May 06 2023 - Hi neighbors, my name Betty, Iâm a 25 years resident to Lanham MD. My two daughters and I have a fun business. We own a 360 photo booth business in which we provide entertainment for birthday parties (adult and children), family reunions, baby showers, graduations, ...
May 06 2023 - Temple names new Fox dean following national search After a national search, Temple University has named Larry âChipâ Hunter as the new dean of the Fox School of Business and the School of Sport, Tourism, and Hospitality Management, wrote Provost ...
May 06 2023 - Missouri senator filibusters, demands action on landfill bill JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. â A Missouri senator from Cass County spent the day trying to convince other lawmakers to follow his lead. Sen. Rick Brattin, R-Harrisonville, filibustered for hours Thursday, ...
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May 06 2023 - Bremer County man facing 50 years in prison for child sex abuse After several months of investigation, a Plainfield man has been arrested for continuous sex abuse of a child. The Bremer County Sheriffâs Office says Richard Bush II, 37, turned himself in on an ...
May 06 2023 - AshBritt Awarded 5th Place in Top 100 Women-Led Businesses of Florida Today, AshBritt was awarded 5th place in the Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Florida for 2023. The Top 100 Women-Led Businesses list is led by The Womenâs Edge, which works to propel women leaders to ...
May 06 2023 - 2 arrested after drug bust in Augusta AUGUSTA, Maine (WABI) - Two people were arrested in Augusta after authorities found drugs while executing a warrant. According to Augusta Police Department, officials executed a search warrant at an ...
May 06 2023 - NYSE&G billing practices under state review Tammy Ulrich works for J. Fitzgerald Group, the West Main Street, Lockport-based marketing agency. She's in charge of recording and paying the bills, and for the last two years the business has been ...
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May 06 2023 - One of the Largest Greek Food Stores in America Is Closing The building that houses Titan Foods, Astoriaâs Greek grocer that bills itself âthe largest retail Greek food and grocery store in North America,â in business for nearly 40 years, has been sold. While ...
May 06 2023 - Woman wanted for abusing puppy inside Delaware apartment Delaware police have now issued an arrest warrant for 25-year-old Syniah Percell â charged with felony cruelty to animals. "It was horrific," Harris said. Harris says she left her beloved 1-year-old ...
May 06 2023 - New Gloucester frozen custard-stand calls its quits after 69 years After 69 years in business, a family-owned New Gloucester frozen custard stand is closing its doors for good, prompting a flurry of reminiscences and tributes on social media. "We wanted to let ...
May 06 2023 - Clay County youth softball coach indicted for child sex abuse images The indictment said the alleged crimes occured in both Illinois and Florida. News4JAX spoke with Overheulâs neighbors. One neighbor said his family moved into Orange Park several months ago.
May 06 2023 - Eliot Cutler gets 9 months in jail after judge accepts plea deal Investigators found over 80,000 pictures and videos of child sexual abuse at Cutler's homes in Portland and Brooklin, according to a sentencing memo. Almost all were of children under 12 years old.
May 06 2023 - Twitter changes policy for transit updates, other public notifications The Metropolitan Transportation Authority says it is âassessing its optionsâ regarding Twitter use after the social media site announced it would reverse a policy charging public agencies for ...
May 06 2023 - Unity's incredible shrinking growth story | This Week in Business The engine maker has switched from hiring aggressively in the name of growth to firing aggressively for the same reason Earlier this week, Unity announced its third round of layoffs in less than a ...
May 06 2023 - New York Thruway fares well in manufacturing study The Thruway corridor has landed some blockbuster projects over the past several months. Just north of the Batavia exit, Edwards Vacuum is preparing to build a $319 million manufacturing plant. Farther ...
May 06 2023 - Jamestown Monument Celebrates Their New Location Members of the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors held a ribbon cutting ceremony for Jamestown Monument to celebrate their new location. This family-owned business is now located at 2509 3 ...
May 06 2023 - Merrillville building pace brisk MERRILLVILLE â Merrillville appears to be an ideal location to grow a business, and two companies in the AmeriPlex at the Crossroads business park are examples of that. Quality Pasta Co. and ...
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May 06 2023 - First electric bus in Flagstaff debuts FLAGSTAFF, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) - Flagstaff is feeling more electric thanks to some new wheels. The first battery-powered electric bus hit the streets in the city on Wednesday. Mountain Line says itâs ...
May 06 2023 - Detroit plays, survives the game of inches Baseball can be a game of inches. There were three such plays as the Tigers took on the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium on Friday night. Two went the Tigersâ way and the other didnât. That extra ...
May 06 2023 - The Great Willow Project Saga: Cover Story The Willow Project may have just ushered in a new era in the energy transition. Is Bidenâs sudden embrace of big oil strategic genius or grim acceptance of reality?
May 06 2023 - Panhandling in Pittsfield: A rising issue They donât affect me, but I mean, theyâre not in my face or in my space,â Ken Green, a businessowner said. From what 13 Investigates saw on the streets of Pittsfield, many of the panhandlers ...
May 06 2023 - Meat distributor in Jamaica shut down By order of a decree from Brooklyn federal court, a Jamaica meat and poultry distribution business has been shut down. The owner was given 10 days to inform his staff, ...
May 06 2023 - Woman Busted Bringing Drugs To Hudson Valley Jail, State Police Say The incident took place at the Ulster County Correctional Facility in Wawarsing on Sunday, Feb. 12. According to Trooper Steven Nevel of the New York State Police, Suffolk County resident Julie ...
May 06 2023 - 100 grams of meth seized in Ironwood drug investigation Four people face felony charges in relation to a meth bust in Ironwood. In March, the Gogebic-Iron Area Narcotics Team conducted a joint investigation with the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement ...
May 06 2023 - Gwinnettâs micro-transit program to serve Snellville Gwinnett Countyâs micro-transit service will take residents throughout the city of Snellville, and some locations outside of city limits, such as on Zoar Church Road, city officials announced this ...
May 06 2023 - SUV â School Bus crash in East Utica A black SUV struck a Durham School Bus in the rear on Bleecker Street in East Utica Thursday afternoon. Shortly after 3:30PM, Oneida County 911 began receiving calls ...
May 06 2023 - The famed Shakespearean actress who moved to Blue Earth, Minnesota Shakespearean actor Margaret Bunn is buried in Blue Earth, Minn. We attempt to make transcripts for Minnesota Now available the next business day after a broadcast. When ready they will appear here.
May 06 2023 - School Bus Collides With Car In Huntington Station: Police (Scott Anderson/Patch) HUNTINGTON STATION, NY â A school bus and car collided in Huntington Station on Thursday, Suffolk County Fire Rescue Services told Patch. The crash happened just after 2 p.m. on ...
May 06 2023 - Bar Harbor businesses âwelcome allâ this cruise season Norwegian Pearl is the first of an expected 129 cruise ships to arrive in Bar Harbor this year, which will bring an estimated 239,000 guests. The season runs through November, and gives local business ...
May 06 2023 - Family Recovery Center kicks off 50-year celebration The Family Recovery Center kicked off its celebration of 50 years of helping people recover from substance abuse and mental health disorders with a proclamation and a story of hope. âFamily Recovery ...
May 06 2023 - Any one that lives on Howland Blvd and Newmark know this homeless man? He was sitting on the bench for the bus for DAYS. We gave him 10 dollars and the next few days after, he left. But I just want to make sure he's okay. He looked about 5ft he looked Caucasian or ...
May 06 2023 - Disney Cruise Line Adds Experiences From the magical mountains of Colombia to the bustling street of New York City, the colorful worlds of two fan-favorite Disney films â Walt Disney Animation Studiosâ âEncantoâ an Disney and Pixarâs ...
May 06 2023 - Bluff City planning to host Spring and Summer events BLUFF CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) â Bluff City, Tennessee is preparing for a busy Spring and Summer. City leaders have planned a slate of activities to celebrate Motherâs Day, Fatherâs Day and ...
May 06 2023 - Pride Transitions Minnesota administered the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment to high school students. These figures display how well the school as a whole performed in reading, mathematics, and science.
May 06 2023 - Maumee Starbucks accuse company of union-busting, withdraw petition âDue to Starbucksâ egregious union-busting campaign, the workers at the Maumee store withdrew their petition to unionize,â a spokesperson for Starbucks Workers United told 13abc. A representative for ...
May 06 2023 - Turning Point opens resale shop in Clinton Township A vintage clothing store in Clinton Township is helping to give victims of domestic violence a lifeline. Turning Point, the largest shelter and advocacy group for victims of domestic abuse in ...
May 06 2023 - Marylandâs top invasive plant species import harm to natives Invasive plant species are damaging Marylandâs environment. From bamboo to bushes, invasives, environmentalists say, have wrapped their tendrils all across Maryland. The U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
May 06 2023 - What's that going on at the old T.J. Maxx in downtown Salem? T.J. Maxx moved into Willamette Town Center, formerly known as Lancaster Mall, and joined a line-up of new businesses opening at the shopping complex. Since undergoing a rebranding, the mall is now ...
May 06 2023 - In Memoriam: Sabrina A. Navaretta Sabrina A. Navaretta of Woodbury, New York, an Honors freshman in the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics at the University of Delaware, passed away after a car accident on Friday, April ...
May 06 2023 - Former UFC Fighter Dies After Being Struck By Bus In Brazil Tragedy has clouded the MMA world, as former UFC fighter Felipe Colares has died at the age of 29. Colaresâ coach, Rodrigo Balbi, told Combate that his fighter was hit by a bus as he was returning ...
May 06 2023 - Woodward construction closing bus stops in Ferndale, Pleasant Ridge Some bus stops along Woodward Avenue in Ferndale and Pleasant Ridge will be closed during construction. Beginning Monday, May 8, the two most right lanes of Woodward will be closed in both directions.
May 06 2023 - Trust For Governors Island Announces Return Of Summer Season The Trust for Governors Island has announced a robust calendar of exciting and wide-ranging programs on the Island for this summer that promise to offer exciting experiences for New Yorkers of all ...
May 06 2023 - Weekly recap: Check out some of the top-read stories from this week Northwest Minnesota business owner named top young entrepreneur; NCHC, Big Ten teams push for home-site NCAA regionals; Grand Forks man arrested for suspected fentanyl overdose of toddler ...
May 06 2023 - On the LAMB: The Running of the Wools in Washington County PTL's Daisy Jade heads to Washington County to get a preview of the Running of the Wools from race mascot Baaaaarbara Woolters and her friends from the Washington Business District and the Washington ...
May 06 2023 - Ginni Thomas to Be Listed on New York Stock Exchange NEW YORK ( The Borowitz Report )âCapping several quarters of robust profit growth, Ginni Thomas has announced that she will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Investors are expected to snap up ...
May 06 2023 - Is it time for a gender-neutral Maine flag? Last summer, Ryan Desanctis was researching the history of Maineâs official seal â the image that adorns the stateâs flag, websites, signs and business cards â when he came across an ...
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May 06 2023 - Moâs on list of top Oregon family businesses Several Oregon family businesses will be honored at the College of Businessâ 2023 Excellence in Family Business Awards ceremony Friday, May 12, at the Hilton Portland Downtown.
May 06 2023 - As summer nears, most Maine tourism businesses are understaffed Hiring for summer jobs is in full swing, and Maine tourism businesses are preparing for what some would call a ânormalâ busy season in pre-pandemic years. But the tight labor market is making ...
May 06 2023 - North Lenoir High School - Courtney Humphrey My name is Courtney Humphrey, and I attend North Lenoir High School. I will attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Fall with a double major in business marketing and ...
May 06 2023 - âQuintessential small townâ: Staytonâs plans to revitalize downtown With a population of 8,400 residents, Mayor Brian Quigley says the âquintessential small townâ of Stayton, Oregon is seeing new business and housing development. âStayton had an identity crisis a ...
May 06 2023 - Casinos in Point Edward and Sarnia reopen Gateway Casinos said in a statement its Sarnia and Point Edward locations opened their doors Wednesday at 8 p.m. âWe will continue to reopen our businesses in Ontario over the c ...
May 06 2023 - Whatâs Happening in Henderson, Chester County and surrounding areas Reunion May 6The Chester County High School Class of 1968 will hold their 55th class reunion on Saturday, May 6. The reunion will be held at the Brown-Kopel Business Center on the Freed-Hardeman ...
May 06 2023 - Winds, heavy rain cause outages in Maine, wash out NH roads A storm with heavy rain and gusts knocked out power for tens of thousands of homes and businesses in Maine and washed out some roads there and in neighboring New Hampshire as some rivers continued to ...
May 06 2023 - Forest Lake bus drivers union files strike notice The 76 Forest Lake Schools bus drivers and aides held ... and authorized Teamsters Local 320 to file its strike with the Minnesota Bureau of Mediation Services. The union said its members rejected ...
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May 06 2023 - CLUE is Now Playing at Indiana Repertory Theatre Jonathan Lynn written by Sandy Rustin additional material by Hunter Foster & Eric Price PNC Broadway in Columbus and CAPA announced that an all-new tour of the iconic Tony Award-winning musical ANNIE ...
May 06 2023 - The New Gresham âThe unique aspect of Gresham is that it becomes home easily. When you have a residence or business here, it feels like home.â Brand stories are paid content articles that allow Oregon Business ...
May 06 2023 - South Carolina Democrats frustrated over no hate crime law South Carolina and Wyoming are the only states in ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment and ...
May 06 2023 - Busy Bee Daycare plans move to meet expanding needs in Falher, AB Busy Bee Daycare in Falher has found a new hive to call home, with the move date yet to be determined. Smoky River Childcare Society President Amanda Vanden Bosch says the daycare will be moving to ...
May 06 2023 - Man, woman arrested after 6-hour standoff in Hilo Big Island police arrested a man after a 6-hour standoff at a self-storage business in Hilo on Tuesday. A woman was also arrested at the scene after police say she ...
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May 06 2023 - Albany Pine Bush Lupine Fest 2023 The Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission rejoices in the arrival of spring with their annual Lupine Fest for the local community, held 10 a.m.-4 p.m. May 20 at ...
May 06 2023 - How New Hampshire makes itself a home for business Several clients of mine suggested we consider New Hampshire. We made the decision to move in 2008 and settled in New Hampshire with our first child. Our second was born just months after we arrived, ...
May 06 2023 - Open house set for Glens Falls buses and trolleys Greater Glens Falls Transit (GGFT) is seeking more hands behind the wheels of the buses that move from downtown to parts of Queensbury, Hudson Falls and Lake George. An open house is set for next ...
May 06 2023 - Christmas Tree Shops filing for bankruptcy, according to reports Tree Shops, a Massachusetts-based business that has existed for more than 50 years, is reportedly preparing to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Wall Street Journal reports that the bankruptcy ...
May 06 2023 - CDC's Rochelle Walensky resigns, citing pandemic transition Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, submitted her resignation Friday, saying the waning of the COVID-19 pandemic was a good time to make a transition.
May 06 2023 - Beaumont antique store is among top 'treasure-filled' Texas spots A local Beaumont business has been designated as one of the top antique stores to shop at in small towns across Texas. âTexas Monthlyâ traveled â whether virtually or physically is unknown ...
May 06 2023 - Maggie Smithâs Muse Is Central Ohio The author of âYou Could Make This Place Beautifulâ finds poetry and hard-won peace in a suburb east of Columbus.
May 06 2023 - 1 charged in Albany County underage drinking sting New York State Police recently conducted an underage drinking enforcement detail in Albany County. Out of the 19 businesses checked for compliance, one allegedly sold alcohol to someone under 21 ...
May 06 2023 - Gary Henley: Everyday People: Busy schedules keep family on the move For child care, insurance and golf lesson needs, the Jannusch family of Astoria would be a good place to start. The wife and husband team of Angie and Cole Jannusch both own or co-own businesses in ...
May 06 2023 - UChicago Booth School is getting a $100 million donation The University of Chicago's Booth School of Business Ph.D. program gets a new name along with a $100 million gift from entrepreneur, philanthropist and alum Ross Stevens.
May 06 2023 - Auburn awards grants to 3 corner markets, 2 more under consideration The city's pilot program to encourage and support the growth of neighborhood markets has awarded grants totaling $68,400 to three local businesses and is working with two more to award the remaining ...