May 27 2022 - Building Hope Appoints Bob Marshall to Its Board of Directors Building Hope, the non-profit leader in charter school facilities, financing, and services, today announced the appointment of small business development leader Bob Marshall to its Board of Directors.
May 27 2022 - A letter to Kentucky Baptists In November 2021, then-KBC President Dr. Wes Fowler brought a motion to the messengers of the Kentucky Baptist Convention meeting in Elizabethtown to establish a Kentucky Baptist Sexual Abuse Task ...
May 27 2022 - Marion Garden Club holds business meeting Due to rain, the Marion Garden Club May 18 trip to Peony Hill Farm in Harrisburg was canceled. Instead, members held a business meeting at Heartland Christian Church.
May 27 2022 - Fairfax officials launch campaign to grow tourism beyond Mount Vernon Rebranded as "Potomac Banks," the southeastern portion of Fairfax is set for a transformation. Officials hope to add as many as 10,000 new homes by 2030, with new bus rapid transit lanes on an ...
May 27 2022 - NEMCC recognizes Business and Engineering Technology students BOONEVILLE • Northeast Mississippi Community College acknowledged the accomplishments and achievements of its employees and students during the college's annual Honors Day ceremony on Monday, April 18 ...
May 27 2022 - Bike riders ask for prayers and laws to make streets safer This most recent collision between a Chevy Impala and man on a motorized bike scattered ebike parts along Quaker Road. At Pine Grove United Methodist last week on busy Central Avenue (an especially ...
May 27 2022 - York County man facing multiple child pornography charges GLEN ROCK, Pa. (WHTM) – A York County man is facing multiple charges for sexual abuse of children/child pornography. According to Pennsylvania State Police, an investigation was conducted by the ...
May 27 2022 - Idaho Prepares for Busy Recreation Season Idaho is expecting a busy recreation season this year as the Memorial Day weekend kicks off the typical rush to the outdoors ...
May 27 2022 - NH Chronicle: On a wild moose chase Pemi Valley Moose Tours takes folks on a trip through the scenic White Mountains in search of the gentle giants and their offspring. Audrey Cox climbed on board their bus and went in search of ...
May 27 2022 - Four electric buses added to southern Maine fleets The Portland and Biddeford regions took a first step toward making their city bus fleets all-electric on Monday. After one month of trial runs, two brand new Proterra electric buses were officially ...
May 27 2022 - MILITARY MATTERS: Run Across Georgia Begins, Helping Local Veterans Run Across Georgia is back again, an adventure that starts in Tybee Island near Savannah and ends in downtown Columbus on the Sunday before Memorial Day. For the second year in a row, it will be 277.2 ...
May 27 2022 - Three Kearney-area locations part of 2022 Nebraska Passport The Nebraska Passport Program makes it simple for ... a staple in the northwestern Buffalo County town for about 40 years. Wayne and Nancy Gallaway have owned the business for the past three ...
May 27 2022 - Border volunteers tout success About 750 volunteers have spent at least one eight-hour shift in the field, patrolling a 23-mile stretch of desert between Naco and Douglas, to try to stem the flow across the busiest illegal ...
May 27 2022 - Man charged with felony sexual abuse involving children A Blackfoot man has been charged with two felonies for sexual conduct involving two girls, aged 10 and 13. Joshua Jerry Brown, 37, is charged with sexual abuse of a child and lewd conduct with a minor ...
May 27 2022 - Shelley Nitschke keen on full-time Australia women's role New interim coach Shelley Nitschke says she will likely pursue the top job for Australia's all-conquering women's cricket team long-term as she prepares to head up a crucial on-field transition period ...
May 27 2022 - Ottawa public school board lifting mandatory mask requirement The Ottawa Carleton District School Board voted to implement a mandatory mask mandate for schools and businesses on April 12, after the Ontario government lifted the mandatory mask requirements on ...
May 27 2022 - Effie Mae Bartlett She was raised in Shelbyville, Tennessee and attended Central High School. Effie was an employee of Entenmanns and Walgreen Company then ran her own baseball card business for many years in Chicago.
May 27 2022 - Jury Convicts Claremore Man of Aggravated Sexual Abuse A federal jury convicts a man for sexually abusing a 13-year-old minor in his Claremore home in 2014 and 2015. U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson has announced that Gary Dumont Riggs, 77, was found guilty of ...
May 27 2022 - Great Future for North Dakota On February 28, 1910, railroad giant James J. Hill was invited to address the people of Williston at a town meeting. Though the busy entrepreneur was unable to attend in person, he sent an inspiring ...
May 27 2022 - Eminently quotable: 'That’s not what anybody envisioned' I’ve never thought of a gas station or convenience store as a bar -- that’s not what anybody envisioned.” -- Attorney General Drew Wrigley, on such businesses selling and serving booze so they can ...
May 27 2022 - 13 arrested in Bartlesville drug ring bust Throughout the entire investigation, authorities seized more than 35 pounds of methamphetamine and nearly 100 firearms ...
May 27 2022 - St. Louis Public School buses are failing to pick up Afghan refugees Afghan refugee students are missing school because the St. Louis Public School District ... The district has contracted with a new bus company, Missouri Central, for the next school year, but ...
May 27 2022 - PHOTOS: Shuttle bus fire in Perdido Key A driver was bringing his shuttle bus to a mechanic because he smelled gas when the bus caught fire on Perdido Key Drive Tuesday evening. Escambia County Fire ...
May 27 2022 - Shuttle bus destroyed after catching fire in Perdido Key A shuttle bus caught fire and was destroyed in Perdido Key Tuesday afternoon. Escambia County units responded to the scene at around 7:23 p. m. CourtesyChristine Szczepaniak. The owner of the shuttle, ...
May 27 2022 - West Berlin smoke shop moves to unionize Wonderland Smoke Shop in West Berlin is the first cannabis accessories business to formally ask the NLRB to conduct an election to unionize.
May 27 2022 - Rhode Island begins construction of electric bus charging station The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) recently began construction of the state’s first electric bus in-line charging station. The $6.7 million Electric Bus In-Line Charging Station will be ...
May 27 2022 - Alzheimer's Association 'Brain Bus' to visit Key Largo The Alzheimer’s Association ‘Brain Bus’ will visit the Key Largo Library from 9-11 a.m. June 13. The public is invited to learn about the warning signs of dementia, steps to an accurate diagnosis, ...
May 27 2022 - Business owner and entomologist disagree over mosquito spraying Mark Hoerman opened Mosquito Squad in Antigo in 2016. The company has nine locations across Wisconsin. His primary focus is to eliminate mosquitoes and ticks through a pesticide spray. “We have a ...
May 27 2022 - if you believe like i believe (we are doomed to make it) It sounds sketchy, and an awful lot like a hooker deal, but he swears that it isn’t--he works for a publishing company. It’s predatory by default. They’re not hurting for business, but extra business ...
May 27 2022 - Milton Oda Carpenter After attending the University of Florida and furthering his studies in Boston, Massachusetts, Milton joined his father in the insurance agency business (now known as Milton Carpenter Insurance).
May 27 2022 - Middletown taps into renewable energy program Michelle Rivera switched to an energy program that is helping Middletown residents to save money while supporting clean energy. Rivera is a wife with a busy work schedule, and her routine can use up a ...
May 27 2022 - Trump loses appeal, must testify in New York civil probe Former President Donald Trump must answer questions under oath in New York state’s civil investigation into his business practices, a state appeals court ruled Thursday. A four-judge panel in the ...
May 27 2022 - Move Over California: Check British Columbia's Sunshine Coast British Columbia is worth visiting for its scenery ... though the area is home to the Squamish, Sechelt, Sliammon, and Klahoose First Nations. Though it’s known for its robust participation ...
May 27 2022 - Three Ontario political parties pledge to end for-profit long-term care The COVID-19 pandemic cast a spotlight on long-term care and showed that private corporations should not be in the business of elder care, say three of Ontario's four major political parties, who ...
May 27 2022 - TDOE announces the Accelerating TN 2022 Summer Bus Tour The Tennessee Department of Education has announced the Accelerating TN 2022 Tour — a statewide tour spanning 50 school districts over the course of three weeks to highlight ...
May 27 2022 - Lives on the line: Working at Wyoming's suicide prevention hotline executive director of the Wyoming Association of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers. The state’s other lifeline, which is based in Greybull, operates from 4 a.m. to 4 p.m. “Right now ...
May 27 2022 - Flushing transitional housing facility is a go Just days before that announcement, Flushing United, a nonprofit organization that has ... objecting to the facility’s location and saying that “the shelter system in New York City is broken,” others ...
May 27 2022 - What’s Happening for Dec. 6 Tenino Winterfest: The festivities run from ... Tax workshop for business owners: Business owners in Washington are responsible for knowing which taxes to report. To help them, the state ...
May 27 2022 - Burglary Cases in Sioux City, IA-NE-SD 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 ...
May 27 2022 - Georgia Tech development center expands into Albany Georgia Tech's Advanced Technology Development Center, the internationally recognized, state-funded technology business incubator, has expanded its reach into southwest Georgia with the hiring of ...
May 27 2022 - State votes to up funding for school buses McColloch said not having a fully funded state transportation budget has meant the Washington School District has had to cut spending in other areas to cover transporting kids to ...
May 27 2022 - RED BANK: BUDGET INTRO ON AGENDA Budget intro tops busy agenda as council meets in person for first time in 26 months, with home-participation option.
May 27 2022 - Search for man with sword in Flemington, NJ causes lockdowns The search for a man carrying a sword in Raritan Township and Flemington caused several businesses to go into lockdown after he ran towards an officer carrying the weapon.
May 27 2022 - Sexual Abuse Therapists in Thousand Oaks, CA La Cresheia Lee, MA MFT, LMFT I am a marriage and family therapist licensed in California ... clients who've experienced sexual abuse in Thousand Oaks or for Thousand Oaks sexual abuse counseling ...
May 27 2022 - Power restored in east Columbus : As of 7:55 p.m., the outages that affected nearly 10,000 AEP customers in the Whitehall and Bexley areas have been repaired and power has been restored. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — ...
May 27 2022 - Detention hearing waived in plot to kill George W. Bush An Iraqi man behind bars following his arrest on a charge of plotting to assassinate former President George W. Bush has waived his right to a detention hearing and will remain behind bars for now, ...
May 27 2022 - April roundup: network expansions in Canada April 1: Bell expands its fibre internet to Amherstburg, Ontario. April 21: The company announces it will expand its pure fibre internet to Guelph, Ontario, impacting 44,000 homes and businesses.
May 27 2022 - Innova Simplifies Bookkeeping Works for South Carolina Businesses With the support of Innova Investments, LLC's bookkeeping, accounting, and other business services, it is now easier than ever for companies to expand, as they no longer need to drown in paperwork to ...
May 27 2022 - 18 southeast Mo. McDonald’s locations under new ownership SOUTHEAST Mo. (KFVS) - Eighteen McDonald’s locations ... Van Buren and three in Poplar Bluff. “I am proud of the strong partnerships within the communities I do business,” Andi Hilburn ...
May 27 2022 - Martincic earns small business awards Martincic acknowledged that receiving these awards would not have been possible without the help and support of those around him. This includes his dedicated and hardworking emplo ...
May 27 2022 - Giant Eagle upgrading 3 Central Ohio stores into Market Districts Giant Eagle is converting three Columbus-area stores into its Market District model. The Pittsburgh-based grocery chain Thursday said the stores will be remodeled in the coming months with updated ...
May 27 2022 - Whitewater Park in West Carrollton could be 'transformative' for city A whitewater park that opened in Columbus, Georgia, in 2014 is linked to $74 million in capital ... stakeholders and area residents following a 13-minute presentation at West Carrollton High School on ...
May 27 2022 - Vietnam veteran’s losses while in service still hit close to home As a retired dean at IUPUC looks back at his service in Vietnam, the memories of Ronald Dougherty, 71, remain all too vivid. A 1969 graduate of Columbus High School, Dougherty recalled working for the ...