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Bus News Archives, May 04 2023
May 04 2023 - Used trucks for sale in Beggs, OK under $99,969
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Used Great help and good opinions. A little busy but I enjoyed buying from the friendly and helpful salesman. Replaced starter and didn't ...
May 04 2023 - Five things: GIC deadline, massive Seaport development and what’s coming for a new Boston Common
Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your Wednesday, plus the first spam email ever and what's coming to the Boston Common.
May 04 2023 - Trans Pedo Who Made Sadistic Sex Videos Of Daughter, 7, Moved To Infamous NJ Women's Prison
A transgender pedophile who produced sadistic sex abuse videos of her 7-year-old daughter has been housed since last summer in New Jersey's notorious women's prison along with her lover, state records ...
May 04 2023 - Howard Co. teacher charged with sexually abusing teenage student
Police believe 44-year-old Matthew Barth sexually abused a 15-year-old female student over a period of four months.
May 04 2023 - Teacher Sexually Abused 15-Year-Old Student On School Grounds For Months In MD: Police
A sexual predator who preyed on a 15-year-old student he was tasked to teach in Maryland has been apprehended out of state for alleged sexual abuse on school grounds, authorities announced.
May 04 2023 - Utah Senate president leads trade delegation to active war zone
The trip, which is organized by World Trade Center Utah and the Utah-based non-profit August Mission, includes Adams, Rep. Jordan Teuscher (R-South Jordan), and business and non-profit representatives ...
May 04 2023 - Registered sex offender arrested after 'suspicious' visits to children's business, police say
Proactive employees at a business frequented by children led to the arrested of a registered sex offender, police said.
May 04 2023 - Convicted Sex Offender Arrested After Boone Police Investigation
Boone Police were contacted April 28 by a local business that provides activities for children, about a suspicious man that had visited the premises on two occasions. Investigators identified the man ...
May 04 2023 - BBB of North Alabama to host ‘Shred Day’ in Decatur
DECATUR, Ala. (WHNT) — Have important documents you need shredded, electronics you need to recycle or prescription drugs you need to dispose of? The Better Business Bureau of North Alabama has ...
May 04 2023 - Finalist: Opportunity exists for MC to be game-changer
That’s what I saw on the profile, was that joint opportunity to be a game-changer for business but also to be a game-changer for all people in our community,” he said. Roark said he has accomplished ...
May 04 2023 - Artist Carrie Jensen displays works at Saluda Library
SALUDA–Saluda Library is currently featuring the work of artist Carrie Jensen.  Visitors can stop by the library through June 15 to view and purchase her artwork during regular business hours. Saluda ...
May 04 2023 - North Texas Schools Ask for Help Persuading Lawmakers for Money; Call Their Budget an Emergency
Teachers, school board members, superintendents even business leaders from Frisco to Cedar Hill got together Monday to sound the alarm to state lawmakers.
May 04 2023 - Iowa Baptist missionary convicted of felony sexual abuse after giving 4-year-old gonorrhea
Some Harvest Baptist Church members were at trial in support of missionary who admitted he contracted a sexually transmitted disease outside marriage.
May 04 2023 - Colorado Governor Signs Bills Strengthening Gun Laws
The law also will allow manufacturers to be sued under the Colorado Consumer Protection Act, which applies to all other businesses in the state. A fifth bill, which would have banned semiautomatic ...
May 04 2023 - Greenville Downtown Airport District master plan ‘changing the identity’ of East Greenville
Over the last nine months, business owners and citizens have been guiding the process. On April 26 the public met again for a public design charrette.
May 04 2023 - Feds uncover sextortion ring they say led to Michigan teen’s suicide
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The suicide death of a Marquette teen led federal investigators to bust an international sextortion scheme that authorities said victimized more than 100 people across the United ...
May 04 2023 - Need a break? SAIF’s new video series combines Oregon charm with workplace safety
The videos demonstrate how these businesses find safety success as they combat complacency, stay alert to surrounding hazards, keep up with safety innovations and put safety redundancies in place.
May 04 2023 - Springdale School District sued by its own insurance carrier in sexual assault case, district count
A woman who said she was sexually abused while a student in the Springdale School District has now been named as a defendant alongside the district in a suit against Berkley Assurance, the ...
May 04 2023 - B.C. government to make decision on Surrey policing on Friday
Surrey is currently in the middle of transitioning from the RCMP to the Surrey Police Service, but Mayor Brenda Locke wants to stick with the Mounties. (Surrey Police Service/Handout and Justine ...
May 04 2023 - LA Times Today: Whittier College hit with low enrollment, financial woes
Whittier College, the alma mater of former president Richard Nixon was once a bustling liberal arts college in Whittier, California. It is one of the oldest liberal arts colleges in the state and ...
May 04 2023 - Camping trailer ditched in Oregon, ripped to shreds overnight
A camping trailer was reportedly ditched in front of some businesses in Oregon and then torn apart by campers overnight, leaving behind an explosive scene.
May 04 2023 - Cape Girardeau's Thorngate building to be redeveloped
A former factory building in Cape Girardeau is due for redevelopment by new ownership. Cape Girardeau-based Thorngate Holdings LLC plans to create two businesses in the 63,000-square-foot space at ...
May 04 2023 - Tuesday Morning is going out of business, will close 5 more KC-area stores
The sale of a discount home goods and décor #retailer to a #liquidation company will create five more #retail vacancies in the #KansasCity area. #CRE ...
May 04 2023 - Global company acquires Overland Park-based air traffic management business from Leonardo's Selex E
"This investment will enable Indra to make inroads and consolidate its global leadership — based right here in Kansas. The combination ... will garner a new era of opportunity for the #aviation ...
May 04 2023 - Holocaust survivor Sonia Warshawski closes Overland Park tailoring shop after decades in business
Sonia Warshawski’s Overland Park tailoring shop, John’s Tailoring, closed over the weekend after decades in business with loyal customers.
May 04 2023 - Pursuit suspect busted after standoff in Bell Gardens
A 40-year-old man who was wanted by the United States Marshals is under arrest after a pursuit and standoff Tuesday in Bell Gardens, authorities announced. The suspect, now identified as ...
May 04 2023 - This California Bill Would Mandate Punishment of Marijuana Debtors Without a Hearing
California's cannabis industry ... In a business that generated $5.3 billion in sales last year, bills for marijuana products and services frequently go unpaid, leaving creditors in the lurch and ...
May 04 2023 - Florida traffic stop of 2 California women ends in huge marijuana bust
A traffic stop on Interstate 75 (I-75) in Florida’s Hernando County resulted in multiple drug charges against two California women, one of whom had allegedly recently undergone a Brazilian butt lift ...
May 04 2023 - Compton Mayor Says She Will Fight Against Street Takeovers
Compton business owners and community members are demanding action from the city to stop illegal street takeovers. The street takeovers are a dangerous problem that seem to happen every weekend ...
May 04 2023 - Brief tornado hits Carson, Compton area, causing damage amid powerful storms
A tornado hit the Carson and Compton area Thursday morning, causing damage to businesses and leaving debris strewn around. The National Weather Service confirmed that a brief EF0 tornado occurred ...
May 04 2023 - New York MTA resumes transit alerts on Twitter
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority said it would resume posting automated transit alerts to Twitter on Thursday after the social media company backtracked on a plan to charge public ...
May 04 2023 - Tom York on Business: Artificial Limb Startup Gets $200K from Angel Investors at USD Confab
LIMBER Prosthetics & Orthotics, which is developing personalized prosthetics, walked away with the top cash prize of $200,000. The startup also took the conference’s People Choice Award.
May 04 2023 - Middle school drug bust leads to several arrests in Pauls Valley
Three people are facing drug charges in Garvin County after an investigation that started with a drug bust at Pauls Valley Middle School.
May 04 2023 - School drug bust leads to several arrests in Oklahoma
Authorities say several people have been arrested after a drug bust at a local junior high school. On April 19, officers with the Pauls Valley Police Department were called to Pauls Valley Junior High ...
May 04 2023 - Sherman back in playoffs since ’17, looks to pull upset
Now that Sherman is in, it’s starting to get a little greedy and bust the bracket up along the way. “The beauty of being the four seed, hypothetically you can have an easy path if you can get an upset ...
May 04 2023 - Couple Opens Office Pride Cleaning Franchise in New Jersey
Joseph and Janine Cantarelli have launched Office Pride Commercial Cleaning Services of Freehold-Middletown, an independently owned and operated commercial cleaning franchise that serves businesses ...
May 04 2023 - Use State Surplus To Restore Freehold Regional HS Busing: Legislators
Some local legislators call for the state to use surplus funds to avoid cuts to courtesy busing in the Freehold Regional HS District.
May 04 2023 - Therapists in Kennewick, WA
Via telehealth, I work with adults throughout Washington and Oregon who experience a wide range of issues including life transitions, grief and loss, identity formation or role changes ...
May 04 2023 - Man Faces 22 Civil Rights Violations for Portsmouth Vandalism
The civil complaint alleges that on Feb. 21, 2023, Mr. Faulkner damaged property at eighteen separate locations, businesses, residences, and houses of worship in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
May 04 2023 - Breathing new life into downtown Hanover | Give Local York
Main Street Hanover is a nonprofit that supports small businesses with events and grants to transform downtown Hanover.
May 04 2023 - Parkersburg business honored at Small Business Awards in Fairmont
FAIRMONT, W.Va. (WTAP) -Some businesses were honored at the Small Businesses Awards in Fairmont, including Kreinik Manufacturing. Kreinik Manufacturing is a family-owned business that manufactures ...
May 04 2023 - Champlin Park finds big wins against OPC in busy week of lacrosse
Champlin Park and Osseo/Park Center lacrosse met last week in a big win for the Rebels on April 24, before both teams played again on April 26, with the Rebels ...
May 04 2023 - Rare shelter dogs abused in Texas need adopters in New England
MSPCA-Angell and the Northeast Animal Shelter say the pack of pooches was part of a group of 100 dogs and cats rescued from a breeder in Montgomery County, living in unsanitary conditions and without ...
May 04 2023 - New Bedford considers suing MBTA over land it took to build parts of South Coast Rail
This is a file photo of a Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority train. (WLNE) NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (WLNE) — The city of New Bedford is considering suing the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority over land ...
May 04 2023 - Man arrested in Emanuel County drug bust on Griffin Ferry Road
The Emanuel County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from the Swainsboro Police Department, served a search warrant at a home on Griffin Ferry Road on Wednesday, May 3. As a result of the search, ...
May 04 2023 - Data request for teacher’s emails costs Little Falls school district $10,800
At the Little Falls School Board meeting Monday, April 17, Mike Kaluza, Little Falls Community High School business teacher and president of the teachers’ union, Minnesota Education Little Falls, summ ...
May 04 2023 - Cuellar: Texas DPS to inspect all commercial trucks at South Texas bridge
Texas, says the Texas Department of Public Safety plans to once again inspect all trucks coming from Mexico at a busy international bridge in the Rio Grande Valley, ...
May 04 2023 - Greenville businesses preparing for celebration after ECU graduation
More than 4,000 East Carolina University students are getting ready to turn their tassels on Friday. With graduation means more families and friends are in town. Businesses in Greenville are stocking ...
May 04 2023 - How the ‘All of Us’ bus can help with your health history while it's in Richmond
The campaign is asking 1 million volunteers to share different types of health and lifestyle information including where they live, what they do and their family health history.
May 04 2023 - Richmond missing out in millions from meals tax revenue, audit reports
The meals tax is considered a trust tax in which businesses self-report and as a result, it can be difficult to determine a total revenue loss. However, from the few dozen businesses that haven’t paid ...
May 04 2023 - Where Vice President Kamala Harris plans to visit while in Richmond
RICHMOND, Va. -- Vice President Kamala Harris is in Richmond Thursday afternoon touting the Biden administration's investment in small businesses to mark National Small Business Week. Harris is slated ...
May 04 2023 - BCTA offering free ride on Wednesday for 'Rider Appreciation Days'
As transit systems across Pennsylvania show their appreciation for passengers this week, Beaver County's bus passengers can enjoy a free ride on Wednesday. Members of the Beaver County ...
May 04 2023 - GBCC and Bring Back the Trades host event: Seacoast business news
ROCHESTER — Bring Back the Trades and Great Bay Community College are partnering to host an exhibit event at the College’s campus in Rochester on Saturday, May 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event, ...
May 04 2023 - Downtown Milan building restoration projects receive state funding
Renovation projects at 49 E. Main St. and 25 E. Main St. in Milan are expected to create space for a business and two new residential units.
May 04 2023 - Three Arrested In Phelps County Drug Bust Off HWY 72
Three people are arrested after a drug bust in Phelps County. The Rolla Police SWAT team served a warrant at in the 1400 block of Missouri Highway 72. Officers say that’s 26 year old Christian ...
May 04 2023 - Gant-Gilbert Arts Collective Opens for Business in Clinton Hill, Newark
A grand opening weekend was held on April 21-22, 2023 to celebrate the opening of two new local businesses – BlkBox Newark and Plants & Poets Café - in the Gant Gilbert Arts Collective located at 505 ...
May 04 2023 - Carroll County moving ahead with business resource center
The Carroll County Growth Partnership is getting $200,000 from the Iowa Economic Development Authority for a proposed first-of-its-kind rural business resource center known as HUB 712.
May 04 2023 - Transit riders across most of Ontario can now use debit cards to pay for fares
Most transit agencies across Ontario—with the exception of the TTC—will now accept both debit and credit cards for fare payments.
May 04 2023 - Beachfront road in Lake Worth Beach to close this week for huge firefighter competition
A competition between Florida firefighters will close the road for three days. Businesses will stay open, and the competition is open to the public.
May 04 2023 - Weyers Cave Flower Farm Owns Largest Private Heirloom Mum Collection
As Virginia’s historic garden week comes to an end, mum season at a local flower farm has taken root. Harmony Harvest Farm announced the launch of its biggest business initiative to date on social ...
May 04 2023 - Columbus State’s interim president has a new role in the University System of Georgia
The next step in the career of Columbus State University’s interim president has been decided. John Fuchko III, who has led CSU since Chris Markwood retired last summer, will be interim president of ...
May 04 2023 - Police: 1 of 2 suspects arrested in north Columbus fatal shooting
One of the two suspects wanted in the shooting death of a 53-year-old man over the weekend in north Columbus has been arrested. The Columbus Division of Police said the shooting happened in the 2200 ...
May 04 2023 - Liberty Theatre in Columbus postpones block party due to weekend weather
There is new fencing at the Liberty Theatre in Midtown Columbus. It might be the start of construction underway, and hopes to reopen so that stage plays and musical artists can play at the theatre ...
May 04 2023 - Crews battle fire on 16th Street in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Columbus Fire is currently on the scene of a fire. News Leader 9 crews say the scene is located on the 3800 block of 16th Avenue. No word on any injuries or the cause of the ...
May 04 2023 - Giant Eagle CEO on investing in Columbus, creating deals for cash-strapped customers
Giant Eagle Inc. is boosting its investment in its Columbus stores and lowering prices as it competes for consumer dollars. “We’ve heard loud and clear (from customers) – they have a lot of options ...
May 04 2023 - Donate to the American Red Cross this month in Columbus and get a prize. Here’s how
Here’s when, where and how to participate. One type of blood is especially according to the American Red Cross ...
May 04 2023 - Chris Roller hits grand slam, records 7 RBIs in Columbus Clippers win over Iowa Cubs
Columbus Clippers right fielder Chris Roller hit his first grand slam at the AAA level and that was only part of the reason he had a memorable night.
May 04 2023 - Sex trafficking victims can sue U.S. hotel chains in Columbus court, judge rules
Nearly 30 lawsuits accusing major U.S. hotel chains of turning a blind eye to sex trafficking under their establishments’ roofs can proceed in Columbus, a federal judge ruled last Tuesday.
May 04 2023 - Unaffordable housing in Columbus puts moving to suburbs, safety out of reach
Jameka Humphries struggled to find housing for herself and her son Jayden. She now has an apartment in Bexley through the Move to PROSPER program.
May 04 2023 - Northampton store busy ahead of coronation of King Charles III
Excitement is building in western Massachusetts for many who plan to witness world history in the making on Saturday with the coronation of King Charles III.
May 04 2023 - City of Columbus will contract with landscaping firm to spruce up medians
The City of Columbus is getting a little outside help to spruce up one of its most visible traffic corridors. It took a tie-breaker vote from Mayor Keith Gaskin, but the city will be contracting with ...
May 04 2023 - Mid-City Transit Expands Electric Vehicle Efforts in New York; Adds Four EV Buses to Middletown Cit
Mid-City Transit, a Student Transportation of America (STA) company, announced today the launch of its Electric Vehicle (EV) program in Middletown, New York. In total, four EV buses have been assigned ...
May 04 2023 - New small business development center opens in Castle Rock
The grand opening of the Aurora-South Metro Small Business Development Center satellite office at the Arapahoe Community College Sturm Collaboration Campus in Castle Rock.
May 04 2023 - New Castle bus riders appreciate free-fare day
It makes me really happy,” the 2017 Mohawk High School graduate said after boarding a bus at the Giant Eagle on New Butler Road — a five-minute walk from his Shenango Township home. The transit ...
May 04 2023 - Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell Tease Their Rom-Com Chemistry: 'Love When She Calls Me' Top Gun
"We love seeing ourselves on the big screen," Powell, 34, joked, prompting Sweeney to reply, "Oh, please, Top Gun," a nickname referring to Powell's part in last year's blockbuster Top Gun ...
May 04 2023 - Their rental car was towed from a Key West business. Then, they stole it, deputies say
Miami Florida Keys deputies arrested two men accused of breaking into an impound lot to steal a car they rented that was towed from a Key West business. Rory Peter Stien, 32, from Australia ...
May 04 2023 - Here’s what’s happening with Wendy’s in north Rexburg
Do you want to know what’s happening in the eastern Idaho business scene? We’ve got you covered. Here is a rundown of this week’s business news across the valley. BIZ BUZZ REXBURG Wendy’s will open in ...
May 04 2023 - The Paddock industrial park first in Wichita to get state designation
Attracting businesses in need of manufacturing and warehouse space has been a focus for the city and the state.
May 04 2023 - Restaurant inspections: Cockroaches, mice in cappuccino mix, 18-day-old tacos in Wichita KS
Inspectors found problems significant enough to push these Wichita-area restaurants, stores, hotels and other businesses out of compliance with state food safety and lodging rules.
May 04 2023 - Kansas will issue second round of opioid settlement grants this year
The Kansas Fights Addiction Grant Review Board will make more than $2 million in funding available to support addiction and substance abuse services in the state.
May 04 2023 - Marion readies for summer bridge project
The Town of Marion is bracing itself for a summer bridge project that is expected to cause substantial disruption to the town’s residents and businesses.
May 04 2023 - Preservationists call for a demolition timeout in Highland Park
Preservationists plan to ask the Des Moines City Council on Monday to delay approving a permit to demolish a nearly 110-year-old building in the Highland Park business district. Why it matters: The ...
May 04 2023 - Hazel + Honey Boutique closing Highland Village location June 25
Boutique shop Hazel + Honey will be shuttering its doors at The Shops at Highland Village this summer, according to a post on the business's Facebook page. The store opened at its ...
May 04 2023 - Montana traffic stop ends with major drug bust
A traffic stop by a Montana Highway Patrol trooper in Yellowstone County recently netted 25 pounds of methamphetamine.
May 04 2023 - Ithaca model Lily Dean walks New York Fashion Week for Just Be 72
Ithaca model Lily Dean walks New York Fashion Week for Just Be 72, a clothing line founded by Elmira native Margaret Evette. News Sports Business Go! Obituaries eNewspaper Data Legals ...
May 04 2023 - Ithaca College community questions Yellow Deli and Twelve Tribes presence
Internationally, the Twelve Tribes run multiple businesses including the Yellow Deli and Maté Factor, which have both had locations in Ithaca. The Twelve Tribes now runs the deli on The Commons.
May 04 2023 - 2 local students named to youth ag council
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture ... Local members include Abel Kooima, Waupun and Emily Sydow, Columbus. Council members were evaluated based on their submitted materials, including an ...
May 04 2023 - Yorkton RCMP request public assistance in locating missing 38-year-old female, Doran Kaufmann
Yorkton RCMP received a report of a missing 38-year-old female, Doran Kaufmann. Investigators have determined Doran was last seen on April 10, 2023 between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. leaving a business ...
May 04 2023 - Robust race underway at Freeport school district
Seven candidates will vie for five seats in the Freeport Area School District, which educates students in Buffalo Township in Butler County, and Freeport and South Buffalo Township in Armstrong ...
May 04 2023 - Fire tears through Chili’s Bar & Grill restaurant on McKnight Road, closing business indefini
According to Allegheny County 911, police, fire and EMS crews were called to the 7400 block of McKnight Road at around 9 a.m. Crews were seen entering the Chili’s Grill & Bar, which is emitting heavy ...
May 04 2023 - Do not pass: Police crack down on school bus scofflaws in Freeport, Leechburg districts
Jennifer Pirhalla grinds her teeth with worry every time she accompanies her two children to their bus stop in rural Gilpin Township. Pirhalla said she is concerned about student safety after witnessi ...
May 04 2023 - Local Real Estate Company Celebrates 20 Years
With its original office tucked away in what used to be a Sinclair gas station along East Lake Drive in Decatur's Oakhurst neighborhood, Keller Knapp Realty is a small-business success story that ...
May 04 2023 - West Virginia Small Businesses celebrated at SBA 2023 award luncheon
The Small Business Administration (SBA) held its annual award luncheon on Wednesday in light of National Small Business Week.
May 04 2023 - Traffic Alert: Crash shuts down Bluffton Parkway. Here's how you can get around it
A busy road in Bluffton is partially shut down following a crash Monday afternoon. According to the Bluffton Township Fire District, the closure is at Buck Island Road at Bluffton Parkway. It was ...
May 04 2023 - Central Texas felon gets 30 years in prison in sexual assault of 4-year-old boy
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - A five-time convicted felon was sentenced to 30 years in prison and fined $3,000 Wednesday for sexually abusing a 4-year-old relative. Jurors in Waco’s 54th State District Court ...
May 04 2023 - 5 businesses, renovations coming soon to Sugar Land, Missouri City
Curious as to what new businesses and renovations are underway or coming to Sugar Land and Missouri City? The following projects have been filed in the last month through the Texas Department of ...
May 04 2023 - Lilburn approves zoning for three new homes on Harbins Road
The Lilburn City Council recently voted unanimously to rezone a strip of land at 632 Harbins Road from commercial business to medium density residential. The change in zoning will allow for the ...
May 04 2023 - Former Pickerington Central standout Lorenzo Styles transfers to Ohio State
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Former Pickerington Central standout Lorenzo Styles is coming back to central Ohio after announcing his transfer from Notre Dame to Ohio State. Lorenzo, the older brother ...
May 04 2023 - Two of North Dakota’s youngest lawmakers reflect on their first session
Legislative business aside, they were able to walk away from the Capitol with many memories. These are the ones that stick out to them.
May 04 2023 - “It started right out here fishing with my kids”: Wisconsin man starts diving business in hopes
Ed Bieber started his diving business Bieber’s Underwater Recovery in 2020. Bieber recovers fishing lures, cell phones, apple watches, and just about anything that you could lose underwater. Bieber ...
May 04 2023 - Maine businesses still strapped for summer workers, but see some signs of improvement
The state simply doesn't have enough workers to staff unfilled hospitality and travel jobs, the Maine Tourism Association said. But after two difficult summers, some businesses are beginning to see ...
May 04 2023 - Maine businesses still strapped for summer workers
Maine businesses staffing up for the upcoming tourist season may be in for another difficult summer. A survey of Maine Tourism Association members finds that less than a third have enough staff for ...
May 04 2023 - Orange mansion owner starts fundraiser for hedge maze garden
The Revival Wheeler Mansion owner who has been at odds with town officials over requirements to open the structure for business said she is rectifying the property’s issues and will spend the spring ...
May 04 2023 - Sun Outdoors Islamorada Opens in Sunny Florida Keys
Sun Outdoors, a leader in outdoor hospitality, announced today that its highly anticipated Florida Keys resort, Sun Outdoors Islamorada, has officially opened for business. With something for guests ...
May 04 2023 - Traffic delays expected in Florida Keys due to water pipeline construction
The new $42 million Islamorada water transmission line project is expected to be finished in 2025. Work will slow traffic on the busy Overseas Highway.
May 04 2023 - Chesterfield County, VA Prepares for Shift to Private Curbside Recycling Services
Chesterfield County is transitioning to a privatized recycling model, giving citizens several collection options at lower prices. The county’s 10-year ...
May 04 2023 - Audit shows Child Protective Services not handling all abuse cases correctly: 'Could be danger to c
A recent state investigation revealed that Child Protective Services agencies are not always handling cases of child abuse or neglect appropriately.
May 04 2023 - British Columbia Securities Commission Claims Fraud was Committed by B.C. Crypto Firm
In a notice issued in April 2023, the Commission said that David Smillie and his numbered firm, which reportedly conducted business as ezBtc, had ...
May 04 2023 - Modular Building Manufacturer Moving Headquarters to Hamden
Connecticut business leaders and Gov. Ned Lamont announce details Monday about a company relocating its U.S. headquarters to Hamden. FullStack Modular will move its headquarters from Brooklyn ...
May 04 2023 - The Chattanooga Chamber’s Business INCubator creates a $70 million impact in Hamilton County. Mee
In fact, a recent survey shows that INC clients and graduates bring more than $70 million in economic impact for Hamilton County. Here are some of the diverse entrepreneurs making their mark inside ...
May 04 2023 - Central, Southern Ohio Post Offices to host ‘Grow Your Business Day’ events
Central and Southern Ohio Post Offices will support small businesses by hosting Grow Your Business Day events to demonstrate how the U.S. Postal Service continues to create easy and affordable ...
May 04 2023 - Electric substation may be needed for two Georgetown County business park projects
The Georgetown County Council voted unanimously on April 25 to pursue two projects under which a pair of as of yet unnamed businesses would construct industrial buildings to operate from ...
May 04 2023 - Sandy Police would like to provide the residents of Sandy with tips about sharing the road safely w
Never pass a bus from behind if it’s stopped to load or unload children. - If the yellow or red lights are flashing and the stop arm is extended, traffic must stop. - The area 10 feet around a school ...
May 04 2023 - North Texas Blood Center Sending Donor Bus to Ukraine to Help With Blood Collections
Carter BloodCare, based in Bedford, is sending a bus used for blood collections to the embattled eastern European country.
May 04 2023 - Goodland crush facility opens opportunity for Kansas, Oklahoma farmers
A decision by a Nebraska-based agribusiness to recommission an oilseed crush facility near Goodland has opened an opportunity for farmers in Kansas and Oklahoma, said a Kansas State University ...
May 04 2023 - Goodland crush facility opens opportunity for farmers in Kansas, Oklahoma
MANHATTAN, Kan. — A decision by a Nebraska-based agribusiness to recommission an oilseed crush facility near Goodland has opened an opportunity for farmers in Kansas and Oklahoma, said a Kansas State ...
May 04 2023 - All Not Aboard Railroad Bridge Replacement Detour Plan Through Hampton Bays, Set To Start in 2025
BY KITTY MERRILL The planned replacement of a railroad bridge in Hampton Bays could close busy Montauk Highway to traffic from Ponquogue Avenue to Canoe Place Road — for a full eight to 10 months — an ...
May 04 2023 - City of Wyoming revitalization project includes new bridge and a downtown area
The project will including new housing units, businesses, and 3.1 miles of trails that connects to local parks and other trails.
May 04 2023 - Wyoming man expanding small business — thanks to a paperclip
A West Michigan man traded a paperclip all the way up to an ice cream truck. Now, he owns a successful and expanding small business.
May 04 2023 - Michigan ice cream business trades up from paper clip to truck
He decided to trade his way from a standard no-frills paper clip all the way up to an operational ice cream truck.
May 04 2023 - ‘It’s been a wild ride’: Michigan ice cream business expands after trading paper clip up to a
As the pandemic was settling in, Joel Haugen was looking for a new business opportunity. He decided to trade his way from a standard no-frills paper clip, all the way up to an operational ice cream ...
May 04 2023 - Mother's Day 2023 Brunch: Reserve Now In Ridgefield
Ridgefield restaurants could use the Mother's Day business as they continue to face economic headwinds that began with the COVID pandemic.
May 04 2023 - Armed men busted after attempted burglary at Bridgeport apartment, officials say
BRIDGEPORT — Armed burglars attempted to break into a Ridgefield Avenue apartment Friday, as a getaway driver waited in a nearby Mercedes, according to local officials.
May 04 2023 - New land for economic development in Radford
The City of Radford hopes a recent purchase can help stimulate economic development after the city bought industrial land they believe will attract large businesses to the area.
May 04 2023 - MO: Bus union accepts labor contract
Bus drivers are no longer picketing in front of the city offices. That's because the Amalgamated Transit Union, which began picketing in late March, agreed to a new labor contract on April 16.
May 04 2023 - Parts of Commercial Street in South Salem reopen after bomb squad investigation
Parts of Commercial Street SE reopened around 1:40 p.m. Wednesday after the bomb squad investigated a "suspicious backpack" left on a Cherriots bus, according to Salem Police. Salem Police said the ...
May 04 2023 - 3 suspects accused of vandalizing school buses in Salem County: police
PITTSGROVE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (CBS) -- New Jersey State Police are looking for three people they say vandalized a school and several school buses in Salem County. Authorities released surveillance video ...
May 04 2023 - Bomb squad investigates 'suspicious backpack' left on Cherriots bus in Salem
The Salem Police Department's bomb squad is investigating a suspicious backpack left on a bus on Wednesday, prompting officers to close part of Commercial Stree ...
May 04 2023 - K of C lotto winner, April 10-16, 2023
The Fort Kent Knights of Columbus have announced the winner of their ongoing lotto fundraiser for the previous week.
May 04 2023 - Tony Awards Best Musical nomination goes to "Shucked," co-produced by Vero Beach native
David Busch of Vero Beach co-produced "Shucked," a Broadway musical that tied with "New York, New York" for the most Tony Awards nominations Tuesday.
May 04 2023 - How a native of Port Jervis sees the city's renaissance as a business owner
DeJay Birtch, a native of Port Jervis and owner of Action Bikes & Outdoor, talks about the city's renaissance.
May 04 2023 - A Salem GM Adds Duties For Tampa Bay Group
She's been the GM of Salem Media Group's Columbus, Ohio, operation. Now, she is adding similar duties for the company's five properties in the Tampa-St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Bradenton markets.
May 04 2023 - Cassidy To Double GM Duties With Salem
Salem Media Group has appointed their Columbus General Manager Carolyn Cassidy to take on that same role in their Tampa/Sarasota, FL cluster.
May 04 2023 - Missouri Senate panel 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 04 2023 - Pee Dee buses go free for the week
Buses in the Pee Dee Region will be free to ride this week as the Pee Dee Regional Transit Authority celebrates passenger appreciation week.
May 04 2023 - Pennsylvania House Republicans unveil ‘Keystone Commitment’ plan
Democrats control the Pennsylvania House and the bills that move through the chamber, but House Republicans said they have a role too, and their agenda wish list is robust.
May 04 2023 - El Dorado Transit wants to hear from you about route & schedule changes, times of service and o
See the flyer for workshop details. Meeting in EDH tonight at 6:30. For those who would like to attend virtually, there is an event on May 4 at 9:30am. To sign up go to ...
May 04 2023 - Maine Warden Service releases more details about finding Topsham women
Maine game wardens said they located two Topsham residents, Kimberly Pushard and Angela Bussell, on Sunday after the pair had been missing for about five days. Their families told police they are ...
May 04 2023 - Person struck by NJ Transit train in Warren County, police say
A New Jersey Transit train hit and injured a pedestrian Wednesday morning in Warren County, authorities said. The collision was reported at about 8:30 a.m. near High Street in Hackettstown.
May 04 2023 - Woman Struck By NJ Transit Train In Warren County
A woman was struck by a train in Warren County on Wednesday, May 3, investigating authorities said. The woman was struck by the Montclair-Boonton Line train 1074 east of High Street in Hackettstown ...
May 04 2023 - Juvenile hit by train in Hackettstown
Authorities in Hackettstown, Warren County say a juvenile was hit by a New Jersey transit train Wednesday morning. It happened near the High Street railroad crossing. Police say the juvenile was taken ...
May 04 2023 - Business all sunny-side-up for Alameda plant-based food maker Just Egg
The company aims for its products to become a common breakfast staple, and its revenue officer notes the company’s strong growth in its first few years.
May 04 2023 - Henderson company owner runner-up for small business honor; Minn. deli owner wins
Henderson-based Juanny Romero, of Mothership Coffee, which operates multiple cafes and a coffee roasting business in Nevada, was named national runner-up ...
May 04 2023 - Iowa State football player from Chicago charged with domestic, sexual abuse
A Chicago native who is a member of the Iowa State Cyclone football team was booked Wednesday on sexual abuse and domestic assault charges. Aidan Ralph The charges against Aidan ...
May 04 2023 - Iowa State football player charged in sexual abuse case
An Iowa State University football player is facing charges after police say he injured a woman and sexually assaulted her.
May 04 2023 - Ames nurse practitioner charged with sexual exploitation of a minor
A nurse practitioner in Ames has been arrested and charged with sexual exploitation of a minor, according to Ames police. Police executed search warrants at the home and business of 44-year-old Carl ...
May 04 2023 - Ames sex abuse investigation grows as more people come forward
A sex abuse investigation in Ames continues to grow as more people are coming forward. On Friday, Ames police announced that 44-year-old nurse practitioner and business owner Carl Markley was arrested ...
May 04 2023 - Former Vernon College coach arrested in prostitution sting
Former Vernon College softball coach John Blair resigned from his coaching job at Bushland ISD after he was arrested Friday evening in Lubbock during a prostitution sting, according to police and jail ...
May 04 2023 - Skokie Switches To Once-Weekly Trash Pickup
Village officials said the transition to once-a-week refuse collection will reduce pollution and help minimize future rate increases.
May 04 2023 - Kemlon executive on why Pearland is the ideal business-friendly location for manufacturing companie
Chris Ring, vice president of engineering at Kemlon Products, says relocating to Pearland in 1998 was a strategic move that has allowed the company to grow and thrive.
May 04 2023 - Alligator occupies busy road, so deputies had to get creative when ‘things got real’
Why did the gator cross the road?” This is what Louisiana deputies asked when a call went out over the radio on May 1 about a gator, according to a May 2 Facebook post from t ...
May 04 2023 - Transitional academy for dyslexic students is heading to Macon
A new resource is coming to Central Georgia, focused on helping students with the learning challenge. MACON, Ga. — Dyslexia is something many kids may be ashamed of...especially if they don't know ...
May 04 2023 - 'We want you to do business with Macon-Bibb': Pitch contest helps women entrepreneurs' businesses g
A partnership between the Office of Small Business Affairs and SCORE Middle Georgia to help female businesses grow ...
May 04 2023 - At least 6 dead, including Franklin woman, after dust storm causes crashes in Illinois
Winds stirred up a wall of dust from farm fields that engulfed a stretch of busy interstate highway in a matter of minutes.
May 04 2023 - 4 McKinney roads to see construction in coming months
Dining Former McKinney restaurant Bill Smith’s Cafe to ... Business Sunset Trail Farm to bring blackberry picking ... Texas Legislature 8 bills the Texas Legislature is considering ... City & County ...
May 04 2023 - ***MCKINNEY*** WE SHOULD REALLY ASK MORE QUESTIONS AND VOTE NO ON PROP A
I have to admit that, until about three weeks ago, I was not very aware of what was going on in North Texas in regard to aviation. I Stopped flying for business on a regular basis about five years ago ...
May 04 2023 - Back-to-school theme of Centurions fundraiser
Fundraisers by the Centurions, a charitable organization comprised of Southern Arizona business leaders, have funneled more than $8 million into local charities.
May 04 2023 - Shooting at Atlanta medical building leaves at least one dead, police say
At least one person was killed in a lunchtime shooting at a medical building in a busy commercial area of Atlanta, and the suspected gunman was still at large, police said on Wednesday.
May 04 2023 - Marshfield Plan Commission to consider proposal for Slim Chickens fast-food restaurant
According to the business's website, this would be the first location in Wisconsin. The company has more than 150 locations with four restaurants in Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. The Marshfield Plan ...
May 04 2023 - Milford 'Mama Bear' Does It All, Thrives On Family's Happiness
Excelling at various roles from mother to wife to sister to daughter to best friend to room mom to coach to Girl Scout cookie organizer to businesswoman to neighborhood hostess there’s nothing that ...
May 04 2023 - Milford's Bike Passport Program A Great Way To Tour Milford
After receiving the passport, head to participating businesses and get it stamped. Each Stamp equals one entry into the raffle.
May 04 2023 - Tyynismaa busy on the blue for Knights
JoJo Tyynismaa didn’t have much downtime this weekend at Drake Stadium. The former South Tama County standout, now running for Wartburg College’s women’s track and field team, competed in four events ...
May 04 2023 - Iowa paper mill to close after over 100 years in business
An Iowa paper mill is closing after being in operation for more than 100 years.In a first-quarter earnings report released Tuesday, Graphic Packaging International said it will close its recycled ...
May 04 2023 - Missouri Senate committee restores library funding in state budget, strips anti-DEI language
Senate Appropriations Chair Lincoln Hough said after speaking with departments, businesses and vendors, he recommended removing the anti-diversity, equity and inclusion language. The committee still ...
May 04 2023 - Five hot issues to watch as Missouri lawmakers finish annual legislative session
JEFFERSON CITY — A pile of unfinished business awaits state lawmakers as they begin their two-week race to complete work ahead of the Missouri Legislature’s May 12 deadline. As of Monday, a host of ...
May 04 2023 - California Megabus rides linking Sacramento to LA return
Megabus routes in California were discontinued in the 2010s. Now more than a decade later, service will resume in major cities including San Francisco and Los Angeles.
May 04 2023 - $1 bus tickets? Mega Bus returns to California, linking Sacramento to Los Angeles
A three-day trip in June from Sacramento to Los Angeles cost a total of $5.99 if you don’t upgrade your seat. In Sacramento, the Mega Bus stop is near the Pony Express Statue at 999 Second St. near ...
May 04 2023 - Megabus service to return to Sacramento and other major California cities
SACRAMENTO – Megabus service is coming back to Sacramento and other major California cities later in May. The bargain bus service company announced their return to California on Tuesday, with the ...
May 04 2023 - Sacramento to LA for $1? Megabus returns to California
One of the largest bus companies in the world announced it will be returning to provide public transportation in Sacramento and several other California cities.
May 04 2023 - Sunset Hills Is A Covered Wagon Campground In Iowa And It’s A Unique Overnight Adventure
Sunset Hills Bison Ranch in Malcolm, Iowa is one of rural central Iowa’s most unique businesses – an out-of-the-way bison ranch that sells meat products of the large, grazing mammal that is becoming ...
May 04 2023 - Female Therapists in Middleton, WI
She has a master's degree in Social Work from University of Wisconsin-Madison and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and a certified Substance Abuse Counselor (SAC) and has extensive ...
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