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May 07 2023 - State title or bust? Palm Desert golf has high hopes for CIF postseason
As Palm Desert enters the last week of Desert Empire League team play and with CIF-Southern Section tournament play three weeks away, the young but talented Aztecs have a trip to the CIF state ...
May 07 2023 - 3M to close its Wonewok corporate retreat near Park Rapids
According to the Minneapolis/St.Paul Business Journal, 3M’s Wonewok resort complex on Big Mantrap Lake is valued at nearly $15 million, based on Hubbard County property records.
May 07 2023 - Road work impacts busy Jonesboro street
The City of Jonesboro announced on Facebook that Main Street will be closed for road work. The road closure is scheduled to begin on Monday, May 8, and will end on Friday, May 12. Only the area of ...
May 07 2023 - School board honors heroic 7th grader for saving lives when bus driver passes out in Warren
The Warren Consolidated Schools Board of Education recognized Dillon Reeves at a meeting Wednesday (May 3) for stopping a school bus as his bus driver lost consciousness. It’s the moment that’s racked ...
May 07 2023 - Glenbrook advances to LHSAA baseball semifinals
MINDEN, La. (KSLA) - For the first time since transitioning to the LHSAA from the MAIS, Glenbrook Academy advances to the state baseball semifinals. The No. 3 Apaches defeated No. 11 Riverside Academy ...
May 07 2023 - Steve Linden, collectible car expert, Classic Car Doctor columnist, dies at 65
Steve Linden, whose collectible car passion shifted into an appraisal business with a top gear reputation, died shortly after his last Classic Car Doctor column was published in Newsday. He was 65.
May 07 2023 - Pompano mom brings sweet twist to old favorite with South Florida’s first ‘popcorn bar’ | Vid
Popilicious, South Florida’s first “popcorn bar,” is the culmination of a lifelong love for Pompano Beach mom and businesswoman Maria Bailey. The new store, on East Atlantic ...
May 07 2023 - Copper thieves knock out emergency phone lines near Espanola
Copper thieves in Northern New Mexico knocked a out phone line to homes and businesses and sent emergency dispatch departments scrambling. Espanola Police Chief ...
May 07 2023 - Hamilton County to terminate contract with Hillcrest Academy operator after allegations of sexual a
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Hamilton County is ending its contract with Rite of Passage, the operator of Hillcrest Academy after an employee received allegations of sexual abuse. Springfield ...
May 07 2023 - Column: Hamilton wins with people like this business owner
Josh Sellers is being recognized across the state and nationally for what he does for the community, which includes giving back, holding food drives, and backpack drives.
May 07 2023 - Fairbanks’ first member-owned co-op grocery marks 10 years in business
(Robyne/KUAC) Ten years ago, Co-op Market Grocery & Deli opened in Fairbanks as the first member-owned cooperative grocery store in Alaska. Nearly 4,000 Alaskans are current owners of the of the ...
May 07 2023 - Wasilla’s only bookstore announced it would host a drag storytime event. An uproar followed.
When Black Birch Books announced a drag storytime event, it put owner Taylor Jordan and her business squarely in the middle of a culture war playing out in Alaska and across America. She’s fine with ...
May 07 2023 - Video shows giant spool of cable rolling through busy Newmarket intersection
He said that a telecommunications company has been busy installing fibre optic cable across Newmarket over the last ... Free Comic Book Day on Saturday. An Ontario woman has been left reeling ...
May 07 2023 - How Alabama, Birmingham are faring in choppy small business waters
With Small Business Week in May, we look at how businesses are faring in the state. During the roller-coaster ride of the pandemic, many businesses got their first taste of dollars from the Small ...
May 07 2023 - Upcoming projects and work for the City of Marshall
The upcoming months will be busy for the City of Marshall. Some background information on key projects and topics for the City Council and staff: Completion of Downtown Street Project The North ...
May 07 2023 - Preservationists call for 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 07 2023 - Lengthy sentence upheld by court
A lengthy prison sentence imposed on a former Cherry Tree man convicted of multiple domestic abuse charges has been upheld by the Pennsylvania Superior Court. William Robert Winkelman, 50, was ...
May 07 2023 - How Clear Creek ISD graduating seniors are helping senior citizens in League City
The weeks leading up to graduation can be an exceptionally busy time in the lives of high school seniors. But around a hundred such students from two Clear Creek ISD ...
May 07 2023 - League City man suing over abortion accused of abuse in court docs
A man who filed a lawsuit in Texas against three women he said helped his now-ex-wife obtain medication for an abortion is accused in a new court filing of using the lawsuit as an extension of the ...
May 07 2023 - Indianapolis Business Journal
As Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett seeks a third term, he’s facing opposition from a faction of his own party for the Democratic nomination. Taylor Wooten outlines the choice primary voters face ...
May 07 2023 - Cheap Flights from Martinsburg to Columbus Ohio State University
Looking for a cheap last-minute deal or the best return flight from Martinsburg to Columbus Ohio State University? Find the lowest prices on one-way and return ...
May 07 2023 - Therapists in Suwanee, GA
Currently, I am operating a private practice , A New Dawn Counseling, LLC in Suwanee, GA. I work with individuals or couples who are struggling with life’s transitions, such as those dealing ...
May 07 2023 - New luxury bus service from Fresno to six California cities. Here’s where you can go
The service, which features double-decker bus travel with reclining seats, WiFi, free movies and television shows, is returning to California after a decade-long absence. The buses also offer ...
May 07 2023 - Forest Lake school bus drivers, district reach deal; vote on Monday to avoid strike
The Teamsters Local 320 union voted to authorize a strike April 20th after rejecting a tentative agreement with the district. The school district has a plan in place in case the bus drivers do go on ...
May 07 2023 - Hooper’s founders prepare to hand over business to new owners
The couple has been searching for the perfect person to sell the business in order to ensure it goes to someone who wants to keep their hard work alive.
May 07 2023 - Town of Leland releases Economic Development Strategic Plan for the next 5 years
The Town of Leland continues to grow at a rapid pace. It recently released its 2023-2027 Economic Development Strategic Plan with a mission of bringing in businesses and more amenities for residents.
May 07 2023 - Florida police arrest 69 people in street racing bust, including juveniles
Florida police officers from several agencies arrested 69 individuals Saturday night after busting up a street racing event in St. Petersburg.
May 07 2023 - Denver, CO
Colorado's capital is home to many nationally recognized museums, the second largest performing arts center in the nation after Lincoln Center in New York City, and bustling neighborhoods such as ...
May 07 2023 - Live Oak Baptist Church, a story still unfolding
The city of Crestview in 1933 looks nothing like the bustling community we know today. The 1930 U.S. census lists the city’s population at 930, so it’s safe ...
May 07 2023 - April bar/restaurant news: seven openings, four closings and 20 more projects in the works
April continued a trend in 2023 for lots of activity in the hospitality industry, with lots of changes happening in the bar/restaurant business -- including three sites up for sale.
May 07 2023 - Zola Hughes
Seymour, passed away May 3, 2023. She was born August 16, 1942, in Busy Kentucky. Zola was the daughter of the late Elijah Stacy and Manda Stacy. On March 11, 1961, she married Curtis Hughes in ...
May 07 2023 - 'It is a true masterpiece': South Carolina's most expensive home for sale comes with 54 acres
Hidden behind the trees that line always-bustling Roper Mountain Road in Simpsonville and a handsome stone gate is a home for sale that is currently the highest-priced residential listing in South ...
May 07 2023 - Writers strike could impact New Mexico film studios
It was business as usual at film studios and movie ranches around Santa Fe on the first day of a Hollywood writers strike that immediately shut down late-night TV shows. “Everybody’s still ...
May 07 2023 - Pennsylvania can clean slates and pave the way to a safer, stronger economy | Opinion
Clean Slate expansion will reduce crime, improve individual employment prospects, expand the available workforce for businesses of all sizes, and cut taxpayer costs ...
May 07 2023 - Caesars New York Promo Code: $1,250 Bonus Bet in April 2023
Once your deposit goes through, you are ready to place your first bet. Caesars New York has nearly everything a sports bettor looks for when evaluating who most deserves their business ...
May 07 2023 - Oklahoma SBA Award winner profile: Stigler-Haskell County Chamber of Commerce
The Stigler-Haskell County Chamber of Commerce, located in the historic American Legion log cabin that was built in 1922, has served as a small business resource for the area since 1948.
May 07 2023 - Canton Twp. man accused of texting foreign trafficker to watch child sexual abuse live
Federal investigators allege Charles Lowe exchanged more than 1,600 texts with a known sex trafficker in the Philippines.
May 07 2023 - Is This Semiconductor Stock the Best Way to Play the Clean Energy Transition?
The green energy revolution is here. Virtually all automakers are coming out with new all-electric designs, and electric utilities are deploying more and more clean energy power sources every year.
May 07 2023 - Used cars for sale in Fairfield, IA under $20,000
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Used Rick at RS Auto was a breeze to do business with. His place is a salvage yard / rebuild shop / dealership. I was interested in a ...
May 07 2023 - Van Buren standout Riley Lowrey expects to be right at home on college softball diamond
Riley Lowrey has been on or around a softball diamond almost her entire life. "My first softball tournament that I went to I was 2 months old," Lowrey said. "It was my dad's, and it was the Busch ...
May 07 2023 - Mother Mary Mission Female Veteran Transitional Living Facility
Mother Mary Mission (MMM) is a transitional living facility for female veterans that is set to open mid-next month in Phenix City, Alabama. While the residents are living at ...
May 07 2023 - Field trip: Why private, public school officials took a trip to New York's Hudson Yards
The Business Development Board hosted a trip to New York to reassure business executives there is room at private schools in Palm Beach County.
May 07 2023 - Nina Singh-Hudson
Nina is a long-time writer and a Bay Area Native who writes about good food & delicious drink, tantalizing tech & bustling business.
May 07 2023 - An athletic dome with indoor turf field could be coming to Holden
including the Edmonton Soccer Dome in Alberta and the Woodlands Backyard Volleyball Dome in Columbus, Ohio. A rendering of the proposed multipurpose athletic dome in Holden. The facility could ...
May 07 2023 - 14-year-old arrested for stealing Nashville school bus, leading police chase along I-40W
A teenage boy is facing numerous charges after allegedly stealing a bus from KIPP Nashville Schools, driving recklessly around West Nashville, and leading police on a pursuit along Interstate 40 ...
May 07 2023 - Fort Stockton is renovating, rebuilding and reviving
GUEST COLUMNIST How blessed we are to live in such a vibrant, growing town! Everywhere you look houses are being built. On Main Street and Dickinson Blvd., new businesses are sprouting.
May 07 2023 - Erkens honored as Small Business Owners of the Year
Rich and Jodi Erkens were named by the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce as 2023 Small Business Owner of the Year and were honored at a banquet May 3. They own Audio Video Extremes in Waite Park. Jodi ...
May 07 2023 - In streaming era, some businesses find interest in DVDs and other forms of physical media
Some businesses claim the DVD demand remains strong. Coming down Lebanon Road in Mount Juliet, you don't expect to see a video store. Yet, there it is — Danger Zone Video. "People poke their head in ...
May 07 2023 - Racine man faces 22 criminal counts related to several burglaries
A Racine man now faces 22 criminal counts connected to a series of burglaries. Prosecutors said 53-year-old Gary Jones smashed windows to break into five businesses in March and April of this year.
May 07 2023 - Inside the fight over frozen lakes in Voyageurs National Park; ATVs, trucks could be restricted
The concept is being blasted by critics who contend the National Park Service has no business regulating access to Minnesota's public waters, even inside park boundaries. Their belief is at odds ...
May 07 2023 - 6 Burlington High School FBLA students advance to National Leadership Conference
BURLINGTON — After Burlington High School’s Future Business ... who plans to attend the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in the fall, said that the experience in FBLA has reinforced his decision to ...
May 07 2023 - Burlington business pellet gun attacks, man arrested
From the time of our first report at 9:26 a.m., officers were able to identify, locate, interview, secure evidence and a confession within five hours." ...
May 07 2023 - Glassblowing studio opens in New Braunfels
The owner of New Braunfels Glassblowing describes the craft as learning to dance and paint at the same time, and opened the business with the goal of creating a community of glassblowing artists in ...
May 07 2023 - SRU students visit Dauphin business in tourism project
Four Slippery Rock University students in a tourism-public relations class visited an art mural in Dauphin County to learn more about using art installations to promote and generate tourism.
May 07 2023 - Behind the Story: Prosecutors offer plea deal in New Mexico child abuse case
A possible plea deal in a years old child abuse case has put the spotlight on the intersection between child-parental reunification and accountability for alleged criminal charges. A December 2021 ...
May 07 2023 - Former competitors team up to open Eastern Oregon Computers
Together, they offer tune-ups and much more at their new Hermiston business, Eastern Oregon Computers, 1055 S. Highway 395 Suite 111 at the Cornerstone Court, Hermiston. They were joined April 27 by ...
May 07 2023 - Small-business health insurance market facing ‘death spiral’
The cost of health insurance has exploded,” said one employer. “This is another reason younger families can’t live in Massachusetts.” ...
May 07 2023 - Frankfort couple sentenced on child abuse charges
Thomas Anthony Nichols, 36, and his wife, Lindsi Ann Nichols, 31, both of Frankfort, were both sentenced by Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd to two charges each of criminal abuse ...
May 07 2023 - New York City a 'birding paradise' with busy bird clinic, global birdwatching hotspots — and a fe
Busy Wild Bird Fund clinic proves New York City is 'birding paradise' that attracts global birdwatchers and where even endangered peregrine falcons thrive.
May 07 2023 - How North Texas is planning to meet the water needs of its rapidly expanding population
Far away from the hustle and bustle of the Metroplex in a quiet corner of Fannin County, a transformation has taken place.Dry land is now submerged in water.Bois D’Arc Lake has arrived -- 16,000 ...
May 07 2023 - Wasilla's only bookstore announced it would host a drag storytime event. An uproar followed.
Hitting "post" instantly put Jordan and her business — Wasilla's only bookstore — squarely in the middle of a culture war playing out in Alaska and across America. Conservative groups have ...
May 07 2023 - Woman killed in collision with school bus on Mat-Su road
WASILLA, Alaska (KTUU) - A woman is dead after her vehicle collided with a mostly-empty school bus on Thursday morning, troopers report.
May 07 2023 - Wasilla woman dies in collision with school bus not carrying students
A 42-year-old Wasilla woman died Thursday morning after the sedan she was driving collided with a school bus that was not carrying students at the time, Alaska State Troopers say. Shawna Boice was ...
May 07 2023 - Allen Premium Outlets is one of the busiest North Texas shopping centers
Allen Premium Outlets has been one of the busiest shopping centers in North Texas since it opened in 2000. The shopping center draws visitors from throughout North Texas and Oklahoma. It would be ...
May 07 2023 - 5-Star LB Brown Sets Ohio State Official Visit | 2024 Ohio State Football Recruiting Tracker
Ohio State is joined by local Miami, Florida State, Georgia and Alabama in a loaded top group for Lyle, who was last in Columbus in late March. Tony Alford extended the offer the 6-foot ...
May 07 2023 - Multiple Buckeye Coaches Recruiting Broward County Tuesday | 2024 Ohio State Football Recruiting Tr
Ohio State is joined by local Miami, Florida State, Georgia and Alabama in a loaded top group for Lyle, who was last in Columbus in late March. Tony Alford extended the offer the 6-foot ...
May 07 2023 - Google to open two more data centers in Ohio
“Ohio is a growing technology hub and data center market, and we welcome these two new Google projects in Columbus and Lancaster to complement the one already in New Albany,” Ohio Go ...
May 07 2023 - Columbus electric aggregation program not so green, and costs more than many Ohio cities
Only a penny on the dollar goes to wind and solar producers for Columbus' "100% clean energy" program, according to disclosure form.
May 07 2023 - Shooting in Columbus Ohio’s Short North
Teachers and staff at a Columbus charter school have voted to unionize after the administration challenged and delayed their efforts.
May 07 2023 - ETSU men’s tennis falls to No. 3 Ohio State in NCAA First Round
The Blue and Gold saw its 2023 season come to a close Saturday afternoon, as the Bucs were swept by Columbus Regional host Ohio State, 4-0. ETSU scrapped out a Court 2 doubles victory early in the ...
May 07 2023 - Columbus, Ohio Bans Salary History Inquiries
Columbus, Ohio, recently passed an ordinance prohibiting employers from inquiring about a job candidate’s salary history. Here's what you need to know.
May 07 2023 - Morning update on Short North shootings in Columbus Ohio
Columbus police officials held a news conference Saturday morning after multiple shootings that resulted in multiple deaths and injuries that occurred in the overnight hours.
May 07 2023 - Police: 1 killed in north Columbus crash
A Saturn Vue was headed westbound on Schrock Road at 10:23 a.m. when the driver traveled left of center, striking a Honda Civic.
May 07 2023 - Columbus mother charged after allegedly injecting 9-month-old with unknown substance
Stephanie Whitley was arrested and taken to the Franklin County Jail. Her next court appearance will be on May 15.
May 07 2023 - Boston Centerless Named Exporter of the Year for MA
BOSTON – The Small Business Administration (SBA) has named Boston Centerless the 2023 Exporter of the Year for Massachusetts. Boston Centerless earned the recognition after serving the ...
May 07 2023 - Northbrook Dealership Donates Truck To Ukraine, Receives Mail Surprise
NORTHBROOK, IL — With the Russo-Ukrainian War currently in its ninth year of conflict, a pair of local business owners were looking for a way to help the war effort. Eli Reznik and Serhii Shelep are ...
May 07 2023 - Stolen Plates Leads To Meth Bust Of Ohio Man: Northbrook PD Blotter
The man was also wanted on an active arrest warrant out of Wheaton for continuance of financial crimes enterprise and ID theft.
May 07 2023 - Some ex-governors are skeptical DeSantis can manage the 'impossible' task of leading Florida while
Many governors have struggled to hold down both jobs, though Bill Clinton and George W. Bush were sitting governors when they were elected president.
May 07 2023 - Chicago’s Lori Lightfoot rails against Texas’ ‘inhumane’ migrant busing, says city out of s
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said her “welcoming” city has run out of shelter space and can no longer care for the migrant influx in a “safe, orderly, and dignified way.” ...
May 07 2023 - Arlington bank plants flag in San Antonio; plans to grab small, midsize market share
San Antonio is one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. with thriving small- to mid-size businesses..." An Arlington bank is establishing roots in San Antonio with the announcement of its first ...
May 07 2023 - Teen arrested in burglary at Naples bike shop Big Momma Bicycles
The Naples Police Department has arrested a 16-year-old boy accused of burglarizing number businesses, including Big Momma Bicycles.
May 07 2023 - Time running out to register to vote. See how the electorate has changed in 4 years
The deadline to register to vote in the May 16 primary is the end of business on May 1. There are four ways to register or change your party affiliation.
May 07 2023 - Used Chevrolet Suburban for sale in Waynesboro, PA
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used We bought a 2009 Toyota Prius In January 2019. The mark of a good business is what they do if everything does not go perfectly. The day ...
May 07 2023 - Winthrop Capital Group Provides Superior Solutions for Business Buyers and Sellers
Over time, Winthrop Capital has expanded its services beyond strategic assistance to include a Merger and Acquisition division that serves both buyers and sellers. With a focus on an opportunistic ...
May 07 2023 - Man facing charges after drug bust in Winthrop
A man from Winthrop is facing drug charges after authorities searched his apartment on Bowdoin Street Wednesday.
May 07 2023 - 50 Words or Less: Lamar Jackson Intends to Keep His Promise
Lamar Jacksons’ trade request was just business. He doesn’t seem to want as many designed quarterback runs. Zay Flowers isn’t lacking confidence – and I love it.
May 07 2023 - Mother’s boyfriend charged with capital murder after 8-week-old baby dies
Arthur Eurek, 26, is accused of abusing the child. New Albany Police arrested and charged him with felony child abuse. However, the charge has been upgraded to capital murder, New Albany Police Chief ...
May 07 2023 - LBMC's Sharon Powlus Wins 2023 Nashville Business Journal Women of Influence Award
LBMC, a top 3 accounting and business consulting firm in the Southeast, and LBMC Employment Partners, a leading Professional Employer Organization (PEO), HR ...
May 07 2023 - Business Beat: Vivie Scooters owners excited for warm season
Chris and Lynette Lippert opened Vivie Scooters along Missouri Avenue last fall. Chris says he dreamed of opening a shop in North Dakota after riding a scooter while on vacation in Florida. Lynette ...
May 07 2023 - Massachusetts lawmaker wants to divert control of commuter rail from MBTA
A top transportation-focused lawmaker wants to hand control of the state’s commuter rail services to the Department of Transportation, a move he says would allow the MBTA to focus on subway and bus ...
May 07 2023 - Clean sheet: Palatine doesn't allow Chicago Resurrection a point 16-0
No worries, Palatine's defense took care of business on Thursday, keying a 16-0 shutout of Chicago Resurrection at Chicago Resurrection High on May 4 in Illinois softball action.
May 07 2023 - Ex-trooper from Marysville gets 10 years for attempted child rape
A former state trooper from Marysville must serve 10 years in federal prison for going to a hotel where he thought he would sexually abuse two children. Trevor Smith, 30, was a former member of the ...
May 07 2023 - Former member of WSP from Marysville gets 10 years for attempted child rape
A former member of the Washington State Patrol from Marysville must serve 10 years in federal prison for going to a hotel where he thought he would sexually abuse two children. Trevor Smith, 30, was a ...
May 07 2023 - Hillsboro High School hosts annual Senior Showcase
The Senior Showcase was held March 31 at Hillsboro High School. We had over 40 businesses participate in the Showcase that was reserved for juniors and seniors. Local employers provided opportunities ...
May 07 2023 - Many locals come out for job fair
The Expo Building at the Clinton County Fairgrounds on Wednesday saw locals coming in to check out over 30 local businesses promoting opportunities at the Clinton County Job and Community Resource ...
May 07 2023 - The Wild Walleye Popcorn At Great Lakes Popcorn Co Might Be The Weirdest Thing You Ever Eat In Ohio
This business is known for its wacky varieties of popcorn... but the Wild Walleye Popcorn might be the weirdest thing you ever eat in Ohio.
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