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Bus News Archives, May 03 2023
May 03 2023 - Shot NYPD Detective Troy Patterson dies after spending 33 years in coma
Officer Troy Patterson was just 27, newly engaged and off-duty when he was ambushed by three armed thugs looking for a few bucks outside PS 3 in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
May 03 2023 - The #1 taco spot in Mansfield, according to Yelp
Stacker compiled a list of the highest-rated restaurants for tacos in Mansfield using data from Yelp ... Rating: 3.5/5 (222 reviews) - Price: $$ - Adress: 8958 Lyra Dr Columbus, OH 43240 - Categories: ...
May 03 2023 - Columbus High baseball advances to GHSA 3A quarterfinals
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Columbus High baseball team has advanced to the GHSA 3A quarterfinals.
May 03 2023 - Jasper Announces Jasper Brand Voice, Giving Businesses the Power to Create On-brand Content at Scal
Jasper, a generative AI platform, today announced the launch of Jasper Brand Voice, a new product offering designed to make generative AI outputs less generic and more aligned with a brand's identity.
May 03 2023 - Medford Native, Business Owner Signs Contract With Horizon Beverage
Elaina Repucci partnered with Horizon Beverage, one of the state's largest beverage distributors, for her drink mixer business Simple Sips.
May 03 2023 - West Orange School District Requests New Driver After Bus Incident
No students were harmed – although some became "emotionally upset" – during an incident involving a bus in West Orange, an official said.
May 03 2023 - State where you’re most likely to hit an animal? It’s NOT NJ
Most of us think 'if the workers were already there, why didn't they just clear it right then?' I was pulling out of a business on Olden Avenue in Trenton yesterday and I saw traffic was ground to a ...
May 03 2023 - New fertility center opens in Jersey City; 49 Fisk Street ‘tops out’ | Business Notes
Halpern Real Estate Ventures recently announced the topping out of 49 Fisk Street on Jersey City’s West Side at six stories.
May 03 2023 - High-End Camera Thefts: Exec At Bergen-Based Webcam Company, Owner Of NJ Motorcycle Shop Busted
An executive at an international webcam company based in Bergen County plotted with the owner of a Union County motorcycle shop to steal more than 200 high-end digital cameras from his employer, ...
May 03 2023 - Hackensack University Medical Center's Central Utility Plant Receives Performance Excellence in Ele
Hackensack, NJ - Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) has awarded the Performance Excellence in Electricity Renewal (PEER) Gold certification to Hackensack University Medical Center's new Central ...
May 03 2023 - New Jersey is the new hot spot for big businesses to go broke
Retailers like Bed Bath & Beyond and David's Bridal are bypassing courts in Manhattan and Delaware in favor of the Garden State ...
May 03 2023 - Bus drivers in three districts plan to strike amid stalled contract negotiations
A strike could disrupt transportation for thousands of students in Westborough, Marlborough, and Framingham, which rely on private vendor North Reading Transportation [NRT] Bus for transportation ...
May 03 2023 - Healey and Driscoll Hear From SouthCoast Business Leaders in Fall River Visit
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll visited Fall River to tour local businesses and host a roundtable with area business leaders.
May 03 2023 - Driver uses truck to block school bus after student’s ‘obscene’ gesture, GA deputies say
Before the incident, the man called sheriff’s deputies to help with traffic as he moved his cattle across the road, WTVC reported. That’s when he said a student on the bus made the vulgar gesture at ...
May 03 2023 - Here’s what Cedar Park, Leander voters need to know for the May 6 election
The issuance of $698,330,000 of bonds by the Leander Independent School District for school facilities, the purchase of necessary sites for school facilities, buses and vehicles and the imposition of ...
May 03 2023 - iFoster Gets $4.3 Million from AmeriCorps to Expand Public Health Work
The nonprofit iFoster has been awarded a $4.3 million Americorps grant to train transition-age foster youth to provide services in California.
May 03 2023 - ACLU of Rhode Island joins lawsuit against DCYF over treatment of children in foster care
The lawsuit, which was first filed in 2007, alleged that DCYF’s lack of funding, excessive caseloads, and mismanagement had allowed children in foster care to be abused and shuffled from home to home.
May 03 2023 - Liberty Bankers Insurance Group Honored as Gold Stevie® Award Winner in 2023 American Business
Company Recognized for Its Innovative On-the-Spot Underwriting TechnologyDALLAS, May 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Liberty Bankers Insurance Group ...
May 03 2023 - Liberty Energy acquires Houston-based Siren Energy, makes side business of reduced-emissions fracki
A Denver-based energy giant is making a side business out of powering fracking fleets with lower-emissions fuels and spent tens of millions of dollars acquiring a Houston-based company to jumpstart ...
May 03 2023 - Gov. Greg Abbott makes Texas mass shooting about immigration. That's despicable.
Gov. Greg Abbott doesn't care about the lives lost in the Texas shooting. He's too busy labeling the gunman and the victims 'illegal immigrants.' ...
May 03 2023 - Necessary nuisance: Berks roadwork calls for slower speeds, caution
We're in the midst of one of the busiest roadwork seasons in recent years, one Pennsylvania Department of Transportation official says, ...
May 03 2023 - NC man arrested during historic drug bust, sheriff says
The Haywood County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a man after one of the largest seizures of suspected Fentanyl in Haywood County’s history.
May 03 2023 - Churubusco team bound for international livestock judging contest in Scotland
Four members of the Churubusco Livestock Judging Team are ready to represent the United States in Scotland. The group – Devyn Gaff, McKenna Sobasky, Remi Earnhart and James Earnhart – earned a spot at ...
May 03 2023 - IU celebrates Indiana’s musical legacy at annual Jazz Celebration April 29
The Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra performed a suite inspired by historical jazz recordings made in Richmond, Indiana.
May 03 2023 - Dura Software acquires Colorado-based automotive software provider
"This represents a significant milestone for [Dura] as it continues to diversify its portfolio and expand its offerings in the business-to-business software sector," Dura stated i ...
May 03 2023 - Noem appoints 2 new members to Board of Regents
Noem for selecting me to serve on the South Dakota Board of Regents,” Lochner said. “I believe my business experience in numerous technical support and operational areas will enable me to serve as an ...
May 03 2023 - Arrest made in Albany business armed robberies
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - An arrest has been made after two businesses were robbed on Friday, according to the Albany Police Department (APD). Police say they were called around 8:30 p.m. to incidents at ...
May 03 2023 - Knights of Columbus Council in Idaho honored as top Knights Council in the state
The oldest Knights of Columbus Council in Idaho “underwent an amazing renewal this year,” and was recently honored as the top Knights council in the State of Idaho.
May 03 2023 - Buses, ferries key to fixing Hobart AFL stadium transport dilemma, Liberals say
The Tasmanian government is planning for an expanded bus and ferry network to transport people to and from the proposed 23,000-seat stadium in Hobart's Macquarie Point and has firmly ruled out light ...
May 03 2023 - New Eatery, Other Retailers Open At Plaza In Yonkers
Four new retailers, including a new eatery, have opened up shop at a busy strip plaza in Westchester. The new businesses, all located in Yonkers at the Fleetwood Plaza located at 850 Bronx River Rd.
May 03 2023 - Torrential Downpours Cause Closures On Busy Roads, Parkways In Yonkers, Rest Of Westchester
Overnight flooding caused by torrential downpours resulted in numerous closures across Westchester, including busy parkways that had to be partially shut down. Many of the closures happened on Sunday ...
May 03 2023 - Owners come and go but 4 Corners Convenience remains a Terry staple for travelers
Although the business itself is an established part of Terry's community ... having to shut down to address issues presented by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality.
May 03 2023 - Kipling, Hattiesburg Zoo tiger, dies
Leaders with the Hattiesburg Zoo announced the Sumatran Tiger, Kipling, died Wednesday morning. Kipling was recently transitioned to hospice care. Zoo officials ...
May 03 2023 - New USM Student Government Leaders Transition into Office at Hattiesburg Campus
The transition is underway in the Student Government Association (SGA) at The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) on its Hattiesburg campus, as its new executive officers officially take over for ...
May 03 2023 - Multiple former Alabama and Auburn players taken on day two of NFL Draft
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WHNT) – Day two of the NFL Draft was a busy day for former Alabama and Auburn players, as multiple guys heard their names called and saw their dreams become a reality.
May 03 2023 - Hospitals in Columbus, Tupelo, New Albany, Amory praised for patient safety
Hospitals in Columbus, Tupelo, New Albany and Amory received high marks for patient safety. The Leapfrog Group, a national nonprofit, bi-annually gives letter grades to hospitals on how well they're ...
May 03 2023 - Bustang Outrider extends free fares through May
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is extending its free fare promotion for its new Bustang Outrider Trinidad-Pueblo route, through May 31. The roundtrip service between Trinidad and ...
May 03 2023 - Columbus backs access to abortion pill Mifepristone
Columbus joined dozens of local governments in filing an appellate court brief Monday calling for access to Mifepristone, a medication used in terminating early-stage pregnancies.
May 03 2023 - Columbus backs access to abortion pill Mifepristone in legal filing
Columbus joined dozens of local governments in filing an appellate court brief Monday calling for access to Mifepristone, a medication used in terminating early-stage pregnancies. Driving the news: ...
May 03 2023 - Mission EDC helps local business after weekend storm
The Mission Economic Development Corporation helps local businesses that were impacted after this weekend’s storm. Mission EDC is opening the doors to its ...
May 03 2023 - Used cars for sale in Cedar Springs, MI under $5,000
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Used They got me into a super nice car at a great price! I trust the staff at AutoMax and will do business in the future. Best possible ...
May 03 2023 - Bankrupt Office Interiors of Virginia fielding suitors, shows nearly $4M in debt
Upon filing for Chapter 11 protection last month, the company said the process will allow it to remain in business and retain its 35 employees while attempting to sell the business or restructure its ...
May 03 2023 - Taylor professor Julie Moore cited Jemar Tisby on her syllabus. Then she lost her job.
A well-respected professor and published poet, Moore said her provost named Tisby in explaining why her contract was not renewed.
May 03 2023 - The Pa. grand jury investigation into alleged systemic cover-up of child sex abuse within the Jehov
A Pa. grand jury recently brought child sex abuse charges against nine men in what some are calling the most extensive investigation into Jehovah's Witnesses ever.
May 03 2023 - Overinflated: The Journey of a Humble Tire Reveals Why Prices Are Still So High
Michael Grabell ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. The trouble that brought Heather Brown to ...
May 03 2023 - Girls Inc Columbus set to host 9th annual strong, smart, bold celebration
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Girls Inc Columbus announced its 9th annual strong, smart, and bold celebration dinner. The event will be held on June 22, at the St. Luke Ministry Center from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
May 03 2023 - Russian man living in Buford charged with money laundering
A Russian man who lived in Buford was indicted in April for allegedly operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business and illegally transmitting more than $150 million.
May 03 2023 - City of Sedalia Awarded $7,500 Buckle Up, Phone Down Business Showdown 2023 Award
The City of Sedalia won 1st place. On Monday, April 24 at the State Capitol in Jefferson City, the City of Sedalia was presented with a check for $7,500 and a plaque. The City of Sedalia plans to use ...
May 03 2023 - Missouri Senate hears concerns about allowing guns on buses, trains and in churches
JEFFERSON CITY — Opponents of a proposal to allow people to carry firearms on buses, trains and in churches say the legislation would make Missouri a less safe state.
May 03 2023 - Memory Cafe reopens in Rhinelander
The Northwoods Memory Café is back in business. After being closed for three years due to COVID, the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Oneida County will resume the service beginning May 4. The ...
May 03 2023 - Actor Bradley Cooper will headline 39th annual Pa. Chamber of Business and Industry dinner
Grammy Award winning and Academy Award-nominated actor, writer and producer Bradley Cooper will be the keynote speaker for the 39th annual Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry dinner on Oct.
May 03 2023 - Arcadia Biosciences (RKDA) Announces Date of First Quarter 2023 Financial Results and Business High
Arcadia Biosciences, Inc.® (Nasdaq: RKDA), a producer and marketer of innovative, plant-based health and wellness products, today announced that it will release its financial and business results for ...
May 03 2023 - TTC Subway From Toronto To Richmond Hill Just Got Closer & Here's When It Could Be Ready
The city of Toronto's latest update on Ontario Line construction said that the transit project is planned for completion in 2031, so it won't be after that until you can ride the TTC up to Markham or ...
May 03 2023 - WATCH: Alexis Avila found guilty of throwing newborn in dumpster sentenced to 16 years
Alexis Avila, found guilty of throwing her newborn baby in a dumpster in January 2022, was sentenced to 16 years Monday morning.Avila was found guilty last month of child abuse causing bodily harm and ...
May 03 2023 - Alexis Avila gets 16 years for attempted murder, child abuse
A judge sentenced Alexis Avila to 16 years behind bars after a conviction for abandoning her newborn baby in a dumpster in Hobbs in 2022.
May 03 2023 - Florida Small Business Development Center at FAMU opens new incubator
A new Small Business Incubator Program at Florida A&M University is aimed at helping women- and minority-owned businesses.
May 03 2023 - 7 Ways Canada’s New Dairy Code Condones Cruelty
Animal Justice supporters took part in an NFACC survey while the dairy code was being developed to encourage the industry to end some of the worst abuses—like separating mothers and babies, limiting ...
May 03 2023 - Greyhound leaves Kansas City woman stranded while traveling for transplant
Tearia Meek hoped to be approved for a double transplant, but she never made it to the Mayo Clinic. The Greyhound bus never came.
May 03 2023 - Caught up in court: Public defenders warn of backlogs in busy Arkansas courts
Recent surveys indicate that Arkansas has the busiest criminal caseload in the country, based on its size at a time when qualified lawyers are in short supply.
May 03 2023 - SBLive Oklahoma Top 25 baseball rankings: No. 18 Fort Cobb-Broxton pursues a title this week
By Ty Loftis Fort Cobb-Broxton photo by Glen Brockenbush Playoff season is upon us for high school baseball across the state of Oklahoma and as the season winds down, it is time to take a look at ...
May 03 2023 - These EV-savvy high schoolers could help California meet green tech goals
The district has begun to acquire EV buses, which, along with positions at dealerships and other auto shops in Calexico, creates a need for skilled technicians, says Mr. Rillera. And auto shop teacher ...
May 03 2023 - Plan to turn Danbury's historic Meeker's building into a bar doesn't fit vision for city, some say
DANBURY — City leaders who got a bad first impression of plans by a downtown restaurant owner to open the historic former Meeker’s hardware building as a bar will give the business a second chance to ...
May 03 2023 - Google announced two new data centers in central Ohio; Columbus and Lancaster
Google has announced it is building two new data centers in central Ohio. On Wednesday morning Google announced two new data centers in Columbus and Lancaster. According to ...
May 03 2023 - Here are the Columbus restaurants that got perfect scores in April’s health inspections
All but three restaurants, bars and lounges received an “A” grade in April’s health inspections. Find out how your favorite eatery performed.
May 03 2023 - These 13 Columbus-area restaurants opened in April
Restaurants and bars that opened in April include a long-awaited new food hall, an Athens-based favorite, plus bakeries, bubble tea and more.
May 03 2023 - Columbus police searches for suspects involved in shots fired at Peachtree Mall
Shoppers sent running for cover at Columbus’ Peachtree Mall late Tuesday morning as gun shots rang out inside the mall.
May 03 2023 - 4-year-old critically injured after wreck on Kings Mountain Dr. in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - There is currently a heavy police presence in south Columbus. The presence is located on Kings Moutain Road and Kings Mountain Court. At this time, the reason for the scene is ...
May 03 2023 - Google confirms it is building new data centers in Columbus, Lancaster
Combined with a $1 billion expansion of its New Albany facility, the two new data centers cement the region's position as one of the tech giant's fastest-growing regional hubs.
May 03 2023 - 10 cool things to do: What's happening in Columbus this weekend and beyond?
Upcoming events include season enders from CATCO, Chamber Music Columbus and the Central Ohio Symphony, plus "Madagascar the Musical." ...
May 03 2023 - Ferdon wins GOP nomination for Columbus mayor in Tuesday’s primary
A current leader in city government has been chosen as the GOP nominee for Columbus mayor. Mary Ferdon easily won the nomination with 2,533 votes (62.93% of the vote), with former Indiana state ...
May 03 2023 - Columbus police arrest second man suspected in fatal shooting near Ohio State University
Shemar A. Franklin, 26, of the city's East Side, turned himself in Monday at the Franklin County jail after he was identified as a suspect.
May 03 2023 - Teen struck, killed in east Columbus
A teenager was killed after being hit by a car in east Columbus on Tuesday. Police said the accident happened at the intersection of South James Road and Fair Avenue just after 4 p.m. A driver was ...
May 03 2023 - One of the top sports reporters in Rhode Island has a new gig
Local TV continues to see major changes, and now one of the top sports reporters in the Rhode Island market is stepping away from the business. Joe Kayata from Channel 10 is moving on to a new job ...
May 03 2023 - BBB's Spring Shred Day is this Saturday in Glen Allen
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. -- The Better Business Bureau is hosting its "Secure Your ID Day" shredding event in Glen Allen this Saturday. "BBB serving Central Virginia is proud to partner with ...
May 03 2023 - Horses safe after running onto busy Massachusetts highway
Two horses take a stroll on Route 88 in Westport, Massachusetts on Monday morning, May 1, 2023. (Massachusetts State Police)WESTPORT, Mass. (WLNE) — Two horses are safe and sound after they escaped ...
May 03 2023 - Hampton businesses partner with South Dakota reservation for seasonal workers
It started with a Facebook post a few years ago for donations for the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Years later, those donations continue, and reservation members are now spending their ...
May 03 2023 - Hampton Beach businesses partner with South Dakota reservation for workers
As summer businesses start opening in Hampton Beach, many are looking outside New Hampshire for help, and a new partnership is helping fill the demand for workers.
May 03 2023 - 3 teens and one adult arrested for stealing 30+ guns from a Brooksville business
Three teens and one man are in jail for stealing nearly three dozen guns from a Hernando County business. Authorities said 35 guns were stolen from a Brooksville business in just three short minutes.
May 03 2023 - 1 man, 3 teens accused of stealing 35 guns from Brooksville business
Hernando County Sheriff Al Nienhuis said "see something, say something" was a key factor in making arrests in this investigation.
May 03 2023 - 17 restaurants, food trucks get near-perfect health inspections in Bradenton area
The Bradenton Herald regularly reports on local restaurants that don’t pass inspection by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation or otherwise raise concern due to food safety ...
May 03 2023 - Leesburg Bikefest to draw thousands of visitors to community
Kickstands are up for a weekend ride to Leesburg Bikefest kicked off Friday, and the annual event drives plenty of business to the community. Cool bikes, loud noises and lots of friends, it's all at ...
May 03 2023 - 20 new businesses coming to Central Pennsylvania
Aside from rain and the Easter Bunny, the month of April also brought 20 new businesses to the Midstate. Here is a recap of all the openings, in case you missed ...
May 03 2023 - Cortland firewood business takes off with help from growing YouTube channel
Ohio Wood Burner is an exclusive firewood delivery service with a full range of premium services and products for wood burning. What started as just a side hustle while taking car ...
May 03 2023 - RABA offers free bus rides on Saturday during Kool April Nites in Redding
For more information or to apply online, go to the CalFire website burn permit web page at burnpermit.fire.ca.gov. A Shasta County preservation group is offering 50 free shade trees to Redding ...
May 03 2023 - Mississippi school bus driver dies from injuries suffered in wreck earlier this month with 18 wheel
A Mississippi school bus driver involved in a wreck with an 18-wheeler earlier this month has died in a Tupelo hospital. The Monroe Journal reports that Mary Louise Carothers-McMillian, 64, of Prairie ...
May 03 2023 - Pickerington man pleads guilty to 2021 church arson
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A Pickerington man on Wednesday admitted to setting ablaze a Baltimore, Ohio church because of its “religious character.” Benjamin D. Ruckel, 25, pleaded guilty in ...
May 03 2023 - upland unified school district salary schedule
The schools boys basketball program used false addresses to place athletes from outside Polys attendance boundaries on the team, a Riverside Unified School District report concludes. Bus Aide Salary ...
May 03 2023 - Lilburn adopts livable centers initiative plan that addresses transit, greenspace improvements
The city of Lilburn has a new plan for improving mobility and access to jobs and services in the Lilburn Community Improvement District area, as well as other parts of ...
May 03 2023 - Finding and keeping workers in post-pandemic economy is a struggle for West Texas, local leaders te
Business leaders in Odessa, part of the Permian Basin, said their workforce continues to face struggles after the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Eli Hartman for The Texas Tribune Sign up for The Brief ...
May 03 2023 - Ag Career Days underway in Kewaunee County
It's part of the "Ag Career Days" event held at Pagel's Ponderosa Dairy in Kewaunee County. Fourteen yellow buses provided the first leg of the tour through a barn designed to hold 2,000 cows. Inside, ...
May 03 2023 - Used cars for sale in Bristow, OK under $202,211
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Used These guys are awesome from service, sales manages, and salesman, they do there jobs! Mark Allen has my business. Jovon thank you, Ryan ...
May 03 2023 - The New York Sun
New businesses in Russia and a new nuclear power plant in Turkey ... Candidates like the Republican senator of South Carolina are positioning themselves to be a choice for primary voters if the ...
May 03 2023 - Widespread flooding strikes central Maine following heavy rainfall
Some of the most severe flooding Tuesday occurred in Hallowell as the Kennebec River pushed over its banks and affected several businesses.
May 03 2023 - Investment News: FCA Hopes To Boost London As New York Wins Battle For Business
In recent months, London’s appeal as a location for companies looking to float their shares has come into question after several firms, including the chip designer ARM Holdings, favoured New York over ...
May 03 2023 - Tennessee High runs past Sullivan East on the pitch
On the pitch tonight Tn High was hosting Sullivan East at the stone castle. Patriots goal keeper Grant Giles had a busy night, here he makes a fantastic stop to prevent a goal. Then later the Vikings ...
May 03 2023 - What's that new haircut business on Silverton Road in North Salem?
A new business has opened in the recently renovated commercial development on Silverton Road near 17th Street.
May 03 2023 - Virginia expects largest oyster harvest in three decades
As the third-generation to run W.E. Kellum Seafood — his family’s business which commercially harvests oysters from waterways off the Chesapeake Bay in Weems, Va. — he’s been through ...
May 03 2023 - Vienna Businesses Take Sustainability To Heart With Challenge
(Emily Leayman/Patch) VIENNA, VA — Nine Vienna businesses and organizations were honored by Town Council Monday for their work to adopt environmentally-friendly practices. Vienna's Conservation and ...
May 03 2023 - Hugo’s 'pleasantly surprised' by business at store in Fosston, Minnesota
Including the Fosston store, Hugo’s now operates 12 supermarkets, one gas station, seven liquor stores, two pubs, four pharmacies and nine Caribou Coffee shops throughout Minnesota and North Dakota.
May 03 2023 - Hugo's 'pleasantly surprised' by business at store in Fosston, Minnesota
Four months after the grocery store in Fosston, Minnesota, was bought by Hugo's Family Marketplace, the Grand Forks-based company is happy with the way business is going in the new market. "We're ...
May 03 2023 - Looking Back for May 3: Chamber presents certificates to River Street businesses
Certificates gifted. The Chamber of Commerce recently presented First Dollar earned certificates to two new River Street businesses: Judy and Bob Natzel owners of ...
May 03 2023 - Three Jefferson City businesses fail alcohol compliance checks
JEFFERSON CITY - The Jefferson City Police Department, the Missouri Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control, and the Jefferson City Council for Drug Free Youth found three businesses that failed ...
May 03 2023 - Perrysburg's population growth puts pressure on school district to expand
PERRYSBURG, Ohio — Perrysburg is growing. If the new businesses and houses aren't proof, data from the United States Census Bureau shows nearly 4,500 people moving to the city between April 2010 ...
May 03 2023 - Boxed in: Glasford Illini Bluffs' defense bottles Peoria Heights' attack 10-0
No worries, Glasford Illini Bluffs' defense took care of business on Tuesday, keying a 10-0 shutout of Peoria Heights during this Illinois baseball game.
May 03 2023 - Lions take Tennessee QB Hooker on busy 2nd day of draft
The Detroit Lions had a slew of selections entering the NFL draft and took advantage of those assets — and they may have found their quarterback of the future in ...
May 03 2023 - Utah launches statewide water-wise landscaping incentive program
Businesses and homeowners across the state can now receive up to $3 per square foot when they replace their grass with water-efficient landscaping. Programs are in place for both Park City and Heber ...
May 03 2023 - Freddie's closing after 60 years, holds auction
After 60 years in business, Freddies Steakhouse is closing and held an auction on Monday. Everything from ovens to chairs went up for sale at the auction.
May 03 2023 - Saltus transitioning to British Columbia curriculum
Saltus is to transition to the internationally recognised British Columbia curriculum from the next academic year. After an in-depth review of various curricular options from around the world ...
May 03 2023 - Seven Grains Natural Market celebrates 25 years of business in Tallmadge
Seven Grains Natural Market in Tallmadge looks at 25 years of growth, holds customer appreciation days as store celebrates milestone.
May 03 2023 - Softball sectional pairings are set
The IHSAA on Sunday night announced the pairings for this year’s softball state tournament. Here are the matchups involving area teams: In Class 4A Sectional 14 at Columbus North, East Central takes ...
May 03 2023 - Looking Back: Meet the Mayors James M. McIntosh
James M. McIntosh was born in Connersville to prominent local attorney James C. McIntosh and his wife and followed in the family business of law. He was affiliated with other ...
May 03 2023 - Battle Creek Transit to transition two routes back to regular service, schedules beginning May 1
Even though Battle Creek Transit continues to operate under a staffing shortage, new staffing levels will allow for the 3E - Main/Post and 4N - NE Capital routes to return to their regular service and ...
May 03 2023 - Chillicothe, community support highlighted in local film
Among one of the local businesses, Ohio Creations has made it their mission to produce films that positively represent Chillicothe and its tight-knit community. Owner, Daniel Griesheimer ...
May 03 2023 - News briefs: OHIO Chillicothe offers part-time RN track for nursing students
Ohio University Chillicothe now offers a part-time nursing track that allows students to pursue an associate degree in nursing that fits with their busy work and life schedules. The accredited ...
May 03 2023 - Suffolk mayor Mike Duman to deliver State of the City address
The event will take place from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn, located at 100 E Conference Rd and is hosted for local business, civic and community leaders.
May 03 2023 - Route 37 reopens after sinkhole develops in Toms River
The sinkhole in Toms River on Route 37 appeared due to a busted stormwater pipe beneath the surface of the road. The sinkhole, found on Monday morning, has closed two lanes.
May 03 2023 - Pooler residents concerned over ‘foul smelling’ water
Two business owners we spoke with today, who need water to do their jobs, both agree that the water is not only clean here in Pooler, but it smells bad too and that something ...
May 03 2023 - Coming soon to Pooler: Medical cannabis dispensaries. Here's what you need to know.
Medical cannabis dispensaries are starting to open their doors across the state. Some businesses have planned locations in Pooler.
May 03 2023 - Minnesota men suspected in Waterloo store burglary
WATERLOO — Two Minnesota men arrested for break-ins in Johnson County are suspects in a burglary to a Waterloo store and dozens of other businesses in the region.
May 03 2023 - Therapy K-9 forges friendship with polar bear at zoo
According to a Facebook post on Thursday by the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office in Ohio, a therapy K-9 positioned himself in front of a glass enclosure at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and took an ...
May 03 2023 - Therapy K9 befriends polar bear at Columbus Zoo
In a Facebook post, the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office said therapy K9 Otto came face to face with a polar bear named Aurora. Otto was at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium last week along with his ...
May 03 2023 - ‘Addicted to it:’ Marion nonprofit manager accused of stealing over $766K in yearslong fraud sc
The business manager of an education nonprofit in Marion County turned herself in Tuesday amid an investigation into a years-long fraud scheme, according to the sheriff’s office.
May 03 2023 - Hillsdale Shopping Center in Canton sold for $6.4 million
Cooper Commercial Investment Group of Mayfield Heights announced the sale of the neighborhood center that stands near an Acme Fresh Market store. This type of property is known in the business as a ...
May 03 2023 - Used vehicles for sale in Sharon, MA
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used This award is chosen by DealerRater.Find out more Used Manny at Bib cars is the best in the business. Just purchased a new Jeep Gladiator ...
May 03 2023 - New 'mobile welcome center' will rep Waco in town and around Texas
The Waco Convention and Visitors Bureau on Tuesday unveiled its new Waco Mobile Welcome Center, a Waco-themed bus meant to spread word to visitors and amplify tourism in the city.
May 03 2023 - NYC Mayor Adams insists he never called Texas Gov. Abbott a ‘racist’ over sending migrant buses
Mayor Adams attempted to untangle a rhetorical jumble surrounding the city’s migrant crisis Tuesday when he clarified that he didn’t call Texas Gov. Greg Abbott a “racist” — a day after pointing out ...
May 03 2023 - Bowling Green church hosts “Blue Sunday” celebration
Blue Sunday was a day to highlight resources regarding child abuse prevention and remember victims of child abuse.
May 03 2023 - Can California's economy avoid a recession?
There's little doubt California's economy is cooling — but will it tumble into recession? It's no secret that much of the ongoing business malaise can be tied to the Federal Reserve's efforts to cool ...
May 03 2023 - Ramp closures frustrate drivers and businesses in Weslaco, Donna
Closures along Expressway 83 are frustrating commuters, and hurting local businesses in the Weslaco and Donna area. “Very inconvenient because now just like everything I’m gonna have to plan to leave ...
May 03 2023 - ‘3 strikes and you’re out’: How one Little League organization is tackling umpire abuse
One Little League organization in New Jersey has had enough of parents arguing with its umpires and is taking drastic action to solve the problem. Deptford Township Little League has implemented a new ...
May 03 2023 - Government puts $172m towards removal of silt from cyclone-affected properties
The Government has announced funding for businesses and councils to cover the cost of silt removal after Cyclone Gabrielle. On Wednesday Associate Minister for Cyclone Recovery Barbara Edmonds and ...
May 03 2023 - Snow causes school closures, late starts Wednesday
M ore than two dozen schools, businesses and offices in Colorado are on delayed start or closed Wednesday due to snow and windy conditions, especially south of the Palmer Divide.
May 03 2023 - Glenrock man, two others killed in wreck Monday
A Douglas and Glenrock businessman and two others died in a head-on collision on the Old Glenrock Highway Monday morning, May 1.
May 03 2023 - Brunch party celebrates colorful growth & impact of The Skirt Project
The Skirt Project has changed the lives of many including entrepreneurs, stay-at-home moms, and sexual abuse survivors.
May 03 2023 - CAQ breaks major campaign promise on 'third link' road tunnel for Quebec City
The Quebec government is abandoning plans to build a multi-purpose vehicular tunnel linking Quebec City to its south shore in favour of one that will be for public transit only, citing changing ...
May 03 2023 - Sweet Cheeks Espresso drive-thru bikini coffee shop now open in Searcy
In an era when drive-thru coffee stands are becoming ubiquitous, popping up in random parking lots and taking the place of former iconic businesses, Sweet Cheeks Espresso, “Central Arkansas’s first ...
May 03 2023 - Tuesday Morning going out of business, all eight Arkansas stores will close
Tuesday Morning, the discount home goods retail company with eight locations in Arkansas, announced on Facebook over the weekend that it has begun the process of closing all of its stores.
May 03 2023 - HFD: One person injured after car crashes into building in Harriman
"I’m very thankful for all the hard work of Captain Hickey and Shift #3," Chief Daniels of the Harriman Fire Department said. "They had an extremely busy 24-hour shift." ...
May 03 2023 - Cameras could nab drivers passing school buses
Florida school districts could use camera systems to capture images of drivers who illegally pass school buses, under a measure passed Monday by the Senate.
May 03 2023 - Proposed Florida bill would install camera systems on school buses to capture drivers breaking laws
The bill (SB 766) would authorize districts to install “school bus infraction detection” systems on buses. Drivers whose images are captured illegally passing buses would face a $225 civil penalty.
May 03 2023 - Cameras Could Nab Drivers Passing School Buses In Florida
Florida school districts could use camera systems to capture images of drivers who illegally pass school buses, under a measure ...
May 03 2023 - Cameras could nab drivers who illegally pass school buses
Florida school districts could use camera systems to capture images of drivers who illegally pass school buses, under a measure passed Monday by the Senate.
May 03 2023 - Elevate Rapid City partners with SD Trade to open West River Trade Office
The organization and Elevate Rapid City have collaborated to establish a Rapid City office. Businesses in West River that want to export their goods and services can now get free, private ...
May 03 2023 - Tom York on Business: San Diego Home Sales Among Most Profitable for Owners
According to Irvine-based Attom, San Diego was among the five regions where sellers of single-family homes and condos made the largest raw profits on median-priced sales in the first quarter of 2023.
May 03 2023 - Shark Tank For Change: Bergen Teens Pitch Business Ideas To Help Kenya
Students at a local school helped come up with business ideas to address problems facing Kenya, through a Shark Tank-style event.
May 03 2023 - Bergen Students Help Start Businesses To Meet Needs In Kenya
Students at a local school helped come up with business ideas to address problems facing Kenya, through a Shark Tank-style event.
May 03 2023 - Drugged Driving: Haverstraw Man Flees During Traffic Stop In Stony Point, Hits School Bus
A Hudson Valley man was nabbed for alleged drugged driving and possession of drugs after fleeing during a traffic stop and hitting a school bus. The incident took place in Rockland County around 1:45 ...
May 03 2023 - Dearborn, Dearborn Heights men charged in major Michigan auto insurance scheme
In this case, people underwent care that wasn’t for their health or benefit, leaving them with substance abuse problems and other concerns,” Anita Fox, from the Department of Insurance and ...
May 03 2023 - This Latter-day Saint historian left his faith. Here’s why he returned
This wasn’t unusual, at least for him — he started reading Latter-day Saint thinkers like Truman Madsen and B.H. Roberts in his young teens, out of curiosity about his faith. One day he took the bus ...
May 03 2023 - How this star Houlton runner is preparing to defend her state championship title
Teanne Ewings means business when she steps onto the track, and her main goal is to hone in on her competition and let them motivate her.
May 03 2023 - Meet the semifinalists to become Columbus schools superintendent
The person who will replace Dr. Talisa Dixon as the next permanent superintendent of Columbus City Schools has been narrowed to a group of six. The district released the names of the six semifinalists ...
May 03 2023 - Apparent neo-Nazi group protests drag brunch; Columbus city, LGBTQ+ leaders react
Columbus city leaders and LGBTQ+ activists denounced the actions of an alleged neo-Nazi group that protested a drag brunch Saturday.
May 03 2023 - Second Ontario prison employee arrested in drug bust, inmate also charged: OPP
Police say a second employee at an Ontario federal prison and an inmate have been charged as part of an alleged scheme to smuggle drugs to inmates.
May 03 2023 - Grande Cache businesses seek tourism ideas to boost awareness of their 'secret jewel'
Tourism operators in the Alberta Northern Rockies region hope to cash in on plans to grow the sector outside of legacy destinations in the province like Banff and Jasper.
May 03 2023 - Danville expecting a 'full house' when casino opens on May 15
Residents and business owners welcome Caesars Virginia, the people it will bring to the area, and the millions of dollars in economic investments.
May 03 2023 - Business owners petitioning for street closure during Fairhope First Friday Art Walk
On any given day there’s traffic moving up and down Fairhope Ave. “It’s just such a beautiful place to be and spend time with your family, your friends, visit the ...
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