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Bus News Archives, May 16 2023
May 16 2023 - New business ‘Roasted Coffee Bar’ to come to Owego
OWEGO (WBNG) -- Owego is getting a new coffee shop called Roasted Coffee Bar. The shop is currently under construction, but it is located at 55 North Ave. in Owego. The owners said they wanted to ...
May 16 2023 - Ohio State fans were nervous about losing a 5-star Buckeye WR commit after Dylan Raiola’s Georgia
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former Ohio State quarterback commit Dylan Raiola ... especially since Smith is expected to take an official visit to Athens this weekeend. Except he put an end to those anxious ...
May 16 2023 - Iowa man accused of molesting Neosho girl
An Iowa man accused of sexually abusing a 7-year-old girl in Neosho was ordered to stand trial at the conclusion of a preliminary hearing Monday in Newton ...
May 16 2023 - UW and Wyoming SBDC Network to Host HUBZone Workshop in Lovell May 11
Main St. in Lovell. To register, go here. Registration is free. The Wyoming SBDC Network offers business expertise to help Wyoming residents think about, launch, grow, reinvent or exit their business.
May 16 2023 - Petoskey Plastics starts high-speed manufacturing of disposable medical gowns
A Michigan-based plastics film processor sees the production of medical gowns as both a business opportunity and a civic duty.
May 16 2023 - Michigan company starts high-speed manufacturing of disposable medical gowns
A northern Michigan-based plastics film processor sees the production of medical gowns as both a business opportunity and a civic duty. Petoskey Plastics Inc. has spent $2 million to renovate a 10,000 ...
May 16 2023 - 'Be the change where you are': Why Nekeita Johnson opened her business in west Montgomery
This Montgomery native wanted to change her community for the better, so she opened a store on West Fairview Avenue.
May 16 2023 - Six Ohio cities make top 150 Best Places to Live: See where Columbus ranked
Six Ohio cities made the 2023-24 list of the 150 "Best Places to Live in the U.S." that U.S. News & World Report released Tuesday. However, a sleeper pick has bested the capital city.
May 16 2023 - The Latest: Texas state judge upholds Austin's mask mandate
A Texas judge is allowing the City of Austin to continue to require face coverings in local businesses weeks after Gov. Greg Abbott ended a statewide mask mandate and other COVID-19 safety measures.
May 16 2023 - State: Marion nursing home resident tried to suffocate roommate with a pillow
The Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals has cited Winslow House Care Center for failure to keep residents safe and failure to prevent resident abuse.
May 16 2023 - Morrisville Catholic school drops name of bishop who led during time of priest abuse
The school is removing the name of a Roman Catholic bishop who led the state diocese during a time of “unthinkable abuse of children by priests.” ...
May 16 2023 - Vermont Catholic school changes name to remove name of bishop who led diocese during 'unthinkable a
John A. Marshall School in Vermont is changing its name after it was found that the school's namesake led the diocese during a time of "unthinkable abuse of children by priests." ...
May 16 2023 - 'Our officers were ambushed': 1 OPP officer killed, 2 others injured in Bourget, Ont. shooting
An Ontario Provincial Police officer was killed and two others injured when they were ambushed while responding to reports of gunshots in Bourget, Ont., OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique says.
May 16 2023 - Northwest Indiana Business & Industry Hall of Fame: Chester Inc. keeps Northwest Indiana farms
Long before he became the biggest name in popcorn, Orville Redenbacher and his business partner Charles Bowman bought George F. Chester & Son Seed Company on the Chester family farm ...
May 16 2023 - Hey, Mays Landing, NJ — Yes, You CAN Turn Right on Red Here
The parking lot of a busy shopping center in Mays Landing seems to confuse many drivers, so let's set the record straight -- and maybe this can help motorists across the entire state.
May 16 2023 - Litigation Surge, Business Consolidation Seen as Fallout of Battle Over Temp Worker Regulations
I think for a good number of them at smaller agencies, they're really going to become either obsolete or unnecessary if they have to withstand the financial burden of making salaries for people that ...
May 16 2023 - Get Premium and Credible Asphalt Services by Visalia Pro Paving in Visalia, CA
Visalia, CA - Visalia Pro Paving has decades of experience providing professional asphalt paving services to homes and businesses in California. The team of experienced and qualified Asphalt ...
May 16 2023 - Jim Justice’s family asks for Martinsville bank’s payment demands to be set aside
Carter Bank & Trust has filed court documents seeking payment on about $300 million in loans connected with the West Virginia governor’s family businesses. The Justices say they have a right to defend ...
May 16 2023 - With cringeworthy 'Find it Here' dust, Ohio should act like 'Heart of it All' | Amelia Robinson
Amelia Robinson is the Columbus Dispatch's opinion and community engagement editor. Ohio's has found its heart... in the past. Gov. Mike DeWine just announced "Ohio, The Heart of it All" is once ...
May 16 2023 - Plainwell man arrested for possession of child sexually abusive material
A Plainwell man has been arrested for possession of child sexually abusive material. He is 45-year-old Anthony Lee Moore.
May 16 2023 - Plainwell man arrested for allegedly downloading, viewing child sexual material
A Plainwell man could face time in prison if convicted on charges relating to child sexually abusive material.
May 16 2023 - 'Sick and safe time' requirement closer to becoming Minnesota law
The Senate advanced a requirement for businesses to offer 48 hours of paid time each year for illness, medical appointments, child care, or help for domestic abuse.
May 16 2023 - Many Ontario provincial parks are about to officially open for the season
Provincial parks in Ontario are preparing for the busy summer ahead, and many popular seasonal parks are about to officially open. Based on the Ontario Parks website, overnight campgrounds will ...
May 16 2023 - Man dies in crash during pursuit in Stillwater County
A man died in a crash during a pursuit with Stillwater County officials at the intersection of Highway 78 and Whitebird Creek Road near Columbus Thursday.
May 16 2023 - Native American culture, abstract images showcased in Columbus Museum of Art exhibits
Two new exhibits at the Columbus Museum of Art showcase the works of a pair ... a member of the Crow or Apsaalooke Tribe who was raised on a Montana reservation, uses altered photography, native ...
May 16 2023 - Man killed in chase with law enforcement near Columbus
A pursuit between a Stillwater County deputy and a man in an apparently stolen pickup truck Thursday ended with truck driver fatally crashing south of Columbus.
May 16 2023 - Sierra Pacific Windows to open $60 million Phenix City plant, hire 300
WRBL of Columbus, Ga. is reporting the company plans to spend $60 million and hire up to 300 people. In an announcement from the company, Sierra Pacific says new equipment is already on order for what ...
May 16 2023 - Baraboo and Portage celebrate becoming Ice Age Trail Communities
An Ice Age Trail Community is a place where Ice Age Trail enthusiasts enjoy healthy walks, visit local businesses, and take part in local events. These communities, of which Barab ...
May 16 2023 - Reba McEntire to be next coach on ‘The Voice’
The country music star has been busy this year with the opening of her three-story dining, bar, entertainment, and retail venue in Atoka, Oklahoma called Reba’s Place, and announcing her new book “Not ...
May 16 2023 - Traffic on Hwy 51 near Minocqua expected to be a headache all summer
The busy tourism season is inching closing and closer in the Northwoods, but as campers and boaters make their way through Hazelhurst and Minocqua on Highway 51 their travel is expected to take a bit ...
May 16 2023 - North Andover Pizzeria Closes After 33 Years Of Business
A signature New England pizza brand closed a decades-old pizza shop while gearing up for a the public celebration of a new, state-of-the-art location. Sal's Pizza served up pizza at 409 Main Street in ...
May 16 2023 - Midland soccer tournament to boosts area businesses
A large soccer tournament is kicked off on Friday, drawing thousands to the city of Midland and giving area businesses a boost.
May 16 2023 - Call 11 for Action: Port Clinton business docked due to low phone lines
Low-hanging cables at a Port Clinton marina are preventing boats from going out to sea. One business owner said the obstacle is cutting into his income.
May 16 2023 - Executives of the Year 2023: Benjamin Mansheim of Pacific West Bank
"Even though our economy is global, I see a continued trend for local connections in business transactions." — Benjamin Mansheim, Pacific West Bank ...
May 16 2023 - 'Just rummaged through': Over 50 vehicle break-ins reported overnight in West Linn
Food carts are a staple of Portland, and despite sizzling temperatures, food trucks continue to work amid the busiest – and often hottest – hours of the day. A lot of people may take to the ...
May 16 2023 - Viewpoint: FuelAL program an asset to state, workforce
Often students in college are in their own little bubbles on campus, unaware of what businesses are in the community or who can unlock a door for them for a career.
May 16 2023 - Original Freedom Rider visits Anniston, recalls bus attack
WELL, TOMORROW MARKS THE 62ND ANNIVERSARY OF THE ATTACK ON FREEDOM RIDERS IN ANNISTON, ALABAMA. SO IT WAS MAY 14TH OF 1961 WHEN A WHITE MOB ATTACKED A BUS. THE RIDERS WERE ON WHILE HEADED TO NEW ...
May 16 2023 - These migrants rushed to cross the border before Title 42 lifted. But in the US they're facing a ne
Only men are on this bus that's just arrived from a US Customs and Border Protection facility; her daughter-in-law and granddaughters aren't. Querales, 50, has been hovering around this street corner ...
May 16 2023 - Sex offender who was allowed off the Iowa sex offender registry is arrested for sexually abusing ch
A Davenport man was arrested Thursday, accused of sexually abusing a child in 2018. He previously was on the sex offender registry. Michael John Cross was convicted in 2008 of lascivious acts with a ...
May 16 2023 - The Combine Grill in Davenport has closed
"We regret to inform you that The Combine Grill is closed for business. Thank you to everyone for your support. It had been a pleasure serving all of you," the post said.  The Facebook page info ...
May 16 2023 - SBC seminary and prominent former leader settle in high-profile abuse lawsuit, SBC still defending
Gerald D. Rollins, Jr. agreed to an undisclosed settlement with Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas and former Southwestern president Paige Patterson, a major development in ...
May 16 2023 - Nonprofit, business roundup: Cat cafe coming to West Asheville
A new cat cafe and adoption facility, House of Black Cat Magic, is holding its soft opening at 841 Haywood Road in early May. The new venue will feature a lounge where visitors can mingle with cats ...
May 16 2023 - 9-year-old thought he found a ‘plastic container.’ It was actually a mammoth tooth
Every weekday, 9-year-old Jeremiah Longbrake hitches a ride on a bus from his elementary school to his grandmother’s rural Oregon home ... decided to check out the creek that runs through ...
May 16 2023 - Family of 6-year-old girl hit, killed by car in North Belle Vernon pleading for change
The family of Aria Woznick, a 6-year-old girl who was hit and killed by a car at her school bus stop, is pleading for safety measures on that street to prevent a tragedy like that from happening again ...
May 16 2023 - North Vernon Main Street seeks views on downtown
Local officials and owners of the new Segoku Hibachi Sushi Express in North Vernon celebrate a ribbon cutting launching the new downtown business earlier this month. Photo provided by North Vernon ...
May 16 2023 - Pittston man pleads guilty to possessing child sexual abuse materials
A man from Pittston pled guilty to possessing child sexual abuse materials hidden in a folder on his cellular phone.
May 16 2023 - ORT, Pedal It Forward team up to give away free bikes
STARTING TOMORROW - A NEW PROGRAM WILL PROVIDE áFREE BIKES FOR PEOPLE IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS. OZARK REGIONAL TRANSIT IS PARTNERING WITH PEDAL IT FORWARD TO TRAVEL ACROSS NORTHWEST ARKANSAS AND ...
May 16 2023 - These Kensington High School students won a statewide competition repping their computer support sy
Three seniors scored first in SkillsUSA's business, management and technology category where they presented about how their education is preparing them for future careers. Next up: nationals, and STEM ...
May 16 2023 - Mobile home destroyed in fire near Portage
A fire destroyed a mobile home at the Pride of America Campground early Tuesday morning. According to a post from the Portage Fire Department, emergency crews were dispatched to W7520 West Bush Road ...
May 16 2023 - Brookhaven native partners with Bank of America to advance capital access for minority businesses
Brookhaven native Gloria Strauthers, founder and CEO of Exodus Management and Consulting LLC, has announced a partnership with Bank of America to help give minority businesses greater access to ...
May 16 2023 - A Draft Story: Tyvis Powell
"A Draft Story" is a GoPro Original Production that captures the unique journey of Ohio State safety Tyvis Powell as he makes his transition to professional football. Tyvis may not have been invited ...
May 16 2023 - MO Small Business Development Center at MSU offers help to area entrepreneurs
The Missouri Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Missouri State University helps local small businesses grow and thrive. With offices in Springfield and West Plains, Missouri SBDC is part of ...
May 16 2023 - Emmaus girls lacrosse holds off Easton’s rally to advance to EPC final
Competing against a trio of Red Rovers, Poll came up with a ground ball and led the transition for Emmaus. Poll found fellow junior Brianna McClain and McClain quickly passed to senior Natalie ...
May 16 2023 - Vincennes construction project moved back
Officials in Vincennes have pushed back the closure date for Washington Avenue. It will now start on May 30. City officials and project leaders say the delay will remove conflicts with school bus ...
May 16 2023 - Clearwater Man Suffers Serious Injuries In Crash With Tour Bus In Pasco County
PASCO COUNTY, Fla. - A 21-year-old Clearwater man suffered serious injuries in a crash that happened around 12:10 am on Friday ...
May 16 2023 - Clearwater businessman gives the largest-ever donation to the Florida Wildlife Corridor
Stu Sjouwerman has given $2.5 million to the corridor — the latest in a string of donations to environmental and animal causes.
May 16 2023 - Opioid-related deaths dropped in Toronto in 2022, expert says more robust response to crisis needed
Toronto saw a drop in opioid-related deaths in 2022 compared to the previous year, but one expert says there still needs to be a more robust response to the opioid crisis. There were 702 ...
May 16 2023 - HPD never showed up at bagel shop robbed in Bellaire, despite other businesses being hit, owner say
Employees called Houston policed right away, but officers apparently never showed up. This isn't the first business in the area to have been hit either.
May 16 2023 - Prep roundup: Mitty softball rallies at Hollister, Gilroy upsets another top team
Mitty and St. Francis softball take care of business as Friday matchup approaches, Piedmont baseball wins in extra innings, Mountain View softball gets two home runs from junior ...
May 16 2023 - Movie star wears fashions from this MS Coast clothing line in international magazine spread
He stars in “Crazy Rich Asians” and “Guardians of the Galaxy” and recently wore pieces from this Black-owned business in Gulfport.
May 16 2023 - Michigan mom pleads no contest to abuse charges after 1-year-old ate heroin from her purse
The mom flagged down police last July because her daughter was having a medical emergency after ingesting heroin.
May 16 2023 - Q&A with the president and CEO of Tillamook County Creamery Association
The president and CEO of Tillamook County Creamery Association (TCCA),  Education: Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Washington and a master’s degree in business ...
May 16 2023 - Tillamook economy diversifies with nature-based tourism
Tillamook’s heavy reliance on traditional resource industries ... he says more than 70% of businesses in Oregon’s $7 billion tourism sector are sole proprietorships, which own all the profits of the ...
May 16 2023 - Tillamook Cheese Factory’s transition
The Tillamook facility also makes 18,000 gallons of ice cream per day, or 5.6 million gallons a year. In addition, the TCCA works with partners in Oregon to make yogurt and sour cream and with others ...
May 16 2023 - Ocasio-Cortez Flames CNN for “Profoundly Irresponsible” Trump Town Hall
Ocasio-Cortez denounced CNN and Trump in an appearance on MSNBC after the town hall ended, emphasizing the danger that the network’s decision poses to victims of sexual abuse like E. Jean Carroll and ...
May 16 2023 - Rockton’s Dairyhaus honored by Illinois Office of Tourism
Rockton’s Dairyhaus has a new title to add to its name. On Friday, the Illinois Office of Tourism celebrated the Dairyhaus with an “Illinois Made” award, granted to businesses whose uniquely ...
May 16 2023 - Sunsets, a new seafood-centric restaurant, soon to open on Shem Creek in Mount Pleasant
The former R.B's seafood restaurant closed in 2020 after longtime owner Ronnie Boals retired and sold the business during the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic. A pair of business ...
May 16 2023 - Jenny Craig closes after 40 years: Nutritionists are 'not surprised,' but some customers say they'r
Iconic weight-loss brand Jenny Craig made a surprising announcement in late April: It's closing its business after being in operation since 1983. The brand's original announcement indicated that Jenny ...
May 16 2023 - Steelers sign fourth-rounder Nick Herbig, seventh-rounder Spencer Anderson
The Steelers have been busy signing draft picks on Friday.Shortly after announcing the signings of tight end Darnell Washington and cornerback Cory Trice, the Steelers announced two more agreements.
May 16 2023 - Bus of asylum seekers arrives in Philadelphia from Texas
An additional bus of asylum seekers arrived in Philadelphia Sunday morning from Del Rio, Texas, marking 21 total buses since Nov. 16 of last year. City officials reported that 47 asylum seekers ...
May 16 2023 - Texas Drops Another Busload of Migrants at Kamala Harris’s D.C. Home
Texas delivered another busload of illegal immigrants to the home of Vice President Kamala Harris in Washington, D.C. on Sunday. Following a pause in the relocation program, Texas governor Greg Abbott ...
May 16 2023 - Former Ohio State F Seth Towns Enters NCAA Transfer Portal
Former Ohio State Buckeyes forward Seth Towns played just one season in Columbus, averaging 3.8 points, 2.2 rebounds and 11 minutes in 25 games.
May 16 2023 - Techstars brings its startup accelerator program to Ohio
Techstars plans to bring its startup accelerator program to Columbus in a partnership with Ohio State University, its first time in the state.
May 16 2023 - Former Ohio State, Northland product Seth Towns enters transfer portal
The Columbus Northland product who most recently played for Ohio State has entered the transfer portal, The Dispatch has confirmed.
May 16 2023 - Columbus Crew host the LA Galaxy in non-conference action
LA Galaxy (2-6-3, 14th in the Western Conference) vs. Columbus Crew (4-4-3, fifth in the Eastern Conference) Columbus, Ohio; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. EDT FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK MLS LINE : Columbus -118, Los ...
May 16 2023 - Columbus City Schools superintendent search: What to know as selection appears near
Columbus City school board is conducting final interviews for superintendent, and selection of one of three finalists could come as soon as this week.
May 16 2023 - What’s next in effort to stop Ohio’s August election
Watch above for an earlier report on the Ohio House’s approval of an August special election. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Ohio’s top election official is expected to respond Monday afternoon to an ...
May 16 2023 - Columbus approves $500,000 for downtown safety
Columbus City Council approved $500,000 to make the city’s downtown business districts safer, including the Short North, which has seen back-to-back violent weekends. At its meeting Monday, the ...
May 16 2023 - Global Seaside Table Market [2023-2030] | Transform Your Business Strategy with Data-Driven Insight
Global Seaside Table Market [2023-2030] research report helps to recognize the market challenges and opportunities.
May 16 2023 - 10-story tower in Albuquerque's Highland Business district heading to auction
A 10-story tower in Albuquerque's Highland Business district, just north of Central Avenue, is headed to auction in early June with a $500,000 starting bid price. The auction for Two Park Central ...
May 16 2023 - 6 missing Haverhill children found 'in good health' after daylong search
The Haverhill Police Department found six children reported missing after police started an abuse investigation Wednesday.
May 16 2023 - Parents, grandmother of 6 siblings who went missing in Massachusetts face multiple charges
Police say the six children, ranging in age from 7 months to 9 years old, went missing after authorities opened a child abuse investigation into their parents.
May 16 2023 - Free Art Show In Beverly Hills
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May 16 2023 - Three Arrested in Ambush Shooting Deaths of 3 Women Outside Beverly Crest Home
Three suspects were arrested in the ambush shooting deaths of three women in January outside a rental home in Los Angeles’ Beverly Crest neighborhood.
May 16 2023 - Chicago gang-affiliated suspects charged in ‘ambush-style attack’ that left 3 women dead near B
Three Chicago gang-affiliated suspects have been charged in the murders of three women in Los Angeles in January. One of the suspects is also charged with a December murder.
May 16 2023 - UCSO: Pine Bush man facing felony child porn charges
PINE BUSH, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A 71-year-old Pine Bush man is doing time in Ulster County Jail after he allegedly pretended to be an underage girl online, so minors would send him inappropriate ...
May 16 2023 - Shake Shack, 3 other businesses coming soon to Katy area
Here are four new businesses and restaurants coming to the Katy area along with one upcoming closure of a longtime local business.
May 16 2023 - New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy attempts to woo New Yorkers in retaliation for congestion tax
Murphy is taking aim at neighboring Gov. Kathy Hochul over New York’s congestion pricing program — with an ad campaign aimed at wooing Big Apple residents and businesses into relocating to his state, ...
May 16 2023 - Meet the Black business owners 'bringing energy, options and opportunity' to Princess Anne
Princess Anne now has more black-owned businesses in its Main Street District than ever before. Meet its newest owners who "welcome all" to town.
May 16 2023 - Alabama education director ousted over book’s stance on race
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Friday announced she ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment and opinion.
May 16 2023 - Alabama sets execution as state resumes lethal injections
The Alabama Supreme Court has authorized the execution ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment ...
May 16 2023 - Salem-Keizer video stores still exist
Those who prefer browsing aisles for the just the right movie to watch without staring at computer screens or standing at rental kiosks have at least two places to go: The remaining Blockbuster in ...
May 16 2023 - Used Lincoln Town Car for sale in West Bridgewater, 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 16 2023 - Crews respond to gas leak, water main break in Salt Lake City
Crews responded to a ruptured underground gas line and busted water main in Salt Lake City Monday evening. Travelers are asked to avoid 300 West between 900 and 1100 South as fire crews work on the ...
May 16 2023 - NYC converts hotels to shelters as pressure mounts to accommodate asylum seekers
The historic Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan shuttered three years ago, but it will soon be bustling again — reopening to accommodate an anticipated influx of asylum seekers ...
May 16 2023 - Charges: American Fork man sexually abused child while awaiting trial for enticing a minor
A Utah man already facing criminal charges accusing him of posing as a teenage girl online is now charged with sexually abusing a teenage girl he met online.
May 16 2023 - Gangnam Station Is The Ultimate Korean BBQ Restaurant
A warm, bustling atmosphere filled with the aroma of sizzling meats, the sounds of laughter and clinking glasses, and a sense of camaraderie that transcends borders – that's the essence of Gangnam ...
May 16 2023 - Oregon Senate grinds to halt as walkout enters its second day
The Oregon Senate conducts its roll call on Thursday, the second day of a Republican-led walkout. The Senate failed to reach the required two-thirds quorum to conduct business. Republicans leading the ...
May 16 2023 - Evelyn Gurney: A Tribute to the Reedsburg Hockey Player
Evelyn Gurney was a 13-year-old Reedsburg, Wisconsin, hockey player who was struck and killed by a pickup truck while waiting to get on a school bus on May 12, 2023.
May 16 2023 - Bay City residents, businesses deal with first day of U.S. 10 detour
This project is detouring all commuters leaving Bay City on westbound U.S. 10 from the city limits to I-75. A posted detour will direct motorists down M-84 and M-13 to ...
May 16 2023 - Alabama offers No. 1 QB in 2025 class, Bryce Underwood
The Alabama coaching staff has been busy on the recruiting trail over the last few weeks. One of the Tide’s latest offers was extended to 2025 quarterback Bryce Underwood.
May 16 2023 - Russell Westbrook Means Business
The former NBA MVP isn’t waiting until retirement to start building an empire. With a team of billionaire advisors, the 14th highest-paid athlete in the world is already scoring with his fashion brand ...
May 16 2023 - Katz expands business program to Astoria
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced that her business improvement plan would be coming to Astoria on Tuesday. Photo via Queens District Attorney’s office Queens District Attorney Melinda ...
May 16 2023 - Family-owned Astoria bus business in danger of closing after youth vandals cause more than $100,000
By Michael Dorgan  A family-run bus business in Astoria that has been in operation since the 1980s may have to close down after its premises ...
May 16 2023 - Weekday Wrap: A struggling Oregon Coast transit agency will restart its Highway 101 bus service
In other news, Vancouver dishes out millions in federal housing dollars, recreational crabbing is officially open on the Oregon Coast, and more.
May 16 2023 - GFPS board election: Incumbents retain seats, per preliminary results
Trustee Amie Thompson received the most ... Meyers is a business systems manager in Great Falls, and Rosales is a PhD and healthcare consultant. The election was held Tuesday at Exhibition Hall at the ...
May 16 2023 - City to reveal draft plans for Kalamazoo Avenue two-way conversion, asks for input
The city of Kalamazoo announced two open house meetings will be held: The plans will show the proposed street configuration for the two-way conversion, and locations for transit upgrades, pedestrian ...
May 16 2023 - Report puts Nebraska near bottom of the pack for female business ownership
Networking, mentorship and being where “business is done” help develop women business owners, says Carmen Tapio of North End Teleservices. Her recently opened NET Work Spot near 24th and Lake Streets ...
May 16 2023 - Getting to know your DMEA candidates: Electric co-op has three seats up for grabs
With three of the Delta-Montrose Electric Association’s nine board of director seats up for election and the voting period winding down toward a mid-June finish, candidates were busy Wednesday, May ...
May 16 2023 - Bringing Hollywood to Houston: Texas actors aiming to reclaim film industry prominence
State lawmakers in Texas are on the cusp of passing a groundbreaking bill that could transform the Lone Star State into a bustling hub for film production.
May 16 2023 - Northwest Indiana Business & Industry Hall of Fame: Jeff Good has built hotels across the Midwe
When it was sold to a large hotel group in 1994, Good struck out on his own. He founded Good Hospitality Services, which started building Super 8 motels, first off Interstate 65 in Lowell and then in ...
May 16 2023 - Michigan City man’s burglary conviction upheld by COA
The Court of Appeals of Indiana rejected a man’s claims that the state committed “trial by ambush” by allowing testimony and video evidence that showed him taking two cases containing Glock handguns.
May 16 2023 - Ohio State adds in-state kicker Austin Snyder from transfer portal
Ohio State football continued to stay busy in the offseason this weekend adding an in-state kicker from the transfer portal. Austin Snyder, who has spent the past three seasons at Division II Findlay, ...
May 16 2023 - Ohio Catholic priest convicted of sex trafficking, abusing churchgoing minors into adulthood
Zacharias was arrested without incident at his home in Findlay by members of the Northwest Ohio Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force. Zacharias, the pastor at St. Michael the Archangel ...
May 16 2023 - Ohio priest convicted of sexual abuse of minors
Parish priest Michael Zacharias, 56, was convicted on five counts of sex trafficking by a federal jury in the Northern District of Ohio last Friday.
May 16 2023 - George West Chamber hosts SBA Resource Fair
According to the latest census, approximately 10.5 million individuals applied to start a business in 2021 and 2022 combined. In order to support the business owners of South Texas , ...
May 16 2023 - Caledonia starts direct sale of gold outside Zim
MULTI-ASSET gold producer Caledonia Mining Corporation has commenced the direct sale of gold produced from Blanket Mine — its flagship operation — to a refiner outside Zimbabwe, NewsDay Business can ...
May 16 2023 - Justice Bus to Tour Southeast MN
Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services, Inc. (SMRLS) will have its JUSTICE BUS touring locations in its southeastern Minnesota service area May 16 – May 23, 2023. The JUSTICE BUS is ...
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