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May 14 2023 - 'Soaring demand' for graphite spurs action around Hearst-area deposit
Over the years, Zentek – formerly known as Zenyatta Ventures and ZEN Graphene Solutions – has transitioned from being a junior exploration mining company to become a healthcare solutions company with ...
May 14 2023 - Sylvio HEBERT and Linda MORIN Face Drug Trafficking Charges
Hearst couple charged after drug bust HEARST - CRIME REPORT - The Ontario Provincial Police have charged two individuals after executing search warrants on two residences in Hearst on May 4, 2023. OPP ...
May 14 2023 - Menasha company plans to create new jobs after acquiring Chicago packaging business
As a result, manufacturing operations will move to Dura-Fibre's facility in Menasha, and the Greif Chicago Converting location, at 4501 W. 16th St. in Chicago, is closing, a spokesperson for ...
May 14 2023 - LPC Designates the Linden Street Historic District in Bushwick, Brooklyn
Today, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) designated the Linden Street Historic District in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn. The historic district’s remarkable collection ...
May 14 2023 - New Jersey strawberries are here!
As a matter of fact, New Jersey is home to the largest indoor vertical strawberry farm in the world. It opened last May in an old Anheuser-Bush factory in Jersey City. The Japanese firm Oishi operates ...
May 14 2023 - New York Red Bulls edge NYCFC in Hudson River Derby
The Red Bulls (2-4-6, 12 points) earned their first win since beating the Columbus Crew on March 18. New York entered the latest installment of the Hudson River Derby 0-3-4 during its skid and were ...
May 14 2023 - 'Graze Craze' Charcuterie Shop Expanding To The Lehigh Valley
A business offers nutritious snacks and meals for busy consumers on the go is coming to the Lehigh Valley. Learn more: ...
May 14 2023 - Updated: Police Say Six Missing Haverhill Children—Subject of Abuse Inquiry—Found safe
Six Haverhill children are missing and Haverhill and Massachusetts State Police are asking for the public’s help in locating them. Police said Saturday afternoon that the children, all from one family ...
May 14 2023 - UPDATE:Six missing Haverhill children have been found 'in good health'
The Haverhill Police Department has found six children who had gone missing since police started an abuse investigation on May 10, according to Massachusetts State Police spokesman Dave ...
May 14 2023 - 6 MA Siblings Missing After Abuse Report
The six children went missing after a report of abuse, according to state police. The kids range from 7 months to 9 years old.
May 14 2023 - Mechanicsburg’s Gingerbread Man sees end to repairs, business growth in the Borough
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Empty buildings are filling back up in Mechanicsburg and that is just what leaders want. “We want to just add that little extra something that brings people down for a good ...
May 14 2023 - Two Corinth men facing felony drug charges after being found asleep in their vehicles
Two men found passed out in cars outside two Corinth businesses Saturday morning are now facing felony drug charges.
May 14 2023 - Marijuana, mushrooms seized, 2 arrested in Dickinson
A business owner in Dickinson and another person have been charged with possessing illegal drugs. Galveston County Sheriff’s deputies were serving a search warrant at the location and found 148 ounces ...
May 14 2023 - Taking the kids: To Alaska without the crowds
The bear was too busy snacking on salmon to notice us. We were kayaking — a safe distance away. What an experience! Our small UnCruise ship, known for Alaska wilderness experiences, enabled us to ...
May 14 2023 - Is now the right time to start a business in Santa Clarita?
Santa Clarita deviates from some of the usual coastal businesses commonly associated with California. Although it is the most populated state in America and is home to some of the most innovative ...
May 14 2023 - Video: Several Santa Clarita Valley businesses burglarized
Several Santa Clarita Valley businesses were broken into overnight earlier this week, leaving owners with shattered storefronts and ransacked restaurants. Waffle Love along Newhall Ranch Road in ...
May 14 2023 - Lunenburg entrepreneur honored with award for home-improvement business
Gilchrest was honored in April with the Andrea C. Silbert Rising Star Award by the Center for Women and Enterprise for her home-improvement business.
May 14 2023 - Thousand Oaks picks Ventura's Akbar Alikhan as deputy city manager
Thousand Oaks officials have selected Akbar Alikhan ... bands together for chef fighting stage 4 cancer How Northern California's fire season will be affected by an incoming weather transition ...
May 14 2023 - Driver hits Westlake High School students in Thousand Oaks, killing one
Thousand Oaks Boulevard was closed from Via Merida ... Paula bands together for chef fighting stage 4 cancer How Northern California's fire season will be affected by an incoming weather transition ...
May 14 2023 - Sister of Teen Killed in Thousand Oaks Crash Was Feet Away When Driver Collided Into Bus Stop Bench
Get Southern California news, weather forecasts and ... Flowers and dozens of candles were left at the intersection in Thousand Oaks where Eis was accused of intentionally plowing into students ...
May 14 2023 - Registered Idaho sex offender sexually abused teenager. He’ll spend decades in prison
The sentence in this case sends the clear message that exploiting children or attempting to do so means a long stay in federal prison,” said U.S. Attorney for the District of Idaho Josh Hurwit.
May 14 2023 - Nampa Police arrest man for sexual abuse of a child under 16, concerned there are other victims
The man propositioned a boy in a bathroom, the boy was unharmed. Police arrested Felix Romero. NAMPA, Idaho — According to Nampa Police, on April 9, around 12:50 p.m., they received a call that a man ...
May 14 2023 - Reports of counterfeit $20 bills at multiple businesses in Nampa
The Nampa PD has arrested a suspect in relation to these reports, but not before many of the counterfeit bills made their way out of the store in the wallets of unaware shoppers.
May 14 2023 - White Birch, Sam Freund's acclaimed farm-to-table restaurant in Flanders, to close
White Birch, a fine-dine restaurant in Flanders, a serene bucolic southwest corner of Morris County, will close permanently after Mother's Day brunch service May 14. "I was just not doing the business ...
May 14 2023 - Used Jeep cars for sale in Pataskala, OH
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Hi name is ylia payne i went to columbus car trader to got a car ...tony make it easy to get me a car he was great.. He really help me with ...
May 14 2023 - Tulsa Casinos: Where to Gamble Online and Live in Tulsa Oklahoma
Tulsa is the second-largest city in Oklahoma, with a population of 402,742 people. The dynamic city is also brimming with culture and points of interest, such as bustling urban districts ...
May 14 2023 - In Paris, Some of the Coolest New Stuff Is Old
When Americans come to Paris, they expect the city’s core business, fashion, to be all about the new. But the fantasy, the reason we all romanticize this place, is the old. You can buy the ...
May 14 2023 - Talk Show Host Collapses On Air; Cool Homes; Crashes; More: Nearby New
Also: Missing man reported; firefighter arrested on child sexual abuse images charges; explosive homeless camp fire; drug arrests.
May 14 2023 - MD civil rights attorney plans to bring a series of abuse claims to light against Archdiocese of Ba
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump said he plans to bring a series of abuse claims to light against the Archdiocese of Baltimore on behalf of victims.
May 14 2023 - Exploring Ohio’s Dublin: The Memorial Tournament, Irish Festival and a field of concrete corn
Clevelanders will gain easy access to Dublin, Ireland, this month, with new nonstop service launching on Aer Lingus. Dublin, Ohio, just north of Columbus, will still be much closer. True, Ohio’s ...
May 14 2023 - Nazareth knocks out Liberty in five innings
Nazareth earning a home game in the opening round of the EPC softball tournament. The Blue Eagles handling business over six-seed Liberty, 12-2 in five innings.
May 14 2023 - Former ICE agent from Michigan sentenced to prison for sexually assaulting children
A former ICE agent from Michigan received a 5-15 year prison sentence for sexually abusing children decades ago. Kevin Taylor, 49, of Riley, pleaded no contest to third-degree criminal sexual conduct ...
May 14 2023 - A West Texas ghost town, recently used for film festivals, goes up for sale
Once home to acres of bustling farmland supported by an underground aquifer, Lobo first began its transformation into a ghost town back in the 1980s when the aquifer was pumped dry. By 1991, the town that had once been home to as many as 100 people was completely abandoned by its last residents.
May 14 2023 - XPO transport company builds its own trailers at Searcy plant
XPO Inc. is another one of those Arkansas businesses that operate without much notice but produce big results.
May 14 2023 - Danbury businessman wants to add more self-storage units near Bethel; needed due to housing growth
“Competition breeds success,” Joseph Putnam, owner of an auto body garage, said of a 7-acre property near the Bethel border that he wants to develop with three self-storage buildings. “Being in ...
May 14 2023 - Next step in Ontario EV auto strategy is a lithium hydroxide plant: minister
Ontario Economic Development Minister Vic Fedeli calls it the "sleeper story" of the province's massive auto industry transition. Now that the province has landed two battery plants, he's setting his ...
May 14 2023 - Rockville business owner warns of criminals targeting gun stores
A Montgomery County gun shop owner, while grateful criminals did not get into his business, is warning other business owners to be on alert.
May 14 2023 - Rockville Mother Spreads Message Of Peace: Patch Business Spotlight
Patch spotlights the work of Rockville's Jeni Stepanek and the Mattie Stepanek Peace Foundation​ in cultivating peace across the world.
May 14 2023 - Oregon judge gets 3 years for having child sex abuse materials
An Oregon judge was sentenced to just over three years in prison Thursday after he pleaded guilty to possessing child sexual abuse materials.
May 14 2023 - Conroe’s Burger Fresh & More doubles size to keep up with fans’ appetite for 1950s nostalgi
After a surge in business earlier in the year, Conroe’s longtime hamburger joint, Burger Fresh & More has doubled its size. The spot, owned by Conroe businessman James Canada, went from a 1,500-square ...
May 14 2023 - School district in Lycoming County adding cameras to buses amid safety concerns
The East Lycoming School District says the cameras are a preventative measure to keep students safe. HUGHESVILLE, Pa. — Student safety is a big priority for Mark Stamm, the superintendent at East ...
May 14 2023 - Works of art at mid-Michigan park vandalized
A large soccer tournament is kicked off on Friday, drawing thousands to the city of Midland and giving area businesses a boost. A 55-year-old man has been arrested after he groomed, sexually assaulted ...
May 14 2023 - Midland Street to shine bright with unveiling of new lighting project
On Friday, May 12, the Midland Street Business District will be unveiling a span of decorative lights that zig-zag from business to business ...
May 14 2023 - Liberty Tool Company a magnet for lovers of old tools
After more than 40 years of business, Liberty Tool has become a frequent stop for tool lovers and a surprisingly popular destination for some tourists.
May 14 2023 - University of Wisconsin-Madison and edX Partner to Launch New Online Master of Science in Business
The Wisconsin School of Business at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW–Madison) and edX, a leading global online learning platform from 2U, Inc. (Nasdaq: TWOU), today announced the launch of a ...
May 14 2023 - Hot Rodding is a family affair
I’m driving home from work, and I see this drop-dead gorgeous, early Plymouth hot rod “business” coupe sitting out back behind Master Auto Repair on the corner ...
May 14 2023 - Mental Health, Roofing & Job Training: Illinois ‘Just Transition’ Grants Launch
The first round of funding is helping communities add mental health care services and expand workforce training opportunities ...
May 14 2023 - 6-Year-Old's 'Bravery' Ensured Centereach Abuser Went To Prison: DA
After Jose Romero had sex with her, he offered her pocket change, but she told her parents, Suffolk prosecutors said.
May 14 2023 - 4 elementary students injured after Clear Creek ISD school bus crashed in Seabrook
Seabrook police and EMS responded to a traffic accident at SH146 and Repsdorph/E. Meyer intersection. The preliminary investigation indicates that a 2015 maroon Chevy pickup truck traveling southbound ...
May 14 2023 - At least 4 sent to hospital after truck crashes into Clear Creek ISD school bus in Seabrook, police
Police said there were no major injuries from the passengers on the school bus. SEABROOK, Texas — At least four people were taken to the hospital Thursday after a pickup truck crashed into a Clear ...
May 14 2023 - Several elementary school students injured in Clear Creek ISD bus crash, district says
SEABROOK, Texas – Several elementary students have been reportedly injured after a school bus crash on SH-146 in Seabrook. Authorities responded to reports of a school bus crash located on SH-146 near ...
May 14 2023 - 4 students hospitalized after Clear Creek ISD bus crashes with pickup on Hwy 146, district says
SkyEye captured multiple people being placed on stretchers. Police said there were no major injuries among passengers in the bus.
May 14 2023 - Eight injured, Texas 146 closed after truck hits school bus in Seabrook
Eight people, including four elementary school students, were taken to the hospital Thursday afternoon after a truck crashed into a Clear Creek ISD bus in Seabrook, according to police. The crash ...
May 14 2023 - How WilmerHale's Gary Born Wrote His Thriller Book Between International Arbitrations
In this week's episode, WilmerHale's Gary Born discusses how wrote his fiction thriller, "The File," while maintaining a busy international arbitration practice. Gary Born of Wilmer Cutler ...
May 14 2023 - In first day after Title 42, regular foot traffic and guards keeping close watch on Rio Grande's ba
As some migrants rejoiced in successfully completing their application to cross the border, others were bussed back to their home country under Title 8.
May 14 2023 - 2 Springfield High School clubs recognized at state level for success
Moot Court and E-Sports Teams — have been recognized at the state level for their recent successes. The Moot Court Team won its fourth state championship in Columbus this month at the OCLRE Moot Court ...
May 14 2023 - Missouri officers restrained, punched man repeatedly. Columbia police can’t tolerate it | Opinion
Unless the video circulating online is unbelievably misleading, the officers involved have no business in law enforcement.
May 14 2023 - Law enforcement to increase presence as graduation ceremonies and events take place in Columbia
Downtown Columbia is expected to be busy over the weekend as several colleges and universities across Mid-Missouri will hold graduation ceremonies along with other events taking place such as ...
May 14 2023 - Sheriff investigates triple shooting with 1 dead near Daleville
Deputies were alerted to the shootings shortly after 7:40 p.m. when a man drove himself to a Daleville business and said he had been shot. He was bleeding from his head and gave an address in the ...
May 14 2023 - Preventing child homicide: Mount Airy community rallies in memory of 4-year-old boy killed by adopt
In Mount Airy, people were seeking justice for a four-year old who police say was killed by his adoptive parents. Loved ones said they want to prevent future child abuse by empowering grandparents' ...
May 14 2023 - Used Lincoln Town Car for sale in Weymouth, MA
All I can say is Jay is a man of his word and wants your repeat business. Good man Searched for months for a used Lincoln Town Car. Found 2005 Signature (basic), paid 5K to an owner, the car was t ...
May 14 2023 - Watertown’s Jain Irrigation will close
WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) - A longtime Watertown business is closing. Jain Irrigation, which has a plant on Water Street, informed its employees Thursday that the facility is shutting its doors. In a ...
May 14 2023 - A half century ago, Stamford's downtown shifted from housing to office space. Now it's shifting bac
In the mid 20th century, before Stamford bulldozed much of its downtown to make way for large office buildings, the neighborhood was home to people and businesses. Roads that now exist in old maps, ...
May 14 2023 - Watertown school board candidate profile: Damita J. Smith
Damita J. Smith, First Student school bus driver, is looking to receive the public's vote for the City School District Board of Education on Tuesday. Ms. Smith, 54, who has three children, one who ...
May 14 2023 - Ex-correctional officer charged with sexually abusing 3 inmates in California federal prison cells
A former correctional officer at a federal women’s prison in California where inmates say they were subjected to rampant sexual abus ...
May 14 2023 - Montana flower shop prepares for busy weekend
Mother’s Day is approaching quickly, and Samantha says it is important to get your flower orders in as early as you can!
May 14 2023 - Newton Businesses Thrive With Help From Local Woman's Marketing Firm
"All Over Newton kept us alive," business owner Chris Osborn said of Lauren Berman's website and marketing firm.
May 14 2023 - Turn of the century: Freeport-based business celebrating milestone anniversary
Freeport's Anchor Harvey is celebrating 100 years of making durable metal parts and lasting impressions in the community.
May 14 2023 - Envisioning Greater: Now's the time to engage in Fond du Lac County's entrepreneur ecosystem
Envision Greater Fond du Lac, local organizations provide resources that make it possible to start a successful business in the county.
May 14 2023 - Three Forks displays improvement on Day 2 of DawgBite invite
It was a busy weekend of tennis for Three Forks during the DawgBite Invitational hosted by Townsend in Helena. The Wolves competed against nine teams over the course of two ...
May 14 2023 - Fairfield students join national movement to bike to school
More than 50 elementary school students and their families joined Stratfield School's first bike bus event on Friday. The national movement provide safe, fun, and active options for elementary ...
May 14 2023 - West Chester/Liberty Chamber Alliance to honor ‘leaders and legends’ for 10th time
The annual ceremony serves as a chance to commemorate leaders, highlight growth, entice entrepreneurs and spark new business relationships, according to the West Chester/Liberty Chamber Alliance.
May 14 2023 - Group seeks greater equity in North Carolina's growing green-energy sector
Black Owners of Solar Services board member Walter McLeod speaks to participants at the event at N.C. A&T State University announcing an intiative to help disadvantaged businesses tap federal spending ...
May 14 2023 - How a rural Arkansas prosecutor advocated for her pedophile uncle
One of Barry Walker’s victims, now 22, blamed those close to Walker for not stopping him before he sexually abused more than 30 girls. “They failed us,” she told NBC News.
May 14 2023 - Sexual Abuse Therapists in Fort Mitchell, KY
I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), licensed in both Ohio and Kentucky, specializing in the treatment of sexual dysfunction, sexual pain, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD ...
May 14 2023 - Upstate man accused of blackmailing minors receives 15 charges
According to the Sheriff’s Office, officials received cybertips in regards to the possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material by 30-year-old Cory Donovan Simpson, which also included ...
May 14 2023 - Tyson Food plant in Glen Allen officially shuts its doors
Hundreds of employees at Tyson Foods were officially put out of a job by the close of business Friday when the company’s plant in Glen Allen closed operations.
May 14 2023 - McDonald’s to Launch McFun Zone at My Waterloo Days
Come to Anton’s Garden in Waterloo on Saturday, June 10 for a free, kid’s only celebration! Soifer Family McDonald’s is partnering with My Waterloo Days and several area businesses to provide a ...
May 14 2023 - No injuries in crash involving school bus, semi in Orangeburg County
Authorities say no students or adults were harmed in a crash involving a school bus that happened on Thursday in Orangeburg County. According to Corporal Tyler Tidwell with the South Carolina Highway ...
May 14 2023 - Joshua Tree bookstore Space Cowboy is beacon for science fiction fans
Joshua Tree's strip of local businesses is only a few blocks. But it's got a bookstore, one with the quirky sensibility that seems to come naturally to the desert. Its name: Space Cowboy. Its focus: ...
May 14 2023 - DART Silver Line rail project to prompt road closures in Plano
Continuing work on the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Silver Line rail project will cause road closures in Plano in May. The specifics The closures are as follows: May 12-15: Shiloh Ro ...
May 14 2023 - Penn State’s NIL success driven by Central Pennsylvania businesses
Penn State Football’s success in NIL will be determined by the local businesses in Central Pennsylvania. And so far, the relationship between the football program and the Midstate has been strong.
May 14 2023 - Brawley mother, daughters continue Mexican tradition of folkloric dance, hard work
Amid the hustle and bustle of the Imperial Valley is a trio of women who continue the traditions of Mexican culture via folkloric dance the “Las Flores del ...
May 14 2023 - Illegal massage business in Newark shut down after police find human trafficking victims
An illicit massage business in Newark has been shut down after police found the spa was operating without a license and several suspected human trafficking victims were being forced to provide patrons ...
May 14 2023 - BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Death by Chocolate Marshmallow Pie’ and ‘This is Homeschooling’
An exciting web of suspense and mystery, and an interesting look at the forms of homeschooling that developed in recent years ...
May 14 2023 - Montana governor vetoes state hospital reporting law due to 'patient privacy'
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte vetoed a bill requiring the Montana State Hospital to report cases of neglect, abuse, injuries, and death ...
May 14 2023 - Missouri ranked as one of the worst states for businesses
Missouri has been ranked among the worst states for businesses by a federal agency. According to data from the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, Missouri has the second-highest rate of business failures ...
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