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Mar 27 2023 - Mother says RSU 56 bus staff jeopardized the safety of special needs daughter
Frances MacLeod says pictures and videos show a school bus driver attempting to drive away before her daughter with special needs was safely secured in her seat.
Mar 27 2023 - Macon Terminal Station closes due to flooding, buses still running
Severe weather has caused Macon’s historic Terminal Station to close until further notice. Jami Gaudet with the Macon-Bibb County Transit Authority says that the combination of rain and wind was ...
Mar 27 2023 - Moving American business operations from China to Mexico strengthens all of North America, says rep
American businesses moving operations out of China and into Mexico would be economically beneficial for all of North America, according to a new report from Rice University's Baker Institute for ...
Mar 27 2023 - Riverton Girls Soccer Team Finds Success in 4A
So far, the Riverton girls' soccer team has put together a smooth transition from 3A to 4A in 2023 with 5 wins in 5 matches so far this season. The Wolverines swept the Casper schools over the weekend ...
Mar 27 2023 - Riverton Girls Soccer Team Find Success in 4A
So far, the Riverton girls' soccer team has put together a smooth transition from 3A to 4A in 2023 with 5 wins in 5 matches so far this season. The Wolverines swept the Casper schools over the weekend ...
Mar 27 2023 - 'Violence on transit is not normal': While Ford offers sympathy for teen stabbed in Toronto subway
"This was a senseless and unprovoked murder that cannot be tolerated. Everyone in Toronto and Ontario deserves to feel safe in their community." My heart breaks for the family and friends mourning the ...
Mar 27 2023 - Two men charged for illegally buying firearms, straw purchases
The investigation discovered that Latias Yasmin Bryant, 24, from Bushkill, Pa., was purchasing firearms for a convicted felon.
Mar 27 2023 - Bushkill woman facing charges for buying 19 firearms for East Stroudsburg felon
Pennsylvania State Police have charged a Bushkill woman for illegally buying 19 firearms for an East Stroudsburg felon.
Mar 27 2023 - Farmington Community Calendar: Things to do in Northern New Mexico
Details: (505) 860-3988. Art Walk, 5-8 p.m., Downtown Farmington, 105 N. Orchard Ave. Free. Northwest New Mexico Arts Council presents the first Art Walk of the year. Downtown businesses will host ...
Mar 27 2023 - 'You put me through hell.' Allegations of emotional abuse at Iowa State under three soccer coaches
Former Iowa State Cyclones are among a rising number of ex-women's soccer players who say their coaches were emotionally abusive ...
Mar 27 2023 - Two New Businesses To Open This Spring At The Village At Newtown
Its four other retail locations are in Cherry Hill, Collingswood, Washington Township/Sewell and Delran, New Jersey. The stores are unlike any other "to go" concept around, according to the company's ...
Mar 27 2023 - ‘Operation Cold Cuts’: NJ deli workers charged with leading drug trafficking ring
Fourteen people, including two New Jersey deli workers, were busted for drug trafficking and other charges in a sting operation law enforcement officials dubbed “Operation Cold Cuts.” Two men who ...
Mar 27 2023 - Pittsburgh Wrestling Classic and NHSCA Nationals headline busy weekend of high school wrestling
The 59th Annual Pittsburgh Wrestling Classic, which used to be called the Dapper Dan Classic, was held on Saturday night at the AHN Arena at Peters Township High School in McMurray. Over the years, PA ...
Mar 27 2023 - 005930.KS
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd is Korea-based company principally engaged in the manufacture and distribution of electronic products. The Company operates its business through four segments. The ...
Mar 27 2023 - Nimble business owners grapple with financial impact of red tide
He grew up with red tide but it feels more intense these last few years. “In high school, late 80s, I used to go out surfing, and you know, we didn't really understand it back then we just were ...
Mar 27 2023 - Climate change washed away bald eagles' food, research says. Now these eagles are becoming farm bir
Bald eagles in Washing ton have transitioned from feeding along rivers birds to patrolling farms — feasting on dead cows rather than dead salmon.
Mar 27 2023 - Doctor charged with murder in Florida lawyer disappearance
A Tampa-area plastic surgeon has been charged with murder, accused of killing a lawyer missing since last week from a firm that represents former co-workers the doctor has been suing in a business ...
Mar 27 2023 - First Bus changes in Bristol region from April 2 - full list of changes
Major changes to bus routes across the region will start this Sunday (April 2) as First Bus announced it will be reinstating 1,600 hours of bus journeys in Bristol every week. Meanwhile three more of ...
Mar 27 2023 - Local leaders, business owners excited for revamped Strand Theatre
The local landmark was recently awarded $450,000 in state funding set to help with the rehabilitation and preservation of the building.
Mar 27 2023 - Harvest air from underground
Everybody knows a farm needs to make money to stay in business. Crops and livestock must pay. And if there was a way to make more money ...
Mar 27 2023 - Pine River school bus with students crashes in Osceola County
Osceola County Sheriff's deputies are investigating a Pine River school bus carrying students that crashed March 16 in Burdell Township. Courtesy photo/. OSCEOLA COUNT ...
Mar 27 2023 - Pa. school bus driver charged with sexual assault of autistic student
A former intermediate unit bus driver is accused of sexually assaulting a student outside Easton Area High School. Palmer Township police said they have been investigating 64-year-old Dean D’Amico ...
Mar 27 2023 - PA Bus Driver Sexually Assaulted Student: Police
The 64-year-old former bus driver is accused of sexually assaulting a student on the autism spectrum, reports say.
Mar 27 2023 - Northampton County bus driver accused of sexually assaulting student outside school
The bus driver allegedly bought the victim a cell phone so they could communicate. The messages were often sexual, police say.
Mar 27 2023 - Pennsylvania bus driver charged for allegedly having inappropriate relationship with student
Palmer Township Police say they arrested a man for allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with a student while he was a bus driver in Northampton County.
Mar 27 2023 - Pennsylvania school bus driver, 64, arrested over sexual assault of student
A school bus driver from Pennsylvania has been accused of sexually assaulting a student. Dean D'Amico was arrested by the Palmer Township Police Department for allegedly having an inappropriate ...
Mar 27 2023 - Popeyes chicken coming to Midland, Abele’s Greenhouse opens after fire and more business news
in Midland. The mall has a net operating income ... Read the full story here. Bay City’s Michigan Sugar names new president and CEO as Flegenheimer retires Bay City’s Michigan Sugar Co ...
Mar 27 2023 - Corruption is widespread in California’s weed industry. Now, the state is taking action
Corruption in California’s cannabis industry has become widespread and ... threats of violence against local officials, and city council members accepting money from cannabis businesses even ...
Mar 27 2023 - Hastings business owners on alert for potential flooding after heavy winter snowfall
The late March updated outlook for spring flooding in the upper Mississippi, Minnesota, and Chippewa River basins remains well above normal, according to the NWS.
Mar 27 2023 - Port San Antonio Jetsons-like air transit plan gaining lift
As the federal government and private sector advance new guidelines and technology supporting the development of electric vertical takeoff and landing, or eVTOL, aircraft and associated infrastructure ...
Mar 27 2023 - Lavaca Hotel started trend to present commercial district
Built by C. U. Yancey, a real estate operator in Port Lavaca, at about the turn of the century, the Lavaca Hotel was then practically virgin territory far from the established business section and ...
Mar 27 2023 - Man arrested at Columbus, Ohio hotel after being found with 14-year-old
Skylar Losey, 23, was wanted by the Stark County Sheriff’s Office for violating the conditions of his probation, according to the U.S. Marshals Service.
Mar 27 2023 - The Shootouts return triumphant from busy road trip for record release show in Massillon
We caught up with Ryan Humbert, who talked about the busy tour the Shootouts had, and how their success is coming in a variety of ways while not moving the needle on mainstream country radio.
Mar 27 2023 - Massillon man arrested at north Columbus hotel after being found with 14-year-old
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Massillon man, previously convicted of gross sexual imposition of a child, was arrested by task force members at a hotel in north Columbus Friday. Skylar Losey, 23, was wanted by ...
Mar 27 2023 - Wytheville teen found dead following house fire, police say
WYTHE COUNTY, Va. (WCYB) — A 16-year-old boy was found ... Once the fire was contained, the body of who is believed to be Daniel Busha, of Wytheville, was found. The body has been sent to ...
Mar 27 2023 - Best Places To Live + 6 New Businesses + Lottery Jackpot: MD Good News
Six new businesses are coming to Maryland. These towns were named the best places to live. A restaurateur won $2M. Here's the good news.
Mar 27 2023 - Fired aide from Millersville day care says she’s not criminally responsible for abusing 2-year-ol
An independently owned and operated franchise, the Millersville location is one of 19 Kiddie Academy facilities in Maryland, and one of five in Anne Arundel County. In a statement after Smith’s ...
Mar 27 2023 - Downtown Terre Haute to host 2nd annual spring egg hunt
Mar. 23—For the second year, Downtown Terre Haute will host a sprawling egg hunt that celebrates the businesses that make up downtown. From March 31 through April 9, participating downtown businesses ...
Mar 27 2023 - Feds indict Ephrata man for child pornography
An Ephtata man convicted last month of multiple charges of sexually abusing a minor has been charged by a federal grand jury with producing child pornography, according to an indictment handed down in ...
Mar 27 2023 - Oregon lawmakers consider expanding insurance coverage for more gender-affirming care
Since 2015, the Oregon Health Plan and private insurance have been required ... voice therapy and puberty blockers. For Ward, of Eugene, the ability to transition has allowed her to start her life. “I ...
Mar 27 2023 - 2 Iron River businesses host ‘Fashion Faire’
A Bit of Whimsy and The Rose Quartz Cottage hosted the second annual “Fashion Faire” for more than 100 women on Wednesday night.
Mar 27 2023 - This concept allows small businesses to provide 'pop' to struggling Mass. downtowns
Retailers “pop up” for limited periods to introduce their businesses to a wider audience, while also having access to a range of support services.
Mar 27 2023 - Great Mines CEO speaks at Farmington Regional Chamber luncheon
Great Mines Health Center CEO Gregory Roeback was the guest speaker at the Farmington Regional Chamber’s monthly Business and Community Luncheon held recently at Centene Center.
Mar 27 2023 - Severe storms hit homes and businesses in Manning
A storm Sunday afternoon caused damage to homes and businesses in Manning, South Carolina. The weather brought with it scary moments for Richard Johnson as he worked at the Dollar General in Manning ...
Mar 27 2023 - Des Linden Always Keeps It Real
It’s a busy time to be Des Linden. In a few weeks, the 39-year-old veteran of the professional marathoning scene will be lining up to once again compete in the Boston Marathon, the race she won ...
Mar 27 2023 - Man gets consecutive life sentences for sexual assault of East Texas children
A man was sentenced to consecutive life sentences for multiple charges involving the abuse of four East Texas children. “Watching the survivors and their families read their victim impact statements ...
Mar 27 2023 - Vanguard Said to Shutter Business in China, Exit Ant Venture
Vanguard Group Inc., the US asset management giant, has decided to shutter its remaining business in China after a retreat two years ago, according to people familiar with the matter, abandoning a 27 ...
Mar 27 2023 - Agawam Cultural Council Plan your Own Day Bus trip to New York City
Agawam - The Agawam Cultural Council is once again sponsoring a “Plan Your Own Day” Bus Trip to New York City, scheduled for Saturday, May 20. While proof of vaccination is not required and masks are ...
Mar 27 2023 - North Huntingdon developer adds franchise division to attract businesses
Sought-after local and national franchises could be coming to Westmoreland County as North Huntingdon- based Colony Holding Companies adds a division aimed at attracting those types of businesses ...
Mar 27 2023 - Retired Orange County Pastor Convicted of Sex Assaults on 2 Girls
A retired Orange County pastor has been convicted of sexually abusing two young girls he is related to, according to court records obtained on Thursday.
Mar 27 2023 - Fire does at least $500,000 damage at McFarland business, authorities say
Fire crews were sent shortly after 10 p.m. to 4740 McFarland Court for significant smoke coming from a restoration company building, authorities said.
Mar 27 2023 - Michigan Music Business Conference hosts first annual networking conference
The Michigan Music Business Club hosted the first annual Michigan Music Business Conference at the Ross School of Business Saturday morning.
Mar 27 2023 - Joey Logano wins Busch Light Pole at Atlanta Motor Speedway
Joey Logano will lead the field to green Sunday at Atlanta (3 p.m. ET, FOX, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) after winning the Busch Light Pole.
Mar 27 2023 - Police: Student charged with calling in threat to Branford school
BRANFORD — A student was charged with making a threat targeting ... She also worked at the Sun Newspapers in Southwest Florida as a general assignment reporter covering politics, business, and health.
Mar 27 2023 - Former bus driver sues Idaho district over Letter to the Editor on sexually-explicit materials in s
RIGGINS, Idaho — A New Meadows, Idaho man sued the Salmon River Joint School District and it's Superintendent, Trish Simonson, claiming his First Amendment civil right was violated when he was ...
Mar 27 2023 - Amory takes direct hit in Mississippi tornado's path. No loss of life but businesses, homes destroy
The tornado that ripped through the Mississippi Delta also devastated Amory, but the Northeast Mississippi town had no loss of life.
Mar 27 2023 - School Bus Left 9-year-old Mays Landing, NJ, Boy 5 Miles From Home
A family in Mays Landing is understandably angry after their 9-year-old son was dropped off five miles from home by his school bus earlier this week.
Mar 27 2023 - Police: No apparent injuries in Navasota parking lot shooting
After reviewing video footage and speaking with witnesses, Navasota police say two groups were at the business and “exchanged words.” As one group drove off they fired multiple shots at the other ...
Mar 27 2023 - Lakewood, NJ alleged armed robber threatens man with scissors, then sets fire outside business
A Lakewood man was arrested on charges related to a reported robbery and arson case in the township in Ocean County, New Jersey.
Mar 27 2023 - Driver Hits Student Getting Off School Bus In Lakewood: Police
The 18-year-old student suffered a head injury; police said the driver ignored the bus's flashing red lights when it stopped.
Mar 27 2023 - Howell, NJ man issued summons after late night school bus accident in Lakewood
Howell Township driver issued summonses after pedestrian accident with school bus in Lakewood Township, New Jersey.
Mar 27 2023 - High school sports: Varsity scores and schedule for the weeks of March 27-April 2
High school sports roundups, schedules for Dec. 5-11. Monday, March 27. Boys lacrosse. Wallkill vs. Pine Bush, at Pine Bush Elementary, 4:30 p.m. Newburgh Free Academy ...
Mar 27 2023 - Bloomfield announces shuttle to Park & Ride after DeCamp detours from NYC bus service
The new shuttle route from Bloomfield has been scheduled to arrive at the Park & Ride seven minutes before each departure to New York City.
Mar 27 2023 - Township of Bloomfield Offers Expanded Shuttle Bus Service After Crucial Bus Route Vacated by DeCam
Bloomfield Mayor Michael Venezia wants residents to be aware of the alternate means by which they can access New York City now that the DeCamp bus company has terminated its commuter service from ...
Mar 27 2023 - Bloomfield to expand shuttle bus service to NYC as DeCamp ends its service
Bloomfield Township has announced that it will expand its shuttle bus service to New York City starting April 10. This comes after the DeCamp Bus Line announced that it was discontinuing its service ...
Mar 27 2023 - Bloomfield Expands Shuttle Bus Service To Ease DeCamp Fallout
Mayor: "The loss of this bus route will have a significant impact on the lives of residents, especially those who are most vulnerable." ...
Mar 27 2023 - SPIRIT OF STANLY: Charlotte Pipe looks to future of operations in Oakboro
In an area of Stanly County which has seen a plethora of change over the last several years, one business looks to impact the western end and the county. Due to start full operations in August, ...
Mar 27 2023 - March Madness 2023: New Jersey is dominating college basketball
Alabama's Jahvon Quinerly, a New Jersey native, is leading one of the NCAA tournament's top teams. Fairleigh Dickinson was a bracket buster and, somehow, Princeton is in the Sweet 16.
Mar 27 2023 - Kansas City Commercial Real Estate News
Showcase your company news with guaranteed exposure both in print and online The Kansas City Business Journal will showcase the real estate development projects that ...
Mar 27 2023 - Ascension St. Vincent CEO Nalli leaving health system in April
Ascension, the largest health system in central Indiana by number of beds, did not name a successor. It said in the announcement it “will be working through a thoughtful transition plan.” ...
Mar 27 2023 - Video: Granite City school bus crashes into parked cars with students on board
A Granite City Community Unit School District #9 bus crashed Monday morning with kids on board into several parked cars, leaving a wake of damage.
Mar 27 2023 - ‘The first year is the hardest’: How college football coaches get their new teams to buy in
Some coaching transitions do the unthinkable, like Sonny Dykes and TCU. Others flounder, like Scott Frost and Nebraska. How, and why?
Mar 27 2023 - Woman accused of double voting in NJ and Florida in rare election bust
Donna Prentes Brady was arrested Monday, accused of casting ballots in person in Florida and by mail in New Jersey twice in 2020. Officials in NJ say such voter fraud is very rare and subject to ...
Mar 27 2023 - Rep. Terri Sewell ’86 discusses her path from Selma to Princeton to Congress
In an event co-hosted by Whig-Clio and Princeton College Democrats, Congresswoman Terri Sewell ’86 discussed the importance of her roots in Selma, her transition to Princeton, and how her background ...
Mar 27 2023 - Palms featured on America's Best Restaurants
Management at the Palms Supper Club says business has been heating up, after a visit from the "America's Best Restaurant Road Show." Saying the exposure has ...
Mar 27 2023 - Wisconsin nonprofit that invests more than $1.8M annually to help Native people buy homes and start
Cheryl Cloud has been named the new CEO of Wisconsin Native Loan Fund, which assists Indigenous people with buying homes and starting businesses.
Mar 27 2023 - Architectural firm celebrates 60 years in Collinsville
I grew up in the business and I was there when my dad built the building and I got to help lay some of the brick sidewalk,” Cal said. “I would run blueprints and pull weeds and cut grass. “I went to ...
Mar 27 2023 - Mtn Dew Park to add new fan experiences for the Thrillbillies
The Black Diamond of Family Businesses announced a new naming-rights agreement on Thursday to rebrand Rent One Park as Mtn Dew Park. “The new name Mtn Dew Park fits with our brand very well,” said ...
Mar 27 2023 - AR-TX REDI’s 2023 economic development plans include broadband buildout, business incubator
By the end of the year, locals could have new access to affordable high-speed internet service and a place to plan new businesses, thanks to the efforts of AR-TX Regional Economic Development Inc.
Mar 27 2023 - Town of Basalt, contractor vow to work to ease project impacts
Basalt officials and their contractor pledged on Wednesday to do everything they can to minimize disruptions to businesses from a major project on the town’s main street this summer. However, they ...
Mar 27 2023 - Basalt schools get a new outdoor, experiential coordinator
The Basalt Education Foundation’s new outdoor/experiential education coordinator, Desiree Pimentel, has busied herself in sorting through outdoor gear and planning day ski trips for students since ...
Mar 27 2023 - Kansas lawmakers hear from businesses, city officials about growing homelessness issues
Johnny’s Tavern North owner Rick Renfro says operating a business next to a large site for people without housing has taken its toll. To deal with the growing homelessness problem in Lawrence, ...
Mar 27 2023 - Is Your Website ADA Compliant?
Maintaining an ADA-compliant website helps protect your business against lawsuits and fines in addition to providing needed accommodations for your potential customers. The Americans with ...
Mar 27 2023 - Town Of Portsmouth: Drug Addiction Help In RI
Drug Addiction Help in RI - This website provides free mental health and substance abuse resources for people at any stage of their recovery journey, including resources/treatment, warning signs ...
Mar 27 2023 - Continuum Ventures invests in Action Water Sports
Continuum Ventures continued to expand its investment in Michigan’s boating industry. Continuum Ventures, the investment business of the Doug and Maria DeVos family announced Monday it has become a ...
Mar 27 2023 - Kansas City Health Care News
Showcase your company news with guaranteed exposure both in print and online Join us to hear from some of the Healthiest Employers in KC… The Kansas City Business Journal will showcase the real ...
Mar 27 2023 - 8 Businesses Named Ole Award Winners By Batavia Chamber Of Commerce
BATAVIA, IL — Eight Batavia businesses were named recipients of the 2022 Ole Award. Businesses who had final city permits by December 31, 2022, were eligible. All recipients will be honored at ...
Mar 27 2023 - Jacksonville News
Right at Home franchise owner sees great potential in Jacksonville © 2023 American City Business Journals. All rights reserved. Use of and/or registration on any ...
Mar 27 2023 - Arkansas AG Griffin files complaint against Benton business
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Tuesday issued a consumer alert against a Benton-based company. Griffin issued the alert after filing a complaint and temporary restraining order against ...
Mar 27 2023 - Sitting next to an unruly airline passenger? Here's what to do
With the busy summer travel season fast approaching, passengers might be wondering: What if it's me sitting next to an unruly passenger?
Mar 27 2023 - Burglars break into six El Segundo businesses, no arrests made
"They smashed either the front window or the window in the back door," said Lt. Luke Muir of the El Segundo Police Department. Police are investigating the case but no arrests have been made. "I'm ...
Mar 27 2023 - Spartz to host town hall event in Muncie Saturday
MUNCIE, Ind. — U.S Rep. Victoria Spartz, R-5th District, will visit Muncie on Saturday for an 11 a.m. town hall event in Muncie City Hall, 300 N. High Street. The public is invited. Business Insider ...
Mar 27 2023 - 16 Best River Towns For Retirement In The South
Retiring to one of the South’s many river towns is a great idea, and for a good reason. These small, riverside communities are tucked away away from the hustle and bustle of booming cities and former ...
Mar 27 2023 - Pine Bluff lauds its transit system operators
All across the United States, cities and towns celebrated their transit drivers for doing their jobs well on Transit Driver Appreciation Day, held every March 18. In Pine Bluff, however, not only was ...
Mar 27 2023 - Students dismissed early after shots fired near school bus in Millville
Students at a school in Millville were sent home early on Friday after shots were fired near a bus. District officials say no one on board the bus to the Thunderbolt Academy was hurt. All district ...
Mar 27 2023 - Chesapeake's Court House Café vows to reopen for customers
Fire at a shopping center wreaked havoc on several Chesapeake businesses earlier this year. You may remember the names affected on Battlefield, like Mister Jim's, Court House Café, and others. Some ...
Mar 27 2023 - ‘Better Communities’ series restarts with Searcy panel discussion
Talk Business & Politics, in partnership with First Security Bank and the Searcy Regional Chamber of Commerce, will host a “Better Communities” town hall on Tuesday, March 28 in ...
Mar 27 2023 - Did Kendrick Perkins get fired by ESPN?
Did Kendrick Perkins get fired by ESPN? Exploring the latest social media rumors that claimed he had been let go. Kendrick Perkins has transitioned from basketball to the media pretty seamlessly. ‘Big ...
Mar 27 2023 - Candidate Q&A: Village of DeForest president
I have operated a small business for 35 years, worked in community organizations, was vice president in a Fortune 100 company, and was a partner of Foley and Lardner, LLC. Landgraf: DeForest is on the ...
Mar 27 2023 - Grant will fund improvement of Route 23 intersection in Phoenixville
A grant to improve the busy intersection of Route 23 and Starr Street has been approved, and the contractor hired to do the project is an area company. State Rep. Paul Friel, D-26th Dist., and Rep.
Mar 27 2023 - Fremont Automation is Ag Innovator of Year
Small businesses can do great things, as evidenced by this year’s honoree for Ag Innovator of the Year at the Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce annual Excellence in Agriculture Awards ...
Mar 27 2023 - AQ Chicken House photos, carousel horse and neon chicken: Auctioneers sell remaining inventory at i
The eatery at 1207 N. Thompson St. in Springdale had been in business for more than 75 years before it closed last weekend. Roy Ritter opened AQ, which stands for Arkansas Quality, in 1947.
Mar 27 2023 - Missouri AG seeks to restrict gender-affirming care for minors
Missouri’s Republican attorney general is seeking to implement an emergency regulation to restrict gender-affirming care for minors. “Because gender transition interventions are experimental ...
Mar 27 2023 - Pitch in and pick up during MoDOT’s No MOre Trash! Bash
The clocks have sprung forward and that means it’s time to spring into seasonal cleaning on Missouri’s roadways. In this transition between winter and spring, the Missouri Department of Transportation ...
Mar 27 2023 - This historic Braselton building may be getting a facelift, 2-story addition
The mill at 20 Frances St. has sat overlooking busy Ga. 53, which cuts through downtown and into neighboring Hoschton, while growth and change took place around it. That is, until a few years ago, ...
Mar 27 2023 - Kansas child sex abuse survivors closer to having power to sue after compromise reached
After years of urging the Kansas Legislature to act, survivors of child sex abuse hope a new compromise will finally allow law enforcement to charge their abusers and let victims sue them for ...
Mar 27 2023 - Five Jefferson City businesses fail alcohol compliance checks
Jefferson City Police, along with the Missouri Division of Alcohol and Tabacco Control and the Jefferson City Council for Drug Free Youth, tested 14 total businesses on alcohol law compliance. Of ...
Mar 27 2023 - Somerville businesses, parked cars damaged by stray bullets from passing vehicles
SOMERVILLE – Somerville police are searching for those responsible for a shootout between two cars in the Winter Hill neighborhood Tuesday night that left cars and storefronts damaged by the ...
Mar 27 2023 - Music-related films catch film critic Harlan Jacobson's eye at 2023 SXSW in Austin, Texas
SXSW, or South By, which is how everyone calls it in Austin, has become a robust confluence of parallel festivals that reflect the explosive growth in this state capital and university town. It’s now ...
Mar 27 2023 - Ultra busy: South Florida gears up for big weekend filled with special events
A flurry of high-profile events in Miami-Dade County will keep visitors and local residents busy this weekend, and officials said they’re ...
Mar 27 2023 - Maine Voices: Restoring original Maine flag is the right idea – just maybe not right now
I know a few things about “the pine and star.” Five years ago, Maine Flag Company – which I co-founded and co-own with my business partner Bethany Field – took a chance and began making then-obscure ...
Mar 27 2023 - Evolution Gaming Group AB
Evolution Gaming Group AB engages in the development, production, marketing and licensing business to business casino solutions to gaming operators. It provides live casino studios, land-based ...
Mar 27 2023 - Kansas ADA violation claims put under new scrutiny in bill called ‘nuclear warhead’
Kansans filing claims against businesses for ADA violations could have to pay the businesses’ fees if a new bill is passed.
Mar 27 2023 - Brenham man sentenced to 99 years for sexually abusing young children
A Washington County jury has found a Brenham man guilty of continuous sexual abuse of a young child. Bernardo Hernandez-Gonzalez, 46, reportedly abused four victims over several years, starting when ...
Mar 27 2023 - DiamondHead Holdings Corp. Announces PIPE Investment
NEW YORK, March 22, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DiamondHead Holdings Corp., a Delaware corporation (Nasdaq: DHHC, DHHCU, DHHCW) ("DHHC", the "Company" and, following the ...
Mar 27 2023 - Branson's Virgin Orbit restarts, shares rocket
Billionaire Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit is back in business after temporarily halting operations and furloughing employees, sending shares skyward. The company is initiating an incremental ...
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