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Bus News Archives, May 25 2023
May 25 2023 - NEWS BRIEF: Arizona State Knights of Columbus Hold Annual Convention
The Arizona State Knights of Columbus concluded their 116th Annual State Convention this past weekend in Scottsdale, Ariz., with over 150 delegates representing local councils from around the state.
May 25 2023 - Newport News mom & daughter create jewelry business to help with Alzheimer's
Robin Gordan, ambassador of the Alzheimer's Associations mentioned the best way to help someone suffering from Alzheimer's is to create a routine.
May 25 2023 - National Weather Service: Huntsville Damage due to 80mph wind
The National Weather Service has preliminarily confirmed Tuesday’s storm damage in Huntsville was caused by a microburst with “estimated maximum wind gusts of 80mph.” At least 20 homes and businesses ...
May 25 2023 - 80-mph winds from Texas storm topples trees, power lines
HUNTSVILLE, Texas – Damage to homes, businesses and vehicles were reported in Huntsville, Texas, on Tuesday as a storm brought powerful wind and rain to the town. A National Weather Service team ...
May 25 2023 - New Mexico Workforce accepts applications for displaced workers assistance
The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions held a news conference May 2 at McGee Park in Farmington. Applications were accepted at the event for the Energy Transition Act Displaced Worker ...
May 25 2023 - Mob-busting Waterfront Commission to continue on NYC side of New York Harbor, without New Jersey’
The new New York Waterfront Commission will drop New Jersey from its name as a result of the Garden State’s withdrawal from from the formerly bi-state agency — a decision the US Supreme Court backed ...
May 25 2023 - New Budd Lake business to focus on behavioral therapy for autistic children
MOUNT OLIVE TWP. - A new facility designed to better help autistic children is opening in the International Trade Center in Budd Lake.
May 25 2023 - World Bee Day: Small business Beessential offers natural products made from the power of the bee
Ohio-based small business Beessential creates all-natural skin care products based on bees. After a co-worker left behind some bees at a farm, a passion was ignited and a small business born.
May 25 2023 - Lawrenceburg animal shelter under scrutiny
Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating a crash on I-24 involving a passenger bus and a vehicle on Friday night.
May 25 2023 - ‘Idiotic’ error that felled global retail giant
Mark Cohen, who is now director of retail studies at New York’s Columbia Business School, laid the blame for Sears’ downfall at the store’s previous management and Mr Lampert. “Whereas Kmart was more ...
May 25 2023 - Conor McGregor cleaned church as punishment for infamous Khabib Nurmagomedov bus attack and absolut
Conor McGregor’s new Netflix documentary has shown how the UFC superstar was punished for attacking a bus containing his biggest rival. In April 2018, Khabib Nurmagomedov and his teammates ...
May 25 2023 - Varilek to Lead Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development
Initiative Foundation president transitions to top state economic development role in June; search for successor will soon be underway.
May 25 2023 - Illegal drug and gambling bust at Starkville business
Over the weekend, agents with the Starkville Police Narcotics Division handed down a search warrant for Southern Billiards off South Washington Street. Officers found items used for illegal gambling ...
May 25 2023 - Texas' relationship with San Antonio started and ended at the Battle of the Alamo
From serving as a nickname (the Alamo City) to inspiring local and regional businesses (Alamo Beer Company), the Alamo Mission is synonymous with San Antonio. So much of the relationship between the ...
May 25 2023 - Oconto, WI
Oconto locals before braving the winter weather. (Credit: Kim Bronikowski) We moved here from a busy city six years ago and the community welcomed us with open arms. They treat everyone who comes ...
May 25 2023 - 10 Columbus area dog-friendly patios
retro games like Galaga and Ms. Pac-Man are complimentary at this arcade. Dogs are welcome both on the patio and inside at 16-Bit, which can be found at 254 S 4th St. Columbus Dispatch reporter ...
May 25 2023 - THE KNIGHTLY NEWS
April 2023 was a busy month for the Tomah Knights of Columbus Council 4125 as it continues its mission of community service and charitable contributions and living up to the ...
May 25 2023 - KBRA Affirms Ratings for The ANB Corporation
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBRA affirms the senior unsecured debt rating of BBB, the subordinated debt rating of BBB-, and the short-term debt rating of K3 for Terrell, Texas-based The ANB Corporation ...
May 25 2023 - Leap of faith: Montana sisters create 'Big Sky Soul'
Brooke James and Stacey Heggem, two sisters from Havre, were sitting around a campfire when the idea of Story Stoles, their business, was formed.
May 25 2023 - Four New Tenants Sign in Kearny Point
KEARNY, NJ—Hugo Neu has signed four new leases at Kearny Point, a business growth district that is creating a home for tech startups, food manufacturers, media production, design and ...
May 25 2023 - ShopRite of Kearny to be acquired by fellow Wakefern member company
In a May 12 press release, the Wakefern Food Corp. member company announced its intention to acquire Kearny ShopRite Inc. as well as the store’s neighboring ShopRite liquors business. The deal is ...
May 25 2023 - Harrison boys volleyball defeats Kearny for Hudson title, completes unfinished business
For 53 weeks the thought of getting back to and winning a Hudson County championship has been at the forefront of Guilherme Queiroz’s mind. With the images of that ...
May 25 2023 - “Doctors have lost their voice”: Top trans care doctor leaves Texas as lawmakers pass ban
Pediatric endocrinologist Dr. Ximena Lopez started a clinic for trans youth in 2014. But she’s leaving Texas ahead of an expected law that would ban transition-related care for minors.
May 25 2023 - Many questions remain as Mt. Pleasant prepares for Iowa Wesleyan closing
The city of Mount Pleasant is preparing for Iowa Wesleyan University to close at the end of the month and there are still many questions about what that will mean to business and labor in the ...
May 25 2023 - Investigation underway after man found shot inside vehicle on Bell Road
Metro police are investigating after a man was found shot inside a vehicle overnight at a busy intersection in Antioch.
May 25 2023 - Medical marijuana dispensary opens in Springfield Twp.
Mercer County’s second medical marijuana dispensary is open for business. RISE Dispensaries, which also has a Hermitage location, opened RISE Grove City on April 17 at 225 Westside Square Drive in the ...
May 25 2023 - Medical marijuana dispensary opens in Grove City
Mercer County’s second medical marijuana dispensary is open for business. RISE Dispensaries, which also has a Hermitage location, opened RISE Grove City on April 17 at 225 Westside Square Drive in the ...
May 25 2023 - Twins find sanctuary in Rockwall-Heath boys’ soccer program after suffering abuse
Both parents declined to respond to Texas court proceedings that appointed the twins ... It didn’t take long for them to be noticed at Rockwall-Heath High School. “One of the coaches came up to me and ...
May 25 2023 - Illinois Attorney General: 32 clergy members in Diocese of Springfield sexually abused children
Status: Sick leave 1969; resigned from Saint John the Baptist, Quincy 1984; died 2000. 1980-88: Saint Margaret Mary, Granite City, IL 1988-2001: Saint Elizabeth, Granite City, IL 2001-02: Our Lady ...
May 25 2023 - Thieves targeted another public garden in Illinois
Godfrey, IL 62035. Donations will go to the North Alton – Godfrey Business Council for the upkeep of the roadside oasis and the replacement cost for Fernando. They’re hoping to have the fountain this ...
May 25 2023 - Funds targeted for continued rehab of Warren National Bank building
The Warren County Chamber of Business & Industry is seeking $1 million in Appalachian Regional Commission funding to continue to rehabilitate the Warren National Bank building at the corner of Second ...
May 25 2023 - 'Monsters living amongst us': How small town in Oklahoma copes with mass murder-suicide
HENRYETTA, Oklahoma — Every weekday morning, children would gather along the sides of Holly Road in Henryetta, Oklahoma, to await the school bus. No one in the area — not children, not parents ...
May 25 2023 - See why this NJ couple is visiting every diner in the state
With more than 200 unique diners checked off the list, Jon and Karri Ricklin are on a mission to support small businesses across the Garden State.
May 25 2023 - Former employee stole more than $64,000 from 2 Iowa businesses, police say
DES MOINES, Iowa (WHO) — A Menlo woman has been arrested on several ... employers — Infomax Office Systems in Des Moines and Vision Park Family Eyecare in Urbandale. Infomax Office Systems first ...
May 25 2023 - Local standouts flex their muscles at Portage track regional
PORTAGE – Covenant Christian senior Gabbi Zeilenga slapped the pole vault pit and smiled after failing to clear 12 feet at the Portage girls track and field regional on her final try of a long, busy ...
May 25 2023 - Businesses honored for bringing more than $200 million in investment to Portage County
Several businesses that are investing a total of more than $200 million and planning to create and keep 773 jobs were honored by the Portage Development Board, which recognized the businesses for ...
May 25 2023 - Deputies in South Carolina shut down illegal drug business being operated out of campers
An illegal drug business run out of a camper, an outbuilding and two abandoned mobile homes is now closed after deputies executed a search warrant in South Carolina.
May 25 2023 - Can you be fired for using CBD oil? North Carolina woman says no — and a judge agrees
Jean Smith worked for Manheim Statesville, a car auction business ... Observer covering breaking and real-time news across North and South Carolina. She has a journalism degree from the University ...
May 25 2023 - 🌱 Dog Fighting Ring In Statesville + New Owners Of Pizzeria
Looking for work? Express Employment Professionals places candidates in a wide variety of jobs to support every area of business, including Administrative/Office ...
May 25 2023 - Tina Turner's Horrific Life With Ike: Broken Bones, Third-Degree Burns, Sex That Ended in Beatings
Tina and Ike Turner were once a part of a legendary husband-and-wife R&B duo, but behind closed doors, she was battling abuse that broke down her spirit.
May 25 2023 - Looking for a job? Here are 5 Mississippi Coast job postings that pay at least $75,000
The average annual salary in Mississippi is $49,313 a year. Here’s a look at the businesses that are hiring with big salaries.
May 25 2023 - Dr. Yoonjin Chung
Dentistry Male English 119 Business Park Blvd Ste 200, Kenedy, TX Dr. Yoonjin Chung is a dentist in Kenedy, Texas. He provides advice on proper brushing, flossing, cleaning, healthy gums ...
May 25 2023 - Weirton buses may stay parked in June
For so many Weirton and Follansbee residents, the transit system is more than just a bus. It’s a ticket to see and experience one of West Virginia’s ...
May 25 2023 - Salem Mayor-Elect Dominick Pangallo Faces Immediate Challenges In City
Without the extended transition of a typical election cycle, Pangallo must hit the ground running after Saturday's swearing-in ceremony.
May 25 2023 - Historic Laramar Ballroom in Fort Dodge to reopen in June
A Fort Dodge landmark that has hosted some of the biggest names in the music business will soon reopen to the public. The Laramar Ballroom sat empty for years, but last June it was purchased by a ...
May 25 2023 - Nova Salon to close in St. Matthews after more than 30 years in business
The owner of the business is focusing on his consulting business, which was among Louisville's fastest-growing companies just a few years ago.
May 25 2023 - Boston Seafood Market In Enfield Apparently Goes Out Of Business
About two and a half years after purchasing the business from longtime owner Steve Nikolis, Petros Mirisis has apparently closed its doors.
May 25 2023 - Enfield Juneteenth celebration set to be bigger and better
Connecticut’s Ujima African American Alliance is busily planning the second annual Juneteenth Celebration to be held on the Enfield Town Green.
May 25 2023 - Fort Frances Drug Bust Leads to Arrest of DANA BROWN and Seizure of Suspected Cocaine
Joint Operation Results in Charges for Brampton Man; Police Continue to Urge Public Reporting of Illegal Drug Activities FORT FRANCES - NEWS - On May 22, 2023, a coordinated operation in Fort Frances ...
May 25 2023 - Drug Bust in Fort Frances: Three Arrested, Narcotics and Weapons Seized
Joint Operation by Local Police Forces Results in Significant Drug Haul, Cash, and Illicit Items FORT FRANCES - News - On May 12, 2023, a joint operation by law enforcement agencies led to three ...
May 25 2023 - Discount Tires soon to come to Mt. Pleasant
Michigan and has since grown to having businesses all over the country. “The Discount Tire project was approved by the Planning Commission at the January 6, 2022 meeting,” Mt. Pleasant Director of ...
May 25 2023 - Daily Texas TV Show With 1.5 Million Viewers To Showcase Companies That Support Small Town Economie
Texas TV show with 1.5 million audience is seeking guests, sponsors and advertisers with local presence to promote small towns and small businesses in Texas. Brenham, TX - The producer of over 300 ...
May 25 2023 - Vernon school district joins business in demand for more affordable worker housing
Vernon schools are struggling to recruit workers because of the housing crisis. So are other employers, such as Interior Health.
May 25 2023 - A Day Tripper’s Guide to Biddeford, Maine
But it’s only recently that its neighbor to the south, Biddeford, has blossomed into a destination in its own right. Towering brick buildings once home to busy mills now house award-winning bars, ...
May 25 2023 - Officials: 4 injured after car crashes into bus in Orange County
Orange County Fire Rescue said a car crashed into a Lynx bus Wednesday night.The crash happened on Lee Road in Winter Park. Four people were hurt in the crash, according to Fire R ...
May 25 2023 - Restaurant opening: Popular breakfast and lunch café expanding to Palm Beach Gardens
In blueberry season, we’ll go to Winter Haven,” says ... he says of the upcoming Gardens location. Timoteo’s family has been in the restaurant business for decades. His father owned the R.J. Gator’s ...
May 25 2023 - New Maple Leafs GM’s first order of business: the John Tavares contract problem
One of Kyle Dubas’s big mistakes was giving Tavares $11 million a year and then disrupting the pecking order — and chemistry — of a young Leafs team.
May 25 2023 - Cryptic biblical graffiti in Titusville prompts police investigation, resident speculation
Titusville police searching for suspect or suspect who left behind references to 'afflicting souls' on the walls of multiple businesses.
May 25 2023 - Developer plans mixed-use project in Fort Lauderdale. See photos and details
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May 25 2023 - Seminole State program helps students transition from high school to college
As high school graduation celebrations continue this month across Central Florida, many seniors look forward to beginning college in the fall, but one program offers students an opportunity to ease ...
May 25 2023 - Starke Tank Countywide Business Pitch Competition to give entrepreneurs leg up
Entrepreneurs will again be able to pitch their best ideas at the 2023 Starke Tank Countywide Business Pitch Competition this summer.
May 25 2023 - Florida Immigration Law Could Trigger Mass Labor Shortage
The law expands requirements for businesses with more than 25 staffers to use E-Verify, a federal system that determines if employees can legally work in the U.S.
May 25 2023 - FORTUNE MAGAZINE RANKS FLORIDA SOUTHERN'S ONLINE MBA NO. 20 IN THE U.S.
LAKELAND, Fla., May 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Fortune Magazine ranks Florida Southern College's online MBA program at No. 20, placing the Barney Barnett School of Business and Free Enterprise ahead of ...
May 25 2023 - Disney is pulling out of a $1 billion investment in Florida amid DeSantis feud
The Walt Disney Co. said it is pulling out of a roughly $1 billion investment in Florida, citing "changing business conditions." The media and entertainment giant announced the move amid a year ...
May 25 2023 - In Florida, agricultural workers are fearful and brace for changes under new immigration law
Farmers and growers are also worried about a new state law that will require businesses with over 25 employees to verify their workers' legal employment status.
May 25 2023 - West Plains Bank and Trust Company Employees Award Seven, $2,000 Scholarships
West Plains Bank and Trust Company opened its doors to customers in 1883 and is the oldest continually operating business in the area. Assets have grown to more than $625 Million. The bank has branch ...
May 25 2023 - Premier Movers now offers Full Moving Services in and out of Jacksonville, Florida
They have expanded their service offering, now providing comprehensive moving services in and out of Jacksonville, Florida. This strategic move intends to accommodate the growing demand for high-quality and efficient relocation services in this bustling area.
May 25 2023 - Live Oak Nutrition closing
Live Oak Nutrition will close its doors June 3. The business opened at 12702 Toepperwein Road, Ste. 105, Live Oak, in April 2020, offering a variety of nutritional shakes, snacks and other beverages.
May 25 2023 - A Navarre man will spend 20 years in federal prison after sexually abusing 7 girls
Stephen Regis used Snapchat to elicit sexual photos from underage girls and send "graphic sexual" videos of himself.
May 25 2023 - Fifth Third Bank names Stephanie Green new South Florida region president
Fifth Third Bank is tapping a longtime member of its Columbus team to spearhead one of its fast-growing Southern markets. On May 23, the Cincinnati-based lender announced Stephanie Green as its new ...
May 25 2023 - Weather Blog: Check out rainfall totals across Southwest Florida so far this year
As Southwest Florida transitions into the rainy season, there’s no doubt our area could use the rain. Nearly every month has run drier than usual county by county since the beginning of the year. Keep ...
May 25 2023 - Who is Alfie Oakes? What to know about the Naples businessman suing the Collier County School Board
Controversial Naples grocer Alfie Oakes is now suing the Collier County School Board over its superintendent search. Here is what we know about Oakes.
May 25 2023 - Daytona Beach man killed in shootout between two biker clubs had mixed past
Germayne Farrell had a tax-preparing business and wrote a book about the IRS. He had also been charged with tax-related offenses.
May 25 2023 - Travel groups say NAACP's Florida advisory misses the mark
Several travel industry groups said that a travel advisory for Florida ssued by the NAACP could harm small businesses in the state, specifically Black-owned ones.
May 25 2023 - Here Are The Top 10 Best Cities For Retirees To Live In 2023: Only 1 Is In Florida
Retiring in 2023 may be a difficult decision for many people. As you prepare for retirement, you want to feel secure and comfortable in your new home. Whether you’re looking for a bustling city or an ...
May 25 2023 - What is Emancipation Day? When does Florida celebrate the abolition of slavery?
St. Lucie County: Florida Highwaymen Museum expected to open this fall on Avenue D in Fort Pierce Column: Growth of Black-owned businesses in Port St. Lucie metro area defies easy explanation When the ...
May 25 2023 - STEM Road Trip: Education is the family business for this Graham County native
Ben Davis of Graham County will be using his $175,000 Burroughs Wellcome Fund award money to create science opportunities for young students.
May 25 2023 - How hearty corals near Port Miami could help Florida’s reefs adapt to climate change
Urban coral that have thrived near bustling Port Miami — despite ship traffic churning up pollution and bay bottom — are more resilient than their cousins along Florida’s reef, a new study from the ...
May 25 2023 - Small businesses flourish in South Florida
Florida has long been ranked as one of the best places to start a small business, and South Florida in particular is known for its entrepreneurial spirit. A recent study from New York-based SmartAsset ...
May 25 2023 - Millionaire’s elaborate escape plan from Florida jail foiled
Sheriff’s investigators in Florida say they foiled an elaborate jailbreak plan by a 78-year-old businessman who is in custody facing child pornography charges stemming from a 2014 arrest.
May 25 2023 - Millionaire's elaborate jail escape plan foiled, Florida sheriff says
Sheriff's investigators in Florida say they foiled an elaborate jailbreak plan by a 78-year-old businessman who is in custody facing child pornography charges stemming from a 2014 arrest ...
May 25 2023 - Millionaire's escape plan from Florida jail foiled
VERO BEACH - An elaborate jail escape plan by a 78-year-old businessman who had previously fled to France following his 2014 arrest on child pornography charges was foiled and his alleged cohorts will ...
May 25 2023 - Gainesville-based fitness, child care facility to open in city of Alachua soon
“Our expansion to the city of Alachua gives us the opportunity to impact the lives ... Young goat survives rare bone infection after visiting UF Large Animal Hospital Business: Longtime Florida sports ...
May 25 2023 - ‘Heinous and vile’: Florida church founder accused of beating child who reported sex abuse
The founder of a Florida church was arrested and charged with 11 counts of sexual battery, among other crimes, on Tuesday.
May 25 2023 - Police Investigating After Abused Puppy Found in Pembroke Pines Needs Leg Amputated
Get South Florida local news ... He will remain there as they continue to monitor his healing. Pembroke Pines Police are searching to the suspect who hurt Maverick. According to the police ...
May 25 2023 - Video shows 3 suspects brutally beat man unconscious at Cocoa Beach bar
Jermaine Simpson and Regginald Jones are wanted in connection to the Cocoa Beach bar attack. (Brevard County Sheriff's Office) Busby faces an attempted secon ...
May 25 2023 - Despite growth, census shows Columbus aging. Is there housing for a grayer Central Ohio?
Census numbers released Thursday show the median age of metro Columbus was 36.2 in 2020, an increase from 2000 and 2010.
May 25 2023 - Experts worry about costs and challenges of Florida's new law that pushes back school start times
The later start times could force Orange and other large districts to purchase more school buses and hire more bus drivers ...
May 25 2023 - Move to town next step in retirement transition
At the end of April, the couple held an online auction and sold their antiques, fuel tanks, sprayers, bison-handling equipment, stock waterers, vehicles and a life-time collection of odds and ends ...
May 25 2023 - Massive hole forces Ocala business to close
Video from Chopper 2 shows the massive hole that opened up in an Ocala Vitamin Shoppe parking lot on Saturday. Contractors are working to fix what might shut down the store for weeks. Sign up for our ...
May 25 2023 - Publix to convert remaining GreenWise Market locations to traditional stores
Publix is transitioning its remaining GreenWise Market locations into traditional supermarkets. There are two such locations in South Florida.
May 25 2023 - 2nd Arrest Made In Homicide Of Man Set On Fire In Ruskin Field
According to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, Carlos Almaraz-Barbosa, 26, was arrested in Houston, Texas, and charged with second-degree murder, abuse of a dead human body, tampering with ...
May 25 2023 - Smith chairs ABC Mississippi as it celebrates 50 years
The Mississippi chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and one Meridian businessman credits its longevity to the dedication chapter leaders give to the ...
May 25 2023 - Clearwater businessman gives the largest-ever donation to the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation
Stu Sjouwerman has given $2.5 million to the corridor — the latest in a string of donations to environmental and animal causes.
May 25 2023 - Clearwater police officer gets 5-foot boa out of business
A Clearwater police officer took the role of a snake wrangler early Monday morning after getting a large serpent out of a local business.
May 25 2023 - Watch Florida officer wrangle snake out of storeroom
Officer Matheny with the Clearwater Police Department in Florida wrangled a 5-foot snake from a business storeroom Monday morning and video of the animal rescue was caught on video.
May 25 2023 - Florida Cop Wrangles 5-Foot Boa Constrictor: 'If It Was a Spider, I'm Out'
A police officer in Clearwater, Florida, has been praised as a hero after removing a 5-foot snake from a local business at 5 a.m. on Monday. In footage of the incident, shared on Facebook by the ...
May 25 2023 - Lithia Man Pleads Guilty To Possessing, Distributing Child Sex Videos
(Shutterstock) TAMPA, FL — United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg announced that Jeffrey Charles Thomas, 41, of Lithia has pleaded guilty to distribution and possession of child sex abuse ...
May 25 2023 - Spurs add San Antonio-based Kimberly Lewis to investor group
We are excited to welcome one of San Antonio’s own to the Spurs investor group," Peter J. Holt, SS&E managing partner, said in a statement. "Kim Lewis' business acumen and deep-rooted knowledge of our ...
May 25 2023 - Burglars break into St. Charles County vending business
St. Charles County Police are asking for the public’s help to find several burglars. They broke into Best Vending on Highway T on 4/9/2023 at around 1:30 a.m. He stole ...
May 25 2023 - Destination California: Downtown Stockton
Downtown Stockton, California, is a prime location with a rich history and culture. This bustling area is home to various community events, entertainment and food options that cater to the diverse ...
May 25 2023 - Chula Vista restaurant’s liquor license suspended after 20-year-old killed in crash
A Chula Vista restaurant's liquor license was suspended after a 20-year-old man was served alcohol at the business just before he died in a crash.
May 25 2023 - Thomas Daly Jr. joins Ability Housing as COO
The former chief of the city of Jacksonville’s Housing and Community Development Division took the position April 11 to oversee the nonprofit’s business operations.
May 25 2023 - Caswell woman sentenced to more than 12 years in prison after 'largest meth bust ever in the state'
Investigators reportedly seized around 92 pounds of methamphetamine and four handguns during a search of the woman's residence.
May 25 2023 - Main Street in Presque Isle has witnessed a flow of new businesses in the last year
Credit: Paul Bagnall / The Star-Herald PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — Main Street in downtown Presque Isle has rebounded, with more than two dozen new businesses opening there in the last year. Approximately ...
May 25 2023 - Vancouver’s Chinatown receives a $2.2 million grant from the Province of British Columbia to revi
VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Vancouver Chinatown Foundation is pleased to announce a $2.2 million grant from the Province of British Columbia to support the revitalization eff ...
May 25 2023 - Texas vs. Oklahoma: Who is in better shape joining the SEC?
While the transition from the Big 12 to the SEC is still a year away, we ask the question who is in better shape entering the move to the SEC? A couple of years ago, the answer would have been a ...
May 25 2023 - Iowa School Bus is Used to Spread Positivity
An everyday school bus is now called a “vehicle of positivity” for Ames Community School District in Iowa by allowing students to do what otherwise might constitute vandalism: add graffiti. A social ...
May 25 2023 - New plans in Falls Church spark fears at Eden Center
Potential redevelopment has stoked fears of displacement for businesses at Eden Center. Young Vietnamese Americans have stepped up to help preserve the center.
May 25 2023 - Vineland Man Admits To Embezzling $850K From Employer
A former office worker at a NJ trucking company admitted this week to embezzling nearly $850,000 from the business, state officials said. (Shutterstock) VINELAND, NJ - A former office worker at a ...
May 25 2023 - Truck slams into car dealership in Vineland, N.J. and catches fire
VINELAND, N.J. (CBS) -- A pickup truck slammed into a car dealership overnight, sparking a fire and damaging the business, AG Autogroup. Delsea Drive near Forest Grove Road was closed for several ...
May 25 2023 - Bus Driver Stabbed; Manhunt On For Attacker In San Fernando Valley
The attack occurred shortly after 5 p.m. at Erwin Street and Topanga Canyon Boulevard. According to investigators, the suspect entered a Metro bus and got into an argument with the driver. The ...
May 25 2023 - Former California ‘teacher of the year’ busted for sex with 16-year-old student: police
Tracy Vanderhulst, a 38-year-old math teacher at Yucaipa High School, was charged with statutory rape on Thursday following an investigation into allegations that she had sexual intercourse with a ...
May 25 2023 - BUSINESS BEAT: Small Business Development Center's Huntington office relocates
The West Virginia Small Business Development Center, a division of the West Virginia Department of Economic Development, has opened a new office in the River Tower in downtown ...
May 25 2023 - Oak Ridge searching for missing woman
John Bassett was found guilty of first-degree murder, tampering with evidence and abuse of a corpse. The Blount County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help finding the driver in a deadly ...
May 25 2023 - Fire damages Kirkbrae Country Club in Lincoln
Three billboards advertising a Pawtucket marijuana dispensary were taken down in response to an order from the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation. President Joe Biden and House Speaker ...
May 25 2023 - Iowa City may let you hop on the bus for free
Iowa City is considering making its buses free to ride. Transportation director Darian Nagle-Gamm hopes the move will help bring back pre-pandemic ridership “We think this could really make a ...
May 25 2023 - Nearly $11,000 worth of meth seized in Virginia drug bust
A Chesterfield man was arrested and nearly $11,000-worth of methamphetamine was seized in a drug bust in the town of Luray over the weekend.
May 25 2023 - Innovate Hampton Roads carries on collaborative efforts of region’s entrepreneurial meetup scene
StartWheel and Hampton Roads Innovation Collaborative bring together more than 8,000 businesses in their combined directory. Combining their strengths make sense, the leaders say.
May 25 2023 - Safe found in Hampton coffee shop captivates internet
A coffee shop coming to Buckroe Beach became the focus of worldwide internet intrigue after business owners documenting the building's rehab discovered a locked vault hidden within the ...
May 25 2023 - Ohio colleges would have to disclose graduate salaries, student debt, under bill passed by Ohio Hou
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio House passed a bill Wednesday to require public colleges and universities to disclose financial information to students and their families, such as expected loan payments and ...
May 25 2023 - David vs. Goliath? Craft brewers say Ohio law puts beer distributors before small business
Land-Grant Brewing Company distributed its own beer when the popular Columbus brewery first launched. After four years, it was time for a change. Co-founder Adam Benner said Land-Grant wanted to focus ...
May 25 2023 - How will the new Potomac Yard Metro stop impact Alexandria's economy?
T he Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority opened its Potomac Yard stop, along Potomac Avenue, in Alexandria, Virginia Friday morning. The stop, which gives nearby riders quicker access ...
May 25 2023 - Norfolk businesses expect economic boom for Patriotic Festival return
The Patriotic Festival is now one of many events Zawacki and many other business owners look forward to. “It was good extra business for everybody coming off of what we’ve been through,” said Robert ...
May 25 2023 - Danville Casino brings traffic to local businesses
Foxglove is a clothing store just down the road from Caesars. They said the first few days, there was a boom in traffic and business to the area - drawing more people to their store.
May 25 2023 - Demolition underway on former Lou’s Antiques in Danville to create attractive space for new busin
DANVILLE, Va. (WDBJ) - Demolition on the former Schewels building and most recently Lou’s Antiques began a few weeks ago. The building is being torn down due to foundational damage and having no ...
May 25 2023 - Marion VA hosts eventful 'Stuff the Bus' food drive, health fair
MARION — If you come out to the Marion VA Medical Center on Thursday, you might have thought fair season opened early with all the music, tents, lawn games, drumming, lawn yoga, and refreshments.
May 25 2023 - New waterline to attract more businesses in Pulaski
PULASKI, Va. – A project designed to help attract businesses to Pulaski is complete. Leaders say the waterline project on Main Street is designed to better reduce fires if any happen. The town’s ...
May 25 2023 - Amelia Henderson
After leaving the Bahamas, Amelia started her TV career with our very own Atyia Collins at WBOY in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Amelia started out doing weekend meteorology and quickly transitioned ...
May 25 2023 - Plugging methane leaks could open up thousands of jobs in Texas
A new report says plugging leaks and upgrading wells is poised to be a big business in the Lone Star State. This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, independent news ...
May 25 2023 - Marshall Grain Co. moving to Colleyville from Grapevine
Marshall Grain Co. opened its landscape division in 2015 and provides a variety of options for homeowners. The Grapevine business is moving its headquarters to Colleyville in 2024. (Courtesy Marshall ...
May 25 2023 - Why Is Maria Bartiromo Still Obsessed With Hillary Clinton?
For Fox Business Network host Maria Bartiromo, the villain in John Durham’s report was not the FBI, as some Republicans liked to claim. Nor was it the former special counsel Robert Mueller. Instead, ...
May 25 2023 - These affordable housing projects in Northern Michigan are in the works
The housing will be served by public transit. Rachel Watson is a reporter covering residential real estate in West Michigan, as well as the state's tourism and insurance industries. She joined Crain’s ...
May 25 2023 - Opinion: Lisa Putman's 1998 murder haunts her friends, fiance— and reporter who covered it
Twenty-five years ago, the murder of state child abuse investigator Lisa Putman changed state policy — and it has haunted the reporter who covered it.
May 25 2023 - OhioHealth details plans for Grant Medical Center expansion in downtown Columbus
The health system announced in February that it would spend $400 million to expand the downtown hospital, adding a medical office building and critical care pavilion. Now we have new details.
May 25 2023 - Man recovering after hit by speeding vehicle in southeast Columbus; suspect arrested
Anna Tesi just watched her boyfriend finish mowing their yard in a southwest Columbus neighborhood. She said he decided to go for his daily bike ride “for his ...
May 25 2023 - Columbus man faces up to ten years in prison following high-speed chase with state trooper: Attorne
A Columbus man is facing up to ten years in prison after the Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia says he led a state trooper on a high-speed chase.
May 25 2023 - Columbus Clippers score in 10th inning, but Louisville Bats still grab the win
Sunday's game: Louisville 6, Columbus 5, in 10 innings Recap: One day after the Clippers won thanks to a four-run ninth inning, Louisville scored its own dramatic victory. Down 5-4, Michael Siani hit ...
May 25 2023 - Cheesman Joins The River In Columbus
River Radio Ministries Columbus, OH's The River (WCVO) has recently added Joe Cheesman as their new live Middays host.
May 25 2023 - Woda Cooper plans to construct affordable senior housing in far south Columbus
Woda Cooper Cos. is planning a new senior housing project in far south Columbus. The $12.8 million development will consist of 44 affordable rental homes for seniors aged 55 and over. Called Juniper ...
May 25 2023 - Sinzae Reed fired first before being killed in Columbus shooting, prosecutor says
A Columbus man has claimed self-defense after being accused of shooting and killing a Black 13-year-old boy. A prosecutor shed light on why Krieg Allen Butler Sr., ...
May 25 2023 - Columbus Crew knocked out of U.S. Open Cup in 1-0 loss to Pittsburgh Riverhounds
The Pittsburgh Riverhounds pulled off a Cupset against the Columbus Crew on Wednesday, taking an early 1-0 lead and holding on to knock the Crew out.
May 25 2023 - Columbus police officer put on leave over criminal investigation in another state
A Columbus police officer was placed on paid administrative leave over a reported criminal investigation in another state.
May 25 2023 - Indianapolis hits four home runs in 12-9 win over Columbus Clippers
Njigba, brother of former Ohio State receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, among the Indianapolis players hitting home runs.
May 25 2023 - Tesla crash and fire in Columbus exposes dangers of fighting electric vehicle blazes
In a recent EV fire it took Columbus firefighters approximately 1500 gallons of water to extinguish the fire, according to officials.
May 25 2023 - Riverhounds pull off massive upset, defeat Columbus Crew 1-0 in U.S. Open Cup Round of 16
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - The Riverhounds pulled off another huge upset against an MLS opponent, beating the Columbus Crew 1-0 in the U.S. Open Cup to advance to the quarterfinals against Cincinnati.
May 25 2023 - ‘Mixed emotions’: A popular restaurant and market near Lake Murray is closing its doors
It’s located on a busy thoroughfare not far from the region’s landmark lake. But now the storefront plans to shutter.
May 25 2023 - Searchlight Cyber Alerts Energy Sector to Dark Web Threats
WASHINGTON & PORTSMOUTH, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Searchlight Cyber, the dark web intelligence company, today released its new report, Dark Web Threats Against the Energy Industry, which examines ...
May 25 2023 - Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area's shuttles ready to roll out this holiday weekend
Officials say the shuttles help reduce congestion in busy areas while helping people get their gear around. DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa. — From Raymondskill Falls, Kittatinny Point, and the Appalachian ...
May 25 2023 - Oregon DEQ may expand a Portland program that rewards alternative commutes statewide
The Employee Commute Options program in Portland requires larger employers to incentivize alternative commutes like buses, trains and bikes.
May 25 2023 - Guardians' Tim Herrin: Recalled from Triple-A
The Guardians recalled Herrin from Triple-A Columbus on Friday, Zack Meisel of The Athletic reports.
May 25 2023 - Guardians' Tim Herrin: Back to Triple-A
Herrin was optioned back to Triple-A Columbus on Monday, Tom Withers of the Associated Press reports. Herrin will return to Triple-A after he was called up Friday, failing to appear in a game while ...
May 25 2023 - Briefs: Ohio Mutual announces merger, more CWD cases, new lead poisoning program
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife has confirmed 11 additional white-tailed deer tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Marion and Wyandot ...
May 25 2023 - How To Get A Business License In West Virginia (2023)
Check with the appropriate agency to determine the cost of your business license. In West Virginia, every business must register with the State Tax Department. If you offer specialized ...
May 25 2023 - Watch Columbus Crew vs LA Galaxy online in the US today: TV Channel and Live Streaming
The game for the Matchday 13 of the 2023 MLS between Columbus Crew and LA Galaxy at the Lowe.com Field in Columbus, Ohio will be played this Wednesday, May 17 at 7:30 PM (ET). ET: 7:30 PM CT: 6:30 PM ...
May 25 2023 - Controversial Columbus statue will have a new home — plus robust security
The former Providence Christopher Columbus statue has found its new home in Johnston ... Mayor Joseph Polisena Jr.'s office said two companies, United Fence and Mt. Pleasant Alarms, have offered to ...
May 25 2023 - Columbus developer Metropolitan Holdings growing into other parts of Ohio, eyes end of year finish
Columbus-based developer Metropolitan Holdings, which is wrapping up two Near East Side projects, has grown in the past few years from a Grandview-only developer to a statewide one.
May 25 2023 - Huntsville businesses recovering after Tuesday's storms
On Tuesday, Huntsville saw a microburst and an estimated 60-80 miles-per-hour wind gusts that forced people to stay indoors during the duration of the storms. A microburst is where a dense level of ...
May 25 2023 - Cuba Gooding Jr.'s rape accuser cites E. Jean Carroll's case against Trump, saying other alleged vi
Lawyers for Gooding Jr. — an Oscar-winning actor — say the women's stories of alleged abuse aren't similar enough to be allowed at trial.
May 25 2023 - Western PA School Principal Faces Sex-Related Criminal Charge
according to Pennsylvania State Police. Gregory Mandalas, 50, of Butler, faces one count of persons required to report suspected child abuse, police said. Under state law, school employees are ...
May 25 2023 - Beloved NJ Italian Shop Closes After 45 Years In Business
A Millstone business announced that it will be closing after nearly five decades due to its owner's worsening chronic disease.
May 25 2023 - Hollywood in Stockton? Here are 6 movies made in our backyard. How many have you seen?
Stockton is many miles away from the glitz and glam of Hollywood. But it's been the location for a few blockbuster movies. Here are some of those.
May 25 2023 - Press Release: Local business owner Bryant Wolfin launches campaign for state representative
Conservatives have to fight back, we need legislation that rolls back the role of our government, not expands it.” A graduate of Mineral Area College, Bryant owns and operates BMW Convenience LLC, two ...
May 25 2023 - Three Expansions Bring 120 Jobs, $40M+ In Investments To South Carolina
Meyn America’s new South Carolina facility will house a robust parts inventory ... South Atlantic Canners plans to renovate its existing facility in Bishopville and add new, state-of-the-art equipment ...
May 25 2023 - Spotlight on Small Business: Wanderlust Apparel Co. in Searcy
Wanderlust Apparel Co. - For Victoria Paige Moore, owning a business is in her blood. “My mom and dad are business owners – mom owns a salon ...
May 25 2023 - Job fair set in Clarion
The Clarion Area Chamber of Business and Industry, PA CareerLink and the Clarion Mall are holding a second job/educational fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 7, at ...
May 25 2023 - Nearly 2,000 children were sexually abused in the Illinois Catholic Church
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced Tuesday that ... McCarrick, the former archbishop of Washington, was defrocked after being accused of sexually abusing children as well as young priests ...
May 25 2023 - Nearly 2,000 abused by Catholic clergy in Illinois, state AG’s probe finds
The attorney general's investigation began in 2018 and is the latest report from states detailing the far-reaching scandal in states across the country over the last several decades.
May 25 2023 - Catholic clergy abuse report could prompt lawsuits, changes to Illinois law
Illinois’ attorney general has ended a five-year investigation into sexual abuse of children by Catholic clergy in the state, releasing a nearly 700-page report that revealed the problem was far worse ...
May 25 2023 - Business People: Scott Ford to lead U.S. Bank wealth management
OF NOTE U.S. Bank, Minneapolis, announced the promotion of Scott Ford to president of Wealth Management, effective June 1, leading Affluent Wealth Management, Private Wealth Management and Ascent ...
May 25 2023 - 3 cheap resources for Maine small businesses looking to go green
The state has a statutory goal to be carbon neutral by 2045, and it expects businesses to play a large role in meeting the benchmark.
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