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Bus News Archives, May 11 2023
May 11 2023 - Indie Sparrow Boutique announces its Grand Reopening and Ribbon Cutting Celebration on Friday in Be
Indie Sparrow Boutique has announced a 1 p.m. Friday, May 12, ribbon cutting to launch its grand reopening of the business, which is returning to its original Beckley location — 610 North Eisenhower ...
May 11 2023 - ‘It’s scary just to get to your car’: West Virginia city sees uptick in panhandling
A West Virginia business owner said panhandling in his area is getting worse by the day, leading to litter and safety concerns, and even an attack.
May 11 2023 - New full-service marketing and media company opens in Beckley
A new media and marketing business celebrated its grand opening with the Beckley-Raleigh County Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.
May 11 2023 - RI business pays off school lunch debt for Smithfield students
SMITHFIELD, R.I. (WPRI ... “It’s not always about receiving, it’s also about giving.” The Rhode Island Department of Education estimates that roughly 62% of school lunches served ...
May 11 2023 - Child abuse statute of limitations extension bill discussed during public hearing
Legislation pending in the Alabama Senate would give victims of child sexual abuse significantly more time to bring civil lawsuits against their alleged abusers. Current law sets the statute of ...
May 11 2023 - 77-year-old north Alabama man charged with human trafficking, sex abuse
A 77-year-old Athens man faces several charges, including human trafficking, following his arrest Monday. The Limestone County Sheriff’s Office said deputies responded Monday to a report of a sexual ...
May 11 2023 - Another EV manufacturer – this time for charging stations – expanding in NC
North Carolina leads the nation in the transition to the clean energy economy,” Gov. Roy Cooper says. “Electric vehicles are key to this transition and I’m pleased Atom Power is expanding in ...
May 11 2023 - Hawley, Schmitt stand by Trump after jury finds former president liable for sexual abuse
People think that the criminal justice system... it’s off the rails when it comes to Trump,” Hawley said. “Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe it’ll affect it. But I just kind of doubt it.” ...
May 11 2023 - Abilene man accused of sexually abusing child under the age of 6
An Abilene man accused of sexually assaulting a child under the age of 6 has been arrested. Alec Garcia was arrested Wednesday for Aggravated Sexual Assault of a ...
May 11 2023 - Fired Charlotte light rail worker sues, alleges transit leaders tried to hide derailment
The Charlotte Area Transit System fired Creech on June 23 following the May 2022 derailment, according to a termination letter he provided to The Charlotte Observer. City Council members did not learn ...
May 11 2023 - 2023 Bethpage Best of the Boro winners celebrate at Douglaston Manor
The best businesses Queens has to offer all convened at Douglaston Manor on the evening of April 24 during Schneps Media’s annual Bethpage Best of the Boro ...
May 11 2023 - Meet Peggy: 40-year Alvin ISD school bus driver
Ms. Worrell has been transporting Alvin ISD students to and from school as a bus driver. "I love my job and I love the students," she said. "I feel blessed to be able to do what I do every day." ...
May 11 2023 - Cardinal Health winding down lingering litigation over opioids, product recalls
Cardinal Health is winding down most of the lingering litigation over opioid distribution and product recalls of a divested business line. In some cases, the Dublin company has won in court.
May 11 2023 - Owners of Littleton’s Lake House plan Latin American restaurant nearby
The team behind Littleton’s Lake House Kitchen & Tavern is opening a new concept in the same shopping center.  Mario Vega and his business partners, Kevin and Kate Wessel, are opening Mesa Latin ...
May 11 2023 - Littleton voters elect incumbent Matthew Nordhaus, newcomer Karen Morrison in Select Board race
Morrison, a former attorney who consults with small businesses, and one-term incumbent Nordhaus beat out two-term member Cindy Napoli on Saturday.
May 11 2023 - Abbott in Abilene next week for business conference
The second Governor's Small Business Summit will Thursday at the Abilene Convention Center, his office announced Thursday. Gov. Greg Abbott will be here for the event, which is scheduled from 8 a.m.
May 11 2023 - Reasons for talent gap in procurement field examined in new business analysis
Everybody is a student of "procurement," whether they realize it or not. "It's really what we do every day," said Joe Walden, associate teaching professor of business at the University of Kansas.
May 11 2023 - Why Ryan Reynolds, Snoop Dogg, other celebrities want to buy the Ottawa Senators
While some hockey fans may be surprised by multiple celebrities facing off for a minority ownership stake in the NHL’s Ottawa Senators, experts who study the business of sport say the prospect stands ...
May 11 2023 - Hartsville Baseball opens Playoffs with win
In the first round of the South Carolina High School playoffs, the Sharks from May River, made the long bus ride to Jimmy White Park in hopes their trip back home would be sweetened by knocking ...
May 11 2023 - Ohio Steel Industries moving forward with $7.2M expansion in Delaware
Columbus-based Ohio Steel Industries has confirmed plans to expand operations at its facility in Delaware. The company is growing by 35,000 square feet at its 100 Colomet Dr. location. Ohio Steel ...
May 11 2023 - Silent Auction parties start June 1 in Morrilton
The silent auction will open to the public Friday, June 2, and continue on Saturday evening until 9:30 p.m. Items are still being accepted for the silent auction. Businesses or individuals wishing to ...
May 11 2023 - Fire That Destroyed Oak Forest Bowl Was Accidental, Authorities Say
The ruling from state, federal and local authorities was announced Tuesday after the beloved south suburban business burned Saturday.
May 11 2023 - 4 new businesses now open or coming soon to Hutto
A portion of the proceeds go to local nonprofits including the Hutto Resource Center, Texas Firewalkers and the Texas Fallen Project. 737-642-9777. A new sushi restaurant called Sushi Zoa opened ...
May 11 2023 - Oklahoma Sooners offer 2024 4-star Linebacker James Nesta
The Oklahoma Sooners have been busy in recent days, issuing new offers to a group of prospects over the next few recruiting cycles. One of their more recent offers went to 2024 four-star linebacker ...
May 11 2023 - John Hancock, Voya Name New Investment Division Leads
This March, Brooks Tingle was named CEO of John Hancock, replacing Marianne Harrison, who had been in the role for 20 years. Voya Investment Management, the asset management business of New York-based ...
May 11 2023 - AGC Studios Founder Stuart Ford Leads Indie Powerhouse Into New Era of Entertainment Business
Stuart Ford’s mother would prefer that her son had used his Oxford University degrees to build a career as a top lawyer or as a member of the U.K. parliament, representing the left-leaning Labour ...
May 11 2023 - Some transit services resume in Clatsop County after sudden suspension
Following the sudden suspension of all bus service in Clatsop County, Sunset Empire Transportation District resumed some services this week.
May 11 2023 - Driver dead after train collides with car on tracks in Massachusetts
(WJAR) — A MBTA train and a car collided on the tracks in Abington, Massachusetts, killing one person on Wednesday afternoon. MBTA Transit police said their investigation suggests the car passed ...
May 11 2023 - Counterfeiting operation busted in Seaside, police say
Seaside police arrested six people on charges of counterfeiting money at multiple motels on Tuesday. Investigators say they were called about a man paying with counterfeit $100 bills at the Santa Fe ...
May 11 2023 - Making the best of the bus: Loachapoka wins boys track state title; girls place third
The boys won state and the girls took third — accomplishments made all the more impressive by the fact that Loachapoka didn’t have a track to run on at school ...
May 11 2023 - Chatham First and the Community Business Launch Grant
There seems to be quite a lot of confusion and misinformation circulating regarding the Community Business Launch grant that Chatham First asked the Town to consider; hopefully this article can ...
May 11 2023 - Outdoor kitchen business opens new York County showroom
A new, veteran-owned outdoor kitchen showroom and warehouse recently relocated to a bigger and better location in York County. Outdoor American Kitchen (OAK) is owned and operated by Jason Combs, Adam ...
May 11 2023 - AMTP: Getting military talent into Alabama workforce
OZARK — Getting the military talent into the industrial workforce in Alabama is the goal of the AIDT Military Transition Program, Stinson Kennedy told those attending a quarterly “Lunch and Lean” ...
May 11 2023 - Elderly Ozark woman battles for her life after alleged abuse: Police
Ozark Police Chief Charles Ward said police and paramedics found the 81-year-old victim needing severe medical treatment and took her to a hospital to treat numerous injuries that he considers ...
May 11 2023 - Sorry Guys, TopGolf and Dave & Busters Won’t Be Coming to Tyler, Texas Unless…
Tyler, Texas has a serious lack of entertainment options for a town as big as it is. Tyler has so many restaurant options that it makes the decision to eat out near impossible. In other words, STOP ...
May 11 2023 - Billie Davis, charged with hate crime in IU student bus attack, moved to federal detention
State charges were dismissed to clear the path for a federal charge that could result in a life sentence for the January stabbing incident.
May 11 2023 - Protecting Small Businesses In Astoria From Crime & Disruption
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz was joined by the Commanding Officer of the 114th Precinct, Deputy Inspector Kenneth S. Gorman, community leaders, and small business owners on Tuesday, May 9, to ...
May 11 2023 - 2023 Business Icons: North Idaho’s Judy and Steve Meyer
Interests shared by Steve and Judy Meyer include supporting education, philanthropy, public service, and entrepreneurship. Service to the community is an inherent trait shared by Judy and Steve Meyer, ...
May 11 2023 - You can still smoke inside these Kansas City-area businesses — and all the casinos | Opinion
There are more than 1,000 nonsmoking casinos across the country. Cigarette bans didn’t send them into bankruptcy.
May 11 2023 - Bankole: Democrats in Lansing have misplaced priorities
Lansing is busy dishing out taxpayer money to fancy sounding projects instead of mapping out a plan to confront major issues in impoverished cities.
May 11 2023 - 'Avery and the Special Shoe' book launch draws dozens in Dieppe, N.B.
It’s been a busy week, but seven-year-old Avery Somers still found the energy to sign dozens of her books at an in-store launch in Dieppe, N.B., Sunday. “Avery and the Special Shoe” was ...
May 11 2023 - El Campo hushes Cuero hitters in Game 1 win
COLUMBUS — Carlee Bubela knew she would have her work cut out for her on Friday night. The El Campo sophomore got the start at pitcher for the Ladybirds’ in their Class 4A, Area round playoff ...
May 11 2023 - OKC Police, Firefighters On Scene Of Crash Involving School Bus
Oklahoma City Police are on the scene of a crash involving a Yukon Public Schools bus near Northwest 10th Street and the John Kilpatrick Turnpike.
May 11 2023 - Yukon small business owner alleges counterfeit bill purchase
A yukon business owner says a customer used a fake bill at her store.The counterfeit bill even passed the marker test that's supposed to pick up on t ...
May 11 2023 - New bus partnership increasing transit access in the Wasatch Back
This week the national transportation company Megabus announced it’s partnering with Salt Lake Express, a shuttle service operating across Utah and the Mountain West.
May 11 2023 - Where Was After Earth Filmed? All Filming Locations Explained
The M. Night Shyamalan blockbuster filmed across the US and Central America to capture the futuristic saga starring Will Smith and Jaden Smith.
May 11 2023 - St. Louis-based technology firm Amdocs to acquire Virginia firm's business unit for $90M
The business unit being acquired by Amdocs provides outsourced quality assurance services for communications providers.
May 11 2023 - Glide shuts out Coquille twice in FWL softball doubleheader
The Glide softball team took care of business on the road Wednesday, sweeping Coquille in a Far West League doubleheader by scores of 13-0 and 16-0.
May 11 2023 - PFP point man calls Petersburg 'gold mine,' encourages business to come or expand there
In downtown Richmond, Petersburg's future is the topic of discussion at a networking event sponsored by Americans for Prosperity ...
May 11 2023 - 6 Things To Check Out This Weekend In Ocean County
(Karen Wall/Patch) OCEAN ... Washington Street closes down for outdoor dining, while other businesses Downtown are open too. It's a great opportunity to explore Toms River and support local businesses ...
May 11 2023 - After surviving the pandemic, North Carolina’s independent theater operators are optimistic
The movie theater business has reemerged from the darkness brought on by the global pandemic. Four months into 2023, seven films have already topped $100 million at the box office.
May 11 2023 - COMCAST LAUNCHES SPEEDS FASTER THAN A GIG IN DEMING, PORTALES, AND TAOS
Comcast announced today internet speeds up to 1.2 Gbps (1,200 Mbps) are now available via the Xfinity 10G Network to nearly 20,000 homes and businesses in Deming, Portales, and Taos, New Mexico. These ...
May 11 2023 - Want to spend the night on the Gettysburg Battlefield? You might be able to very soon.
The NPS will make four historic houses available essentially as Airbnb rentals and is looking for private business or people to manage the sites.
May 11 2023 - 'Take a chance on yourself' | DMV hair salon owner talks career change, uplifting others
After over a decade of serving DMV clients, Freda Brown has a few words of wisdom for people looking to start a business and to be adventurous.
May 11 2023 - Prison guard charged with beating restrained inmate
A prison guard accused in a recent civil complaint of participating in the beating and sexual abuse of a Black inmate at a state-run prison in Clayton in 2021 was charged in January with misdemeanor ...
May 11 2023 - Business park in Bristol is almost fully let
Only three units remain at a business park in Bristol. West Point Row, which is close to the Almondsbury interchange, is being marketed by Colliers and joint-agent Burston Cook. The agents have been ...
May 11 2023 - Central IL investors lose millions to California business fraud: Prosecutors
Over 50 people in Central Illinois were defrauded out of millions of dollars by a California business owner, federal prosecutors said on Thursday. That business owner is now facing charges in the ...
May 11 2023 - Selma accountant with cerebral palsy wins national business award
Daryl Thomas, owner of Thomas Accounting and Income Tax Service LLC, has been named the 2023 Small Business Person of the Year for Alabama by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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Michael Doherty Michael Doherty , 69, of North Arlington died Saturday, May 6, 2023. He worked as an internal auditor for New Jersey Transit in Newark for over 15 ...
May 11 2023 - North Jersey Business Owes Employees $910K: Department of Labor
A staffing agency in Bergen County has been ordered to pay 289 employees $910,000 in back wages, the Department of Labor announced following a court action.Advantix Logistics in Lyndhurst failed to ...
May 11 2023 - Philly receives first bus of immigrants from Texas in four months, readies for more arrivals
A bus carrying immigrants who crossed the border into Texas arrived in Philadelphia early Wednesday, sent by Gov. Greg Abbott as part of his ongoing effort to target northern sanctuary cities. It was ...
May 11 2023 - 'An absolute treasure': Unique Snacks honored as family-owned small business
The Small Business Administration said it looked at numerous businesses in 40 counties when deciding on the award.
May 11 2023 - Lansdale man sent to prison for abusing corpse of friend, a Bridgeport barber
With gut-wrenching grief, relatives of a Bridgeport barber, desperate for information about how he died, pleaded for answers from the man’s supposed best friend, a Lansdale man convicted of ...
May 11 2023 - Drought drives Iraq's climate migrants to cities
Haydar Mohamed once grew wheat and barley, but Iraq's relentless drought has forced him off the land and into the city where he now works in construction and drives a taxi. "The transition is ...
May 11 2023 - K of C lotto winner, April 24-30, 2023
The Fort Kent Knights of Columbus have announced the winner of their ongoing lotto fundraiser for the previous week.
May 11 2023 - San Juan Capistrano businesses struggle as rail closures continue
Franson's winery is steps from the train depot in San Juan Capistrano. Part of his marketing strategy is to encourage tourists to ditch their cars and hop on the train. In between landslides last ...
May 11 2023 - House passes bill to ban China, affiliated companies, from buying property in Alabama
The Alabama House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday to prohibit Chinese citizens, businesses, and governmental entities from buying property in Alabama. The bill, called the Alabama Property ...
May 11 2023 - American National Bank of Texas Names Marcelo Mills as Emerging Markets President
American National Bank of Texas (ANBTX) has hired Marcelo D. Mills as emerging markets president to increase and support business relationships throughout Southern Dallas. In addition, this new role ...
May 11 2023 - Historic Belleville building gets new tenant as local business moves in.
It’s part of the downtown Belleville businesss shuffle as this cool shop moved from E. Main Street to its new digs. And it’s already popular.
May 11 2023 - Used cars for sale in Bald Knob, AR under $19,975
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Used First time doing business here. The experience I'm glad to say was a good one. The facility is well kept and easy to find, the staff is ...
May 11 2023 - Used cars for sale in Bald Knob, AR under $249,981
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Used First time doing business here. The experience I'm glad to say was a good one. The facility is well kept and easy to find, the staff is ...
May 11 2023 - Slain Idaho students to receive posthumous honors at spring commencement
The four University of Idaho students killed in an ambush stabbing attack in November will receive posthumous honors at Saturday's spring commencement.
May 11 2023 - Local church holds 'big influence': Norwich Township flag flap
Norwich needs to modernize its outlook or risk further public criticism, expert says. On a recent weekday afternoon, the main street in Norwich Township was bustling with people chatting at the local ...
May 11 2023 - Local church holds 'big influence' over Norwich, Ont., township that voted down Pride flags
Businesses being closed on Sundays and a recent controversial decision to ban Pride flags on municipal property point to the outsized influence in Norwich of one church, the Netherlands Reformed ...
May 11 2023 - THE DALLES
One hundred workers at Oregon Cherry Growers will transition from seasonal to full-time employees at the company’s two plants in The Dalles. Share this article! One hundred workers at Oregon Cherry ...
May 11 2023 - The Dalles makes a comeback
The Dalles makes a comeback April 7, 2023 May 1, 2007 Written by Oregon Business Team Depending on where you stand, the city of The Dalles presents very different sides. One is from above the city, at ...
May 11 2023 - Small Business Hero: Family Faith Transportation surprised with $20K check
LAPLACE — Family Faith Transportation owner Carlton Morris was surprised with a $20,000 check Monday afternoon in LaPlace after being selected as an Intuit Quickbooks and Mailchimp Small Business Hero ...
May 11 2023 - St. John Parish observes Economic Development Week
Small businesses and industry partners, seemingly on opposite ends of the spectrum, each play an important role in St. John the Baptist Parish’s economic development. Small and large businesses came ...
May 11 2023 - Scotts closes four marijuana supply warehouses but sees upside ahead
Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. is closing four distribution centers for its struggling cannabis industry supply business – including the former division HQ in Vancouver, Washington. But the CEO says the ...
May 11 2023 - Scotts closes four cannabis supply warehouses in Vancouver and Gresham
Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. is closing four distribution centers for its struggling cannabis industry supply business – including the former division HQ in Vancouver, Washington. But the CEO says the ...
May 11 2023 - Hampton Roads Chamber exec retires
In her 33 years with the Hampton Roads Small Business Development Center, Debra Hamilton Farley helped launch 252 businesses that created more than 9,000 jobs. Now, she’s taking a ...
May 11 2023 - It seems patio season has been saved for Inglewood businesses facing water-main woes
That caused concern among businesses hoping to open on-street patios this spring and summer. Once the construction starts, they will have to remove the patios. They say without a plan for when ...
May 11 2023 - Jessica Alba at NBA games through the years
Actress and businesswoman Jessica Alba has long been a basketball fan. She even supports both teams in Los Angeles – the Lakers and the Clippers. “A very West Coast thing,” she once said in ...
May 11 2023 - From busing to building, Cedar Rapids schools’ operations director says ‘it’s for the kids’
Cedar Rapids Community School District Director of Operations Jon Galbraith stands last Wednesday on the construction site of Trailside Elementary School in northeast Cedar Rapids ...
May 11 2023 - Police: Tennessee teen arrested after stealing, driving school bus
A teenager in Tennessee has been arrested for stealing a school bus and driving it onto the highway, according to Metro Police. WSMV reports that Metro Police said a 14-year-old boy took the bus from ...
May 11 2023 - West Virginia volunteer firefighter killed in the line of duty honored
Late West Virginia volunteer firefighter John Forbush was among those honored during the 42nd National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend.
May 11 2023 - Wood County inspections: 10 of 12 restaurants receive no violations
The following are the latest results of Wood County Health Department inspections on licensed food establishments and other types of businesses, which the Marshfield News-Herald and Wisconsin Rapids ...
May 11 2023 - Former Minnesota employee sues BNSF for employment discrimination after her gender transition
A former BNSF worker from Minnesota who was named one of the railroad’s employees of the year in 2021 for her work in supporting LGBTQ+ workers is now suing the railroad where she worked for 30 years, ...
May 11 2023 - Bust of former BHS band director unveiled during Showband of Arkansas reunion
The Benton High School’s “Showband of Arkansas” 40-ish Year Reunion, held over the weekend of May 5-6, featured music, food and camaraderie as former members of the Benton High School ...
May 11 2023 - Business window sign OK’d by Lisbon council
During a special meeting Friday night, Lisbon Village Council agreed to allow the owner of Lincoln Social Hall to erect a window sign for her West Lincoln Way business. According to Fiscal Officer ...
May 11 2023 - Lisbon council grants permission for window sign
During a special meeting Friday night, Lisbon Village Council agreed to allow the owner of Lincoln Social Hall to erect a window sign for her West Lincoln Way business. According to Fiscal Officer ...
May 11 2023 - Ohio State football, the transfer portal and the NFL Draft: Buckeyes’ busy stretch
Ohio State has had plenty going on with transfers and a strong 2023 NFL Draft with more to come in the 2024 draft.
May 11 2023 - Concrete schemes ripping off thousands of dollars from Metro Atlanta home and business owners
Crooks are targeting concrete companies, and homeowners and business owners are the ones sometimes left on the hook for the thefts.
May 11 2023 - Clackamas jail deputy charged with misconduct, sex abuse in separate cases, DA says
A Clackamas County deputy has been fired after prosecutors accused him of sexually abusing an underage girl in Marion County and later charged him with misconduct involving an inmate at the jail in a ...
May 11 2023 - Therapists in Northfield, NJ
WE ARE ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS During uncertain times, anxiety, depression, grief, substance abuse, anger or just negative thoughts and feelings, can leave you feeling alone and hopeless. If you ...
May 11 2023 - April art festival opens in Lake City
LAKE CITY — ArtFields is back in Lake City this year, offering northeastern South Carolina residents the chance to enjoy a plethora of art and Lake City businesses a chance to cash in on the ...
May 11 2023 - Hanover seeks public input on 2023-2027 strategic plan
Local residents and business owners are invited to share their ideas for the Town of Hanover's upcoming strategic plan.
May 11 2023 - Andover grieves for six-year-old killed crossing busy street
On Tuesday, a six-year-old girl on a scooter was struck by a tractor-trailer truck and killed while she was trying to cross a busy intersection with her family. “I’m just devastated, I’m just ...
May 11 2023 - Grand Junction organizations receive funding for economic development efforts
The Business Times has served as the definitive source for Grand Junction business news since 1994. The journal offers news, views and advice you can use twice each month in print with daily updates ...
May 11 2023 - How this new snack bar honors a different aspect of Mexican culture in Columbus
The owner of Snacks Chabelita built the business in honor of her 9-year-old daughter who is diagnosed with autism. Here’s what to know.
May 11 2023 - Boy armed with large knives in custody following Frederick Co. school lockdowns
FREDERICK COUNTY, Md. — Schools in Middletown, Maryland, were placed on secure status Thursday because of an incident on a school bus. Police say a teenager reported missing from Pennsylvania ...
May 11 2023 - ‘They preyed on them all’: Attorney Ben Crump to represent diverse group of Maryland Catholic C
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump and colleague Adam P. Slater say they're representing a diverse group of survivors of Catholic Church abuse in Maryland.
May 11 2023 - Police: Driver turns self in after crashing into patio of Loveland business
A vehicle crashed into the outdoor patio of Paxton's Grill on Friday night, according to Loveland Police Department.Officials said the driver initially fled the scene, however, has turned himself ...
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