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Bus News Archives, March 29 2023
Mar 29 2023 - California Dioceses Consider Bankruptcy Amid Sex Abuse Claims
Several California Catholic dioceses are considering bankruptcy to deal with their liabilities, facing a years-long reckoning with an avalanche of child sexual abuse lawsuits.
Mar 29 2023 - Judge rules for crisis advocacy center in Western Iowa Tech confidentiality dispute
A federal judge quashed a subpoena seeking records from Centers Against Abuse and Sexual Assault about former clients now suing Western Iowa Tech ...
Mar 29 2023 - Final Reading: Vermont House considers increasing DMV fees
An amendment to this year’s omnibus transportation bill would increase most fees that the DMV charges — for new driver’s licenses, vehicle registrations and license plates, among others — by nearly 20 ...
Mar 29 2023 - Police standoff with armed woman along busy Virginia highway nears 24 hours
Police in Virginia continued negotiations on Wednesday morning with an armed, barricaded woman nearly 24 hours after the standoff began along a Fairfax-area highway highway. According to the Fairfax ...
Mar 29 2023 - Police standoff with armed woman continues on busy Virginia road over 24 hours after it started
Police in Virginia continued negotiations on Wednesday with an armed, barricaded woman more than 24 hours after the standoff began along a busy highway. According to the Fairfax County Police ...
Mar 29 2023 - Why Great Malvern, Worcestershire, is one of the best places to live 2023
Culture remains to the fore with the annual Autumn Show, and there are year-round performances at the Malvern Theatres. The science park is home to more than 40 businesses, with a focus on ...
Mar 29 2023 - Bay Shore industrial property trades for $1.9M
Our mission at Long Island Business News is to be the vital business news and advertising source to Long Island’s most influential readers.
Mar 29 2023 - Stubborn elk herd takes over golf course after human ‘chain’ drove it off Utah freeways
A creative plan to relocate a herd of elk that kept running along busy Utah ... The golf course is located on Country Club Drive in Salt Lake City and is adjacent to Foothill Drive and Interstate ...
Mar 29 2023 - Twin Star Orchards Opens 2023 Season With Annual Pig Roast
One of those businesses is Twin Star Orchards in New Paltz. The orchards is reopening for the 2023 season Friday, March 31, when it will be bringing back outdoor dining, wood-fired pizza, Texas-style ...
Mar 29 2023 - What is the ‘Coolest Thing Made in PA’? Voting is down to the final 8 in Chamber contest
Those are a few of the matchups in the Final Eight of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry’s “Coolest Thing Made in PA” tournament. More than 20,000 people across the state have cast ...
Mar 29 2023 - 2 suspects toting suspected fentanyl, cocaine, and more arrested near drug-free school zone in Seal
SEALY, Texas – A narcotics bust where several drugs were found led to the arrest of two men near a school zone in Sealy Tuesday, police said. Sealy Police Department Patrol Officer Torres conducted a ...
Mar 29 2023 - West Virginia school employees fired after bus driver’s DUI arrest
Casey Dodrill, the bus driver, and Logan Bailey’s contracts with Nicholas County Schools were terminated during a special Board of Education meeting on Tuesday. The termination was unanimous. Thanks ...
Mar 29 2023 - Round Rock Chamber holds inaugural luncheon, panel to celebrate women in business
The Round Rock Chamber held its first luncheon to celebrate women in business March 28, and the featured speaker was Texas first lady Cecelia Abbott.
Mar 29 2023 - Father charged for severe physical abuse of children in Cross Creek Township
State police have arrested a Bellaire, Ohio, man who had been under investigation since September for allegations of beating his children in Cross Creek Township.
Mar 29 2023 - Melbourne Police Seeks Suspect Who Stole Money After Making Unauthorized Entry Into Business
Melbourne Police detectives are seeking public assistance in identifying the above-pictured subject. According to police officials, back in February, this suspect entered a business in the 400 block ...
Mar 29 2023 - Alberta catalytic converter theft totals $30K in stolen property, damages: RCMP
Mounties in the northern Alberta town of Athabasca are looking for help to find a man who stole catalytic converters and caused damage to a business totalling tens of thousands of dollars. Police were ...
Mar 29 2023 - Missouri medical office building with surgery center sold for $3.5M
A 14,213-square-foot medical office building in Wentzville, Mo., has sold for $3.5 million according to a March 29 report from Rebusiness Online. The property is anchored by Schroeder Creek Dental, ...
Mar 29 2023 - State Trooper convicted of attempted sexual abuse of a minor
Vance Peronto, formerly an Alaska State Trooper based in Soldotna, was convicted Friday of one count of attempted sexual abuse of a minor in the second degree.
Mar 29 2023 - Venerable F-16 fighter jet dubbed coolest thing made in SC
Our newsletter catches you up with all the business stories that are shaping Charleston and South Carolina every Monday and Thursday at noon. Get ahead with us - it's free. The coolest thing made in ...
Mar 29 2023 - Lebanon store celebrates all things Hoosier
But that's what they've done and business is booming at their cozy mom-and-pop shop at 101 E. Main St. on the downtown Lebanon square. In 2014, Mel McMahon Stone and her husband Lance Stone launched ...
Mar 29 2023 - Naperville police cite 12 businesses for underage tobacco sales
With help from a grant awarded by the Illinois Department of Human Services Tobacco Enforcement Program, the Naperville Police Department educates local retailers on laws and the importance of age ...
Mar 29 2023 - More students taken to hospital than first reported after 2 South Carolina school buses collide, of
Upstate police are responding after two school buses loaded with dozens of students were involved in a crash, officials said.
Mar 29 2023 - 4 students, 1 driver injured after two school buses crash into each other
Pickens County Schools said four students and a bus driver were injured after two school buses crashed into each other on Wednesday afternoon. According to school officials, the crash happened at ...
Mar 29 2023 - IMTT Announces Plans to Consolidate Bayonne, New Jersey Operations and Redevelop 130 Acres of Its P
2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IMTT today announced plans to consolidate its existing bulk liquid storage operations in Bayonne, New Jersey, which will free up approximately 130 waterfront acres for ...
Mar 29 2023 - Industrial waterfront property in Bayonne to transition to new use for first time in decades
One of the largest industrial companies in Bayonne is reconfiguring its commercial footprint, freeing up 130 acres of waterfront space for a new use for the first time in decades. IMTT, a bulk liquid ...
Mar 29 2023 - Rexburg business owners land $200K deal on ‘Shark Tank’
Husband and wife team Kaitlyn and Jeremy Carlson of Rexburg have gained even more local fame after going on the ABC’s “Shark Tank” and pitching their ideas on revolutionizing the dessert industry.
Mar 29 2023 - Parkersburg man accused of child sexual abuse facing new charges
PARKERSBURG — Additional charges were filed ... according to a release from the West Virginia State Police Crimes Against Children Unit Internet Crimes Against Children Unit.
Mar 29 2023 - Parkersburg family-owned business named Mid-Atlantic Small Business Exporter of the Year
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) in 2023.The Parkersburg business was named the SBA’s West Virginia Small Business Exporter of the Year and Mid-Atlantic Small Business Exporter of the Year on ...
Mar 29 2023 - As I See It: Confronting Oregon’s drug crisis
Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a business owner and former Happy Valley mayor, represents Oregon’s 5th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Mar 29 2023 - Growth or a growing pain? City of Maumee businesses and residents divided over Conant Street constr
The city of Maumee's administrator Patrick Burtch is aware of the concerns of the residents, but says change is necessary for growth and says his colleagues agree.
Mar 29 2023 - New York
Transit officials are thinking of spending millions of dollars to fight pollution in some of New York’s poorest and most contaminated neighborhoods. By Ana Ley The previous proposal to help ...
Mar 29 2023 - Scotts Bluff County to purchase new vehicles for public transit system
The Scotts Bluff County Commissioners gave approval to the transit department to purchase new vehicles on Monday.
Mar 29 2023 - Buc-ee’s to Celebrate Grand Opening of Auburn, Alabama, Travel Center on April 10
The new travel center also offers the same award-winning restrooms, cheap gas, quality products and excellent service that have won the hearts, trust and business of millions in the South for nearly ...
Mar 29 2023 - Philip Holloway
Philip is also a contributor and consultant to the blockbuster podcast "Up And Vanished" which explored the mysterious murder of south Georgia teacher and beauty queen, Tara Grinstead. Philip is ...
Mar 29 2023 - Corinth couple charged with child abuse in death of infant
A Corinth couple is facing child abuse and drug charge following the death of a 2-month-old child last week. Corinth police were called to a 3200 Proper Street apartment March 23 around 10:50 a.m. for ...
Mar 29 2023 - Corinth couple charged after 2-month-old baby dies, found in apartment with drugs
Brittany Leann Williams and James Trenton Settlemires are both charged with child abuse/endangerment in the presence of drugs and possession of methamphetamine, both of which are felonies. According ...
Mar 29 2023 - 6 Mount Vernon-area players honored on Division III All-Ohio squad
COLUMBUS – Six Mount Vernon-area players were part of the Division III all-state boys basketball squad, which was released on Wednesday afternoon by the Ohio Prep Sportswriter's Association. Two Knox ...
Mar 29 2023 - Ohio senators introduce bipartisan bill to end of death penalty
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WXIX) - Ohio’s death penalty could be abolished under ... a Democrat whose district covers portions of Cincinnati, Springfield Township, Mt. Healthy and North College Hill. Sen. Cecil ...
Mar 29 2023 - Cameron Bancroft signs for Somerset as he joins Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne in the County Ch
Cameron Bancroft will play for Somerset at the start of the County Championship season as leading Australians continue to book in for pre-Ashes practice. Bancroft, 30, is not currently in ...
Mar 29 2023 - Bed Bath & Beyond to eliminate nearly 1,300 jobs in NJ (updated)
Bed Bath & Beyond plans to cut about 1,300 jobs at four locations in its home state of New Jersey as part of the struggling home goods retailer’s efforts to rebuild its business. According to a notice ...
Mar 29 2023 - First day of Spring: Kansas City Community Gardens gear up for busy season
As in years past, Kansas City Community Gardens provides affordable ways for beginners and experts to get their garden started.
Mar 29 2023 - South Carolina store allows teenage shoplifters to work instead of pressing charges
Two South Carolina teenagers stole from a store at a mall in Greenville, but the business elected to turn the incident into a learning opportunity and a chance to give back to the community ...
Mar 29 2023 - Firefighters battle fire at restoration business building in McFarland overnight
Firefighters battled a fire at a commercial building in McFarland late Wednesday night and into Thursday morning.
Mar 29 2023 - These El Paso Businesses Have Been Named The “Best Stores In Texas”
A few El Paso businesses are getting some love as they have made the list of the Best Stores in Texas for 2023!
Mar 29 2023 - Centennial High School administrator arrested in connection with sex trafficking bust
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A Gresham high school administrator was one of eight people arrested in connection with a human sex trafficking mission in Lake Oswego, law enforcement and school ...
Mar 29 2023 - Comprehensive Plan Community Discussion: Mount Vernon Meetings
MOUNT VERNON, NY — "If you have a plan, we want to hear it," George H.W. Bush once said. "Tell your community leaders, your local officials, your governor, and your team in Washington.
Mar 29 2023 - How Gabe Powers and Ohio State football’s intriguing second-year talents can kick-start their car
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gabe Powers used Ohio State football’s scrimmage ... Powers said he prepared for the patience and discipline he must now exhibit through what his Marysville High School program called ...
Mar 29 2023 - New Starbucks planned in Mount Pleasant; new gourmet market coming to North Charleston
Our newsletter catches you up with all the business stories that are shaping Charleston and South Carolina every Monday and Thursday at noon. Get ahead with us - it's free. A new coffee shop and ...
Mar 29 2023 - Charleston-based tech company to create 32 new jobs with business expansion
"Interloop’s expansion will further propel Charleston County as the tech hub of South Carolina.” According to a press release from the Governor's Office, Interloop specializes in improving mid-market ...
Mar 29 2023 - Letter to the editor: Feels like we’ve been robbed twice
Small businesses involved with the Newport EB-5 fiascos are still suffering the consequences ... Who does he know? Why was Vermont not able to do something about his release? Where's the smoke, ...
Mar 29 2023 - Should Vermont Require Personal Finance Classes for Students?
Rep. Michael Marcotte (R-Newport), who cosponsored Vermont's bill, said taking a business course in high school gave him the know-how to open a convenience store in 1983; he still runs it today.
Mar 29 2023 - Only one Daytona Beach restaurant makes Yelp’s list of Top 100 in Florida for 2023
Yelp released its Top 100 Florida Restaurants list for 2023 list and one business in Daytona Beach has made the roster. The Red Bud Café in Daytona Beach landed at No. 32. The popular crowd-sourced ...
Mar 29 2023 - K-38 Consulting Provides Raleigh, NC CFO Services to the Healthcare Sector
Consulting, LLC of Raleigh, North Carolina offers Raleigh, NC CFO services to growing small businesses, the middle market and public companies. In addition to offering their clients CFO ...
Mar 29 2023 - Mary Gill, involved in Mount Greenwood community organization, tapped to fill 35th District stateho
Mount Greenwood Community and Business Association executive director Mary Gill was selected Tuesday to replace Fran Hurley as state representative in the 35th House District.
Mar 29 2023 - New York AG's Office investigating Madison County tax, insurance firm
The New York State Attorney General’s Office is investigating a Madison County tax and insurance firm over reports of suspicious business practices.
Mar 29 2023 - Anti-Union Legislation Advances Through State House
If the employer chooses not to recognize the union ... being a part of what city governments consider when incentivizing businesses under state preemption laws. “Tennessee’s had some of ...
Mar 29 2023 - North Carolina teenager recovering after being hit by Tesla
A North Carolina teenager who was struck by a car this week while departing a school bus in Halifax County is now in good condition, a hospital spokesperson said Friday.
Mar 29 2023 - North Carolina student in good condition after being hit by Tesla
A North Carolina teen who was struck by a Tesla after getting off a school bus is in good condition after sustaining life-threatening injuries. The driver failed to stop for the bus.
Mar 29 2023 - Blackfoot man acquitted of rape, asks for record to be expunged
A man found not guilty of rape and sexual abuse of a child following a trial has filed a motion to expunge and seal records related to the charges. Isaac Olivas, 37, was acquitted on two counts of ...
Mar 29 2023 - COLUMN: Southeast Texas is twice blessed by its geology, giving us robust natural resources and the
The Petra Nova Carbon Capture Project at the NRG Energy WA Parish generating station in Thompsons, Texas. Bloomberg Luke Sharrett. The story of Texas is incomplete withou ...
Mar 29 2023 - Alpena High’s proud Business Professionals: An inside look
It was eighth grade, 2019, and I was at a crowded table in the crowded cafetorium at Thunder Bay Junior High School, surrounded by jostling friends and munching on some chicken poppers, when I noticed ...
Mar 29 2023 - Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate dubbed 'No Jail Janet' for letting violent felons off eas
The owner of a Wisconsin commercial cleaning business with a lengthy rap sheet and a history of terrorizing women is among a list of felons who received slaps on the wrist by Wisconsin Judge Janet ...
Mar 29 2023 - Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate gave probation to domestic abuser who later killed two people, bu
Judge Janet Protasiewicz, who is running for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, suspended a man's prison sentence before he went on to kill two people in 2019.
Mar 29 2023 - Woman charged with felony neglect, abuse in 2-year-old’s death in Kansas City hotel
A toxicology report showed fentanyl and methamphetamine in his system, according to court documents. The toddler was “blue and cold to the touch.” ...
Mar 29 2023 - Electric Ferries To Run From Annapolis City Dock To Eastport
ANNAPOLIS, MD (January 30, 2023) - On January 26, 2023, the City of Annapolis was informed of a grant award from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) of $2,975,000 in funding for an electric ...
Mar 29 2023 - BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Perilous Obsession’ and ‘Eastport’
How would you like to live in a small, coastal Maine town that celebrates the New Year by dropping a sardine from a three-story building? Well, Eastport is the place and since it’s the ...
Mar 29 2023 - Whiteclay area substance abuse center closes, leaving few alternatives
Whiteclay area substance abuse center closes, leaving few alternatives for Native Americans in northwest Nebraska and western South Dakota.
Mar 29 2023 - New Canaan Now & Then: Emma J. Bradley Burt Brown Kull
Then” is presented in partnership with the. In honor of Women’s History Month, this week’s article focuses on Emma J. Bradley Burt Brown Kull, a local businesswoman who lived at 110 Forest Street.  Ms ...
Mar 29 2023 - Rodents prompt Palm Bay eatery closure, roaches force another | Restaurant Inspections
according to inspectors from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation Division of Hotels and Restaurants. Yummy Chinese & Hibachi Restaurant, 190 Malabar Road Ste 116, Palm Bay, ...
Mar 29 2023 - Scoops on Softball: Predicting North Jersey's division and county champs in 2023
When are one of you going to invite me down to Florida with you? I’ll ride the bus ... The Colonial Division is one of the most balanced in North Jersey with Glen Rock, Hawthorne and Pompton Lakes. My ...
Mar 29 2023 - How common is your dog’s name in Franklin County?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Your dog may be one-of-a-kind, but is his name that special? As the deadline for dog licensing approaches, the Franklin County Auditor’s Office has released the most popular ...
Mar 29 2023 - Biz Buzz: Rig ID evolves into premier apparel brand
Fast forward to 2023, Rig ID, he and his wife Krista’s apparel business, Texas with flame-resistant uniforms while creating stylish, casual outerwear and hats. Around 2003, the Escamillas partnered ...
Mar 29 2023 - I-95 south in Chesterfield back open after tractor-trailer crash
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. -- Interstate 95 in Chesterfield County is back open after a wreck involving a tractor-trailer closed the busy interstate Saturday morning. All southbound lanes of the ...
Mar 29 2023 - 3 Wayne County employees charged for using county equipment to revamp private business
Michigan state park campground reservations have become very competitive "We have been charging and holding defendants accountable for their unscrupulous criminal behavior for almost two decades," ...
Mar 29 2023 - 'The last time I saw my grandson alive': Grandfather testifies in 2nd-degree murder trial for Chels
Emerson Whitby was a busy, inquisitive toddler who was always moving around. That’s how his grandfather Travis Jolly described the 18-month-old boy as he detailed the last time he saw his grandson ...
Mar 29 2023 - Denied: Chicago Marist blunts New Lenox Lincoln-Way West on scoreboard 5-0
No worries, Chicago Marist's defense took care of business on Tuesday, keying a 5-0 shutout of New Lenox Lincoln-Way West in an Illinois high school baseball matchup. You're reading a news brief ...
Mar 29 2023 - Parks Canada says new reservation system working well as bookings open in busy Banff
Parks Canada says its new online reservation system to book camping sites and other activities at national parks appears to have worked well during its first week of operations.
Mar 29 2023 - Traffic stop snares Virginia man in drug bust
A felon from Virginia is jailed under a six-digit bond in the Nash County Detention Center after a traffic stop on Interstate 95 resulted in the confiscation of more than eight ounces of ...
Mar 29 2023 - Beer company plans April Fools Day party
Living Proof Beer Company in Rocky Mount has an April Fools Day party planned. Co-owner and head brewer, Rob Amos, stopped by 7@four to chat about it. The business is open noon-10 p.m. the day of the ...
Mar 29 2023 - Evanssion Partners With Extrahop To Provide Regional Businesses With Enterprise-Grade Security And
will drive change and impact customer experience to easily adopt the best cyber defense practices,” said Ahmed Al Qadri, CEO of Evanssion.“This partnership is a great opportunity for ExtraHop to ...
Mar 29 2023 - Charlotte city leaders moving forward with $13.5 billion transportation plan
The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) is holding a meeting Monday for the community to share input on how they’d like the future rail trail to be routed along the LYNX Silver line in the Village ...
Mar 29 2023 - Centerville interchange construction in Lancaster County
A construction project is expected to affect two busy roads in Lancaster County.Starting Monday, nighttime traffic restrictions will begin on the westbound Route 30 Centerville Road interchange ...
Mar 29 2023 - Enjoy A Grain-To-Glass Brewing Experience At This Unique Brewery In Alabama
Oversoul Brewing is a grain-to-glass brewery that's located along Buck Creek in downtown Helena, Alabama. Since opening for business, this local brewery, which is owned by brothers Jason and Scott ...
Mar 29 2023 - Missouri lawmakers once again push for controversial rural tax credit program
A House panel Monday heard testimony on the proposed Missouri Rural Workforce Development Act, which is designed to give investors tax credits for investing in rural businesses in the state. “We’re ...
Mar 29 2023 - Michael Mota, CEO of VirtualCons, is being sued by Harrah’s for $274,000
This is the latest lawsuit filed against Mota, a Rhode Island businessman and mob enthusiast who is being chased for money in multiple states by creditors, investors, and vendors.
Mar 29 2023 - Georgie's Pizza owner seeks buyer as he considers a move south
The owner says he'll continue to operate while pursuing a buyer, but hopes to move his business down south. Plus, Rob's Comedy Playhouse has a new home, and a new restaurateur plans for pizza and ...
Mar 29 2023 - Several injured after school bus crash near Osseo
Several people were hurt including children in a crash that involved a school bus. According to the Trempealeau County Sheriff's Office, the crash happened at about ...
Mar 29 2023 - School bus crash near Osseo injures seven
A two-vehicle crash involving a school bus injured seven people, including five children, Tuesday morning near Osseo. According to the Trempealeau County Sheriff's Office: The crash occurred at 7:15 a ...
Mar 29 2023 - Monroe County Fair celebrity Erv Yoas dies on his 109th birthday
Ervin “Erv” G. Yoas, a World War II veteran and retired Monroe jewelry business owner who won multiple awards for being the oldest man on Senior Citizens Day at the Monroe County Fair, died Saturday ...
Mar 29 2023 - Georgia, USA: News and Updates on the US State
Trent Lehrkamp, 19, remains in the intensive care unit in a stable condition following the out-of-control abuse he suffered during a spring break house party at a Saint Simon's Island party last ...
Mar 29 2023 - Missouri AG issues emergency regulation, tip line to report transgender procedures on minors: 'Chil
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued an emergency regulation earlier this week that restricts gender transition interventions on minors and requires informed consent.
Mar 29 2023 - Natchez works to improve parks, youth center
The City of Natchez is on a major transformation to improve its infrastructure, businesses, community and deal with its past. For the children in Natchez, they will ...
Mar 29 2023 - Three Big Bears Spotted Running Across Busy Road in New Hampshire
This is not necessarily common, to see three bears in a city like this; however, it is not that far-fetched. It is certainly a reminder that bears are coming out of hibernation. T ...
Mar 29 2023 - Grayson, Leslie Leon
Leslie Leon Grayson was the eldest son born to Leslie Willis Grayson and Bessie Louise Sandridge Grayson on July 20, 1945. He transitioned to be with our Heavenly Father on March 23, 2023. Leon joined ...
Mar 29 2023 - Wooden children displayed in Oklahoma community to raise awareness for child abuse prevention
Wooden children are displayed in an Oklahoma community to raise awareness for child abuse prevention month. Though it’s next month, local communities are getting ready, handing out the wooden children ...
Mar 29 2023 - Former warden of Dublin women's prison sentenced in sex abuse scandal
Lawmakers Blast Conditions, Culture At Dublin Women's Prison 03:08 DUBLIN – The former warden of an abuse-plagued federal women's prison in the East Bay was sentenced Wednesday to nearly six ...
Mar 29 2023 - 1 for 1: Columbus run-rules Sidney in each schools' baseball debuts
Short on drama but monumental in Montana baseball history, the Cougars "set a standard" in their first baseball game and victory.
Mar 29 2023 - Columbus readies for first high school baseball season; Billings proponents left waiting
The Cougars are one of 21 high schools in Montana that will compete in the first ever MHSA-sanctioned baseball season, while proponents in the state's biggest city nearby are still waiting.
Mar 29 2023 - Sidney Boys Baseball Inaugural Game, Columbus, March 24
Sidney High School made history last Friday. On March 24, the Sidney High School Boys Baseball team took the field for the first time, traveling to Columbus, MT. They were planning to spend the night ...
Mar 29 2023 - Columbus baseball ready to build a program despite early challenges
COLUMBUS--Baseball is officially a high school sport this year, with about 20 Montana High Schools giving it a try.
Mar 29 2023 - Buffalo Sabres’ Russian player doesn’t take part in Pride night warmup
Ilya Lyubushkin cited an anti-gay Kremlin law and fears of retribution at home in Russia for electing to not participate.
Mar 29 2023 - Shooting, NJ TRANSIT Bus Crash Ends East Orange Police Pursuit
A law enforcement officer fired a shot and an NJ TRANSIT bus was involved in a crash during a pursuit in East Orange on Sunday, responders said. An SUV apparently was being pursued when it crashed and ...
Mar 29 2023 - Firefighters respond to small fire at Cedar Falls business
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (KCRG) - Firefighters said employees at a Cedar Falls business are safe, and the building sustained only minor damage due to quick reactions after employees found smoldering debris ...
Mar 29 2023 - $40 million awarded in Central Illinois malpractice suit
A 19-year-old woman and her parents have been awarded $40 million by a Coles County jury in a lawsuit over injuries the woman suffered during her birth at Sarah Bush ...
Mar 29 2023 - Nome officials, artists and businesses weigh in on this year’s Iditarod
The 2023 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race wrapped up on March 17 in Nome, with Jason Mackey taking the Red Lantern. (Davis Hovey/KNOM) The 2023 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race has come and gone from the ...
Mar 29 2023 - Argensol's Argentine flavor finds a new home in Kingston
Now, for the first time, the new version of the business has a permanent home at a storefront at 25923 Washington Blvd., a short walk from the Kingston ferry terminal. Argensol opened for the ...
Mar 29 2023 - Multiple arrested after drug bust in Marianna, Forrest City
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A coordinated arrest operation by the FBI, Arkansas State Police, the First Judicial Drug Task Force and the St. Francis County Sheriff's Office led to the detainment of seven men ...
Mar 29 2023 - 'More than a few hundred orders': FAU campus bookstore in Boca Raton selling Final Four merchandise
"We are selling T-shirts, hats, banners, flags, pendants pretty much anything that says Florida Atlantic on it or had the owl on it," Pearcey said. Pearcey said the campus bookstore has been busy, ...
Mar 29 2023 - End of an era as Texarkana’s China Inn closes for business Friday, March 31
After over three decades of serving delicious Chinese cuisine to the people of Texarkana, the iconic China Inn Restaurant has announced that it will be closing its doors permanently on Friday, March ...
Mar 29 2023 - POETS&QUANTS NAMES FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE BUSINESS STUDENTS AMONG NATION'S TOP 100 BEST AND B
Two Florida Southern College business students have earned national acclaim after being included in Poets&Quants list of the 100 Best and Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors of 2023.
Mar 29 2023 - All-Area All-Stars: Red team pulls away from Navy in boys game
Monday night’s All-Area All-Star boys basketball game provided longtime teammates a chance to square off against each other and for longtime foes to play together as teammates. With the six Columbus ...
Mar 29 2023 - Awards show set for June 8 to recognize achievements in the cannabis industry
After hosting the New Jersey’s first ever cannabis business awards ceremony last summer, the 2023 NJ Cannabis Insider Awards Show takes place June 8, introducing several new categories ...
Mar 29 2023 - Craft beverage makers across central Maine put down roots
WINTHROP — Maine’s late winter is often a slack time for many, as fields and trees lie dormant, often under a blanket of snow. But for three different craft beverage businesses across central ...
Mar 29 2023 - Cruz, Cornyn introduce legislation to name I-27 extension project
the Ports-to-Plains Corridor from Raton, New Mexico to Laredo, Texas was added to the federal Interstate Highway System as part of a sweeping $1.5 trillion FY 2022 omnibus appropriations bill (which ...
Mar 29 2023 - Raton sex offender faces lifetime parole after Supreme Court decision
A Raton sex offender convicted of abusing a child in 2010 faces the possibility of serving a lifetime parole sentence after the New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that a district court erroneously imposed ...
Mar 29 2023 - Interpace Biosciences Announces Full Year and Fourth Quarter 2022 Financial and Business Results
Revenue of $8.3 million �?� Cash and Cash Equivalents total $4.8 million as of December 31, 2022 PARSIPPANY, NJ, Mar 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE ...
Mar 29 2023 - Franklin startup founder projects optimism after having to 'slam on the brakes,' ditch first busine
A high-tech startup has faltered after unsuccessful attempts to win contracts ed the founder to lay off his employees. He said he's revamped his business plan and is optimistic about winning a slice ...
Mar 29 2023 - Williston State College to offer bachelor’s degrees on-campus thanks to partnership with Universi
The University of Mary announced that Williston State will now be able to offer bachelor’s degrees in nursing, elementary education, business administration and business management.
Mar 29 2023 - South St. Paul school district not liable for teacher Babbitt’s sex abuse, judges find
An Illinois man sued anonymously in October 2020, accusing the school district of multiple counts of negligence related to sexual abuse he says Babbitt committed in May 2016, a few years after the man ...
Mar 29 2023 - Berlin Adds New Elements To Next Weekend’s Spring Celebration
BERLIN – The town will kick off a busy season of events with the Berlin Spring Celebration on April 8. An egg hunt, breakfast with the Easter Bunny and a ...
Mar 29 2023 - Reghan Winkler: How small businesses keep customers
Loyalty is the ultimate compliment for a small business. If you are managing a business, it is essential to build customer loyalty and engage your customers. Customers are loyal to companies that ...
Mar 29 2023 - Stephen Smith probe: Hear the 911 call reporting dead body just miles from Murdaughs' South Carolin
Hear the 911 call made on July 8, 2015, reporting a body found on the side of a rural South Carolina road later identified as Stephen Smith, Buster Murdaugh's classmate.
Mar 29 2023 - BorgWarner to invest $20.6 million, create 186 jobs in metro Detroit
Auburn Hills-based BorgWarner Inc. plans to invest $20.6 million and add 186 jobs in metro Detroit as the automotive supplier accelerates its electric vehicle business. BorgWarner is looking to set up ...
Mar 29 2023 - Man suspected in nearly two dozen instances of vandalism in the Medical Center arrested
SAPD is urging Medical Center business owners who may have experienced vandalism ... KENS 5 has brought numerous firsts to South Texas television, including being the first local station with a ...
Mar 29 2023 - Minnesota pharmacies in crisis: Pharmacists push for bill to change prescription payment business m
The pharmacies that are still in business and are desperate to stay in business say they need this bill,” says State Rep. Tina Liebling of Rochester.
Mar 29 2023 - Woman released on bond pending trial in Waukon fire
A Waterloo woman accused of setting a fire that destroyed her downtown Waukon business and killed a dog in 2022 has been released from jail after posting $25,000 bond.
Mar 29 2023 - Man arrested in Kentucky child sex abuse material investigation
A man is in custody after allegedly sharing sexually explicit images online. 45-year-old Jeremy Woods was arrested on charges related to a child sexual abuse material ...
Mar 29 2023 - Ashland man in custody for child pornography charges
ASHLAND, Ky. - Kentucky State Police have taken a man into custody as part of a child sexual abuse investigation. Jeremy Luke Woods, 45, was located and interviewed after he alleg ...
Mar 29 2023 - Inglewood Transit Connector could uproot businesses to make way for trains to SoFi Stadium
Eminent domain could be used to acquire properties needed for train stations and tracks. A Vons grocery store is in the target area, but the city is trying to work around it.
Mar 29 2023 - Despite takeover, these HISD trustees are running for the school board in November. Here's why.
Here's what Houston ISD needs to do to regain local control after the TEA state takeover After about two years of the board of managers running the district, a transition timeline may be announced if ...
Mar 29 2023 - How a Fort Myers photographer is restoring precious pictures destroyed by Ian
FORT MYERS, Fla. — After Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida, Krista Kowalczyk’s photography business tanked. But in the midst of her own troubles, she began an extraordinary effort to ...
Mar 29 2023 - Fort Myers Beach six months after Hurricane Ian
Now the beach is actually the people walking up and down on them,” Ennis, a Fort Myers Beach resident, said. Homeowners are making plans and businesses are back up and running. Ian was unlike anything ...
Mar 29 2023 - In Maine, former Chipotle employees get $240K in alleged union-busting settlement
Chipotle has reached a $240,000 with former employees of a now-defunct Augusta, Maine; the company allegedly shuttered the location when employees tried to unionize.
Mar 29 2023 - Nebraska area substance abuse center closes, leaving few alternatives for Pine Ridge residents
The center, which had operated since the 1990s, was the only inpatient treatment center for alcohol and drug abuse in the vicinity of the sprawling Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
Mar 29 2023 - Pa. plant closing due to merger; more than 100 employees to be laid off
Hollander Sleep & Décor is closing a plant in Schuylkill County. Bedding Acquisition LLC doing business as Hollander Sleep & Décor will close the plant at 67 Keystone Blvd. in Foster Township near ...
Mar 29 2023 - In relative terms, Richmond got off light in MLB mandated ballpark upgrades
Richmond seems to have gotten off light, in relative terms, when it comes to renovations required at The Diamond to keep the Double-A Richmond Flying Squirrels in business until a modern ballpark ...
Mar 29 2023 - Districts, lawmakers address bus driver shortages in Oklahoma schools
Claremore Public Schools also made changes during the pandemic ... The challenges schools face, including transportation issues, are a topic of discussion at the Oklahoma Capitol during the ...
Mar 29 2023 - Houston area now home to new affordable housing complex that includes food pantry, health services
The housing complex has 192 units -- 15 of those units would be dedicated to people transitioning from homelessness.
Mar 29 2023 - Kyle Busch, William Byron No Match for Tyler Reddick in Triple Overtime Cup Finish at COTA
Kyle Busch and William Byron had chances in the form of multiple overtimes to win at COTA, but a dominant Tyler Reddick held on.
Mar 29 2023 - Busch leaves Texas with grace after COTA second place
Kyle Busch is an all-or-nothing driver in the NASCAR Cup Series, but he gladly took a second-place finish Sunday at Circuit of The Americas. The two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion put a lot of ...
Mar 29 2023 - Silverhorn talks about Ohio's 'Native Plants and Their People' at symposium
Hundreds of biology professionals and students gathered in Columbus for the 2023 Ohio Botanical Symposium last week. The special address, “The Roots of Culture: The Relationship between Native Plants ...
Mar 29 2023 - Newburgh man pleads guilty in child rape case
GOSHEN - A Newburgh man pleaded guilty Thursday to rape and sexual abuse of a child, Orange County District Attorney David Hoovler announced Friday. Eric Vazquez, 32, of Newburgh, pleaded guilty in ...
Mar 29 2023 - Firefighters called to two weekend structure fires
Volunteer firefighters were busy over the weekend, responding to two fires in the area. A three-story structure fire with possible entrapment drew responders to 328 Main St., Ramey, on Saturday at ...
Mar 29 2023 - Woman in court after violent confrontation with Lynn, Massachusetts, police
HE SAID HE WOULD RECONSIDER BAIL ONCE THERE IS A SUBSTANCE ABUSE A woman arrested after a violent confrontation with police in Lynn, Massachusetts, faced a judge Friday.Jessica Wagle, 39 ...
Mar 29 2023 - Sandy Twp. supervisor voices concerns about consolidation transitional committee
Sandy Township Supervisor Sam Mollica, at last week’s regular meeting, discussed some concerns he has with regard to the DuBois-Sandy Township consolidation transitional committee.
Mar 29 2023 - Alex Jones’s firm wins key bankruptcy ruling in Sandy Hook case
The production company of right-wing radio host Alex Jones can reorganize itself as a small business even though Jones owes $1.4 billion to the families of Sandy Hook school ...
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