting south of North Platte
Grain Bin Antique Town offers visitors a chance to shop for antiques inside old-time grain bins, and the business is on the Nebraska Tourism passport program this year.
Mar 25 2023 - RI lawmaker renews fight to remove statute of limitations on clergy child sex abuse lawsuits
Carol McEntee has revived her campaign for the total repeal of the current time limit on the filing of lawsuits against pedophiles and the institutions that shielded them. And once again, McEntee's ...
Mar 25 2023 - Buzz on Business: New EG HQ for RI Real Estate; Re/Max Job
Above: Greg Dantas, president of RI Real Estate, in their new corporate office at 361 Main St. Greg Dantas laughed describing the location of the new headquarters for his company RI Real Estate, at ...
Mar 25 2023 - Newton High School FBLA Dominates the 2023 State and National Competition
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Chapter has continued to achieve monumental success and recognition on both the state and national levels. In December of 2022, 90 FBLA members competed at ...
Mar 25 2023 - 2 Virginia inmates broke out of jail using a toothbrush. They were caught a few hours later at IHOP
Two inmates at a Virginia jail used “primitive tools” made from a toothbrush to dig a hole in their cell wall and bust out of the jail. They were caught a few hours later dining at IHOP. On Monday ...
Mar 25 2023 - Peach Pit Pottery from backyard hobbiest to international artisian
From backyard studios to fine dining restaurants, Becca Hoppy’s pottery reaches all grounds. Peach Pit Pottery is a ceramics business that started a little over two years ago by Becca ...
Mar 25 2023 - 1 injured in 2-vehicle crash involving Neelyville R-4 school bus
BUTLER COUNTY, Mo. (KFVS) - U.S. Highway 67 is open following a crash involving a school bus and a car Wednesday morning, March 15. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol online traffic ...
Mar 25 2023 - REI backs entrepreneurs of color with $30 million business accelerator
REI’s Path Ahead Ventures program, seeded with $30 million, is the only outdoors business accelerator in the U.S. that specifically supports entrepreneurs of color.
Mar 25 2023 - Sparta Board of Education Votes 6-3 on 2023-2024 Preliminary Budget
The public heard the preliminary budget presentation from Sparta school’s Superintendent Matthew Beck and Business Administrator Joanne Black at the March meeting last week at Mohawk Avenue School.
Mar 25 2023 - 2023 Fantasy Baseball Prospect Busts
Judging catching prospects is hard, but that won't stop us from trying. Here are 10 of the most exciting young prospects for the 2023 season.
Mar 25 2023 - MENA Effie Thought-Leadership Program Concludes 3rd Edition in Dubai & KSA
The MENA Effie Thought Leadership Program saw attendance from over 150 marketing and business executives in Dubai and KSA.
Mar 25 2023 - 9-Year-Old Hit By Vehicle After Exiting School Bus
A 9-year-old student at Cherry Lane Elementary in Suffern, New York, was struck by a vehicle after exiting a school bus. The Town of Ramapo Police Department stated via a press release that an officer ...
Mar 25 2023 - Ayer-Devens symposium offers historic view, charts future of Devens
During a recent two-day symposium at Town Hall that included a bus tour of Ayer-owned land in Devens, Community and Economic Director Alan Manoian set the stage with a vivid description of ...
Mar 25 2023 - Kingdom Canine Center Follows Scent To Success
It’s been a Dog’s World for 15 years now at Kingdom Canine Center. The business, located on 738 Lynburke Road in Lyndonville, is the brainchild and career path of Deanna ...
Mar 25 2023 - Multiple brush fires: NJ Transit, Amtrak Northeast Corridor service suspended
Several brush fires along the tracks in Highland Park have caused the suspension of Northeast Corridor service while a second fire burns under abandoned railroad tracks in Matawan. NJ Transit ...
Mar 25 2023 - Highland meeting packs a wallop
Business was brisk at the Highland Town Board. The meeting, held at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday morning, had been rescheduled from the previous night due to inclement ...
Mar 25 2023 - About 350 gallons of oil spilled in New Berlin. The city has declared a 'state of emergency.'
New Berlin has begun cleanup efforts to remediate an oil spill from an auto repair shop near the city's central business district.
Mar 25 2023 - Tom Love, Founder of Love’s Travel Stops, Dies
Tom Love, who with his wife and business partner Judy, founded Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, died at age 85 in his hometown of Oklahoma City on March 7. A respected community and business ...
Mar 25 2023 - Southwest Florida businesses learn to be nimble to manage red tide's financial impact
Business owners and tourism experts explain how red tide affects bottom lines. They want something done about issues that make the problem worse and agree that journalists could help by how they cover ...
Mar 25 2023 - Central Pa. ‘predator catcher’ uses teen persona, ambush videos to expose villains
He’s a convicted felon who’s spent large swaths of his life behind bars. Today he says he's a steadfast defender of children, including his own.
Mar 25 2023 - Greenwood, Arkansas businesses participate in light-hearted "sign wars"
STATE. OKAY, LET’S GET TO THIS. IN GREENWOOD. FUN LITTLE STORY HERE. NOW, THE SIGNS CERTAINLY SAY A LOT, BUT YOU KNOW WHAT? IT’S ALL IN GOOD FUN. BUSINESSES ALONG CENTRAL AVENUE HAVE BEEN CHANGING UP ...
Mar 25 2023 - Major drug bust in Greenwood
Moises Almazon faces charges after the seizure of 400 grams of cocaine and two pounds of meth in Greenwood County ...
Mar 25 2023 - Construction for TDS fiber-optic services to start this spring in Marshfield
TDS will offer up to 8-gigabits-per-second internet speeds for residents and up to 10Gbps for businesses, as well as TV and phone services.
Mar 25 2023 - Nano Dimension Responds: Misconceptions By Anson, While Bistricer is In Hiding
addresses facts manipulated by Anson 1 /Murchinson Ltd. Mr. Stern outlines the deceiving news releases of both firms, Mr. Marc Bistister hiding behind his business partners, and the manipulative ...
Mar 25 2023 - Boerne consulting company linking startups with military research contracts
The Boerne-based consulting firm focuses on streamlining connections between tech startups and the Defense Department, and is named after the federal Small Business Innovation Research program that ...
Mar 25 2023 - Elyria: Hometown Vendors show encourages shopping small
Abbe Road in Elyria Hometown Vendors started nearly a decade ago by Ohio natives Sarah Wilhelm and Jenn Mash-Skala to encourage the community to shop at small businesses. Wilhelm said it began as ...
Mar 25 2023 - Plan for Taco Bell, grocery store, townhomes in Clinton delayed
A public hearing on one of the largest developments in Clinton's history was postponed. No reason was given for the postponement of the Land Use Board hearing on Clinton Moebus 34's proposal for a ...
Mar 25 2023 - Chaves County farming community comes together after traffic crash kills teenager
More:Artesia community mourns death of business owner and teacher ... More:Traffic accidents in southeast New Mexico result in three deaths State police said alcohol was not an apparent factor in the ...
Mar 25 2023 - Kyle Busch Kicks Off Bristol Week With 1-Off Race
Kyle Busch is adding to his racing schedule. He will kick off his Bristol week by taking part in an event created by Kyle Larson.
Mar 25 2023 - Cheap Flights from Augusta Bush Field to New York
Looking for a cheap last-minute deal or the best return flight from Augusta Bush Field to New York? Find the lowest prices on one-way and return tickets right here. How did we find these deals? The ...
Mar 25 2023 - Cheap Flights from New York to Augusta Bush Field
Looking for a cheap last-minute deal or the best return flight from New York to Augusta Bush Field? Find the lowest prices on one-way and return tickets right here. How did we find these deals? The ...
Mar 25 2023 - The latest on plans for commercial development at busy Oakwood intersection
A revised plan for commercial development at a busy Oakwood intersection is moving forward. No tenants have been signed, but the site plan for a 10-acre tract at the corner of Atlanta Highway/Ga. 13 ...
Mar 25 2023 - NJCAA Championship underway in Hutchinson following layoffs, business closures around the city
The other “Big Tournament” is the National Junior College Athletic Association’s men’s basketball championship, which is taking place in ...
Mar 25 2023 - Alabama substitute teacher arrested after being accused of allegedly touching students’ buttocks
A former Alabama educator is facing child sex abuse allegations after several students accuse him of inappropriately touching them on their backs and buttocks while he ...
Mar 25 2023 - World-renowned opera singer to perform at Rivercenter in Columbus
The Rivercenter for Performing Arts announced part of its lineup for next month. Virginia Norman Classical Music Series is expected to begin as soon as classical pianist Lindsey Garritson wraps up ...
Mar 25 2023 - Kent Johnson scores lacrosse-style goal for Columbus Blue Jackets against New York Islanders
for Team Canada at last summer’s world junior championships and for the Blue Jackets. With the win, the Blue Jackets moved into 31st place, percentage points ahead of the San Jose Sharks. Columbus has ...
Mar 25 2023 - Dog found in 43rd Street area in Columbus tests positive for rabies, state health department says
A dog found in the 43rd Street area in Columbus tested positive for rabies at a state laboratory Thursday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health. The state health department said the ...
Mar 25 2023 - New kid on the block: Columbus Innovation Center making moves in historic downtown
The brick building that once housed an acupuncture clinic, a garage and a myriad of other businesses over the years has found a new, more unified purpose as the Columbus Innovation Center. The ...
Mar 25 2023 - Home-flipping rises to record level in Columbus and across Ohio
Home flipping reached record highs in Columbus and throughout Ohio last year, as investors took advantage of unprecedented housing demand.
Mar 25 2023 - Columbus Blue Jackets win in OT, defeat New York Islanders for second straight win
They needed the points for a playoff hunt and got one by tying it 4-4 with two goals to start the third period, setting the stage for the Blue Jackets to win 5-4 in overtime on Bo ...
Mar 25 2023 - Two people shot, killed overnight in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Two people are dead following unrelated shootings late Friday evening and early Saturday morning. Investigators responded to Brown Avenue before midnight Friday. Muscogee County ...
Mar 25 2023 - Local businesses host fundraiser to support Chicopee Officer Wilkes
CHICOPEE, MA. (WGGB/WSHM) - Local businesses stepped in and held a fundraiser to support Chicopee Officer Wilkes on Friday evening. Western Mass News spoke with Todd Philbrick of Leadfoot Brewing, and ...
Mar 25 2023 - Tighter regulations on medical marijuana growers move through the Oklahoma legislature
Since Oklahoma voters rejected recreational cannabis earlier this month, the state legislature has advanced several bills to further regulate medical cannabis grow businesses.
Mar 25 2023 - Golden: With the Final Four in sight, it's now NCAA title or bust for surging Texas men
Texas is seeking it's first Final Four appearance in 20 seasons ... the Longhorns proceeded to run Kansas out this same T-Mobile Center with with Dylan Disu emerging as a postseason savior. Xavier ...
Mar 25 2023 - Mississippi tornado victims begin long recovery process
HOMES LEVELED. BUSINESSES DESTROYED. LIVES LOST. BUT SMALL MISSISSIPPI TOWNS.. ARE HARD TO BRING DOWN. "EVERYBODY'S FAMILY AROUND HERE." "EVERYBODY IS HELPING EVERYBODY...." IN FROM VICKSBURG..
Mar 25 2023 - Michigan retailers report consumer spending growth to start 2023
Based on the MRA’s 100- point performance index, conducted by the MRA and Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Detroit Branch, values above 50 indicate ... Grand Rapids Business Journal has been West ...
Mar 25 2023 - New York Democrats propose 4% tax on Netflix and Uber to fund public transportation
As New York State struggles to balance its massive budget to maintain public transport, new taxes are being considered of businesses like Netflix and Uber.
Mar 25 2023 - Junkin’ Market Days kicks off in Rochester
“Small businesses really struggled with COVID. So this is a way to support small businesses so we really need the Rochester community to come out and support these makers,” Bamsey explained. Bamsey ...
Mar 25 2023 - 6 free things to do in East Tennessee March 17-19
More free things to do in East Tennessee as the weather is still deciding whether we are still in winter or transitioning into springtime.
Mar 25 2023 - Students from North Country Career Center excel at state leadership conference
The North Country Career Center's Future Business Leaders of America chapter (FBLA) attended the State Leadership Conference at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont, and came away with several ...
Mar 25 2023 - Arkansas teen farmer launches her own business
A Pine Bluff 17-year-old is turning her dreams into reality. The High School Junior became interested in agriculture at a young age and now runs her own farm.
Mar 25 2023 - All-Ohio Division I, II boys basketball teams
COLUMBUS — the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association’s Division I and II boys basketball All-Ohio teams: Division I. Player of the Year: Devin Royal, Pickerington Central. Coach ...
Mar 25 2023 - Researching the business of garbage and recycling
Howell, an associate professor of sustainable business and co-director of the Rowan Center for Responsible Leadership in the Rohrer College of Business (RCB), sees recycling and waste management as ...
Mar 25 2023 - Local Businesses Celebrate Howell’s 160th Birthday
A selection of businesses in Downtown Howell are celebrating Howell’s 160th Birthday on March 25th with a gift basket giveaway. Shoppers can enter their name for the chance to win one of five ...
Mar 25 2023 - How Vikings could explore blockbuster QB trades for Lamar Jackson, top 2023 NFL Draft prospects
The Vikings have had one of the more curious offseasons since the start of the NFL's 2023 league year. Freshly removed from a surprise 13-4 debut under new coach Kevin O'Connell, second-year general ...
Mar 25 2023 - Perspective: Seeing Brandon Sanderson respond to public derision told me all I needed to know
In this Brandon Sanderson poses for a portrait at his home in American Fork, Utah, in 2019. I clicked on the recent Wired profile about blockbuster fantasy writer and Utah resident Brandon Sanderson, ...
Mar 25 2023 - 17-year-old Pine Bluff farmer launches business
A Pine Bluff 17-year-old is turning her dreams into reality. The high school junior became interested in agriculture at a young age and now runs her own farm.
Mar 25 2023 - Southern Nevada businesses seeing boost from Las Vegas sports industry boom
With Super Bowl XVIII, F1, March Madness, NFL Raiders and emerging chances for NBA and MLB teams, Las Vegas may not just be the entertainment capital of the world now as sporting becomes a top ticket.
Mar 25 2023 - Oily rags likely caused fire at Senator Warren’s son’s house in Medford, state fire marshal say
State Fire Marshal Peter J. Ostroskey’s office said the fire was accidental and was “most likely caused by the combustion of oily rags that had been used in ongoing renovations.” ...
Mar 25 2023 - Auburn boy with rare brain malformation needs community’s vote in Great Bike Giveway
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - A young boy in Auburn needs the community’s help to make his everyday life more accessible. Six-year-old Emmett Belcher was born with a rare genetic brain malformation called ...
Mar 25 2023 - New York Community Bank agrees to buy failed Signature Bank in $2.7B deal
New York Community Bank will buy a major portion of Signature Bank, a large lender for tristate businesses, in a $2.7 billion deal after the latter failed a week ago. The Federal Deposit Insurance ...
Mar 25 2023 - IRS Gives New York Storm Victims Extension To May 15, Tax Relief
The IRS has given New York winter storm and snowstorm victims until May 15, 2023, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments. The tax relief postpones various ...
Mar 25 2023 - Victims of winter weather in New York get tax relief
Victims of winter storms and blizzards in New York now have until mid-May to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments. The Internal Revenue Service is offering ...
Mar 25 2023 - Creating good jobs in Ontario must mean access to a union
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. TORONTO, (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The Ontario government announced its provincial budget yesterday, touting thousands of new ...
Mar 25 2023 - School bus drops 9-year-old off at wrong stop, 5 miles away from home, parent says
A school bus driver dropped a student off at the wrong stop, about 5 miles away from his house on Monday, according to the child’s father. Nicholas Ferguson, of Mays Landing, said he and his wife ...
Mar 25 2023 - NJ family upset after bus driver dropped off 9-year-old miles from home
A Mays Landing family is demanding accountability after they said their son's school bus dropped him off five miles from his house.On Monday afternoon, Nick Ferguson said he was waiting in front of ...
Mar 25 2023 - Norwich: Norman Centre's overgrown bush finally cut back
Relief has been felt in a Norwich community after a troublesome shrub affecting the visibility of pedestrians and vehicles has finally been trimmed back. A 91-year-old regular user of the Norman ...
Mar 25 2023 - Report: No turbulence during fatal business jet flight that was diverted to Connecticut
A business jet flying over New England violently pitched upward then downward, fatally injuring a passenger, after pilots responding to automated cockpit warnings switched off a system that helps keep ...
Mar 25 2023 - Report: No turbulence during fatal business jet flight
Investigators said Friday that a passenger on a business jet was fatally injured in early March when the aircraft violently bucked up and down after pilots disconnected a system used to stabilize the ...
Mar 25 2023 - Jet pitched wildly, killing 1, amid cockpit warnings: NTSB
A report says a business jet flying over New England violently pitched upward then downward — fatally injuring a passenger — after pilots responding to automated cockpit warnings switched off a system ...
Mar 25 2023 - Paris failed. Washington must lead in breaking the mafia-militia’s chokehold on Lebanon
In response to Lebanon's seemingly imminent transition into a failed state, this article introduces a new framework to explain the country's protracted crisis. In turn, we unpack what the past four ...
Mar 25 2023 - Southern B girls: Big Timber, Columbus to meet in semifinals; Jefferson wins
Big Timber and Columbus' girls rolled to easy quarterfinal wins at the Southern B tournament Wednesday, setting up a semifinal Friday with a State B berth on the line.
Mar 25 2023 - USDA awards more than $2.3 Million to support Montana ag producers
In 2022, 17 agricultural producers across Montana received more than $2.3 million in direct funds through USDA Rural Development’s Value-Added Producer Grant program which helps businesses generate ...
Mar 25 2023 - Oregon | Category | Fox Business
Oregon is suspending a program that gives rebates to purchasers and leasers of electric vehicles for a year as the popular program is running out of money. Walmart is shutting down its only two ...
Mar 25 2023 - Bush Doesn’t Second-Guess Himself on Iraq. Even if Everyone Else Does.
Tyler Hicks/The New York Times “It is tempting with hindsight for some to second-guess President Bush or to doubt his motivations,” said Alan Lowe, the first director of the George W.
Mar 25 2023 - ‘RHOC’ Braunwyn Windham-Burke Claims Abuse While Married To Sean Burke
The former Real Housewives of Orange County star Braunwyn Windham-Burke is opening up about the last straw in her marriage to Sean Burke.
Mar 25 2023 - Ohio State Set to Host Elite DB Obidegwu For First Time
Updating information about top 2024 Ohio State Buckeyes recruiting targets daily. March 23. One of the top available defensive back recruits is set to spend time in Columbus this ...
Mar 25 2023 - Madison's Jayden Jeffries earns second team All-Ohio in Division I boys basketball
COLUMBUS — Go ahead and add another All-Ohio honor for the Madison Ram. The Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association announced its Division I All-Ohio boys basketball teams and Madison senior Jayden ...
Mar 25 2023 - Ohio State football’s Mickey Marotti remains among nation’s highest-paid strength coaches
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Mickey Marotti is set to remain Ohio State football’s strength and conditioning coach through at least the 2025 season. Marotti, the assistant athletic director for football sports ...
Mar 25 2023 - New report shows contaminant levels in Columbus water
The City of Columbus on Wednesday released a report detailing various substances found within the metro's three water plants.
Mar 25 2023 - Columbus, Ohio, weekend freeway closures
Road closures for know for March 25-26, 2023, with NBC4 Traffic Anchor Kristine Varkony ...
Mar 25 2023 - Suspect arrested in fatal shooting at Sheetz on Columbus' Southeast Side
Malike Miller, 22, of the South Side, was arrested Friday by Columbus police SWAT and a U.S. Marshal's task force in shooting death of Jared B. Porter ...
Mar 25 2023 - Routes from NW Ohio to Columbus may get a second look
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - An easier and cleaner route from Toledo to Columbus might soon be getting a second look. And in addition, Sandusky will be part of the mix. The goal is to make connecting this ...
Mar 25 2023 - ‘We’re all looking out for each other:’ Ohio State student rattled after man sneaks into wome
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An Ohio State University student said a strange incident Wednesday inside Scott House Residence Hall left hear feeling uneasy. Police arrested a man Friday just before 5 p.m.
Mar 25 2023 - NJ Transit Suspends Montclair-Boonton Train Line; Tree On Tracks
NJ Transit suspended service on the Montclair-Boonton Line on Wednesday after a tree fell onto the tracks. (File Photo: Eric Kiefer/Patch) ESSEX COUNTY, NJ — NJ Transit officials suspended train ...
Mar 25 2023 - Brush fire halts service on NJ Transit, Amtrak lines, officials say
A brush fire in Edison has affected NJ Transit and Amtrak Northeast Corridor service just before the evening commute, officials said. NEC rail service for NJ Transit was suspended between New York and ...
Mar 25 2023 - NJ Transit service changes due to brush fire
NJ Transit’s Northeast Corridor Line train service between Penn Station and Trenton is suspended in both directions, according to officials. The Morris and ...
Mar 25 2023 - NJ Brush Fires Lead to Commuter Chaos for NJ Transit, Amtrak Riders During PM Rush Hour
Multiple brush fires erupted in New Jersey Wednesday afternoon causing major headaches for Amtrak and NJ Transit riders coming into and out of New York City, as several lines suspended service for ...
Mar 25 2023 - Do I have to stop for a school bus on a divided highway in Illinois?
If a school bus stops on a four-lane road in Illinois and you are traveling in the opposite direction, are you required to stop? There have been many reports over the last few years of children ...
Mar 25 2023 - Suspect sought in theft of Rockford funeral home van with body inside is arrested in Green Bay
Deon Howard is charged with unlawful possession of a stolen vehicle, abuse of a corpse in the theft of a funeral home van containing a body that was found in Chicago.
Mar 25 2023 - Sexual Abuse Of 3-Year-Old Lands Saugerties Man In Prison For 20 Years
A Hudson Valley man has been sentenced to prison for the sexual abuse of a 3-year-old child and photographing the horrific crimes.Ulster County resident Benjamin Santiago, age 28, of Saugerties, was ...
Mar 25 2023 - Two new mothers sue after eating poppy seed bagels ‘led to child abuse probe’
Two new mothers sue after eating poppy seed bagels ‘led to child abuse probe’ - Poppy seeds come from a species of poppy plant called opium poppy, which is used to develop narcotics such as morphine, ...
Mar 25 2023 - Downtown McKinney businesses discover the art of drawing people in
Small-business owner Kate Jones picked up a call from her friend. The side of her shop in downtown McKinney had been vandalized. “The graffiti wasn’t obscene,” Jones said, but it was an “eyesore” on ...
Mar 25 2023 - Business Buzz: Montana Fishing Film Festival, new taco shop, new sandwich shop
Montana Fishing Film Festival is coming up on Saturday, April 1 at the Dennison Theatre in Missoula on the University of Montana campus.
Mar 25 2023 - Billings man charged with sharing child sex abuse material
County prosecutors charged Jefferson on Friday following an investigation by Montana Division of Criminal Investigation ... The agent found Jefferson’s address in Billings on Central Avenue, according ...
Mar 25 2023 - DOWN TO BUSINESS: Stories persist about spotty broadband in New York state
By Marlene Kennedy New Yorkers from rural counties offered tales of woe earlier this week as the state Public Service Commission took statements online to update its inaugural 2022 report on broadband ...
Mar 25 2023 - Gainesville brewery marks 7th year of business with 'Best Beer' award
In seven years, Liquid Nation Brewing launched Gainesville's first brewery, survived the shockwaves of the COVID-19 pandemic, changed its name and brought home the Best Beer award from the 2023 ...
Mar 25 2023 - Grief Therapists in Havre, MT
Are you at a place in your life where you feel overwhelmed, unmotivated or just wondering what's happening to you or your relationship? Do you have personal, relationship, work or life transitions ...
Mar 25 2023 - CA: Why 2 major LA Metro rail projects were denied funding by California transit agency
A first-ever released "ratings sheet" from the state transportation agency explained why two major Los Angeles County rail projects were completely shut out of funding, a decision that leaves these ...
Mar 25 2023 - Columbus man pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter of girlfriend in 2021 shooting death
Dexter Potts, 27, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and ... Your honor, that was my only daughter. And he took my baby from me. Me and my kids,” Shipp said. “I have made peace with God. God ...
Mar 25 2023 - Start-up convention back at South Dakota Mines
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Start-up weekend is back at South Dakota Mines, for the first-time since the start of the pandemic. It’s an event that helps students create start-up business plans; a chance ...
Mar 25 2023 - The economic impact on Rapid City and surrounding areas
Economics is defined as the study of business, including market production of goods and services, as well as growth.
Mar 25 2023 - What makes this California airport one of the 'scariest' in America
John Wayne Airport in Orange County is the closest airport to Disneyland, and it’s busy at all hours of the day with travelers — and kids wielding plastic lightsabers — going to and from the parks.
Mar 25 2023 - Île-à-la-Crosse school survivors meet in Saskatoon, want recognition for abuse they endur
Michelle LeClair, vice-president of Métis Nation-Saskatchewan, said the survivors' gathering in Saskatoon is a chance for Île-à-la-Crosse boarding school survivors to share stories and call for ...
Mar 25 2023 - A climate alliance: Columbus, Bloomington and Nashville leaders to work together on climate change
Leaders from Columbus, Bloomington and Nashville gathered Friday to announce a new climate initiative that they acknowledged requires both urgency and a deliberate, multi-year process for the ...
Mar 25 2023 - Scenes from the 65th Rattlesnake Roundup
Bus tours to rattlesnake breeding grounds and guided hunts also occurred. Scenes from the Rattlesnake Roundup in Sweetwater, March 11, 2023. Scenes from the Rattlesnake Roundup in Sweetwater, March 11 ...
Mar 25 2023 - Officials respond to skydiving accident at Palatka Airport
This is the same airport that Skydive Palatka is based out of, though there has not been an official confirmation that the incident is related to that business.
Mar 25 2023 - North Brunswick Chamber of Commerce hosts business expo, Leland Cultural Arts Center
LELAND, NC (WWAY)– Several Cape Fear local businesses got to showcase what they have to offer to the community at a business exposure on Saturday. The North Brunswick Chamber of Commerce ...
Mar 25 2023 - Families upset North Carolina school tells sons to cut hair before returning to school
Robeson County families are upset after their sons were told by a charter school in Columbus County that they couldn’t return to school after spring break ...
Mar 25 2023 - Businesses Broken Into In Farmingdale And Bethpage: Police
Farmingdale Village Laundromat and Best Image Hair Salon of Bethpage were broken into on Saturday, Nassau police said. (Shutterstock) FARMINGDALE, NY — Two businesses were broken into on Saturday: a ...
Mar 25 2023 - Why You Should Visit The Emirate Of Ras Al Khaimah Now
If you are looking for a winter sun destination without the bustle and brashness of Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah may be the answer. Known as the nature Emirate, it features a wide choice of luxury hotels, ...
Mar 25 2023 - Collapsed historic building in Texarkana finally being torn down
In 2019, the historic Regency building in downtown Texarkana, Ark. collapsed, leaving a big hole in the 100 block of East Broad Street.“It hasn’t affected my business, but it’s an eyesore for the ...
Mar 25 2023 - South Florida Commercial Real Estate News
MIAMI LAKES - It is with great excitement that The Ward Law Group, PL, a leading… Melrose Shoppes, a new Class A mixed-use development, is proud to announce new leasing… Celebrate business ...
Mar 25 2023 - Man Pleads Guilty in Death of Autistic Son at Squalid Fall River Home
A man has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of his 14-year-old son, who had autism and was found dead of starvation, abuse and neglect at their home in Fall River, Massachusetts, in ...
Mar 25 2023 - George W. Bush misrepresented our work at CIA to sell the Iraq invasion. It's time to call him what
CIA officers are accusing Bush and Cheney of misrepresenting the evidence to sell the preordained invasion of Iraq, launched on March 20, 2003.
Mar 25 2023 - Aside from Bush and Cheney, Who's Most Responsible for Iraq?
Much has been said about the Iraq war and its failures over the last 20 years, including the roles of key decision makers like President Bush and Vice President Cheney. But what is perhaps not as well ...
Mar 25 2023 - Don’t Be Fooled. Ron DeSantis Is a Bush-Cheney Republican.
It is simply wrong to attribute the pathologies of today’s Republican Party to the influence of Donald Trump alone.
Mar 25 2023 - Appeals court: Hillsdale judge 'abused its discretion' in denying teen appellate attorney
Brandon Dihle has been in and out of detention centers since June 2021 and has been in residential treatment and detention since September.
Mar 25 2023 - Florida shooting suspect captured while getting off bus in Georgia, police say
Authorities identified the suspect in the shooting as Horace Conrad Davidson Jr., who was captured as he got off a transit bus from Florida in Macon, Georgia. Davidson Jr. was charged with ...
Mar 25 2023 - Florida shooting suspect caputred while getting off bus in Georgia, police say
A man accused of killing someone in Florida was arrested in Georgia this week. Orlando police said on March 17 at 4:40 p.m., officers responded to reports of a shooting at a gas station on Dixie Belle ...
Mar 25 2023 - Farmington coach goes 2-0 in all-star game
Quentin Jodie Red All-Star Kamalani Anitielu of Farmington dribbles the ball in transition in the 5A New Mexico High School Coaches Association All-Star game on Saturday morning in Gallup. Quentin ...
Mar 25 2023 - Farmington elections are March 27
DePauw and her husband, Joe have seven children and own a small business in Farmington. “I believe it’s important for me to run for select person to ensure that the town truly takes this opportunity ...
Mar 25 2023 - Minister Hutchings announces investments in business growth and community improvement projects acro
Saskatchewan is a global leader in agriculture and food processing, and home to world-class advanced manufacturing solutions companies that are helping feed Canadians and the world and sustains ...
Mar 25 2023 - Cowboys 2023 free agency: Dallas re-signs Dante Fowler to one-year deal amid busy offseason
The Dallas Cowboys are loading up for the 2023 season with trades for proven, high-caliber talent like wide receiver Brandin Cooks and cornerback Stephon Gilmore as well as smaller, short-term depth ...
Mar 25 2023 - Girl hit by school bus in north suburbs, Skokie fire officials say
A school bus hit a girl in north suburban Skokie Monday afternoon, fire officials said. The girl was trying to cross the street near Dempster Street and Karlov Avenue when a small school bus from a ...
Mar 25 2023 - Father accused of assault threats to bus driver in Luzerne County
A father is accused of entering a school bus in Luzerne County and threatening to hurt the driver for yelling at his daughter. According to the Pittston City ...
Mar 25 2023 - Elon Musk startups reveal plan to tie into Bastrop's water treatment system as neighbors air enviro
More specifically, they grilled representatives from two of Musk's companies, The Boring Co. and SpaceX, and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality as the businesses seek a permit that would ...
Mar 25 2023 - Senators who promised to stall legislation in Nebraska hold true to word
Anna Wishart, which would create a new payment framework for nonprofit organizations that offer behavioral health and substance abuse treatments in Nebraska. Qualifying providers ... Sen. Justin Wayne ...
Mar 25 2023 - Nebraska Legislature rule change proposed as senators brace for more filibusters
(WOWT) - A day after Nebraska lawmakers voted to advance a ban on gender-affirming ... Terrel McKinney and Justin Wayne both spoke Friday about the effect it’s having on other bills, noting that ...
Mar 25 2023 - Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce hosts 2023 business outlook luncheon
Michael Hemingway, utilities director at the City of Florence was crowned public servant of the year. Jarrod Tippins, who owns a pharmacy on Hoffmeyer Road, was named small business person of the year ...
Mar 25 2023 - She became a tattoo artist at 57 after a fight with cancer inspired her to help others
Barbara Fox decided to open a restorative tattoo shop shortly after her battle with breast cancer. A local business course helped show her the way.
Mar 25 2023 - Pettersen makes first visit to Leadville
United States Representative Brittany Pettersen traveled to Cloud City last Friday, March 17 to meet with business leaders and community members who shared concerns about pressing issues such as the ...
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