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Bus News Archives, May 17 2023
May 17 2023 - Washington slates $50M for trees to shade salmon streams
Washington is putting more money into a low-tech approach ... chairman of the business council of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Indian Reservation, at a Feb. 20 hearing of the House Capital ...
May 17 2023 - Troy Weaver says lottery was never "1 or bust" for Pistons. It's on him to prove it.
The Pistons will try to hit another homer at No. 5, as they believe they did last year with Jaden Ivey. And then they’ll try to maximize their roster everywhere else.
May 17 2023 - Great Bear Vineyards wins International Sustainable Agriculture Award
BioAg World Congress recognizes Great Bear Vineyards of Davis, California for its sustainability practices DAVIS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Great Bear Vineyards has received the International ...
May 17 2023 - Two teens arrested in attempted shooting on school bus in Pr. George’s
Two teen boys have been arrested and charged after an attempted shooting of a boy on a school bus in Prince George’s County earlier this month, police said. A 14-year-old from Suitland and a ...
May 17 2023 - Residents, local businesses prepare for 3-month closure of Arrowwood
Arrowwood Road is set to close on Monday, May 22nd, and will not reopen until August as SCDOT works to improve Malfunction Junction.
May 17 2023 - Beer is big business for Birmingham architect
Collectively, Remlinger and his business partner Shari Stein's Birmingham-based DesignTeam Plus Inc. architecture ... As the craft beer industry has grown in Michigan and nationwide, the types of ...
May 17 2023 - Aurora students pitch lawmakers plan to support immigrant, refugee entrepreneurs
At 17 years old, Gemima Bisangamo of Aurora is already cooking up plans to open her own business one day. She has two ideas so far: One venture that would ...
May 17 2023 - Two accused of stealing over $1M in items from Louisiana business
A man and woman are behind bars after they allegedly stole over $1 million in items from a Houma business. Tim Soignet said employees reported a burglary at the business in the 100 block of Commercial ...
May 17 2023 - Two accused of stealing over $1M in items from Houma business
Soignet said a search of the vehicle led to the discovery of multiple stolen items. In total, over $1 million in items were identified as stolen from the business. He added that the vehicle led to the ...
May 17 2023 - New school bus hub named for slain ‘hero’ driver. Here’s how Pasco students will benefit
The students on his bus were ‘his kids,’ and Richard did not hesitate to put their safety and well-being before his own.” ...
May 17 2023 - Baseball: Celina shuts down Kennedale for area-round sweep
Through two rounds of the postseason, it has been business as usual for the Celina baseball team's pitching staff.
May 17 2023 - Civic Arena in downtown St. Joseph will be the host of four sporting events in the coming year
The city of St. Joseph has been on the rise lately, whether its new businesses setting up shop or in this case multiple new sporting events coming to town. Bringing in quality events that will begin ...
May 17 2023 - What Lake County's 'almost ridiculous' rise in home prices means for its single-family market
That's according to Orlando Regional Realtor Association data shared with Orlando Business Journal, which shows the median price of a home sold in Lake County increased 56.2% from $224,000 in 2019 to ...
May 17 2023 - Batesville Chamber welcomes two new businesses
The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce has, in recent weeks, helped welcome three new businesses to the community via ribbon cutting ceremonies.
May 17 2023 - 17 suffer minor injuries in Goshen 4-vehicle crash that involved sports team buses
GOSHEN - Two buses carrying the girls lacrosse team from Frederick Gunn School in Washington, Conn., and an SUV transporting the girls golf team from Hotchkiss School in Lakeville were involved in a f ...
May 17 2023 - Scugog rejects BIA's filming moratorium proposal
It’s difficult for downtown merchants to attract businesses, continued Noble, when customers have to park a fair distance away at locations such as the Port Perry boat launch or Scout Hall.
May 17 2023 - Man arrested in Missouri child sex assaults worked at child-centered Douglas County businesses
Local authorities said they're concerned Jason Carey, who worked in daycares and in the Douglas County School District, victimized children in Colorado.
May 17 2023 - Lawsuits still in limbo five years after fatal Paramus school bus crash
Five years after the devastating bus crash that killed student Miranda Vargas and teacher Jennifer Marie Williamson, the lawsuits remain unsettled.
May 17 2023 - No one hurt in Dixon food manufacturer fire
No one was hurt after firefighters were called to a business in Dixon over the weekend. Crews were called to TreeHouse Foods, 820 Palmyra Street, for reports of a structure ...
May 17 2023 - Corydon community votes to allow sale of alcohol
HENDERSON CO., Ind. (WFIE) - In Henderson County, there’s a wet/dry vote up on the ballot for people living in South Corydon. If passed, businesses in the area just off Highway 60 will be able to sell ...
May 17 2023 - Texas 'Death Star' bill weakening county governments closer to becoming law
Robert Nichols, R-Jacksonville, was the lone Republican in the Senate to ... consistency for business and returns regulatory power to the state. For example, the Texas Restaurant Association applauded ...
May 17 2023 - Stop And Smell The Flowers At The Rochester Lilac Festival In New York
Stop And Smell The Flowers At The Rochester Lilac Festival In New York . In 1890, two horticulturalists planted thousands of lilac bushes on the south slope of Highland Park. Eigh ...
May 17 2023 - Philly man jailed on rape, assault charges
Guo also told police he used to have a lucrative marijuana business and bragged about how he could buy marijuana in California and double his profit by selling it in Pennsylvania. Altoona police ...
May 17 2023 - Bingham still enjoying music business at 84
It’s a rare man who finds a career path in his youth that continues to bring joy into his 80s, but Ray Bingham fits that description. Charming, with that easy ...
May 17 2023 - Damariscotta shredding event set for May 19
Residents and businesses are encouraged to plan for a Friday, May 19, Shredding on Site event, sponsored by the Chapman-Hall House Stewardship Committee and Bath Savings Bank. The event is scheduled ...
May 17 2023 - Eighth grader from Union City wins 2023 Knights of Columbus NJ State Spelling Bee
Eighth grader Rose Kalupahana from St. Francis Academy in Union City became champion of the 2023 Knights of Columbus New Jersey State Spelling Bee.
May 17 2023 - DBusiness Daily Update: Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Legacy Funds Awards $800K in Grants, and More
Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies. T ...
May 17 2023 - Navigating Knoxville’s housing market
Spring is one of the busiest times of year for the housing market. One question many in East Tennessee and the Knoxville area are wondering is how the market will progress in 2023.
May 17 2023 - Driver in crash that killed 8 near Texas migrant center charged with manslaughter
Police on Monday announced the driver in a deadly crash at a bus stop near a shelter for migrants in Brownsville, Texas, has been charged with multiple counts of manslaughter. Eight people were ...
May 17 2023 - 8 killed after car plows into 18 pedestrians in Brownsville, Texas; alleged driver charged
Authorities haven't said if the crash was intentional. A driver is facing manslaughter charges after he allegedly plowed his car into 18 pedestrians at a Brownsville, Texas, bus stop, killing ...
May 17 2023 - Eight killed outside Brownsville migrant shelter after car crashes into pedestrians
The driver has been detained, but authorities say it is unclear what caused the fatal crash at a Brownsville bus stop. by Sneha Dey and Jayme Lozano Carver May 7, 2023 Updated: 9 PM Central A ...
May 17 2023 - This Popular Montana Drive-In Is Officially Open For Business
According to This Is REALLY Livingston's Facebook page, everyone's favorite classic drive-in Mark's In & Out has opened. Mark's In & Out has been a spring and summer staple in Livingston for 69 years ...
May 17 2023 - Camden man charged with abuse of two year old
A Camden man has been charged with one count of domestic battery in the 2nd degree and remains in Ouachita County Detention Center on a failure to appear warrant.
May 17 2023 - Beer instead of breakfast is on the menu for this newly opened downtown Georgetown B&B
Joseph Baxter laughs when he notes that his Georgetown business was awarded best bed and ... But that will change Wednesday as Baxter’s Brewhouse Inn, dubbed South Carolina’s first bed and brew, ...
May 17 2023 - Several new restaurants, other businesses coming to Charleston-area development
Our newsletter catches you up with all the business stories that are shaping Charleston and South Carolina every Monday and Thursday ... That would make it as big as Moncks Corner and Georgetown ...
May 17 2023 - 80+ fish seized from boat on Black River in Georgetown County
South Carolina Game Wardens recently made a big bust while working a routinefreshwater fishing and safety patrol in Black River.Region 4 Officers Dozier and H ...
May 17 2023 - Wilson dominates Gov. Mifflin to advance to 11th straight BCIAA boys lacrosse final
The Wilson boys lacrosse team took care of business as usual in the opening round of the Berks boys lacrosse tournament with a 19-1 victory over Gov. Mifflin Tuesday at West Lawn to advance to its ...
May 17 2023 - Driver hospitalized after school bus crashes into West Mifflin home
Download the WTAE mobile app to stay connected with breaking news. WEST MIFFLIN, Pa. — A school bus crashed into a West Mifflin house Thursday afternoon, sending the bus driver to the hospital.
May 17 2023 - School bus, semi-truck collide in Orangeburg County; no injuries reported
Tidwell said that, around 4:30 p.m., a 2020 Freightliner school and a 2018 Mack semi-truck traveling in opposite directions were involved in a collision. Authorities said there wa ...
May 17 2023 - Iconic New York discount luxury store reopens after pandemic bust
Forced to shutter during the Covid-19 pandemic, discount luxury goods store Century21 reopened its flagship location in Manhattan on Tuesday, drawing elated crowds of bargain hunters back to the New ...
May 17 2023 - Illegal gambling operations busted in Fort Pierce, Delray Beach, says Florida Gaming Control Commis
The Florida Gaming Control Commission announces they busted multiple illegal gambling operations in the state, including at sites in Delray Beach and Fort Pierce.
May 17 2023 - Parking rates increase in Downtown Delray Beach
Parking along the busiest corridor of Downtown Delray Beach doubled from $2 an hour to $4 an hour, with a max of three hours.
May 17 2023 - Aristocrat Motor Inn & Restaurant
Inside ASTA's executive committee leadership transitionTaking a look at the Society's accomplishments under Marc Casto and at future endeavors with incoming chair Jackie Friedman. An IC stole from ...
May 17 2023 - Harrison County (West Virginia) resident recognized by Glenville State University Department of Bus
The Glenville State University Department of Business has recognized Haylen Book, of Shinnston, as one of two Outstanding Freshmen Students.
May 17 2023 - Best places to live in Ohio: Cincinnati ranked above Columbus, Cleveland by U.S. News
US News and World Report ranked Cincinnati 50th in the 150 best places to live. It's the highest-ranked Ohio city.
May 17 2023 - See where Columbus ranks in best cities to live in the U.S.
The report ranked Columbus as the 69th best city to live, which ranks as third among Ohio cities behind Cincinnati (50) and Youngstown (62 ... Michigan (14); and Tampa, Florida (24). To read more and ...
May 17 2023 - How do we move New Mexico forward? Local leaders respond.
As part of our ongoing New Mexico Forward coverage, Albuquerque Business First reached out to local leaders to ask them one simple, yet very complex question: How do we move New Mexico forward?
May 17 2023 - Mother's Day 2023 Brunch: Still Time To Reserve In North Andover Area
(Shutterstock ) NORTH ANDOVER, MA — Mother's Day is Sunday, and there still is time to make reservations for brunch at one of several local restaurants. Local restaurants could use the business ...
May 17 2023 - Arkansas schools keep eye on employee exits
As school districts across Arkansas finalize contracts for teachers, bus drivers and other district employees before the start of the first school year under a sweeping education package, many report ...
May 17 2023 - Three years after Miami-Dade vote for a new police oversight panel, the first case is scheduled
Just as the Independent Civilian Panel is ramping up in its mission to oversee allegations of abuse by the Miami-Dade Police Department officers, a bill passed by the Florida Legislature casts the ...
May 17 2023 - Marshall businesses want an economic engine. They hope Ford is the answer.
Some business owners say Ford's plans to build a $3.5 billion battery plant and create 2,500 jobs will maintain historic Marshall.
May 17 2023 - Connor McDavid gets real on ‘Cup or bust’ expectations for Oilers after playoff disappointment
Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid said he wants to win a Stanley Cup with his current team, and that's all that matters to him.
May 17 2023 - N.J. school district may restore busing for 3K students, but parents would pay fee
The Freehold Regional school district is dropping free busing for high school students who live closer than 2.5 miles to its high schools due to budget cuts.
May 17 2023 - Wilson Center Announces 2023/2024 Performance Season
The Wilson Center is thrilled to present its first full season of performances post-pandemic – a robust line-up of world-class performances and Milwaukee debuts. The curated and thoughtful schedule of ...
May 17 2023 - From NYC to Ocala: This new kitchen is cranking out sweet treats and on-the-go meals
Ocala. There’s even a new dish ... was helping out in the shop prior to the May 16 grand opening. Her choice of a Florida college entered into the decision to move the family and business here. The ...
May 17 2023 - Eastern Iowa Has One of the Best Theme Park Rides In America
Lost Island consistently ranks at the top of many lists of best water parks in the country. Last summer, this business expanded and added a theme park with all sorts of rides. One ...
May 17 2023 - Report finds Wisconsin 2nd best for small businesses
A new report shows Wisconsin is 2nd in the nation when it comes to surviving small businesses. "I really think it's the foundation of how we were brought up," said Craig Cook, owner of Fall Line ...
May 17 2023 - UK's first driverless bus begins passenger service in Edinburgh
The UK's first full-sized driverless buses have started operating for passengers in Edinburgh. The autonomous vehicles, operated by Stagecoach, run across the Forth Road Bridge from Ferrytoll park-and ...
May 17 2023 - Wauwatosa considers fee on property owners to raise millions of dollars for road work
Seeking more money to maintain local roads, Wauwatosa could raise an estimated $3 million annually through a proposed fee on property owners, including businesses, based on how many car trips they ...
May 17 2023 - 2 brief tornadoes hit Carson, Compton area, causing damage
Two tornadoes hit the Carson and Compton area Thursday morning, causing damage to businesses and leaving debris strewn around. The National Weather Service confirmed that a brief EF0 tornado ...
May 17 2023 - Three former elementary students testify against Fresno-area teacher accused of sex abuse
A former Mendota educator will face a trial on charges he molested several students while he was a second-grade teacher at Washington Elementary School in 2012 and 2013, a Fresno County Superior Court ...
May 17 2023 - Massachusetts seafood business says it did not discriminate against immigrant worker
A Massachusetts seafood business said Thursday that it did not discriminate against an immigrant worker who complained to the state. The worker, Paula Fortes, is a Black woman who immigrated to ...
May 17 2023 - Man arrested after threatening employees at Sharp County businesses
Christopher Keith of Sheridan, AR is facing charges of aggravated assault, criminal mischief, reckless driving, fleeing, DWI, and more.
May 17 2023 - Dalton Public Schools bus drivers strike over alleged retaliation
Bus drivers for Dalton Public Schools went on strike Monday due to what they say are anti-labor practices by the private transportation company contracted with the school system. "We have several ...
May 17 2023 - First Student negotiates, Dalton bus strike continues
The bus strike in Dalton is still ongoing as of Tuesday. Bus drivers started striking Monday, causing Dalton schools to be virtual for the day.
May 17 2023 - Some Dalton bus drivers return to work as strike continues
The Dalton School Bus Strike is continuing for a second day.Negotiations are still ongoing between the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) and school bus company First Student are still ongoing Tuesday ...
May 17 2023 - NJ business owner hopes to replace white horse statue stolen by teens
Police say the white horse statue out front of the White House Farms was vandalized and stolen by a group of teens around April Fools Day.
May 17 2023 - Police give 'all clear' following bomb threat at Duluth shopping plaza
Several businesses in a Duluth shopping plaza are being evacuated Monday due to a bomb threat, according to police. The Duluth Police Department issued its alert around 2 p.m. on social media.
May 17 2023 - Used cars for sale in Breinigsville, PA under $5,000
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May 17 2023 - Brookville Man Arrested In Sexual Abuse Of Girl On Queens Bus: NYPD
Anderson Goliva, 36, was arrested after grabbing the woman's inner thigh several times without her permission on a bus, police said.
May 17 2023 - East Texas Gala of Hope recognizes local business leaders
Recognizing East Texans for their contributions to business and professionalism was the focus of a gala tonight.
May 17 2023 - From sheep to storage: The rise of self-storage businesses in Washington County
Washington County is part of a self-storage trend that’s helpful to consumers and profitable to owners. Meandering country roads skirt a half-dozen pristine lakes and waterways along Moosehorn ...
May 17 2023 - 5 of Our Favorite Freeport Footpaths
Outside the bustle of downtown, miles of trails await along the coastline and through the foothills of Freeport.
May 17 2023 - 2023 South Florida CIO ORBIE Awards
For the third year, South Florida Business Journal has teamed up with the International CIO Leadership Association for the South Florida CIO of the Year "ORBIE Awards", to be presented on June 9th!
May 17 2023 - Santa Rosa police bust large ghost gun manufacturing operation
A 36-year-old suspect was in custody on weapons charges after an afternoon raid uncovered evidence of illegal firearms manufacturing at a rural Sonoma County home ...
May 17 2023 - Homeless youth need increased access to housing, medical care, Michigan reps say
Of the 26,834 homeless children enrolled in Michigan public schools, about 13 percent live in shelters or transitional housing, according to the latest data from the National Homeless Center for ...
May 17 2023 - An East Texas Business Did Something Stunning, Check This Out!
Urgent situation or not, my wife insists on looking at online business reviews before making decisions. There was a place called Mike's Tire Shop that didn't have a website or a Facebook Page, but ...
May 17 2023 - Sheffield Wednesday issue ban over ‘repulsive' racist abuse of Darren Moore
Sheffield Wednesday have issued an immediate ban against the person who directed racist abuse at manager Darren Moore on social media following Friday’s game against Peterborough. The individual ...
May 17 2023 - Sheffield Wednesday condemn racist abuse aimed at chairman Dejphon Chansiri
Sheffield Wednesday have condemned racist abuse suffered by chairman Dejphon Chansiri in the wake of the club’s Sky Bet League One play-off semi-final defeat at Peterborough last Friday. Wednesday ...
May 17 2023 - State House Majority Policy Committee tours downtown Phoenixville
The House Majority Policy Committee hosted a round table discussion with local businesses owners in Chester County Thursday afternoon before touring Main Street in ...
May 17 2023 - Iconic San Leandro sports bar reopens, but with a subtle name change
Rickey's is back in business under new ownership. The place looks a lot different inside along with a slight name change.
May 17 2023 - South Carolina woman faces multiple federal health care fraud charges, officials say
An Upstate woman who ran a business treating autism faces federal charges of health care fraud, according to Department of Justice.
May 17 2023 - Police: Lacrosse players injured in Goshen bus crash
GOSHEN — Vehicles from two private prep schools were involved in a crash that sent multiple people to the hospital on Saturday, police say. According to a report from the State Police, two buses owned ...
May 17 2023 - School bus rolls over in Goshen; passengers treated for minor injuries
The driver of the first bus saw the Nissan cross the double yellow lines and evaded the vehicle. As the driver took evasive actions, the bus rolled over onto its driver's side and ...
May 17 2023 - School bus collides with passenger vehicle in Goshen, 3 hospitalized
Three passengers have been hospitalized with minor injuries following a school bus collision with a vehicle in Goshen on Saturday afternoon. Connecticut State Police said at 1:31 ...
May 17 2023 - High school lacrosse players injured in Goshen school bus crash, police say
Members of the Frederick Gunn School junior varsity girls lacrosse team were injured Saturday in a school bus crash, police said. Contributed photo. GOSHEN — Vehicles from two C ...
May 17 2023 - Two buses involved in Goshen bus crash
Two Bristol police officers killed in the line of duty have been recognized as heroes forever. More than a dozen people, and several pets, will have to find a new place to stay after a 2-alarm fire ...
May 17 2023 - Three school bus passengers injured in crash in Goshen, State Police say
A Connecticut State Police cruiser is shown in this . Troopers responded to a crash involving a school bus on North Street in Goshen that left three passengers injured. GOSHEN — Three school bus ...
May 17 2023 - Finalize your weekend plans with these 10 things to do in Columbus
Plenty of music, comedy and more is in store this weekend, plus an awards night for area high school musical theater performers comes next week.
May 17 2023 - Watch: Driver stops on busy Florida highway for turtle crossing road, causes multi-vehicle crash
A traffic jam over a turtle in the road caused a crash involving multiple vehicles, including a semi-truck, on a highway in the Florida Panhandle Tuesday.
May 17 2023 - Car Crashes Into Passenger Bus, Knocking It Into I-75 Retaining Wall
There were no passengers aboard the bus at the time. The driver of the car that struck the bus was seriously injured. (FHP) LUTZ, FL — The Florida Highway Patrol is continuing to investigate a Royal ...
May 17 2023 - Columbus student wins national poetry competition
The Poetry Out loud program, organized by National Endowment for the Arts and Poetry Foundation, encourages youth to learn about great poetry through memorization and recitation. The program is in its ...
May 17 2023 - U of M names University of Louisville vet Bobby Garrett as dean of the Fogelman business college
U of M has named Bobby Garrett, Ph.D., dean of the Fogelman College of Business and Economics. Currently, he's the Brown & Williamson Professor of Entrepreneurship and associate dean for faculty ...
May 17 2023 - Used 2022 Toyota Tacoma trucks for sale in Abington, MA
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May 17 2023 - Colorado Springs company, Delta Solutions & Strategies, receives national award
Delta Solutions & Strategies was recognized by the US Small Business Administration as the Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year for 2023.
May 17 2023 - Delta considers large Airbus wide-body order for long-haul flights
Delta Air Lines is in talks with Airbus for a significant wide-body aircraft order, according to people familiar with the matter, as rising demand for long-haul flying prompts airlines to restore post ...
May 17 2023 - Wildfire evacuees in northern Saskatchewan head to Regina
REGINA — Hundreds of people from multiple communities in northern Saskatchewan were forced to leave their homes due to the threat of a nearby wildfire. Buses transporting people from La Loche ...
May 17 2023 - Fishman Doubles Size of Columbus, Ohio Showroom
Fishman Flooring Solutions recently double the size of its Columbus, Ohio showroom. Located east of downtown Columbus, the branch was recently expanded from 20,000 to 40,000 square feet to better ...
May 17 2023 - Lost Columbus: Relive Buckeye Lake’s Heyday as an Amusement Park and Stop for Famous Bands
The Central Ohio waterfront tourist attraction also included dance pavilions, a beach and bath house, picnic facilities and a baseball park.
May 17 2023 - Catholic Diocese of Oakland files for bankruptcy following more than 300 lawsuits claiming sexual a
The Catholic Diocese of Oakland filed for bankruptcy protection Monday after it received more than 330 legal claims of sexual abuse, Bishop Michael C. Barber announced in a letter to the parish ...
May 17 2023 - A group of goats is being used to clear Chambersburg Rail Trail
He's encouraging other goat owners to hire out. CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Daniel and Randall Paul have been busy checking out the new visitors along the Chambersburg Rail Trail. "The day before ...
May 17 2023 - Plant business blooming, nurseries trying to keep up with demand
S. WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. - Gardeners are out in full bloom in the Lehigh Valley, and nurseries are working hard to keep up with demand.
May 17 2023 - Clinton approves halfway house in industrial park, neighboring business appeals
A Clinton business owner is appealing city leaders’ recent decision to approve a halfway house next door. Melinda Owens said Mayor Phil Fisher cast the tie-breaking vote at the last board of aldermen ...
May 17 2023 - 3M fires Chief Business and Country Officer Michael Vale
M Co. on Monday said it had fired Michael Vale, one of its top executives who had been promoted to a new C-level role just weeks ago.
May 17 2023 - 3M executive Michael Vale fired for ‘inappropriate personal conduct’ month after promotion
Vale was promoted to group president and chief business and country officer just last month. Vale worked at 3M for more than 30 years, according to an April 25 press release announcing his promotion, ...
May 17 2023 - Over 200 volunteers register for “Pittsfield Clean Up Day”
More than 200 volunteers, representing two-dozen businesses and organizations, have registered for “Pittsfield Clean Up Day” on Friday, May 19.
May 17 2023 - West Virginia Fireman Buys Gag Cake After Barfing During Agility Test
One simple, but unusual order to Lil’ Bit of Heaven Cupcakes in Saint Albans, West Virginia, has put the small business on the map. Charleston firefighter Jacob Hernandez took a required annual ...
May 17 2023 - New steel mill coming to Aliquippa, Beaver County
"They've been looking for different places, West Virginia, Ohio, North Carolina, but they fell in love with Pittsburgh," a business advisor for 72 Steel said.
May 17 2023 - More drugs, weapons and stolen property seized near Oroville
More than 1000 fentanyl-laced pills and 25 weapons, as well as stolen property were seized after a warrant was executed at a residence on Jennings Loop Road, Oroville. The bust resulted in the arrest ...
May 17 2023 - Washington scablands tour explores Native history, sacred sites
Colville elder Randy Lewis leads a day-long bus trip through the canyons, columns and geological structures that hold special meaning for local tribes.
May 17 2023 - Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal announces 2023 Minnesota Manufacturing Awards
The Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal has named Industrial Louvers Inc. President and CEO Jo Reinhardt as our 2023 Minnesota Manufacturing Awards Career Achievement honoree.
May 17 2023 - Small Business Forced to Close Physical Location in Bridgewater Due to Complaints
Bee Charmed Gift Shop & Country Store, a quaint small business located in Bridgewater, announced via social media that it will no longer operate a physical storefront due to "complaints by another ...
May 17 2023 - Strike ends. Marlborough bus drivers reach deal, will return to work Thursday morning
The Marlborough bus driver strike started Monday after NRT and Teamsters Local 170 failed to reach a new agreement.
May 17 2023 - School bus driver strike in Marlborough, Massachusetts, ends after 3 days
MORE TOJ. ANTOINETTE BY ALL ACCOUNTS, THINGS RAN SMOOTHLY THIS MORNING AS BUS DRIVERS RETURNED TO THEIR ROUTES FOLLOWING THE STRIKE. TODAY THE SCHOOL BUSSES ARE BACK ON THE ROAD IN MARLBOROUGH AND ...
May 17 2023 - No more monkey business as Albany tries to stop ‘banana races’ amid allegations of animal cruel
Eliminating primate-based entertainment statewide might not happen this year, but getting the process started on ending primate performances does expand a legislator-led crackdown on animal ...
May 17 2023 - Fellow Albany Dems snub alleged sex abuser Juan Ardila at Capitol photo session
ALBANY – Some state lawmakers are so sick of accused sex abuser Juan Ardila that they banished him from a group photo session on Tuesday. The snub went down after the embattled assemblyman, who two ...
May 17 2023 - Owner of Albany tattoo parlor accused of sexually abusing customers
The owner of a tattoo parlor is accused of sexually abusing customers, according to the Albany Police Department.
May 17 2023 - Imperial Dade Expands Presence in Mississippi
Imperial Dade announced the acquisition of Columbus Paper Company, Inc. (“COPACO” or the “Company”). The transaction represents the 64th acquisition for Imperial Dade under the leadership of Robert ...
May 17 2023 - Columbus ready to set sail at state track meet
The Columbus Community High School boys track and field team has been on a mission this season. Since finishing tied for 21st in Class 1A at last year’s state track and field meet, the Wildcats have ...
May 17 2023 - Learn about conservation, kayaking, watercolors and more upcoming events in New Braunfels
She covers education, local government, transportation, business and real estate development in the New Braunfels community. Prior to CI, Sierra served as the Managing Editor of San Marcos Corridor ...
May 17 2023 - Ex-New Bedford priest who also served in Attleboro area settles sexual abuse lawsuit
A former New Bedford priest, who served at churches in Attleboro, North Attleboro and Easton, has settled a sexual abuse lawsuit with a former altar boy at his parish in ...
May 17 2023 - Dixon man accused of sexual abuse
Jordan Dyson, 31, has been arrested on charges of Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse, according to the Dixon Police Department. Police said investigators were notified of the crime on Friday, May 12th, ...
May 17 2023 - North Carolina farmers turned foodpreneurs tackle the alt-meat trend with mushrooms
Fresh mushrooms and “curious treats' is how Laura Stewart describes the business she and her husband grew from the ground up.
May 17 2023 - Rancho Cucamonga man charged with stealing U.S. trade secrets to do business in China
A Rancho Cucamonga man has been charged with stealing sensitive software from two Southern California companies and using it to market his competitive company to work with Chinese businesses, the U.S.
May 17 2023 - Bushfire Kitchen is coming to Rancho Cucamonga this summer
Bushfire Kitchen plans to make its San Bernardino County debut this summer in Rancho Cucamonga, according to a news release. The fast casual chain is coming to 10990 Foothill Blvd. in Town Center ...
May 17 2023 - California man charged with stealing U.S. trade secrets to do business in China
A Rancho Cucamonga man has been charged with stealing sensitive software from two Southern California companies and using it to market his competitive company to work with Chinese businesses, the U.S.
May 17 2023 - Addiction Therapists in Palmyra, PA
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May 17 2023 - Dallas to Host the World Premiere ofThe Nazarene – the Way, the Truth, and the Life
DALLAS, (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The Nazarene – the Way, the Truth, and the Life, an unprecedented experiential production using 21 st century storytelling and innovative technology to showcase the life of ...
May 17 2023 - New pastor to establish Hispanic church in Columbus
Fernando Perez is hoping to help bring the love of Jesus to the Columbus community with the establishment of a new church, Iglesia Cristiana Conexión, later this year.
May 17 2023 - 'I blinked, and now I'm here': University of Arkansas-Fort Smith graduates earn degrees
“My time here has been great,” smiled business graduate Caroline Mikel. “I blinked, and now I’m here.” During her time at UAFS, Caroline was awarded the Chancellor’s Spirit Award, was president of her ...
May 17 2023 - Ann Arbor biotech startup gets $9M in Series A funding
Ann Arbor-based biomedical technology company Upkara Inc. has secured $9 million in Series A funding, it announced Tuesday. Investors include prominent businessman and philanthropist Bill Parfet, ...
May 17 2023 - Ann Arbor’s Third Place MusicFest brings new music to beloved businesses
Businesses like TeaHaus, Kerrytown Concert House, The Hands-On Museum and Cahoots Cafe, are stops on the festival.
May 17 2023 - Diamond roundup: St. Francis puts up 30 on Grayling; Yocoms go wild with 10 XBH in Elk Rapids sweep
TRAVERSE CITY — St. Francis took care of business, handing Grayling a decisive sweep Monday in a doubleheader between two of the Lake Michigan Conference's top teams. The Gladiators (16-8) stayed ...
May 17 2023 - Awards to RE/MAX North Country agents, business for 2022 sales
RE/MAX North Country, a locally owned and operated company backed by an internationally recognized franchise, was recently honored for the staff’s accomplishments in 2022. The real estate business ...
May 17 2023 - Wildlife conversationalists plant tree saplings to improve deer winter habitat
The project is a partnership between the DNR, Safari Club International Foundation and area business partners to restore deer habitats.
May 17 2023 - Nicky Woods wins GOP primary for Lancaster County clerk of courts
A Mount Joy Township small business owner and former police officer toppled the incumbent Lancaster County clerk of courts in Tuesday's Republican primary.
May 17 2023 - Ontario trucker faces charges after drug bust at border
A Paris, Ont., commercial truck driver is facing drug charges after Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers found 60 kg of suspected cocaine in the truck at an Ontario port of entry last month. ...
May 17 2023 - Hermiston downtown district launches Business Incubator Space program
Have you ever wanted to dip your toes into the retail business world without making a full-on commitment? Well, now’s your chance.
May 17 2023 - At WEDC, focus expands to communities and small businesses — not just big ones
Big industries are still on the economic development agenda, but Missy Hughes emphasizes support for small business and for communities, too.
May 17 2023 - Concordia announces a thematic campus on energy transition in Shawinigan
The new collaboration agreement is a partnership with the ‘Cité de l’énergie’ and the Centre National en électrochimie et en Technologies Environnementales.
May 17 2023 - St. Louis alderman accused of fraud listed no non-city income in disclosures. Lawsuit says he cashe
St. Louis Alderman Bret Narayan has listed no income from a marijuana business he has an interest in, despite a new lawsuit claiming he's collected money from the dispensaries.
May 17 2023 - Owner of bakery in Sylvania recalls fire that destroyed business
SYLVANIA, Ga. (WTOC) - A fire in Sylvania has devastated the owner and customers of a longtime bakery. The owner says all she could do was watch as fire turned her bakery into an oven. Donna McDonough ...
May 17 2023 - Razzoo’s Cajun Café’s new CEO shares plans for the restaurant chain
Philip Parsons sat down with the Dallas Business Journal to further discuss his promotion and where he wants to take Razzoo’s Cajun Café next.
May 17 2023 - Truman & Tennessee: An Intimate Conversation
The work, lives and personal journeys of two iconic American artists coalesce with creative combustion in this innovative dual-portrait documentary.
May 17 2023 - Morris Insurance Group Joins World Insurance Associates
Iselin, NJ, May 16, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- World Insurance Associates LLC ("World"), a Top 50 Insurance Brokerage, announced today that it acquired the business of Morris Insurance Group, Inc.
May 17 2023 - Rubicon Benefits Joins World Insurance Associates LLC
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Rubicon Benefits was founded in 2000. Today they provide employee benefits to businesses in the New York metropolitan area, as well as across the country.
May 17 2023 - ‘Welcome to the automobile business.’ Here’s Jim Chanos on Elon Musk’s Tesla
Noted short-seller Jim Chanos took a look at Tesla's numbers -- and quickly ascertained just how much the electric vehicle maker is struggling.
May 17 2023 - ‘Long story short’: Fallen biker, a flipped ATV and a lost boy kept first responders busy yeste
Search and Rescue crews were busy on Saturday, responding to everything from a fallen person to an ATV crash and a report of a missing boy. Deputy Brandon Lacagnina with the Washington County ...
May 17 2023 - Used vehicles for sale in Vineland, NJ
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used This van is just what I need for my business. Has the room I need for everything. Great gas mileage. I use it for my service calls and it ...
May 17 2023 - The next Austin? This booming city in Tennessee is about to take a leap into quantum networking.
Chattanooga, America's first 'gig city,' is hurtling forward with a 25-gig network for everyone and a new business push behind so-called quantum networking.
May 17 2023 - Design by small business owner chosen for Columbia city flag
After a public vote, it is the winning design for Columbia's flag. "I wanted to sew in a lot of meaning to the flag that I worked on," Bryson explained. "I took that star from the tristar and put that ...
May 17 2023 - Columbia adopts official city flag with themes of 'liberty, unity and the Duck River'
Columbia City Council has adopted an official city of Columbia flag, which was designed by local artist and business owner Bryson Leach.
May 17 2023 - Commission's 2022 report shows zoning permits hold steady, highlights desires for Madison Heights
The report also highlights the Madison Heights Master Plan ... the U.S. 29 Business and Bypass corridors, and Virginia 130. The purpose of the plan is to reinforce the area’s sense of community ...
May 17 2023 - Used Honda CR-V for sale in East Palatka, FL
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used I recently switched my business back to Beck Nisssan in Palatka, FL and that has been one of the best decisions I have made lately.
May 17 2023 - Supporters rally to help keep Gardena Cinema from closing; theater now listed on the market
The Kim family purchased the cinema in 1976 but have struggled to keep it on as a family-owned business. GARDENA, Calif. (KABC) -- The Gardena community rallied together over the weekend to help ...
May 17 2023 - Spring Carnival Kicks Off May 12 In Lombard
Roosevelt Rd. (Laurie Farver-Busch) LOMBARD, IL — Summer is right around the corner! The 2022 carnival season will kick off May 12 with the Lombard Spring Carnival. Details for the event have ...
May 17 2023 - Celebration of Life, Funeral Planned for New Hampshire Artist Tomaso Schena
Tomaso Schena was known for traveling on his bike to Seacoast and southern New Hampshire restaurants and businesses to create caricatures of customers and workers using markers and Sharpies.
May 17 2023 - ‘The child was being starved to death’: Griffin couple arrested in abuse case
Griffin police were called to the neighbors’ home about a ... The other children are in the custody of the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services, Broder said. She could not share any ...
May 17 2023 - Griffin couple starved, imprisoned and abused 10-year-old son, court documents allege
A Griffin couple has been arrested after police discovered their 10-year-old son, who weighed just 36 pounds, wandering their neighborhood last week.During a news conference Tuesday, Griffin ...
May 17 2023 - Pasco Sheriff Searching For Man Who Stole 4 Parrots From Hudson Business
PASCO COUNTY, Fla. - Pasco Sheriff's Deputies need your help searching for a man and four parrots. According to ...
May 17 2023 - PreCycle Innovation Challenge 2023 Winners Announced
During the final round judging for the 2nd annual PreCycle Innovation Challenge, six prize winners were selected for their business ideas that advance ...
May 17 2023 - Mississippi doctor charged with sexually abusing teenage patients is also linked to Florida case
Dr. Mehul Dixit, a pediatric nephrologist (a children’s kidney and urinary tract specialist), was charged last week with two counts of sexual battery, and his medical license was suspended, according ...
May 17 2023 - Watch: Meet the Datar brothers modernising Al Adil Trading, with roots as a 1980s grocery store in
Artificial Intelligence, e-commerce, digital marketing now deployed by the family business Rohit Dataar (left) and Hrishikesh Daatar are the third generation of the family at the helm of the food ...
May 17 2023 - 'It's really unsafe': $80M project to add flyover bridges to West Mixmaster
Big changes are in store for the busy West Mixmaster, where Interstates 35, 80 and 235 all meet in West Des Moines.
May 17 2023 - New Washington law keeps drugs illegal, boosts resources for housing and treatment
Washington lawmakers approved and Gov. Jay Inslee quickly signed a major new drug policy, saying it strikes a balance between public order and compassion for those struggling with substance abuse ...
May 17 2023 - Washington lawmakers pass bill keeping drugs illegal
Washington lawmakers approved a major new drug policy, saying it strikes a balance between public order and compassion for those struggling with substance abuse ...
May 17 2023 - Carrying on a flowery legacy in Carbon County
A flower shop in Carbon County just celebrated 125 years in business, and now the owner is looking for the next florist to keep the business alive.
May 17 2023 - Pennsylvania man accused of sexually abusing 4 children: police
Warning: This article contains graphic details. A Pennsylvania man was recently arrested for allegedly sexually abusing four children between the ages of 5 and 8 years old, authorities said.
May 17 2023 - Carthage baseball prepares for Bullard
The Carthage Bulldogs were busy Tuesday afternoon at practice as they prepare for Bullard in the upcoming playoff round.
May 17 2023 - Kenneth Robert Thomas, Hubbard, Ohio
Mr. Thomas, a 1973 graduate of East Palestine High School received his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Kent State University Trumbull Branch. He served with the United States Navy.
May 17 2023 - Used Lexus IS 250 for sale in Standish, MI
To find matches in your area, please try adjusting your filters. Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Used We have been doing business with Dave for over 20 years and have ...
May 17 2023 - Luxury Brand Frances Valentine to Open in Alexandria
Luxury brand Frances Valentine, founded by best friends and business partners Elyce Arons and the late Kate Spade in 2016, will open in Alexandria Friday, May 19. The store will open at 924 King St.
May 17 2023 - Guthrie Business Owner Accused Of Intending To Distribute Controlled Dangerous Substance
A Guthrie business owner has been arrested and is accused of intending to distribute a controlled dangerous substance.
May 17 2023 - Ohio State in Final Five for Blue-Chipper Brodie Adams | 2024 Ohio State Football Recruiting Tracke
St. John Bosco star safety will be back in Columbus the weekend of June 16 ... Despite a pair of commitments already in, and No. 1 Texas back Taylor Tatum placing OSU in his top group on Monday ...
May 17 2023 - Columbus' allergy season is getting longer and worse
Driving the news: On average, Columbus' allergy season is 30 days longer now than it was in 1970, per an analysis from Climate Central, a nonprofit climate news organization. That's double the average ...
May 17 2023 - Aram Bedrosian, Burlington Music Dojo’s sensei of bass, traces his journey to 10 years in busines
Aram Bedrosian sat with his bass in his left hand and a Speeder and Earl’s coffee in his right, watching close as student Stone Fisher played an E-minor pentatonic scale. “The fastest way to get fast ...
May 17 2023 - Mother Charged After Body of Newborn Baby Found in Florida Dumpster: Police
Police in a central Florida city have charged the mother after the body of her newborn baby was found in a dumpster behind a business last Thursday morning.
May 17 2023 - 1st addition to new Salt Lake City airport opens, adding 5 new gates ahead of busy year
The new Salt Lake City International Airport opened five new gates Tuesday, expanding just in time for what is expected to be a busy travel year.
May 17 2023 - It's Your Business includes Danielle Smith, Noah Madryga and Stephanie Norwood
Noah Madryga has joined Shawnee County Parks + Recreation as sports event manager. Madryga will work with tournament organizers and with Visit Topeka to attract baseball and softball tournaments and ...
May 17 2023 - Tennessee Gov. Lee signs bill providing three-month sales tax holiday on food, tax breaks for busin
Gov. Bill Lee signed into law a $400 million measure the Republican is calling the "single largest tax cut" in Tennessee history. The legislation, dubbed the "Tennessee Works Tax Act," permanently ...
May 17 2023 - What do you think about a new transit center in Ukiah? New study seeks community input
The Mendocino Transit Authority and the Mendocino Council of Governments are currently conducting a study, in partnership with LSC Transportation Consultants, to analyze six different potential ...
May 17 2023 - Michigan teen fends off little sister’s would-be kidnapper with slingshot, police say
The attacker, a 17-year-old male, came out of the woods and ambushed the little girl while she was foraging mushrooms ...
May 17 2023 - Michigan man who accused police of stealing from him charged with sexually assaulting girl
Investigating allegations that an Alpena man was preying on young girls, police searched his home and business and seized computers for evidence they potentially contained. The suspect responded by ...
May 17 2023 - Business Spotlight: Taco Loco
Taco Loco is a locally-owned Mexican restaurant in Tifton that moved to a new location in April 2023.The business initially opened in Tifton six years ago by husband-wife duo Teresa and Francisco ...
May 17 2023 - Picton holiday apartment rental with internet access, balcony/terrace, air con and walking
We are located on the very pretty Glenora Road which is away from the hustle and bustle of Picton Main Street, but only a 2 minutes drive away. There you can enjoy various bars and restaurants such as ...
May 17 2023 - JCBank opens branch in Johnson County
The branch is the 12th for JCBank in six Indiana counties, with multiple Indiana locations including Seymour, Columbus, Bloomington, Bedford, Brownstown, and North Vernon.
May 17 2023 - Some down time, then these West Holmes retirees have variety of plans to keep them busy
Beach, golf, music, reading and driving a spouse crazy are among the future plans shared by retiring teachers in the West Holmes District.
May 17 2023 - VIEWPOINT: It's Travel and Tourism Week, let's move Oklahoma forward
This week, we’re celebrating the 40th annual National Travel and Tourism Week, which provides an opportunity to highlight this important industry before the start of the busy summer season. The ...
May 17 2023 - Escaped Inmate Captured By ODOC, Back In Custody
Update 6:18 p.m.: The Oklahoma Department of Corrections said inmate Thomas ... Arnhold is reportedly a 32-year-old white male serving a 4-year sentence out of Woodward County for domestic abuse.
May 17 2023 - West Virginia officer will not face charges for striking, killing 13-year-old with cruiser off-duty
An off-duty deputy sheriff in West Virginia who struck and killed a 13 ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business ...
May 17 2023 - Fort Fairfield hires 1st full-time superintendent in 7 years
Tanya Staples' first order of business will be to connect with community leaders in Fort Fairfield and forge positive working relationships.
May 17 2023 - 'Just a building.' Families, officials assess damage after tornadoes in central Oklahoma
Owners of homes and businesses in Noble and Cole are cleaning up the damage after tornadoes plowed through central Oklahoma late Thursday.
May 17 2023 - Tornado outbreak hits Plains, more severe weather in the forecast
Some of the worst damage was reported in and around Noble, Oklahoma, about 30 miles south of Oklahoma City, where a tornado struck homes and businesses, according to ABC affiliate KOCO.
May 17 2023 - Noble community picking up pieces after EF1 Tornado
It's the difficult "day after" in Noble after a fierce tornado ripped through the community, causing stress and damage that will last for weeks. Residents and business owners alike are coming to terms ...
May 17 2023 - ‘It sound like boom’: Several Noble businesses damaged by tornado
Oklahoma experienced severe weather Thursday night and one of the harder hit areas was the intersection of N. Main and Etowah in Noble.
May 17 2023 - Chinese electric bike maker leases space at Elkton business park – from CityBiz
AdvertisementA Chinese electric bicycle manufacturing is leasing 109,000 square feet in the Upper Chesapeak Center near the Delaware state on the east edge of Elkton MD. MetalRays will occupy […] ...
May 17 2023 - Experienced Event Designer Opens Event Venue In Milford
MILFORD, CT – After being in the event design industry for over 20 years, Marcie Dunbar decided to use her knowledge and open an event venue business in Milford. “The Reign is an event venue where we ...
May 17 2023 - New Wedding, Events Venue Opens In Milford
MILFORD, CT – After being in the event design industry for over 20 years, Marcie Dunbar decided to use her knowledge and open an event venue business in Milford.
May 17 2023 - 45-Year-Old CT Man Killed In Crash With SUV
A 45-year-old Connecticut motorcyclist was killed after crashing with an SUV on a busy roadway. New Haven County resident Michael Esposito, age 45, of Milford, was killed on Saturday, May 13, around 3 ...
May 17 2023 - Milford police: Google tip leads to man's arrest in connection with child sexual abuse material
File photo of Milford police cruiser. A 39-year-old Cleveland Avenue man was arrested on a child pornography charge last week after a CyberTip indicated that he had uploaded image ...
May 17 2023 - Manchester home improvement business accused of stealing thousands from clients
A Manchester couple running a home improvement business is accused of stealing thousands of dollars from clients.The state is now investigating --- and charges have been filed.Debra Kellie showed the ...
May 17 2023 - Texas GOP’s broadest attempt yet to erode blue cities’ power gets one step closer to becoming l
Gov. Greg Abbott and other supporters of the bill have long sought legislation to push back against local regulations that they say hamper business owners and harm the state’s economy.
May 17 2023 - More than 6 pounds of methamphetamine seized in drug bust, Yadkinville police say
During a search of Gutierrez' residence, officers seized over six pounds of methamphetamine and 242 grams of marijuana. Police Chief Randy Dimmette said this is the largest seizure of methamphetamine ...
May 17 2023 - These Cities Have the Best Public Transit in U.S. — NYC Wasn't #1
If your first guess was that NYC had the best public transit in the country, you're close but not quite there. The five boroughs was ranked third on the list — think you know which city landed at the ...
May 17 2023 - Editorial: Elizabeth Warren, Maura Healey hitting the road for Biden
Politicians are fond of saying that they were elected to do the “peoples’ business.” The question is, just what people are we talking about?
May 17 2023 - Do you want people to buy legal weed or not?
Guest columnist Colin Decker argues that New York’s strict approach to limiting sales tactics for cannabis businesses is dooming these small operators from the start.
May 17 2023 - Texas House passes bill that seeks to ban gender-affirming care for state’s minors
The Texas House of Representatives passed a bill on Friday that would prohibit minors from receiving puberty blockers, hormone therapy and gender transition surgeries — placing the legislation one ste ...
May 17 2023 - Cypress couple aims to offer unique entertainment option at Hatchet House Texas
Sam and Ashlie Pennington were looking for something to do as the pandemic lockdown began to ease up, and they found that and something more—a business opportunity that they are passionate ...
May 17 2023 - UnitedHealth, ClareSale appoint new bosses in Brazil
US health insurer hires former SulAmérica CEO to lead its local business, while US e-commerce fraud protection company promotes COO Marcos Bottas to the top job ...
May 17 2023 - UW Entrepreneurship competition winners selected
Winners of the University of Wyoming College of Business’ 23rd annual John P. Ellbogen $50K Entrepreneurship Competition were selected as the contest concluded April 21-22 ...
May 17 2023 - MCLA Class of 2023 Charged to 'Wage Love'
Commencement speaker Patricia Okker urged the graduates to remember what was happening in this transitional moment, as they went from MCLA students to MCLA alumni. See more ...
May 17 2023 - Gwinnett students arrested after gun, knife found in stolen backpack on bus, officials say
At that time, a student told an administrator someone had stolen his backpack that had his laptop and personal belongings inside. After officials reviewed surveillance footage, the administrator ...
May 17 2023 - Dameon Wilson to Commit Sunday
Wilson is yet another four-star defender out of North Carolina. The linebacker has been busy in his recruitment despite being unable to visit many of his top schools. Dameon Wilson is one of the ...
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