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Bus News Archives, March 30 2023
Mar 30 2023 - Family-Owned Business Awards 2023: Hilliard Developers LLC
He worked at a cotton mill in Tarboro, North Carolina, until he started working with his father — a painter who tackled everything from Naval yards to grocery stores. David Jr.’s 2021 obituary said he ...
Mar 30 2023 - Thomas Built Buses, Proterra to Supply Electric School Buses in South Carolina
The South Carolina Department of Education will deploy 160 Thomas Built Buses (TBB) electric school buses in school districts across the state over the ...
Mar 30 2023 - State DOE orders 160 Proterra-powered electric school buses
The South Carolina Department of Education will buy 160 Thomas electric school buses, powered by Proterra, for school districts across the ...
Mar 30 2023 - Milwaukee County to cap bus fares under new system. Here’s what to know.
Milwaukee County Transit System launches WisGo, a new fare collection system that Waukesha County Transit will also accept.
Mar 30 2023 - Candidates running for Wisconsin's 8th Senate District hold their only debate before Election Day
Jodi Habush Sinykin and Dan Knodl are offering voters clear choices on legislative powers, abortion rights, crime reduction and taxes.
Mar 30 2023 - New coalition wants to fast track Wisconsin’s transition to clean energy. Here’s what to know.
A new statewide coalition wants to harness some of the federal funding coming into Wisconsin and use it to accelerate the transition to become a carbon-free state by 2050.   On Wednesday, ...
Mar 30 2023 - The business these former Virginia teachers started that is helping parents nationwide
RICHMOND, Va. -- Another busy day for Elizabeth and Paul Karabiac revolves ... Just a few years ago, Elizabeth was a kindergarten teacher in Hopewell and Paul was a high school English teacher. But ...
Mar 30 2023 - Birmingham company named Alabama's SBA Minority-Owned Small Business of the Year
Alabama's Minority-owned Small Business of the Year award highlights a business that represent the state's "robust and rich culture" and bring job and innovation to the state. The accolade went to a ...
Mar 30 2023 - Just Cooking BBQ And More Is Moving To Killeen, TX After Devastating Fire
A beloved local business that experienced a tragedy back in November is reopening with a new spirit of hope and, of course, yummy food.
Mar 30 2023 - Is Pasco ready for retail cannabis? These 3 businesses are 1st in line to open stores
You can’t look at this area and say there’s any sort of economic vitality here.” Downtown Pasco has been a focal point for revitalization efforts in recent years, with the city investing millions into ...
Mar 30 2023 - RE/MAX Now Jamestown and Valley City backed by 50 years of RE/MAX experience
This story is advertorial content as part of the 2023 Jamestown Sun Progress Edition on "Business, Workforce, Retention." JAMESTOWN — RE/MAX is marking a milestone this year with 50 years in business ...
Mar 30 2023 - Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce efforts include employee retention
29—Editor's note: This story is advertorial content as part of the 2023 Jamestown Sun Progress Edition on "Business ... opportunities so that people stay as opposed to go find a new job." He said ...
Mar 30 2023 - Homeless encampment finally cleared from Daytona Beach surf shop’s parking lot
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — A business owner said it couldn’t get any help forcing a homeless encampment out of its parking lot. On Wednesday, the whole corner was filled with clothes, toiletries and even ...
Mar 30 2023 - Looking for fun things to do? Top 5 events in Daytona Beach area this weekend
Keep busy with fun activities this weekend in the Daytona Beach area. Volusia County holds all the fun with a beer and food fest in Port Orange, an art show at the One Daytona, Turtle Day Fest in ...
Mar 30 2023 - Naperville pinwheel garden to bring attention to Child Abuse Prevention Month
The Exchange Club of Naperville, Prevent Child Abuse Illinois, the Naperville Jr. Woman's Club Juniorettes and Bikers Against Child Abuse are joining together to build the garden in Naperville's ...
Mar 30 2023 - Q5: Two compete for Wagoner chief of police
Incumbent Wagoner Police Chief Bob Haley faces a challenge from private investigator/business owner Chris Fogleman in the April 4 general election.
Mar 30 2023 - City council considering zoning amendment to allow
Chances were slim that Greg’s Pizza ended up in Johnson City, Tennessee, but current owner Eddy Zayas-Bazan said the business was fated to arrive in Little Chicago.
Mar 30 2023 - Man indicted for kidnapping, sex assault
A Shobonier, Illinois man was indicted on multiple kidnapping, and sex abuse and ...
Mar 30 2023 - Keystone Construction Company building $6 million mixed-use building in St. Louis market
Design-build contractor Keystone Construction Company has kicked off construction on a $6 million mixed-use building in Chesterfield Valley’s Spirit Valley Business Parkin Chesterfield, Missouri, in ...
Mar 30 2023 - Antioch police arrest suspect who burglarized three optometry businesses
PIX Now -- Sunday morning headlines from the KPIX newsroom 11:01 ANTIOCH – A 40-year-old man was arrested Friday night in Antioch in connection with several optometry business burglaries ...
Mar 30 2023 - Antioch police arrest suspect in multiple optometry business burglaries
Police allege the suspect filled bags with glasses from the first two locations, so they began to watch other optometry businesses in Antioch. Police said they were watching Diablo Valley ...
Mar 30 2023 - BUSINESS BUZZ: Hiring fair at Englewood Hospital, free CNA training
RNs, LPNs, nursing assistants, phlebotomists, food workers and many others are needed. Hiring managers will extend same-day offers.
Mar 30 2023 - Texas Is the 4th Worst State for Commuters
One of the few, albeit temporary, benefits of the COVID-19 pandemic was the dramatic reduction in vehicle traffic. As workers returned to the office and businesses resumed their normal operations, ...
Mar 30 2023 - Wintrust Business Minute: New push to build wind farm in Lake Michigan off Chicago
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. There’s a new push to build a wind farm in Lake Michigan off Chicago. The bill has passed the Illinois ...
Mar 30 2023 - Work on Columbus' first Black history museum should start this summer
A fundraiser will be held in April for the Poindexter Village Museum and Cultural Center, the first museum celebrating Black history here.
Mar 30 2023 - Changes To Red Bank's Cannabis Ordinance Up For Discussion
The Red Bank Borough Council will have a special meeting Wednesday night to fine-tune its ordinance regulating marijuana businesses.
Mar 30 2023 - 'The rug is being pulled out': Why potential legal weed stores are mad at Red Bank
a lobbyist with the New Jersey CannaBusiness Association. "And now, fast forward, ... the rug is being pulled out from all of them." The final vote on the proposed changes is scheduled for the next ...
Mar 30 2023 - Evening Update March 27: Kennewick police chase, SR 240 pedestrian struck, WA sexual abuse law chan
One person is dead after a drive-by shooting turned into a police chase. A Kennewick man is recovering after being hit by a car while walking along SR 240. House ...
Mar 30 2023 - Montana caretakers accused of killing 6-year-old girl who was abused, left to drown in tub, hidden
A Montana couple is facing murder charges after documents revealed that a 6-year-old indigenous girl was assaulted and left to drown in a bathtub before her body was wrapped in plastic ...
Mar 30 2023 - 2 injured in crash with Darlington County school bus
A Darlington County school bus was involved in a crash Monday morning. According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, around 8 a.m. the Darlington County school bus was stopped at a stop sign on ...
Mar 30 2023 - Prince Albert construction value could hit $1B in 12 months
A lot of development is happening in Prince Albert this year and it’s worth a lot of money. City Planning and Development manager Craig Guidinger said he has never seen it this busy and he’s enjoying ...
Mar 30 2023 - 5 Amazing National Parks Near Vancouver, British Columbia
If you’re looking for a quick escape from the hustle and bustle of Vancouver, you’re in luck! There are several amazing national parks located just a couple of hours’ drive away that offer stunning ...
Mar 30 2023 - An Appleton pizza restaurant will close permanently: The Buzz
After roughly nine years in business, Home Run Pizza in Appleton recently announced its permanent closure by the end of March.
Mar 30 2023 - Hammond, Indiana elementary students find gun on school bus, district officials say
Hammond elementary school students found the gun and gave it to the bus driver. District officials said a high school student left the gun on the bus during its previous route. SEE ALSO | Harvey ...
Mar 30 2023 - Georgia teen force-fed alcohol, substances before dropped off at ER had faced similar abuse before,
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — Editor's Note: Some viewers may find the content in this story graphic and difficult to read. The Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney is now involved in what's being ...
Mar 30 2023 - How Distilling Almost Killed—Then Revived—One Of America’s Heritage Crops
Along the eastern seaboard, there’s a growing network of folks interested in reanimating the dead—or, at least, the nearly dead. “There's definitely a robust network on the eastern seaboard of people ...
Mar 30 2023 - Oxford man wins $2K on ticket sold in B’ville
The Mississippi Lottery Commission routinely reports winners in the state’s scratch off games offered at many convenience stores and other retail businesses. This week, the commission said an Oxford ...
Mar 30 2023 - Unite Private Networks Announces Market Expansion into Waco, Texas
Business and carrier community will now have access to diverse fiber-optic network WACO, Texas, /PRNewswire/ -- Unite Private Networks (UPN), a leading provider of high-capacity, fiber-based ...
Mar 30 2023 - Trans Activists Set Stage for Religious School Ban, Shift Blame to Christians for Nashville Shootin
"As we learn more, it's clear the Nashville Covenant School is a right-wing institution in which Audrey Hale and many others were abused." ...
Mar 30 2023 - NJ Transit Northeast Corridor trains have limited service between NY, Metropark due to brush fires
The fires, reported from Aberdeen through North Brunswick, were reportedly caused in dry conditions by a freight train emitting sparks on the tracks.
Mar 30 2023 - Texas Senate Committee Hears Testimony On Bill That Would Ban Certain Energy Arrangements With Bitc
The Senate Committee on Business and Commerce heard testimony in regards to a Texas bill that would prohibit flexible ... “Bitcoin miners are the number one employer in Rockdale. Bitcoin miners are ...
Mar 30 2023 - History, food and wine combine forces at this Leesburg restaurant
She worked in the restaurant industry through her family's business and managed a pizza restaurant for 11 years. (On top of that, she is currently a radiographer/CT tech.)  Blake also became a ...
Mar 30 2023 - South Carolina Man Arrested After 3-Month-Old Baby ‘Tortured,’ Died From Injuries That Were ‘
A man in South Carolina has been arrested after his 3-month-old child spent days on life support before dying from abuse-related injuries, officials said. On March 18, Malachi Tate, 20, allegedly ...
Mar 30 2023 - TN Senate to consider 'anti-union bill' on Monday
Chances were slim that Greg’s Pizza ended up in Johnson City, Tennessee, but current owner Eddy Zayas-Bazan said the business was fated to arrive in Little Chicago.
Mar 30 2023 - TN Senate considers union restriction bill
TENNESSEE (WJHL ... Leaders of UA Local 538, a union hall and training center for skilled workers in Johnson City, told News Channel 11 how the legislation would affect local businesses.
Mar 30 2023 - Tennessee Republicans pushing bill on secret ballots for union voting
One company that has taken state money to come to Tennessee – is Ford, for Blue Oval City. But this bill wouldn’t apply because ... Republicans say this isn’t an anti-union move, it’s a pro-business ...
Mar 30 2023 - Overnight RV stays become Central Texas businesses’ side hustle
LULING, Texas (KXAN) — Inflation has hit several small businesses ... “In 2021, almost 65-70% of our income came from hosting overnight guests.” Throughout the post-pandemic travel boom, booking a ...
Mar 30 2023 - Owens Meats innovates with family tradition
Billed as the Candy Store for the Carnivore, Owens Meats at 502 East First Street is believed to be Kittitas County’s oldest continuously operated family business since its inception two years before ...
Mar 30 2023 - March Madness: South Carolina advances to third straight Final Four appearance
The South Carolina Gamecocks have continued their incredible unbeaten run with an 86-75 win against the Maryland Terrapins -- setting up a blockbuster Final Four clash against Caitlin Clark and the ...
Mar 30 2023 - Former Lima police officer found guilty of resisting arrest
Veronica Sepulveda was found guilty of resisting arrest, but not guilty of obstructing official business. Sepulveda was part of an incident with another former Lima Police Officer Tyler Dunlap in ...
Mar 30 2023 - ‘Hero’ North Carolina 5th grader saves classmates from falling power pole, gets pinned undernea
Charlotte Fire said Juan Andres Cabesa Mina and his classmates were waiting for their school bus to take them to Windsor Park Elementary when a vehicle crashed into a utility pole with active ...
Mar 30 2023 - Farm family increases conservation through custom business
The Heim family pride themselves on doing things right for the environment at Heim’s Hillcrest Dairy. Through their custom chopping and manure hauling business, they are also helping other farmers to ...
Mar 30 2023 - Owner of former Fort Rapids resort faces jail time in Michigan
See a 2018 report on the City of Columbus’ order closing the Fort Rapids Indoor Waterpark Resort in the video player above. MIDLAND, Mich. (WCMH) – As the absentee owner of the former Fort Rapids ...
Mar 30 2023 - Owner of former Ohio resort faces jail time in Michigan
MIDLAND, Mich. (WCMH) – As the absentee owner of the former Fort Rapids Indoor Waterpark Resort faces $1,000 daily fines and litigation in three Columbus courtrooms, there’s another threat 300 miles ...
Mar 30 2023 - Minnesota View: Plug potholes with state surplus to ease property-tax pressures
From the column: "Roads are deteriorating, and bridges are becoming structurally deficient — while rails and buses are aging. But the funding just doesn’t go as far." ...
Mar 30 2023 - South Shore projects progress into busy construction season
The West Lake Corridor commuter railroad project is nearly one-quarter complete as crews continue work on the $950 million Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District project.
Mar 30 2023 - Recreational fishing is an over $115 Million industry in East Texas district, report says
A 2023 report said that recreational fishing created $117.9 million in business for Texas’ first congressional district, which includes Texarkana, Longview and Tyler. The American Sportfishing ...
Mar 30 2023 - Outrage brewing over plans for China-linked battery company in Michigan: 'Don’t want CCP in our s
Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon slammed Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for moving forward with plans to allow $715 million dollars of taxpayer money to fund a CCP-linked business.
Mar 30 2023 - Threats prompt Big Rapids battery plant meeting to go virtual amid security concerns
Big Rapids resident Ormand Hook dismissed concerns about out-of ... including about $636 million in tax abatements over 30 years and $175 million in funding from Michigan's business incentive program, ...
Mar 30 2023 - Bout of structure fires keeps fire department busy
The Chanute Fire Department responded to multiple structure fires Wednesday. The Kansas Fire Marshal’s office is investigating a suspicious fire at a vacant house Wednesday morning. Firefighters ...
Mar 30 2023 - Lake Mineral Wells State Park Offers Adventurous Hiking, Fishing, and Some of the Best Rock Climbin
Two limestone rock walls narrow to a tiny crevice near the Red Waterfront Trail at Lake Mineral Wells State Park and Trailway. Lichens and moss cover the rock face, and a few thorny bushes grow by the ...
Mar 30 2023 - East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project, California, USA
Courtesy of L.A. Metro. The East San Fernando Valley light rail project is a light rail transit (LRT) system being developed in Los Angeles County, California, US, by the Los Angeles County ...
Mar 30 2023 - La Feria contractor wins top national safety award
Noble Texas Builders has built an extraordinary safety record in just eight years in business, and that's no accident. The La Feria-headquartered general contractor was recognized with a first-place ...
Mar 30 2023 - Shasta waits for county executive finalist Chriss Street to respond to background check
County Counsel Rubin Cruse Jr. said Chriss Street has five business days from the time he receives the report to respond.
Mar 30 2023 - Growing coalition points abroad in relieving Nebraska’s workforce woes
A coalition of agricultural, business and other industry leaders from one end of the state to the other is undertaking work to encourage the state to recruit internationally to grow ...
Mar 30 2023 - Titusville business cited for child labor and overtime violations
(WJET/WFXP/YourErie.com)– A Titusville pipe manufacturer has found itself in hot water after an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor into an accident that left a 17-year-old worker injured ...
Mar 30 2023 - Lake House Distilling owners closing to spend time with family
Three years after opening as one of Franklin County’s first distilleries since Prohibition, Waynesboro’s Lake House Distilling Co. is closing its doors. “The hospitality business is very demanding,” ...
Mar 30 2023 - Snap! Venus fly trap fans ask South Carolina to honor plant
In all, South Carolina has about five dozen official state ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment ...
Mar 30 2023 - Group of businesses help Stratford woman whose home was damaged by alleged fraudulent contractor
A group of businesses united to help a woman whose Stratford home was damaged in a scam by an alleged fraudulent contractor. Venus Rogers, 57, is a full-time caregiver to her daughter Amber, who is ...
Mar 30 2023 - Weirton Chamber celebrates cooperative spirit during its annual dinner
Support and cooperation are two of the facets which keep the business community strong, and the Weirton Area Chamber of Commerce took time, Wednesday, to celebrate those elements as well as the ...
Mar 30 2023 - Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City Star Meredith Marks Survives Frightening Car Crash In Utah
Okay, well we like our ladies to keep busy when we cannot enjoy them once a week on television. We also like for our ladies to remain safe and healthy. Today we’re checking on Real Housewives of Salt ...
Mar 30 2023 - Large fire destroys local downtown businesses in Duchesne County
ROOSEVELT, Utah — ROOSEVELT, Utah — A massive plume of smoke and large flames were reported in Roosevelt early Friday morning and crews worked for hours to contain the blaze. Officials say ...
Mar 30 2023 - Teens & Adolescent Residential Treatment Centers in Marietta, GA
Teen Treatment Centers in Marietta provide evidence-based treatment programs that help your teen heal from substance abuse, addiction, depression, and more. At a teen residential treatment center ...
Mar 30 2023 - WA: Seattle buses, trains to get detectors to study how fentanyl smoke moves
A few buses and light-rail trains in King County are being outfitted with fentanyl detectors, in a research program to determine how drug smoke circulates toward transit drivers.
Mar 30 2023 - Trump says he's 'not frustrated' by Alvin Bragg's 'fake investigation' against him
Fresh off his first blockbuster 2024 rally of the year, former President Donald Trump insisted he was unfazed by the possible indictment against him after railing against it during his speech.
Mar 30 2023 - 'We're open for business': St. Thomas trying to stay positive during massive construction on Talbot
Construction is underway to fix the aging infrastructure on Talbot Street in St. Thomas, Ont. “We've got the detours setup, we have our construction fencing, we have the road pulverized, and we ...
Mar 30 2023 - FHP investigating fatal crash in DeLand involving transit van
A woman in her 90s died after a crash in DeLand Tuesday evening. Troopers with the Florida Highway Patrol were called to the intersection of South Adelle Ave. and West Beresford Rd. around 6:30 p.m.
Mar 30 2023 - 160 Bags Of Heroin, Fentanyl Found In Bensalem Bust: Police
BENSALEM, PA - Bensalem police officers recovered 160 bags of suspected heroin and fentanyl after conducting a controlled buy on Tuesday, authorities said. On March 28, 2023, Bensalem Township Police ...
Mar 30 2023 - Nebraska Senators Change the Rules
Nebraska Senators agreed to change their session rules to avoid more delays caused by filibusters. Senator Steve Erdman of Scottsbluff made a motion to limit debate on some bills…. The Executive Board ...
Mar 30 2023 - $52M, 10-mile bus rapid transit project to be done in 2026
C-Tran’s board of directors has unanimously approved a plan for a third line of bus rapid transit, known as The Vine, to run along Highway 99 from Vancouver’s waterfront to Washington State ... and on ...
Mar 30 2023 - WA: C-Tran ready to roll The Vine along Highway 99 from Vancouver waterfront to WSU Vancouver
C-Tran's board of directors has unanimously approved a plan for a third line of bus rapid transit, known as The Vine, to run along Highway 99 from Vancouver's waterfront to Washington State University ...
Mar 30 2023 - Used Honda cars for sale in Mount Airy, NC
I would recommend Mt. Airy Toyota to all my friend and I will come back again to purchase another vechicle. Jeffrey Winton at Ocean Honda is fantastic!! He made my transition from a lease to a buy ...
Mar 30 2023 - Center has hit its stride in investing in Arkansas-based businesses
Little Rock trucker Trey Alexander was ready to go out on his own and start a transportation company but didn't quite know where to turn. He found help, as hundreds of others did last year, at the ...
Mar 30 2023 - Man sentenced for stealing $3.5M from Morgantown business
CLARKSBURG, W.Va (WDTV) - A Pennsylvania businessman has been sentenced to prison for stealing $3.5 million from a Morgantown construction company. 60-year-old Michael D. Allen, of Irwin, Pennsylvania ...
Mar 30 2023 - Is Tim Hortons, the famed Canadian coffee chain, coming back to South Florida?
Is Tim Hortons, the famed Canadian coffee chain, coming back to South Florida? Hollywood’s mayor, the Consulate General of Canada in Miami, business group Enterprise Florida, and the chain itself all ...
Mar 30 2023 - Tyson Walker, Michigan State upset No. 2 Marquette in NCAA Tournament
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Michigan State started strong and ended even stronger en route to a 69-60 second-round victory over Marquette in the NCAA Tournament on Sunday night at Nationwide Arena.
Mar 30 2023 - President Joe Biden predicts Marquette to advance to the Final Four, Barack Obama has Golden Eagles
Bracket busted. Marquette fans, meanwhile, won't like former President Barack Obama's bracket. He has the Golden Eagles defeating Vermont on Friday, but then he predicts the Golden Eagles to fall to ...
Mar 30 2023 - Pregnant women ate poppy seed bagels – leading to positive drug tests. Now, they're calling for c
Two pregnant New Jersey women were shocked to learn the hospitals tested them for illicit drugs and reported them for possible abuse or neglect.
Mar 30 2023 - Panes & Gains: As it builds its business, Renewal by Andersen of Central PA opens a window to c
Getting back to a sense of normalcy after COVID-19 has been a challenge. If there’s one thing we learned from the pandemic, it’s that where we “nest” is important to us. Now more than ever, people are ...
Mar 30 2023 - Alabama lawmakers to review business incentive bills
Lawmakers must decide if they want to renew the Alabama Jobs Act. If the act is renewed, it would be in place for the next five years. “It’s been successful in the past and I think some of the changes ...
Mar 30 2023 - State considers $5.5 million bailout for Maine dairy industry
Central Maine Dairy Equipment in Skowhegan is an example of a downstream business that would benefit from emergency payments to Maine dairy farmers. The business sells, installs and services ...
Mar 30 2023 - Officials: Industrial expansion projects causing business boom in Orange County, lowering tax rates
Officials believe there is a laundry list of benefits the expansions will have for the county and its residents.
Mar 30 2023 - Harrison grad, Marquette's Jonah Lucas enjoys ride of first college basketball season
COLUMBUS, Ohio − At this point last year, Jonah Lucas was in a state of uncertainty. His high school basketball career had just ended when Kokomo knocked Lucas' Harrison Raiders out of the Class 4A ...
Mar 30 2023 - DACA has not had a negative impact on the US job market, finds study
Emily Battaglia, an assistant professor of economics at the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics ... who could be crucial voters in his race for re-election," The New York Times reported in ...
Mar 30 2023 - Bucks County school districts have a new way to catch drivers who illegally pass school buses
Three Bucks County school districts are currently using the law, which makes it easier to catch drivers who illegally pass school buses.
Mar 30 2023 - Bensalem Business Bilked $2.4M By Accountant: Prosecutor
BENSALEM, NJ - A Bensalem business was bilked out of more than two million dollars by an accountant, according to the Bensalem Police Department. Emmaus resident Michael Bull, 47, has been charged ...
Mar 30 2023 - 'This could have ended bad': Jasper City School bus driver labeled hero
A Jasper City School bus driver is being labeled a hero after showing bravery behind the wheel in a time of crisis. Caption: 'This could have ended bad': Jasper City School bus driver labeled hero, ...
Mar 30 2023 - Union Station businesses excited for NFL draft to make its KC debut
Parking accommodations have been put in place and businesses located inside Union Station, like Parisi Coffee, are ready to be part of the excitement. "The NFL has come in here and has been very ...
Mar 30 2023 - Is the bloom already off of N.J.’s budding weed business? | Editorial
Layoffs are apparently coming as a Camden County cultivation site is closed down. Is this a sign of hard times, or just one producer's right-sizing?
Mar 30 2023 - Downtown Palatine Business Association Reinvents Spring Kick-Off Event
For more than a decade, the Downtown Palatine Business Association (DPBA) has hosted the “Girls on the Town” event as a kickoff to spring, and a chance for area residents to experience (or ...
Mar 30 2023 - In Today’s Albion, Yesterday’s News Sells Antiques, Works with the Community
By the North Branch of the Kalamazoo River and among many other businesses, a small, quiet shop stands next to Stirling’s Books and Brew. The appropriately-named Yesterday’s News is a quaint antique ...
Mar 30 2023 - MEDC grants $60m to boost jobs
Other grants support affordable housing, more daycare and business development in Albion, Kalamazoo, and Sault Ste. Marie. "Our goal is to build an economy of the future and compete with everyone to ...
Mar 30 2023 - $60 million in state grants aim to add quality jobs in Auburn Hills
Other grants support affordable housing, more daycare and business development in Albion, Kalamazoo, and Sault Ste. Marie. “Our goal is to build an economy of the future and compete with everyone to ...
Mar 30 2023 - Salena Zito: A seventh-generation family business thrives in trendy Lawrenceville
When German immigrant Peter Wagner founded his shoe store here in 1854, Franklin Pierce was in his second term as the 14th President of the United States and fellow Sharpsburg resident Henry Heinz was ...
Mar 30 2023 - Ohio Attorney General asks state Supreme Court to dismiss case challenging abortion-rights amendmen
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Ballot Board properly exercised its discretion ... asked the high court to dismiss the request by Margaret DeBlase of Montgomery County and John Giroux of Hamilton County, ...
Mar 30 2023 - Springfield CNA pleads guilty to abusing 91-year-old Alzheimer’s patient
A nursing assistant pushed a patient out of her chair and aggressively dragged her across the floor, according to camera footage presented by prosecutors.
Mar 30 2023 - AM Best Withdraws Credit Ratings of Alaska Timber Insurance, Inc.
OLDWICK, N.J., March 29, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of B++ (Good) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of "bbb" (Good) of Alaska Timber Insurance, Inc.
Mar 30 2023 - Foster care system in 23 East Texas counties soon to be run by private entity
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - One of the biggest changes to the foster care system in East Texas is underway: privatization. “This transition does create challenges and there’s lots of need in our community,” ...
Mar 30 2023 - 🌱 Dalton State Receives $370,000 Grant + Kids STEM Festival
High: 80 Low: 48. Sunday: Mostly cloudy. High: 77 Low: 56. Are you a business owner or marketer in Dalton who wants to build awareness, connect with customers and increase sales? If that's you ...
Mar 30 2023 - Talks on Columbus police chief’s position continue in recent council meeting
On Tuesday, dozens of people filled city council chambers. Many of them had plenty to say concerning Columbus Police Chief Freddie Blackmon and the recent severance package he was offered just one day ...
Mar 30 2023 - Saving migrating songbirds in downtown Columbus
Unfortunately, many won't reach their destinations because they'll collide with buildings — a deadly problem a group of volunteers wants to help solve. Why it matters: It's estimated that between 365 ...
Mar 30 2023 - Multi-vehicle crash leaves five people injured in Ashburn
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Five people were injured in a multi-vehicle crash in the Ashburn community. The high-speed accident happened on West Columbus Avenue at 83rd Street. West Columbus Avenue is a separate ...
Mar 30 2023 - Which barbecue restaurant in the Columbus area is the best around? Vote in Round 3!
Columbus residents have a lot of options for barbecue, and over the last couple of weeks the Ledger-Enquirer has asked readers to help decide which one is the best. The Emerald’s Touch (36% of the ...
Mar 30 2023 - 'Survivor' 44 episode recap: Columbus player is injured. Did it cost him the game?
Columbus resident Matthew Grinstead-Mayle sustained a major injury and Cincinnati native Josh Wilder lost an immunity challenge on the fifth episode of "Survivor," which aired on CBS and Paramount+ ...
Mar 30 2023 - St. Francis Hospital in Columbus on lockdown following reports of suspicious activity
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - St. Francis Hospital in Columbus is currently on lockdown following reports of suspicious activities in the parking garage. Hospital officials say they are working with local ...
Mar 30 2023 - USPS hiring city carriers in Columbus; starting wage is $22.24 per hour
The Columbus post office will be hosting job fairs in April, hoping to hire more city carriers. USPS announced Tuesday that it plans to host job fairs every Thursday in April from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at ...
Mar 30 2023 - Columbus teens lead other kids to make smart choices, deliver free meals for Ramadan
Two Columbus teens are working with a local organization to keep kids safe and encourage them to make smart choices, and in the process, they're changing their own lives. "I have changed," said ...
Mar 30 2023 - Four court cases delayed as Columbus suspect in racial assaults goes to hospital
The remaining court cases involving a Columbus man convicted of stabbing a white store worker in a racially motivated assault are on hold after he was taken to the hospital Wednesday with reported ...
Mar 30 2023 - Aunt of man killed in shooting at west Columbus gym demands for gun violence to stop
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Tabias Cunningham just turned 23 years old on March 23. He was a brother, a son, a cousin, and on top of all that, a new father. “I just don’t understand,” said his aunt, Fretta Ward.
Mar 30 2023 - San Jose’s Bellarmine hit with two lawsuits alleging long-ago abuse by disgraced Jesuit
Roman Catholic officials had already identified Jesuit Brother William C. Farrington as having been credibly accused of sexually abusing children.
Mar 30 2023 - Two cannabis shops seek licenses to open storefronts in Astoria
OCM is the New York state agency tasked with licensing businesses to participate ... The two businesses looking to open in Astoria would receive a Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) ...
Mar 30 2023 - Escambia County students receive scholarships from 'Alabama State University Bus Tour'
The ASU bus tour has already made several stops this week to schools in Decatur, Georgia and Selma, Alabama. The tour is set to wrap up Friday.
Mar 30 2023 - Woman who torched Wyoming abortion clinic busted by feds
Federal authorities have arrested a Wyoming woman for setting fire to an abortion clinic in Casper, reported the Casper Star Tribune this week. "Lorna Green, 22, was formally charged with arson of a ...
Mar 30 2023 - New Humber Freeport company on way after Treasury approval - with 7,000 jobs on horizon
"The Humber freeport is already open for business, supporting the regeneration of the region by creating jobs and attracting new business investment.” He added: “I am sorry that Treasury ...
Mar 30 2023 - Florida PolyCon, celebration of 'geek culture,' returns March 18 in Lakeland
A new dessert placeJeremiah's Italian Ice to enter Lakeland's booming frozen treats business New detailsLakeland Family YMCA begins capital campaign for $21 million expansion Florida PolyCon starts at ...
Mar 30 2023 - West Virginia bus driver accused of dropping students off mid-route ‘no longer employed’ by Cab
A bus driver who dropped students off near a Huntington McDonald’s during severe weather is “no longer employed by Cabell County Schools,” ...
Mar 30 2023 - West Virginia TV station names Brautigan assistant news director
Bailey Brautigan, a digital media manager at CBS station WOWK-TV Ch. 13 in Huntington, W.Va., has been promoted to assistant news director. Previously, Brautigan served as deputy editor for business ...
Mar 30 2023 - Manitoba agrees to pay $17 million and apologize to settle disabled abuse lawsuit
The Manitoba government has agreed to pay $17 million and apologize in the legislature to settle a lawsuit filed on behalf of former residents who say they were abused at a centre for people with ...
Mar 30 2023 - Locally owned shops in downtown McPherson struggle to stay open
Shop local, a big push during the pandemic, but now that it’s over, some McPherson businesses say things have changed.
Mar 30 2023 - Clackamas Chair Smith reverses vote, prevents motel purchase for transitional housing
Project Turnkey 2.0, which is being managed by the Oregon Community Foundation, awarded Clackamas County $8 million for the project. The remaining funds would have come from other local programs ...
Mar 30 2023 - Clackamas County says ‘no’ to transitional housing for unhoused people
Clackamas County Chair Tootie Smith reversed her support Wednesday for a state-funded purchase and conversion of a motel to serve as temporary housing for people experiencing homelessness, nixing ...
Mar 30 2023 - Clackamas County chair rescinds vote to turn Quality Inn into homeless shelter
Clackamas County Chair Tootie Smith rescinded her vote Wednesday for the county to purchase a hotel with state and metro money. It would have created a transitional housing complex at Clackamas ...
Mar 30 2023 - Clackamas County commissioners talk withholding funds, possible law violation
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — After Clackamas County killed the purchase of a hotel for a transitional shelter, commissioners are debating whether they should withhold money the state gave the county for ...
Mar 30 2023 - A costly decision: Clackamas County will lose out on $8M after abandoning transitional housing proj
The Clackamas County Commission's decision to back out of a plan to buy a Quality Inn and use it for transitional housing is going to cost the county. County leaders will have to return $8 million in ...
Mar 30 2023 - Arkansas Ozark Society hikers bushwhack into unsullied Pine Hollow area
I was as excited as a young child on Christmas morning, waking 30 minutes before the 6 a.m. alarm. I lay in bed, willing the clock to go faster so I could begin what was going to be "a memorable day." ...
Mar 30 2023 - Babylon Board Extends Vote On Dominican Eatery Amid Hookah Rumors
A potential Deer Park Dominican restaurant which conflicted with community concerns that it'll be a hookah lounge or gentleman's club will wait a bit longer for a business permit. The Town of Babylon ...
Mar 30 2023 - Coeymans restaurant celebrating 25th anniversary
Yanni’s Too in Coeymans is marking 25 years in business. The family-owned restaurant cooks seafood specialties along the Hudson River. Chief and owner Mark Yanni started as a dishwasher, went to the ...
Mar 30 2023 - Two new car washes being built in busy sections of Toms River, NJ
Cars up, suds spreading on vehicles for drivers heading through Toms River. The car wash chain spreading suds on cars across the nation is expanding across New Jersey. In Toms River specifically, ...
Mar 30 2023 - Erwin man charged with exploitation of minor
An Erwin man was arrested after the discovery of child sexual abuse material on Tuesday, according to a press release from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
Mar 30 2023 - Historic downtown Columbus building on South High Street changes hands
The Ohio National Bank building in downtown Columbus has a new owner. The building was built in 1912. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Harsax Management Company bought the ...
Mar 30 2023 - Downtown Columbus recovery initiative: One year later
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As more workers are returning to the office across the country, Columbus is no exception. However, there are still two days a week there's a difference. Amy Taylor, the president of ...
Mar 30 2023 - What's New and Noteworthy This Spring in Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, the 14th largest city in the U.S., one of the fastest-growing cities in the Midwest and Ohio's capital city, has several new experiences awaiting visitors. From new restaurants by some of ...
Mar 30 2023 - Did Ohio State football’s assistant coaches deserve big 2023 raises? Hey, Nathan!
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football may again have the highest assistant coach salary pool in the nation in 2023. Not surprisingly, some fans wonder whether the investment is paying enough dividends.
Mar 30 2023 - Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center warns of so-called zombie drug
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WTVG) - The Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center is warning Ohioans of dangerous substances found in the state that some U.S. lawmakers have called a “zombie drug.” ONIC issued a safety ...
Mar 30 2023 - Columbus would put $2 million in ARPA funds to nonprofit that cancels medical debt, under proposal
Some Columbus residents could get letters in the mail informing them of voided medical debt by late summer, if Columbus City Council greenlights an ordinance to ...
Mar 30 2023 - 'It's getting closer and closer to our houses': Community responds after west Columbus gym shooting
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus residents expressed their shock over another shooting in west Columbus — this time in a very public space. The shooting happened Tuesday night at the Esporta Fitness Gym off ...
Mar 30 2023 - New Business – Mr. Hibachi Comes to Grove City
A new food is just minutes from Pickaway County on London Grove port road. Mr. Hibachi a local family business has grown from one location to six in just a few years with the new opening in Grove City ...
Mar 30 2023 - Groveport schools were on lockdown after nearby shooting
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A Groveport middle school and several elementary schools went on a “secured perimeter” alert after a shooting Tuesday morning. Franklin County Sheriff’s deputies ...
Mar 30 2023 - Former Huntington Univ. coach indicted after claims of ‘Nassar-esque’ athlete abuse
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH-TV) – A grand jury in northern Indiana has indicted a former Huntington University cross-country coach accused of “Nassar-esque” treatment of student-athletes. The ...
Mar 30 2023 - Opinion: Biden’s compromise on new oil drilling is devastating for Alaska
I am old enough to remember the late George H.W. Bush's promise at the Republican National Convention in 1988 of "Read my lips: no new taxes," a pledge that he reneged o ...
Mar 30 2023 - As South bans abortion, thousands turn to Illinois clinics
Every day is busy now. Hundreds of women travel each week to the southern tip of Illinois to secure an abortion, something that is no longer available to millions living in a 1,800 mile stretch of ...
Mar 30 2023 - Main Street New Jersey: Highlighting local businesses in North Arlington
Every Friday, News 12 New Jersey picks towns around the Garden State to feature their Main Streets and local businesses. Lauren Due visits North Arlington and kicked off her day at B&B Bagels.
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