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May 23 2023 - Sound Transit: Prioritize Lynnwood over East Link
Sound Transit staff are pushing for Lynnwood Link service — even if it’s less frequent — over an East Link starter line.
May 23 2023 - Puppies abandoned near busy road rescued in Tennessee
Several puppies were rescued last week in Wilson County after a concerned citizen found them off of the side of a busy road in Lebanon.
May 23 2023 - Priest who worked in Casper named in new Illinois report on clergy sexual abuse
A priest who worked for St. Anthony's in Casper was one of over 450 clergy named in a new report on sexual abuse in the Catholic church.
May 23 2023 - Dumas, Pampa eliminations mean softball season ends in Panhandle
It was a fantastic run while it lasted and it appeared it could go on a bit longer for a time, but the prep softball season has come to an end in the Texas Panhandle. After Bushland was ...
May 23 2023 - Dumas ISD school bus involved in accident, no injuries reported
According to DISD, one of its school buses was involved in an accident west of Dumas Tuesday morning. Officials said the bus driver and students were not injured and the students were taken to their ...
May 23 2023 - Carry the Load in Texarkana on May 25
TEXARKANA -- A relay that started April 27 and will span 20,000 ... Redwater -- 9:30 p.m., bus departs for Omaha, Texas (closed to public) People can join the race at any of the rally locations open ...
May 23 2023 - Georgetown County mulls requiring business fee or licenses in unincorporated areas
Business licensing would be beneficial to the Georgetown County Sheriff's Office, Sheriff Carter Weaver says, as unlicensed nightclubs illegally selling alcohol have sprung up around the county.
May 23 2023 - Beloit nonprofit rolls 176 veterans on charter bus trip to Washington, D.C.
The sun wasn’t even up over the trees on the bluff above the Rock River in Beloit on Sunday when eight charter buses carrying 176 U.S. military veterans (not to ...
May 23 2023 - Home improvement giant Lowe’s plans Mesquite shipping hub
Home improvement retailer Lowe’s Cos is taking a big block of warehouse space in Mesquite f or a new shipping hub. Lowe’s is leasing 78,000 square feet in the Landmark at the Meadows business park on ...
May 23 2023 - Why the wedding dress rule book has been ‘thrown out of the window’
From three-day long celebrations, to rental, resale and minimalist looks, Drapers examines the opportunities that this year's wedding trends are presenting to fashion businesses.
May 23 2023 - Rotary Ducky Dash, Two Decades Strong
Lamar Rotary held its 20th annual Ducky Dash at Willow Creek on Saturday, May 20th. 2,500 ducks were adopted by community members and business owners. Cash prize winners include f ...
May 23 2023 - Tradewater Brewery holds ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday
According to the owner, Tradewater Brewing Company is the first craft brewery in Hopkins County. On Tuesday, people came out to celebrate the new business with a ribbon cutting and tour. Customers can ...
May 23 2023 - Pondering $245 million for Panasonic, lawmakers question Commerce, learn of federal fines
Lawmakers have learned $385 million in Panasonic fines paid to the federal government from 2010 to 2018 came from improper business practices.
May 23 2023 - Duluth sex abuse trial set for former NFL player
Judge Eric Hylden scheduled the trial last week after deferring a decision on an issue that the defense hoped would lead to dismissal of the case. Defense attorney Chris Stocke requested that the ...
May 23 2023 - Baxter's Day Off: Minnesota fishing guide clears calendar on busiest day of the year to keep tradit
Detroit Lakes — The sun has barely crested above the horizon on the first day of fishing in Minnesota and Brady Baxter, a fishing guide and owner of Baxstar Fishing, is unloading his boat onto Lake ...
May 23 2023 - New substance abuse center for active duty military and veterans opens in Wasilla
The clinical building at Wasilla’s new center for substance abuse recovery, Banyan Alaska. (Photo courtesy of Banyan Alaska) A new substance abuse treatment center primarily for veterans and active ...
May 23 2023 - Massachusetts men arrested in Vermont drug bust
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Police arrested two men from Massachusetts following a drug bust in Vermont on Friday night. At around 8 p.m., Barre City police officers executed a search warrant in the 100 ...
May 23 2023 - Injuries & Moves: McKenzie makes 1st rehab start
Expected return: Possibly MayMcKenzie made his first rehab start on Saturday for Triple-A Columbus and pitched three scoreless innings with four strikeouts during a 5-3 victory over Triple-A St. Paul.
May 23 2023 - Monday's prep sports results from around Minnesota
It was a beautiful and busy day for prep sports around Minnesota on Monday, tap here for all of the scores.
May 23 2023 - Springfield men arrested in Vermont drug bust
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX/WGGB/WSHM) - Police arrested two men from Springfield following a drug bust in Vermont on Friday night. At around 8 p.m., Barre City police officers executed a search warrant in ...
May 23 2023 - Albuquerque local business profile: Frank’s Supply Company Inc.
It started with getting people the equipment they need to successfully complete a task and, seventy years later, that's still what the company Frank Deaver established is all about.
May 23 2023 - Broadband expansion project completed in Macon County
Small towns in Macon County like Shorter and Notasulga will now have faster internet for businesses, homes and schools.
May 23 2023 - Alabama legislators advance anti-ESG investment bill
Alabama legislators on Thursday advanced a bill that would prohibit the state from contracting with companies that refuse to work with fossil fuel businesses and gunmakers. The measure, which ...
May 23 2023 - Glenview police blotter: Cicero man charged with retail theft from a Waukegan Road business
David Serrano, 36, of the 1800 block of 48th Court in Cicero was charged with retail theft May 17. He was arrested at the Cook County jail following an investigation of incidents reported Feb. 21 and ...
May 23 2023 - Texas has begun busing migrants to Denver, Gov. Greg Abbott announces
Colorado’s capital becomes the fifth Democratic-run destination for immigrants transported from the Texas-Mexico border region.
May 23 2023 - Texas Gov. Greg Abbott expands migrant bus operation, sending first group to Denver
Texas has transported more than 19,000 migrants to Washington, D.C., New York City, Chicago and Philadelphia on over 400 buses.
May 23 2023 - Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sends first bus of migrants to Colorado
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Thursday that he has sent a first bus of migrants to Denver, Colorado, which arrived downtown, according to a press release.
May 23 2023 - Texas Attorney General questions the legality of Austin light-rail funding
The controversy involves the Austin Transit Partnership, a corporation created by the city and Capital Metro Transportation Authority, and its ability to help finance the Project Connect light-rail ...
May 23 2023 - Austin leaders react to Project Connect light rail recommendation
After the Austin Transit Partnership released its initial Project Connect line recommendation Tuesday, local leaders are reacting to the announcement.
May 23 2023 - ‘Final Destination’: Man recalls crash that sent men flying into building
A video shows the moment two men in Memphis, Tennessee, were ejected from their car earlier this month, sending one of them flying into a local business.
May 23 2023 - 7 people arrested in Spain for allegedly racially abusing Real Madrid player Vinícius Jún
Vinícius thanked all the support he has received in the last months in Brazil and abroad. "I know who you are," he said. "Count on me, because the good ones are the majority and I’m not going to give ...
May 23 2023 - 19 third-graders, staff from Bolivar schools report injuries in bus crash on Missouri 13
A crash has sent 17 students and two staff members from Bolivar schools to a local hospital with what are believed to be minor injuries after an accident on Missouri 13. Braden Berg, director of ...
May 23 2023 - Bolivar students injured after bus crash treated & released
According to Bolivar Schools, all children were treated and released. The two adults at CMH and one at Mercy Hospital have been treated and ...
May 23 2023 - 19 Bolivar students, staff injured in Missouri 13 bus crash treated and released
The crash occurred as two third-grade classes were returning to Bolivar after a field trip Thursday to Smallin Civil War Cave in Ozark.
May 23 2023 - Age structure in Angola 2011-2021
Learn more about how Statista can support your business. Request webinar World Bank. (May 10, 2023). Angola: Age structure from 2011 to 2021 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved May 17, 2023, from ...
May 23 2023 - SFCC's the LearningForce offers school bus driver recertification training
The LearningForce willoffer school bus driver recertification training in mid-July, the college announced Tuesday. The training tak ...
May 23 2023 - Southern Indiana Orthopedics to move to new campus
Southern Indiana Orthopedics is moving its Columbus office to a new 21,752 square foot facility with 21 exam rooms and a radiology suite. The office will close ...
May 23 2023 - Interstate 65 rollover crash injures Columbus woman
A Columbus woman was injured in a crash Saturday on Interstate 65 in Jackson County. According to Indiana State Police, a car driven by 32-year-old Edward D. E. Garrett, of Columbus was headed north ...
May 23 2023 - Columbus woman seriously injured after crash on I-65 in southern Indiana
Police said lanes of I-65 North near Crothersville were closed on Saturday following the single-vehicle rollover crash.
May 23 2023 - Columbus woman suffered serious injuries in a single-vehicle accident in Jackson County
JACKSON CO. - Troopers from the Indiana State Police-Versailles Post investigated a single-vehicle personal injury crash on Saturday, that occurred on I-65 in southern Jackson County that resulted in ...
May 23 2023 - Woman injured in single-vehicle accident in southern Jackson County
Indiana State Police troopers from the Versailles Post are investigating a single-vehicle accident on I-65 in southern Jackson County Saturday resulting in a Columbus woman being airlifted from the ...
May 23 2023 - Local woman seriously injured in I-65 accident
At 3:30 p.m. Saturday, state police reported a 2007 Dodge driven by Edward D.E. Garrett, 32, of Columbus was traveling north on I-65 near the 42 mile marker, north of Crothersville, when for an ...
May 23 2023 - RESTAURANT TRANSITIONS: Valhalla in Benton transitions to new concept; owners keeping many menu ite
And Benton's Hurricane Creek Village, which, according to a news release, is the seventh most visited shopping center in Arkansas, will be getting outlets of Taco Bell and HTeaO, on lots between ...
May 23 2023 - 'Shoplift with a Blue Springs Cop': Police arrest more than 20 people in shoplifting sting at area
If you saw the massive new mobile command center operated by the Blue Springs, Missouri, Police Department out and about in a busy shopping center recently, there was a big reason why. Police said ...
May 23 2023 - Livingston's Sax & Fryer celebrates 140 years in business
Classic floors and large open displays with rows of books and different Livingston memorabilia were on display at Sax & Fryer recently as the sun peeked in the large windows ...
May 23 2023 - Thanks for an Outstanding Lamar Days Celebration
It wouldn’t have been possible without the support and cooperation of so many people and local businesses: Farmers Market, People’s Credit Union, the City of Lamar and Parks and Rec Department, A-1 ...
May 23 2023 - Northwest Georgia Arrests Up in May
The Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force has been very busy during the first half of May and has arrested three out-of-town suspects on drug charges in Chattooga County. A ...
May 23 2023 - Granite Geek: David Brooks -- Peterborough to contract with BlocPower on ways to transition away fr
On the long list of difficult things needed to reduce future climate change, weaning buildings off fossil fuels and onto electricity is near the top of the complexity scale. When you’re talking about ...
May 23 2023 - Palmer veteran-owned company creates dog treats
They're treats for your dog made right here in Alaska using 100% wild Alaskan salmon. The people who run this veteran-owned business would do anything for their dogs, including making their own dog ...
May 23 2023 - Report: Fewer Youth Transition Out Of Massachusetts Foster Care System
"You're going onto campus and seeing other people who live very differently than maybe you grew up when you were in foster care." ...
May 23 2023 - Three West Monroe businesses selected for the third Annual Rural Entrepreneurship Program
The third Annual Rural Entrepreneurship Initiative, an LED program that helps local businesses in overcoming unique challenges in rural locations, has chosen ...
May 23 2023 - Oregon distillery finds new home in Reedsport
Reedsport's business community continues its push to bring back small business.Its newest addition just launched, with plans for expansion.Stillwagon Distillery ...
May 23 2023 - Duluth Grill family of restaurants gives us two fresh reasons to head up I-35
Duluth Grill owner Tom Hanson has been busy expanding his restaurant portfolio. The newest addition is Burger Paradox, an affordable smash-burger bar that opened this week in the Lincoln Park Craft ...
May 23 2023 - Duluth rail service gets boost in transportation bill
Fans of passenger rail service from the Twin Cities to Duluth — and the people who will build such projects — are in a celebratory mood now that a robust state transportation bill is on the cusp of ...
May 23 2023 - Singer Equipment Co. climbs ranks of GRCA 2023 Business Excellence Awards
The foodservice equipment supplier successfully adapted to a changing market and cultivated a customer-focused company culture, according to executives ...
May 23 2023 - Changes made to Wagoner's airport taxiway work
A special City of Wagoner business meeting was held on Thursday night to reset the contract with Paragon Contractors for the Wagoner Hefner-Easley Airport taxiway rehabilitation project. This meeting ...
May 23 2023 - Preferred Living seeks approval for 140-unit residential development in Rocky Fork-Blacklick area
The north Columbus-based luxury apartment developer and manager has submitted rezoning and variance applications to the city of Columbus for the multifamily project on Warner Road. A conceptual review ...
May 23 2023 - Man shot while taking out the trash near Blacklick
A man was shot while taking out the trash on the far east side of Columbus late Wednesday night. Officers arrived at the 7400 block of Skerrydoon Lane, near Blacklick, and found a man who was shot in ...
May 23 2023 - Dexter council adjusts marijuana ordinance
For the second time in 2023 the Dexter Town Council amended its ordinance on marijuana businesses. Two months after permitting medical marijuana facilities and adult use marijuana products ...
May 23 2023 - Everything you need to know about Nebraska state boys golf tournament
Class B is playing Monument Shadows in Gering, Class C is at Elks Country Club in Columbus and Class D at Lake Maloney in North Platte. Norris is defending its Class B title. Class C will have a new ...
May 23 2023 - Neighbors of starving 10-year-old Georgia boy regret not noticing abuse
Neighbors of the Georgia couple who were arrested after their stick-thin and starving 10-year-old son was found wandering the streets say they sensed something was wrong.
May 23 2023 - Griffin starvation case: Parents heading to court for bond hearing over attempted murder charges
Prosecutors say the way the Georgia parents treated their 10-year-old son was one of the worst cases of child abuse they had ever seen. He was just 36 pounds when he was found.
May 23 2023 - South Carolina company develops new pepper 3X hotter than Carolina Reaper
FORT MILL, S.C. — On Main Street in downtown Fort ... including the extremely hot Carolina Reaper. Ed Currie, the pepper master at PuckerButt, started the business back in 2003.
May 23 2023 - Months of roadwork planned around busy Delaware River bridge in 2024
Improvements to the road and cameras around the I-78 bridge will begin in spring 2024, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission says.
May 23 2023 - Brownie-Making Businessman Punished for Physically and Sexually Abusing Child Workers in Louisiana
A man from Central Louisiana will spend decades behind bars for physically and sexually abusing children who were working for his brownie-baking business.
May 23 2023 - U.S. Attorney: Children starved, beaten, forced into sex acts, brownie business; Louisiana man sent
A Louisiana man will spend nearly four decades in prison after pleading guilty to conspiring to force juveniles to help build his brownie business and committing sexual crimes against them.
May 23 2023 - Solvang businesses see increase in tourism ahead of Memorial Day weekend
Patrick Harrigan, a sales representative with Solvang’s Electric Vehicle Experience, says they are in high anticipation of that Memorial Day rush. “It has been awesome. We have been having a lot of ...
May 23 2023 - Cheers! Pondaseta Brewing Company to expand, open second location in Canyon
"There is a lot of excitement in a homecoming for our business in the place where we grew up,” co-owner Kaleb West said.
May 23 2023 - 10 restaurants, food trucks get near-perfect health inspections in Bradenton area
The Bradenton Herald regularly reports on local restaurants that don’t pass inspection by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation or otherwise raise concern due to food safety ...
May 23 2023 - Despite municipal ban, Pride flags fly at Norwich school, businesses, homes
Their township banned flying Pride flags on municipal turf, but that hasn’t stopped families, businesses and the local school here from flying their own. The rainbow flag – a universal symbol of LGBT ...
May 23 2023 - Despite ban, Pride flags fly at Norwich school, businesses, homes
Their township banned flying Pride flags on municipal turf, but that hasn’t stopped families, businesses and the local school here from flying their own. The rainbow flag – a universal symbol of LGBT ...
May 23 2023 - Pride flags fly at Norwich school, businesses, homes
Their township banned flying Pride flags on municipal turf, but that hasn’t stopped families, businesses and the local school here from flying their own. The rainbow flag – a universal symbol of LGBT ...
May 23 2023 - Events, parades and more throughout Michigan during Memorial Day weekend
There are several ways you can observe the holiday – donate flowers for soldiers’ graves, support veteran-owned businesses or attend a local parade.
May 23 2023 - Tama Paperboard set to close June 2
One of the oldest and most well-known businesses in Tama will be permanently closing its doors in June. After speculation had run rampant for months, it was officially announced that Tama Paperboard ...
May 23 2023 - Tama cardboard mill closing June 2
TAMA — Tama Paperboard, one of the oldest and best known businesses in Tama, will be closing June 2. The mill employs 85 people who have been notified their jobs are ending, according to the Worker ...
May 23 2023 - Lost in Gainesville
Riding the buses from Mexico to a new life in Gainesville, Georgia in the USA is a 2000 mile 48 hour grueling journey. But this is a town where work has dried up, fascists march and rich whites live ...
May 23 2023 - Minnesota Legislature poised to wrap up $72 billion budget before deadline
Minnesota lawmakers are set wrap up a busy session and $72 ... lower rates than what the actual cost of care is,” Rep. Anne Neu Brindley, R-North Branch, said. “This is not magic. This is just math.” ...
May 23 2023 - South Carolina company develops new pepper 3 times hotter than Carolina Reaper
FORT MILL, S.C. — On Main Street in downtown Fort ... including the extremely hot Carolina Reaper. Ed Currie, the pepper master at PuckerButt, started the business back in 2003.
May 23 2023 - This Virginia spa honors an age-old Korean tradition
CENTREVILLE, Va. — To celebrate AAPI heritage month we're celebrating local businesses with AAPI roots. Spa World in Centreville, Virginia, offers a unique experience in our area that honors an ...
May 23 2023 - Tennessee gas prices drop ahead of Memorial Day weekend and other business news
The least expensive metro markets in Tennessee are Clarksville ($3.00 per gallon), Chattanooga ($3.03), and Cleveland ($3.09), according to AAA. Meta fined record $1.3 billion by EU The European Union ...
May 23 2023 - Megabus returns to California with stops in several major cities
Megabus is bringing back service to California with stops in several major cities starting May 15. The company said it will be offering three daily trips between Anaheim, Los Angeles, Bakersfield, ...
May 23 2023 - Megabus launches Los Angeles to Las Vegas service
A popular bus service that is returning to California this summer will also be adding new service between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Megabus, which announced earlier this month it would be coming back ...
May 23 2023 - Memorial Day Travel 2023: When To Get Out Of Los Angeles
AAA expects the Memorial Day holiday week to be the third-busiest since it began measuring Memorial Day travel a decade ago.
May 23 2023 - Martha Stewart’s New Jersey childhood home lists for $600K
This Nutley residence, with four bedrooms and three bathrooms, is where the iconic businesswoman and now swimsuit model spent some of her earliest years.
May 23 2023 - Hyde Park Summer Fest visionary shares favorite Summertime Chi moment
Jonathan Swain is the visionary behind the Hyde Park Summer Fest. As a business owner he understands the importance of community involvement. Swain shared ...
May 23 2023 - Sons of taxi driver gunned down in Franklin look to honor their father's legacy
Kofi Addo came to the U.S. in 2006 from Ghana with his two young sons and worked as a bus driver by day and a taxi driver by night.
May 23 2023 - Brand-New TV Show Helps Families Find Their Hudson Valley Dream Homes
They now live together in Kingston in Ulster County. “The Hudson Valley is filled with fabulous old homes, farm stands and mom-and-pop businesses, yet it’s also an easy train ride into New York City,” ...
May 23 2023 - Man Charged In Series Of Random Macomb County Stabbings: Police
A woman was stabbed to death in Roseville and a man was stabbed multiple times in St. Clair Shores while waiting at a bus stop, police said.
May 23 2023 - 3 restaurants across South Mississippi cited in health department inspections
Three Mississippi Coast restaurants failed their inspections by ... Mary Perez has won awards for her business and casino articles for the Sun Herald. She also writes about Biloxi, jobs and the new ...
May 23 2023 - Sacramento Bishop on bankruptcy: Abuse ‘will be a part of who we are for a long time’ | Opinion
Bishop Jaime Soto sat down with me recently to talk about the possibility that the diocese he oversees may declare bankruptcy in response to what he’s called the “staggering number” of clerical sex ...
May 23 2023 - Brawley Mayor George Nava opens Alpha Employment Testing, Inc.
BRAWLEY – Brawley Mayor George Nava held a ribbon cutting ceremony for his new business Alpha Employment Testing, Inc. at 201 North 8th Street in Brawley Thursday, May 18. The ...
May 23 2023 - REEDSBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY: Reedsburg Public Library news for the coming week
Reedsburg Public Library staff will be busily preparing for summer library programs. Youth Services librarian, Jess McCarlson, has already visited several area schools to promote summer ...
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