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Bus News Archives, May 23 2022
May 23 2022 - FOX 2 checks out the Florissant neighborhood
FOX 2 spent Friday morning in the Florissant neighborhood! There is a lot of good food to eat. FOX 2 visited Old Town Donuts, Hendel’s, and the Knights of Columbus ...
May 23 2022 - Roller coaster weather continues into holiday weekend
The ups and downs of the weather in May is pretty typical in St. Louis as we transition to a more summer-like pattern. We had heat, humidity, and severe storms late last week heading into a stormy ...
May 23 2022 - Northwest Florida businesses claim millions in defense contracting work
FORT WALTON BEACH — Williams Electric Co. Inc., an electrical contractor in Fort Walton Beach, has been awarded part of a $95 million contract for electronic security work, and Reasor-Asturian JV LLC, ...
May 23 2022 - At 84, Windsor County preschool teacher Judith Adams insists she is still playing
Judith and her husband came to Vermont in 1973. The two of them ran an automotive supply store in Ludlow for 15 years. Then her husband had a stroke, and Judith couldn’t run the business by herself.
May 23 2022 - Three men accused of burglarizing Lake Charles business
Three men were arrested and accused of burglarizing a Lake Charles business on May 13, authorities said. The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office said Dustin Boudreaux, 31, Creole, Brandon Phillips, 40, ...
May 23 2022 - Iconic Scranton business celebrates 100th anniversary
Friday marks the 100th anniversary of Pennsylvania Paper and Supply, a well-known Pennsylvania landmark. Doug Fink is the President of Pennsylvania Paper ...
May 23 2022 - Former Pa. Attorney General Kane admits to violating probation with DUI arrest
Former Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane is on her way to a substance abuse treatment center in Chester County after admitting she violated her probation by getting arrested for driving ...
May 23 2022 - Iconic Scranton business from ‘The Office’ celebrates 100 years
Scranton doctor uses vacation in Poland to treat Ukrainian refugees The third-generation, family-owned, Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company is celebrating its 100th anniversary. You may know it from ...
May 23 2022 - Three employees of Summerville vulnerable adult care facility charged with abuse
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) on Friday announced the arrest of three employees at a Summerville adult care facility on charges of abusing a ...
May 23 2022 - Incoming Hamblen County Schools director meets with leadership team ahead of transition
Gen. Arnold Bunch was in Morristown on Thursday to visit with some staff at the central office of the Hamblen County Board of Education as he prepares to move to ...
May 23 2022 - 'Like you're in never-never land:' BNSF workers frustrated after 2.5 years of failed negotiations
Relations between BNSF and its unions have further soured with a new attendance policy and efforts to transition to one-man train crews.
May 23 2022 - Drug dealer sentenced to 23 years in Greene County after meth and $11,000 seized in drug bust
GREENE COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — A drug dealer was found guilty ... methamphetamine and about $11,000 during a drug bust in the Ruckersville area of Greene County. Seized contraband from the drug ...
May 23 2022 - Loss of Keystone XL pipeline is a punch to Philip, SD, local business owners say
Residents of Philip, S.D., and the surrounding region in western South Dakota gathered on Monday, Feb. 8 in the ambulance garage to share economic impact stories in the aftermath of the Keystone ...
May 23 2022 - Sports Planner for Tuesday
07 p.m. (Bally Sports Indiana) Morristown at Hauser, 5 p.m. Edinburgh at Oldenburg Academy, 5 p.m. North Decatur at South Decatur, 5 p.m. East Central at Columbus East, 5:30 p.m. Columbus North at ...
May 23 2022 - Burglary Cases in Sumter, SC Fell in 2020
Burglary – defined as the unlawful entry of a structure, such as a home or business, to commit a theft or felony – is the most serious nonviolent offense tracked by the FBI. There were just over 1 ...
May 23 2022 - Michigan Tech Brings TechMBA® to Grand Traverse Region
... s Grand Traverse area will soon have the opportunity to take in-person TechMBA® classes at Michigan Technological University’s Traverse City Research Workspace. Michigan Tech’s Master of Business ...
May 23 2022 - Four local hoopsters on SETCA All-Star hoop rosters
It will be a busy week for Southeast Texas athletes in the middle week of June as the Southeast Texas Coaches Association will host All-Star contests featuring some talented seniors across the area.
May 23 2022 - Getting There: When will the DOT repave part of Route 32?
Q: I'm interested to know when Route 32 north from Route 143 to Feura Bush will be resurfaced. There is heavy traffic and the roads are increasingly damaged with potholes, etc. — John Haskell, Feura ...
May 23 2022 - Illinois man who spent 22 years in solitary confinement convicted of federal gun crime
Anthony Gay had filed a lawsuit after his release against the Illinois Department of Corrections for psychological damage suffered during solitary confinement and abuse from prison guards.
May 23 2022 - Woodstock holiday tipi/teepee rental with internet access
Across the river is Comeau Park, with a 2 mile walking trail. The center of Woodstock Village [and the bus station] is a half mile walk. There is a circular fireplace in the center of the tipi and ...
May 23 2022 - Abington High School Senior Fatally Struck By MBTA Commuter Rail Train: ‘Tragic Accident'
A high school senior was fatally struck by an MBTA commuter rail train late Friday night in Abington, Massachusetts, school and transit officials announced. "It is with the deepest regret that I ...
May 23 2022 - Shawnee Pools business staying in the family
Bob and Connie Sutherland have been in the swimming pool business for 53 years, and it all started from an ad in the newspaper.
May 23 2022 - FHSU alum, Sharon Springs native joins growing staff of Grow Hays
Grow Hays. James Robben has accepted the new position with Grow Hays as the director of business development and special projects. Robben is currently employed as a ...
May 23 2022 - Sunday Boredom Busters: May 22nd
Today’s your last chance to check out the new homes on display during the Spring Parade of Homes. The parade, which features nearly 40 newly-built homes, takes ...
May 23 2022 - Twice in 7 Days: OSHA Busts Serial Violator
Twice in seven days, federal workplace safety inspectors found a Sioux Falls contractor put workers at risk of being buried under thousands of pounds of soil while they worked in unprotected trenches ...
May 23 2022 - Boutique owner opens storefront in Tea
Now her business has a storefront in Tea. “The boutique owner prior to, that was in this space prior, reached out to me one day and asked if I would be interested in taking it o ...
May 23 2022 - LSB Industries Announces Partnership to Capture and Sequester Over 450,000 MT of Carbon Annually
Company to partner with Lapis Energy on Low Carbon Ammonia Project at El Dorado, Arkansas Facility OKLAHOMA CITY, April 28, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LSB Industries, Inc. ("LSB" or "the Company ...
May 23 2022 - Bethenny Frankel flees New York ‘to feel safer,’ more ‘freedom’
Last month, data showed New York City’s crime surged 44% since the start of 2022 ... What's going on in Manhattan has felt heightened to me." BETHENNY FRANKEL REFLECTS ON HER BUSINESS EMPIRE, ...
May 23 2022 - Deb Fontaine releases children's book teaching sign language
Deb Fontaine is still recognized in Rhode Island for the bubbly character she portrayed in her party hosting business, Polly’s Parties, decades ago. It was at one of ...
May 23 2022 - Lawsuit accuses Providence Diocese of 'victim blaming' in clergy sex-abuse complaints
New lawsuit accuses RI Catholic Diocese of "victim blaming" in clergy sex-abuse complaints against suspended Smithfield priest, Francis C. Santilli.
May 23 2022 - ‘Everybody knew Harvey’: How investigators tracked down the killer of a beloved Georgetown busi
New surveillance video and pictures show the scenes Georgetown police investigated to track down Harvey Huber’s killer.
May 23 2022 - How investigators solved the gruesome murder of Georgetown business owner Harvey Huber
GEORGETOWN, Texas — Editor's Note: The video above first aired in April 2022. You can watch the latest report Friday, May 20 on KVUE News at 10 p.m. A murder that sent chills through the Williamson ...
May 23 2022 - Wind advocates buoyant at New Jersey forum
The Biden administration’s headlong dive into developing offshore wind was called a “once in a generation opportunity” by Liz Burdock, president and CEO of the Business Network for O ...
May 23 2022 - Former Gainesville CRA-backed restaurant Southern Charm Kitchen to be sold at auction
Judge Donna M. Keim awarded Fidelity Bank a nearly $700,000 judgment against Oselimo after he defaulted on his small-business loan.
May 23 2022 - A Subway Shooting That New York City Overlooked
A murder at the Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer station in Queens has exposed many of the problems facing the city’s transit system.
May 23 2022 - Rosmarie Trapp of the ‘Sound of Music’ Family Dies at 93
died on May 13 at a nursing home in Morrisville, Vt. She was 93. The Trapp Family Lodge, the family business in Stowe, Vt., announced her death on Tuesday. Ms. Trapp (who dropped the “von ...
May 23 2022 - Mississippi man accused of robbing vape shop with Sprite bottle wrapped in bag
A man accused of robbing a vape shop with a pop is now awaiting a bail hearing. Around 9:30 Wednesday night, Columbus police were called to an armed robbery at the Chevron Vape Shop. At the time, it ...
May 23 2022 - MS-13 member who helped kill Ohio teen with a machete dies in troubled Brooklyn prison
He was among 23 people charged in a February 2018 indictment for being alleged members and associates of MS-13 in Columbus. Lima-Martinez also participated in trafficking cocaine, marijuana and ...
May 23 2022 - Minnesota Twins at Oakland Athletics odds, picks and predictions
The Twins are coming off a 9-game homestand that started with a sweep of Oakland and ended with a 5-4 record. The Athletics have been busy, with 12 games in their last 10 days, a stretch in which they ...
May 23 2022 - What a stack of old letters reveals about fishing in Erie more than a century ago
A stack of old letters starts to tell the story of two brothers' business during the commercial fishing heyday in Erie around 1900.
May 23 2022 - Weather on the Web
After a bust in terms of severe weather this weekend, we will have a nicer start to the week in store. High pressure is beginning to build in from the west. As it does so, we’ll see the clouds ...
May 23 2022 - Salina's Smokehouse Seven ramps up orders, enhancing meats with different flavored rubs
Shannon Luthi took his passion of the past 30 years of making meats taste great with rubs and turned it into a successful business in Solomon.
May 23 2022 - Fire destroys Keene home
KEENE, N.H. (WCAX) - A Keene home was destroyed by fire Monday morning. Fire engulfed the two-story home on Pearl Street. The blaze kept both Vermont and New Hampshire crews busy. There were no ...
May 23 2022 - Former Fort Stewart soldier sentenced to prison for sexual contact with child
He had pleaded guilty to abusive sexual contact of a child under 12. He was already a registered sex offender because of a previous conviction.
May 23 2022 - Veterans In Transition Lecture May 19 In Valley City
The Barnes County Historical Society Lecture Series Season 21 Presents: Will Brink “Veterans in Transition; From combat to your neighborhood” 7 PM Thursday, May 19th at the Barnes County Museum. If yo ...
May 23 2022 - Manpower survey suggests ‘period of vigorous opportunity’ for those job hunting in Ontario
The latest hiring study from the ManpowerGroup is indicating that job seekers in Ontario should expect "a period of vigorous opportunity" for the third quarter of 2022, thanks to businesses "adjusting ...
May 23 2022 - Lexington police chief discusses city’s 16th homicide of the year
Police stepped around a car riddle with bullets at a busy intersection during rush hour. “Because Lexington is a relatively safe city that seeing something even similar to that ...
May 23 2022 - Wright Joins Town & Country Credit Union
Melissa Wright recently joined Town & Country Credit Union as an Assistant Branch Manager. Originally from Minneapolis, Wright holds a degree in Business Management from Metropolitan State University ...
May 23 2022 - 2022 midterms: What to watch in Georgia, Texas, elsewhere
Attorney General Ken Paxton is trying to hold off Land Commissioner George P. Bush, while Rep. Henry Cuellar is trying to fend off his progressive challenger in a rematch from 2020.
May 23 2022 - Iowa teens detained in tree house sexual assault
Court records allege the two boys fled the LSI-Bremwood Campus youth center, threatened the female victim with a knife and took turns sexually abusing her.
May 23 2022 - Two Iowa teens accused of holding girl hostage, sexually assaulting her
Waverly police say two teenagers are facing sexual abuse and false imprisonment charges after allegedly holding a teen against her will.
May 23 2022 - Two teens accused of sex abuse, false imprisonment in Waverly
Waverly police say two teenagers are facing sexual abuse and false imprisonment charges after allegedly holding a teen against her will.
May 23 2022 - Iowa medical office building sold for $1.6M
A medical office building in Clive, Iowa, was purchased for $1.6 million, Business Record reported May 18. The 7,476-square-foot building was sold to Fitzsimmons Holdings. Heartland Dermatology and ...
May 23 2022 - Iowa business hopes emphasis on gun safety can help prevent unintentional tragedies
CLIVE, Iowa — The death of a 4-year-old girl in Ankeny on Monday has quickly impacted the Des Moines metro area. “It is sad that something like that happens,” said Royal Nahno-Kerchee who is a general ...
May 23 2022 - Hard Work Ethics, Honesty and an Industry Leading Roll Off Service
Hard work is in Dustin Watson’s blood. It’s also at the core of his business, EnviroDispose, an industry leading roll off service based in Bethany, OK.  After a modest start with two trucks and 40 ...
May 23 2022 - The Hypnotherapist and Failed Politician Who Helped Fuel the Never-Ending Hunt for Election Fraud i
by Megan O’Matz ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for Dispatches, a newsletter that spotlights wrongdoing around the country, to receive our stories in your ...
May 23 2022 - NC strawberry season is here!
The strawberry season in North Carolina lasts from mid-April until ... so leave lighter-colored berries to ripen a bit longer. Vanceboro Strawberry Festival part of busy week in ENC Sadly ...
May 23 2022 - Copper Country hosts Finnish delegations
Two delegations from Finland toured the Copper Country Tuesday as part of an ongoing effort to strengthen business ties between the two regions. FinnZone, a collaborative effort to help Finnish ...
May 23 2022 - Finnish delegates highlighting forest, marine technology in visit to U.P.
This week, representatives in two delegations from Finland will visit Michigan to explore business opportunities within the state. One of the delegations will be ...
May 23 2022 - Head Start graduates Pine Bluff kids
Pine Bluff offers three head start programs that graduated 56 early learners who are now transitioning to kindergarten. The Community Service Office, a nonprofit tax-exempt Community Action Agency ...
May 23 2022 - Suamico woman organizes and educates with two businesses aimed at creating a healthy lifestyle
But Julie Aderhold of Suamico has started both and believes they are related. The businesses, Healthy Home Organizing and Gluten Free Navigator, were formed under the same LLC and offer unique ...
May 23 2022 - 'From crisis to death': Probing teen's last, desperate hours
“It shocks me how this child is telling you they are seeing things ... said he is preparing a “robust legal filing,” describing what happened as “tragic on so many levels.” Sedgwick County Corrections ...
May 23 2022 - Virginia Battles Top-Seeded Terps in Quarterfinals Sunday
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Virginia (12-3) and No. 1 seed Maryland (15-0) meet for the second time this season in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on Sunday (May 22).
May 23 2022 - OUR HOMETOWN: Dedicated to family business
His parents Ron and Susan Sunner started the business in 1971. He took over managing it in 1993. Jokingly he says he started working there quite young. When he was five years old he knocked over a ...
May 23 2022 - Visiting Busch Gardens Williamsburg, VA with Kids: What to Know Before You Go
My family recently visited one of these theme parks, Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Virginia, and had an absolute blast. Busch Gardens Williamsburg is a European-themed park that's been voted the World ...
May 23 2022 - New café market opens in Ashland
A brand new business hosted a successful grand opening party in Ashland on May 22nd. Moxie Café and Market has officially opened its doors to the public. This unique café pairs a coffee shop with an ...
May 23 2022 - Father, son auctioneers heed the calling at Arkansas Auctioneers Association championships
Dennis Huggins has his own business in the field of auctioneering called Border Town Auctions based in Muldrow, Oklahoma. Hadyn may also be heeding the call, although he is not 100% sure he wants to ...
May 23 2022 - Albany business offering free rides to polls for Tuesday’s elections
One business in Albany is making sure every voice is heard at Tuesday’s elections. Eddie Cobb, owner of the Promise Land Funeral Home in Albany said it doesn’t matter if you’re a Republican or a ...
May 23 2022 - New Insurance Law Could Triple Jury's $1.88M Award for Underinsured Motorist Claim
The company engaged in dilatory and abusive claims handling by requesting irrelevant records, failing to keep the insureds apprised of the status of the claim at proper intervals, and harassing the ...
May 23 2022 - From film studios to new schools, Yonkers is building its future
Yonkers has been undergoing a growth spurt. “We are on a roll,” Mayor Mike Spano says, explaining that the boom has brought new residents, new schools, new housing, new businesses and new jobs. During ...
May 23 2022 - HOW A WV DRUG ADDICTION CENTER IS HELPING IMPROVE LOCAL FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Saint Albans, WV - Holistic, Inc. is a local Saint Albans drug addiction treatment center working with families to overcome the damage substance abuse can take on relationships. A ...
May 23 2022 - Frankfurt-based Fashion Designer Albrecht Ollendiek Still Loves New York
Visiting New York for the first time since the pandemic took hold, the Frankfurt-based designer Albrecht Ollendiek took in the art scene as much as he could. Having been in business for 35 years, he ...
May 23 2022 - New Mexico Archdiocese to Settle Sex Abuse Claims for $121.5 Million
Anyone can read what you share. By Johnny Diaz The Archdiocese of Santa Fe in New Mexico said that it had reached a $121.5 million settlement agreement to resolve a bankruptcy case that stemmed ...
May 23 2022 - Business Leaders for Michigan backs earned income tax credit, reformed term limits
Compete to Win' plan identifies a priorities to help Michigan grow its economy and become a place where more people want to do business ...
May 23 2022 - Talks Break Down Between CUPE 933 and Cape Breton Regional Municipality
SYDNEY, Nova Scotia, May 10, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Negotiations between municipal workers represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) 933 and their employer, Cape Breton Regional ...
May 23 2022 - You can't win if you can't get to the game: How a driver shortage disrups local sports
With fewer bus drivers on the job, local high school sports programs are often left to scramble for gameday transportation.
May 23 2022 - Class of 2022 graduating with hope -- and heavy debt
After celebrating his graduation from Saint Anselm College on Saturday, Patrick Jollimore is set to start a job with the Massachusetts Port Authority. The international business and finance major said ...
May 23 2022 - Dover Chamber hangs flags, register for State of State: Seacoast business news
DOVER — The Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce City Lights ... Additionally, they are now fully licensed in Massachusetts and Maine. Homeless Center for Strafford County to host celebration in June ...
May 23 2022 - You can't win if you can't get to the game: How a driver shortage disrupts local sports
"Buses would sometimes be late in the past, but never to this degree," said Dover-Sherborn athletic director Emily ... executive director of the School Transportation Association of Massachusetts, a ...
May 23 2022 - Nancy Louise Patton
Nancy Louise Patton, age 69, died February 20, 2022, in Columbus OH after a lengthy illness. Born in Salem, raised in East Palestine and Carrollton OH, Nancy received her RN from the Massillon ...
May 23 2022 - Why American Banks Must Offer Crypto Services To All Consumers—Or Risk Losing Out To Fintechs And
But this immense demand by consumers like you and me is also a lot of lost business for banks, who have for the most part hesitated to offer crypto services for retail customers, especially in the ...
May 23 2022 - Business Development Centre aimed at driving Estevan economy, helping new business owners
Business leaders, Estevan city staff, and Estevan residents gathered for the grand opening of the Southeast Innovation Business Development Centre on Wednesday. The centre is aimed at enhancing the ...
May 23 2022 - Downtown Estevan welcoming in Centennial Cup visitors
The Downtown Business Association is ready to welcome in hundreds if not thousands of visitors to the downtown Estevan strip as the 2022 Centennial Cup kicks into high gear. Laurel Buck, the chair of ...
May 23 2022 - Farmington City Council doesn't approve rezoning request
Several residents objected to a rezoning of two homes from residential to commercial as part of a busy Farmington City Council meeting held on the evening of May 12 at ...
May 23 2022 - 7 Reasons Why Doug Ford Wants You To Vote Conservative In Ontario's Election
The 2022 Ontario Budget plans to invest $61.6 billion over the next ten years for "public transit, including expanding GO rail services to London and Bowmanville." The PC government has also removed ...
May 23 2022 - Ontario party leaders square off at first debate of election campaign
Ontario Premier Doug Ford makes an announcement about building transit and highways, during an election campaign event in Bowmanville, Ont., Friday, May 6, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Vincent ...
May 23 2022 - Three Holmes businesses make the Ohio School Board Association Business Honor Roll
A trio of Holmes County businesses were honored by the West Holmes School Board and the OSBA for their continued support of schools in the district ...
May 23 2022 - Jefferson's Celi Chapman, Red Lodge's Ross Sunday take home Class B golf titles
Dante Frattini is the sports editor for the Montana Standard and a writer ... 83-87-170 Girls Team scores: Columbus 760, Three Forks 806, Shelby 822, Shepherd 830, Jefferson 853, Bigfork 865 ...
May 23 2022 - Comcast Business expands fiber network to three additional retail and commercial areas in Kankakee
Water Tower Plaza in Bourbonnais at Interstate 57 and Illinois Route 50; and The cluster of commercial and warehouse facilities located at Stanford Drive and Grinnell Road in Kankakee. Comcast has ...
May 23 2022 - Monthslong development on Bardstown Road corridor to begin
One of Louisville’s busiest streets, the Bardstown Road and Baxter Avenue corridor will undergo safety-related changes from May to October.
May 23 2022 - Rocky Ford Cantaloupe Season Is Here!
The family farmers of the Rocky Ford Growers Association have been busy over the last couple of months planting and nurturing their world-famous melons. Colorado Food Cluster Fighting To Keep ...
May 23 2022 - MBTA commuter rail train strikes, kills man in Hanson, Mass
A man was fatally struck by an MBTA commuter rail train in Hanson on Sunday morning, according to MBTA Transit ...
May 23 2022 - Making dreams come true is good for business for Everett-based HVAC company
CM Heating partnered with Make-A-Wish to make a difference in the communities it served. It also helped the company's bottom line.
May 23 2022 - After 50 years, Everett’s Epic Ford dealership closes shop
Epic Ford, an Everett auto dealership that’s been in business for over a half-century, has closed its doors. Swickard Auto Group, headquartered in Wilsonville, Oregon, a Portland suburb, bought the ...
May 23 2022 - Business show of collectable sneaker industry held in California, U.S.
Shoes are on display during Sneaker Con Los Angels, a business show of collectable sneaker industry, at Anaheim Convention Center, California, the United States, on May 21, 2022. (Xinhua/Huang Heng) ...
May 23 2022 - Anaheim corruption case expands as feds charge city’s ex-business leader
The former head of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce has been charged with lying to a mortgage lender in a growing political scandal in Orange County’s most populous city, federal authorities ...
May 23 2022 - California News
Federal investigators are alleging that a self-described “cabal” of business and political leaders held secret retreats and exerted “significant influence” over how the city is run, ...
May 23 2022 - London’s new subway line shows it’s far ahead of NYC in working to get riders back
London, where former New York City subway-chief Andy Byford has run the transit system, has elected officials who take transit seriously — and New York doesn’t.
May 23 2022 - Multiple People Accused of Abusing, Killing At Least 10 Dogs at Black Rock Canines in Naugatuck
Multiple people are accused of abusing and killing at least 10 dogs at Black Rock Canines in Naugatuck and have been arrested. This comes days after the business’s owner, who is a police officer, was ...
May 23 2022 - Incentives for building owners pave the way for WA’s transition to a greener, cleaner future
The state set aside grant money to help building owners comply with new energy efficiency rules. Those who fail to adapt may face fines.
May 23 2022 - Lawmakers put funds toward economic development sites statewide
There also are industrial authorities in Woodward, Fairview and Cherokee that could potentially become “shovel ready” for new business if they received some direct state funding.❞ — State Rep. Carl ...
May 23 2022 - OPINION|PAPER TRAILS Pine Bluff, Little Rock online news sites looking to offer expanded coverage
There are a couple of new online-based outlets covering news in Arkansas. One is already up and running, while the other plans to be in business by the end of the summer.
May 23 2022 - Four more donations to Lamont Sports Park fundraising campaign
The donations just keep coming – the most recent “lead-off home runs” are four $10,000 donations from local businesses to phase two of the Lamont Sports Park. We apologize, but this video has failed ...
May 23 2022 - Connecticut Lawmakers Send Vehicle Emissions Bill to Lamont
including the likely adoption of California's clean air standards for certain trucks and a requirement that all school buses be emission-free by 2040, was advanced Friday to Gov. Ned Lamont's desk.
May 23 2022 - Recycling Business Blaze Keeps Firefighters Up All Night
Firefighters remained on scene of a fire at Sal B Scrap Metal Recycling in the town of Peshtigo all night. A fire broke out in a large pile of scrap metal around 3:30 p.m. Monday. Dark plumes of smoke ...
May 23 2022 - Peshtigo Fire Dept. investigates Monday's fire at metal recycling business
Highway 64 is back open Tuesday after being closed overnight because of a fire. The Peshtigo Fire Department is continuing to investigate a fire in a metal recycling yard that burned for hours ...
May 23 2022 - Town of Peshtigo firefighters battle lasting blaze at scrap metal recycling business
The Town of Peshtigo Fire Department says it was dispatched around 3:30 Monday afternoon to a fire at Sal B Scrap Metal Recycling on the edge of Marinette. Chief Mike Folgert says he received a report ...
May 23 2022 - Live Nation subsidiaries received millions in aid meant for independent venues
Congress wrote a covid relief law that tried to block the firm from accessing money. But the Small Business Administration still gave money to companies in which it has a significant investment.
May 23 2022 - Texas puts migrants on buses to ‘take the border to Biden’ but DC hasn’t noticed
Texas has now sent 35 buses of migrants to Washington, as Gov. Greg Abbott vows to "take the border to Biden." But official Washington is taking no notice.
May 23 2022 - Michigan Works To Host Hiring Event In Benton Harbor
A hiring event is planned by Michigan Works in Benton Harbor for next month. Director of business solutions Mark O’Reilly tells WSJM News employers from sectors including manufacturing, healthcare, ...
May 23 2022 - Businesses honored for locating, staying, growing in Portage County
The Portage County Development Board celebrated 15 companies for their decision to "Locate, Stay and Grow" in Portage County, bringing 787 jobs.
May 23 2022 - ‘Look at this mess’: Leesburg Bikefest criticized for scaled-down spring event
So far, it’s not quite as busy as normal. “I came over here for Leesburg Bikefest, which was one of the greatest three day weekends in Florida,” biker George Como said. “And look at this mess.
May 23 2022 - NC native wins Pulitzer Prize for play set at barbecue
James Ijames knew that the Pulitzer Prizes would be announced on May 9, but he didn’t check to see if he won. Instead, he busied himself in ...
May 23 2022 - Judge tosses protection from abuse order against Pa. lieutenant governor candidate
A judge dismissed a temporary protective order against a candidate for Pennsylvania lieutenant governor on Friday after his attorneys attacked the motivation and credibility of the candidate’s wife, ...
May 23 2022 - Phoenix man arrested after over $1 million worth of drugs found in vehicle
What started as a typical traffic stop by police allegedly turned into a large drug bust worth more than $1 million. The Navajo County Sheriff's Office seized an estimated $1.4 million worth of drugs ...
May 23 2022 - AM Best Withdraws Credit Ratings of Friday Health Plans of Colorado, Inc.
OLDWICK, N.J., April 22, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of C (Weak) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of "ccc" (Weak) of Friday Health Plans of Colorado ...
May 23 2022 - Small Business Opportunities Expand For West Virginia Women And Minorities
The grand opening of the West Virginia Women’s Business Center office in Charleston now gives the nonprofit support agency four statewide hubs serving all 55 counties.
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