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May 31 2023 - Government of Canada Announces Support to Grow the Newfoundland and Labrador Clean Fuels Sector and
ST. JOHN'S, NL, May 31, 2023 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is helping businesses and workers across the country seize the economic opportunities associated with the global drive for clean growth — ...
May 31 2023 - Guns, drugs, cash seized in London bust
Troopers say they found 1.15 pounds of methamphetamine, heroin, marijuana, four guns, digital scales, drug paraphernalia and an undisclosed amount of cash. They also found Billy Hurley Jr., of London, ...
May 31 2023 - Utica man accused of robbing two businesses in Herkimer County
SCHUYLER A Utica man is facing multiple charges for robbing two businesses at gunpoint in Herkimer County Thursday morning, according to the New York State Police. Noah G. Nichols, 18, is charged ...
May 31 2023 - Peabody Area Chamber Of Commerce: INCredible Celebration Nominees Announced
The INCredible Business Awards event honors exceptional work, dedication, and positive impact on the local business economy.
May 31 2023 - HFD investigating 2-alarm fire at business in Pearl City
The Honolulu Fire Department is investigating a two-alarm fir Pearl City business on Friday morning. It happened around 4:30 a.m. at the Allstate office on Kamehameha Highway in Waiau. According to ...
May 31 2023 - Texas won't limit real estate deals by citizens, businesses from China
A controversial bill limiting foreigners from select nations from investing in Texas real estate stands dead in the water following the end of the regular legislative session.
May 31 2023 - May business news in Dayton: Tuesday Morning closes, Ethan Allen may be replaced by Sheetz, GE Aero
The new, family-owned Mexican restaurant is owned by Francisca Rivera and her husband, Jose Gaytan. Rivera’s daughter, Deisy, told Dayton.com customers can expect a variety of chicken typically served ...
May 31 2023 - Tennessee giving out big money for new businesses
THE CENTER SQUARE Tennessee’s Department of Economic and Community Development has awarded six grants of $1 million or more through the first five months of 2023, with the highest being a $9 million ...
May 31 2023 - Used 2022 Genesis GV70 for sale in Forest Park, GA
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used HAD A GREAT EXSPERINCE AT THIS DEALERSHIP THE SALESMAN RON GRIMES WAS A PLEASURE DOING BUSINESS WITH. HE WAS AWESOME SO HAPPY I WENT THERE ...
May 31 2023 - 10 Best Parks in Atlanta, Georgia for a Picnic
Nicknamed the "city in a forest", Atlanta has plenty of beautiful parks that provide an oasis in the midst of the bustling city.
May 31 2023 - Juvenile accused of multiple burglaries arrested in Forest Park
Pictures on the Forest Park Police Department’s Facebook page show the windows and doors of the businesses had been smashed.
May 31 2023 - $5000 small business loan monroe mi
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May 31 2023 - 6 Suspects Busted After Poaching Nearly 200 Deer “Just for Fun”
Officials in Pennsylvania have charged six suspects in a massive poaching ring bust for illegally killing between 100 and 200 deer.
May 31 2023 - Quality of Life in Jefferson Parish rRated Excellent or Good by 75% in Recent Survey
Jefferson Parish received high ratings for quality of life, business climate, infrastructure, and safety according to a recent independent survey of 700 adult residents of the Parish. The survey was ...
May 31 2023 - Memorial Day marks start of summer season for northern Michigan businesses
Memorial Day weekend traditionally marks the beginning of the summer tourism season in northern Michigan. Businesses in Charlevoix County said despite a shaky economy, businesses were busy this ...
May 31 2023 - 1,000 sets of infant clothing donated to Hampton Roads nonprofits
which was distributed Friday at the United Way of the Virginia Peninsula. The charity effort began with Lee, a professor in the school of business at the Washington University of Science and ...
May 31 2023 - Metro station closures Virginia commuters should know about
Virginia commuters take heed: Orange Line stations from Vienna to East Falls Church will be closed from June 3 to 25 for repairs. A free shuttle bus will operate between Vienna, Dunn Loring, West ...
May 31 2023 - South Carolina school bus collision sends 18 people to hospital
A school bus that crashed in South Carolina sent 18 people, including several students, to the hospital. The bus collided with a tanker truck Thursday at an intersection.
May 31 2023 - New Venture Planned at Former Georgetown Site in Boardman
Two veteran Mahoning Valley restaurateurs are teaming up to open a new business on the site of a former Georgetown site in Boardman.
May 31 2023 - Crazy Quarters expands into the City Market building in Bay City
It's time to bust out the quarters at Crazy Quarters Arcade after its move to the City Market building in Bay City. Formerly in the MDL building with a two-floor layout, the new space allows more ...
May 31 2023 - Midland Street Business District among Bay City areas slated for clean up of blighted properties
Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-08) recently announced new federal funding to clean up blighted properties throughout Bay City, including the Midland Street Business District. This will help remove public ...
May 31 2023 - Region's largest homebuilder kickstarts $30M project in Northern Kentucky
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - Greater Cincinnati’s largest homebuilder has begun work on a multimillion-dollar residential community in Northern Kentucky. Site development work is ...
May 31 2023 - Walton Global Launches Global EB-5 Immigration Program
Walton Global, a real estate investment and land asset management company, is pleased to announce the launch of an employment-based immigration (EB-5) business line which offers applicants from across ...
May 31 2023 - Tax fraud means probation for SE Minnesota man
Law enforcement says Graves failed to file sales and use tax returns and pay sales tax for his business, Graves Online Auctions, for multiple quarters between October 2019 and October 2021. Graves ...
May 31 2023 - Owner of Rochester-area auction business put on probation for failing to pay nearly $800K in taxes
was sentenced Tuesday in Wabasha County District Court after pleading guilty ... owed more than $796,151 in unpaid sales and income taxes. A Minnesota Department of Revenue audit in 2019 also revealed ...
May 31 2023 - Wisconsin students find $5,000 of cash during roadside pickup, return it to rightful owner
A Waterford small business owner was reunited with his work portfolio and $5,000 in cash all thanks to a group of high school students who were in the exact right place at the right time. It happened ...
May 31 2023 - Oregon’s Project Turnkey 2.0 grants another $8 million for four shelter, transitional housing pro
Oregon Housing and Community Services and the Oregon Community Foundation announced Tuesday four additional awards for Project Turnkey 2.0, the second iteration of the state-funded grant program ...
May 31 2023 - You can now buy cannabis-based nasal spray in Georgia
The cannabis company is also planning to open three more spots in Georgia by the end of 2023. The additional three locations are expected to be opened in Columbus, Newnan, and Pooler.
May 31 2023 - You can now by cannabis-based nasal spray in Georgia
The cannabis company is also planning to open three more spots in Georgia by the end of 2023. The additional three locations are expected to be opened in Columbus, Newnan, and Pooler.
May 31 2023 - The 'Idaho Stop' Was Just Legalized In Minnesota
Minnesota is the 13th state to legalize what is commonly referred to as the "Idaho stop." (Scott Anderson/Patch) ST. PAUL, MN — A measure passed within the state omnibus transportation bill will ...
May 31 2023 - St. Paul landlords now able to raise rent well above 3% cap
Plus: I-494 begins massive years-long project; Busy summer travel across U.S.; How the GOP could be losing Wisconsin.
May 31 2023 - Local nonprofit snags $50K to reach 'underserved' rural Florida businesses
The Florida High Tech Corridor will use $50k in funding from the Small Business Administration to reach rural businesses in its 23-county coverage area.
May 31 2023 - Sign with a homophobic slur in front of Florida business sparks backlash
A Florida auto shop is getting flack for a sign containing a homophobic slur after the Florida House Democrats spokesperson tweeted a picture of it.
May 31 2023 - Likewise Partners buys Menomonee Falls building as it banks on rising rents, market demand
The deal banks on the financial promise of MSC Industrial’s rent payments under its lease or — in the unexpected circumstance of the company moving out — the likelihood another business would want to ...
May 31 2023 - Teen known as ‘Baby K’ arrested in attempted killing of student on Prince George’s Co. bus
Federal law enforcement have arrested a teenager accused of attempting to kill a student on a Prince George’s County school bus earlier this month.
May 31 2023 - Airbus delivers first aircraft from Alabama facility to non-US customer
Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier Volaris has become the first non-US airline to take delivery of an aircraft manufactured at Airbus’ Alabama facility.
May 31 2023 - Business notes for the week of May 29
ABNB Federal Credit Union held its 63rd annual business meeting on April 25. During the meeting, Marvin Brangan and James Young were reelected as directors, each serving a three-year term. Clay White ...
May 31 2023 - Canadian Pacific Kansas City expands Mexico intermodal reefer rail service
Canadian Pacific Kansas City is adding 1,000 refrigerated intermodal containers to its Mexico railroad business. Canadian Pacific Kansas City is adding 1,000 refrigerated intermodal containers to its ...
May 31 2023 - Is a proposed battery storage facility safe for La Mesa residents?
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Net Zero Carbon Emissions goals call for accelerating the state’s transition to 90% “clean energy” by 2035, ...
May 31 2023 - Business, community leaders probe Winter about time in capitol during first session
Benjamin Mandile Reporter The Chronicle-News Las Animas County business owners and community leaders probed House District 47 Rep. Ty Winter about his freshman session at the Colorado capitol, gaining ...
May 31 2023 - McAlester man sentneced to federal prison on fentanyl indictment
A McAlester man was sentenced to federal prison after accepting a plea deal following a 2021 drug bust at a local hotel. Garrett Jeffrey Freeman, a.k.a. Gee, 27, was indicted in the Eastern District ...
May 31 2023 - Grand Terrace looking for new AD while Tiffany Gordon remains on leave
Gordon remains employed seven months after allegations first surfaced that she sexually abused minor-aged Colton High football players while she worked as a trainer at the school.
May 31 2023 - At age 14, he killed a man in a Columbus car break-in. Now a judge has decided his fate
The name “Raymond Leon Richmond III” didn’t make the news when Richmond killed a man outside a Columbus nightclub while breaking into the victim’s car. His identity was withheld because Richmond was ...
May 31 2023 - Oklahoma bans more than a dozen woke banks from doing business with the state
FIRST ON FOX: Oklahoma is taking action Wednesday to ban 13 major financial institutions from doing business with the state after a review determined the banks engaged in energy boycotts.
May 31 2023 - ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 19 Finale: Meredith & Maggie Return For Unfinished Business; Turb
The story includes details about the two-part Season 19 finale of Grey’s Anatomy, “Wedding Bell Blues” and “Happily Ever After?” Grey’s Anatomy wrapped ...
May 31 2023 - Intercity bus company expands service to include Lansing in new Midwest routes
Flix North America Inc., parent company of FlixBus Inc. and Greyhound Lines, Inc., is the largest intercity bus transportation provider in North America. A subsidiary of Germany-based mobility company ...
May 31 2023 - When will construction of Lansing area's first Dave & Buster's begin? Here's what we know
The Dave & Buster's location is expected to be built on just over 4 acres near the Eastwood Towne Center in Lansing Township.
May 31 2023 - Seminary’s ‘Sole Sisters’ to receive SBA Woman Small Business of the Year award Thursday
The owners of a Seminary shoe and clothing store are being recognized this week by the U.S. Small Business Administration Mississippi District Office as part of National Small Business Week.
May 31 2023 - Firefighters Respond To Unattended Campfires Over Busy Weekend
Despite green vegetation and full reservoirs, fire season is already heating up. "Over the Memorial Day Weekend, there were five abandoned campfires across the COFMS ...
May 31 2023 - Busted in Teller County Mat 25, 2023 Edition
Zacarias, date of birth July 25, 1998 of Colorado Springs, Colorado was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear with an original charge of driving without a driver’s license. Bond was $150. Sean ...
May 31 2023 - A Big U.S. Oil Refinery Could Go Up After a 50-Year Wait
“There still is a demand for fossil fuels for transportation,” said Steven Ward, managing member of Southern Rock, of El Campo, Texas, in an interview. Ward has been in the oil and gas business for ...
May 31 2023 - State Farm hesitant to insure northern New Mexico homes
It’s becoming more difficult to insure your home or business against wildfires in New Mexico – that’s according to some local insurance agents.“We’ve had a lot of larger residential houses where we’re ...
May 31 2023 - Can ImmunityBio, hit by setbacks of its own, deliver in Dunkirk?
As bankrupt homegrown company Athenex Inc. fades away, where does Western New York go from here in its hunt for a biotech blockbuster?
May 31 2023 - El Dorado Hills businesses set empty tables to honor fallen service members
Multiple restaurants and a bookstore in the El Dorado Hills Town Center have a perfectly set dining table — but the seat is empty. Often called "fallen comrade tables" or "missing man tables," the ...
May 31 2023 - Videos, 911 calls capture frantic response in Farmington mass shooting
Police in New Mexico have released hours of officer body and dash camera videos and 911 recordings showing the chaos that unfolded when a gunman opened fire on a busy street in Farmington on May 15, ...
May 31 2023 - Teen Struck by Tractor-Trailer While Getting Off School Bus in Maine
A teenager was transported to a hospital after being struck by a tractor-trailer while getting off a school bus in Gray, Maine on Tuesday. According to reports from News Center Maine, the student was ...
May 31 2023 - The Texas A&M will send multiple qualifiers to the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoo
The Aggies have a good showing in Sacramento and will send a busload of Texas A&M Track athletes to Austin for the NCAA Championships.
May 31 2023 - 'OPENING UP DOORS AND OPPORTUNITIES': Developers of new Wyndham Garden Hotel in Blackfoot hope to s
A new hotel soon to be built in Blackfoot will not only give tourists and fairgoers a place to stay in the city but will also help local businesses and ...
May 31 2023 - 22-year-old gets 50 years in prison for murder of former Humble ISD classmate in 2020
The suspect ambushed the 19-year-old when a group of old friends gathered to play football. He didn't offer an explanation for the murder when given the opportunity to during his testimony.
May 31 2023 - Tourists spent a record amount in CT last year. Will it go higher in 2023?
Overall tourist business spending rose to $15.4 billion in 2021, and then to $17 billion last year for a record total. Since 2021, Connecticut has debuted new or expanded venues and events with ...
May 31 2023 - 'It's easy to get a job now': Why teens now have their choice of summer work (mostly)
Businesses, economists have mixed outlook for labor market this summer. Teens could now have an easier time finding work.
May 31 2023 - WA business owner Carly Willis ‘seriously considering’ moving to Texas over break-ins
Antique Marketplace owner Carly Willis joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the devastating vandalism her business has consistently suffered.
May 31 2023 - 15-year-old arrested in West Springfield on gun, stolen vehicle charges
Police noted that the 15-year-old juvenile from Springfield, who was being pursued, allegedly threw a loaded handgun onto the roof of a nearby business. A plain clothes detective joined the foot chase ...
May 31 2023 - InfraBuild seeks Liberty assets in US
Australian GFG Alliance steelmaking business unit secures financing in a potential bid to acquire control of Liberty Steel assets, including Illinois Keystone mill.
May 31 2023 - Miracle Riders check in from Minnesota on day 10
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Miracle Riders had a check in with our Ben and Cheryl this morning. They’re in Duluth, Minnesota on day 10 as they continue to travel cross-country to raise money for ...
May 31 2023 - Look out for these new billboards raising awareness about North Carolina fentanyl deaths
Jeremiah Scales and 18 other faces are in rotation on two Winston-Salem billboards along Business 40. WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Illicit fentanyl is a deadly drug. According to the state Department of ...
May 31 2023 - Student who stepped off school bus in Gray hit by trailer truck
One person was struck by a tractor-trailer after stepping off of a school bus in Gray on Tuesday. Dispatchers said part of Route 100 near 135 Lewiston Road was closed Tuesday afternoon as crews ...
May 31 2023 - 13-year-old student hit by tractor trailer getting off bus in Gray, officials confirm
A student was hit by a commercial vehicle while getting off a bus in Gray Tuesday afternoon.Authorities are investigating the incident near 135 Lewiston Rd.Sign up for our NewslettersAccording to ...
May 31 2023 - 13-year-old struck when getting off school bus in Gray
A student leaving a school bus was struck near the area of 135 Lewiston Road on Tuesday afternoon and was seriously injured.
May 31 2023 - Teen struck by tractor-trailer after getting off school bus in Gray
A 13-year-old child is hospitalized after being struck by a tractor-trailer truck while getting off a Gray-New Gloucester school bus Tuesday afternoon. Shortly before 2:30 p.m., the student was ...
May 31 2023 - Gray-New Gloucester student, 13, hit by truck while getting off bus
The student, whose name was not immediately released, was taken to Maine Medical Center with serious injuries, according to police.
May 31 2023 - G.D. Ritzy's to close permanently in Huntington
After more than 40 years in business in Huntington, G.D. Ritzy's announced Tuesday that it will be permanently closing.
May 31 2023 - Odessa College offering variety of summer camps
Summer has arrived and Odessa College is gearing up for a busy one. OC camps start next Monday, June 5th the camps are for kids as young as 5-years-old to high schoolers. There are five new camps ...
May 31 2023 - On Your Side: Your town or neighborhood might have rules on door-to-door sales
Some cities like Springfield, Nixa, and Ozark require businesses to have what’s known as a peddler’s license, and those usually have rules on what time of the day they can knock.
May 31 2023 - Jennifer Hudson Makes A Cancer Survivor’s Dreams Come True
Jennifer Hudson presented cancer survivor and entrepreneur Elise Smith with a $25,000 check to help her reach her business goals.
May 31 2023 - Sharjah Chamber’s trade mission to India highlights investment opportunities available in Sharjah
UAE-India Business Forum Paves Way for Stronger Economic Ties and Promising Opportunities in Sharjah and New Del ...
May 31 2023 - H.E. Al Zeyoudi meets British Minister of Business & Trade to discuss strengthening of trade &a
Abu Dhabi: H.E. Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, held a meeting with H.E. Kemi Badenoch, Secretary of State for the Department for Business and Trade in the United ...
May 31 2023 - UK business minister heads to Gulf to discuss GCC trade deal
Kemi Badenoch will meet her counterparts in each country on a five-day trip to make progress on a trade pact. She will also meet the newly-appointed Secretary General of the GCC Jasem Al-Budaiwi.
May 31 2023 - Some kind of impressive: Letts Louisa-Muscatine pounds Lone Tree 13-5
Letts Louisa-Muscatine swept across the scoreboard with a dizzying flurry to ambush Lone Tree 13-5 in an Iowa high school baseball matchup.
May 31 2023 - Benton Harbor man faces charges for possession of child sexually abusive material
A Benton Harbor man is facing charges for aggravated possession of child sexually abusive material using a computer to commit a crime. Michigan State Police arrested Jamie Lee Flewellen ...
May 31 2023 - MSP: Benton Harbor man arrested on child porn charges
A 44-year-old man from Benton Harbor has been arrested and charged with aggravated possession of child sexually abusive material, according to Michigan State Police. After receiving an online tip ...
May 31 2023 - Used cars for sale in Cresson, TX under $19,974
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May 31 2023 - Used cars for sale in Cresson, TX under $19,935
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May 31 2023 - From decline to boom, a Wyoming community struggles to transition
When Jamie Miller stepped away from her 15-year career in health care, she moved back to her hometown in southwest Wyoming for a slower pace of life where ...
May 31 2023 - ElDorado National California will supply Foothill Transit with hydrogen fuel cell buses
The new Axess EVO-FC hydrogen fuel cell buses will contribute to Foothill Transit’s ongoing commitment to operating a 100 percent zero-emissions bus fleet.
May 31 2023 - Lexington prepares for busy tourism weekend
It’s about to be a very busy weekend in. The city is hosting high school softball and baseball and track and field state tournaments. The Railb ...
May 31 2023 - 2023 Governor’s Small Business Summit coming to the Amarillo Civic Center this Thursday
Gov. Greg Abbott announced the third 2023 Governor’s Small Business Summit is coming to Amarillo this Thursday.
May 31 2023 - Busy week ahead on Iowa campaign trail
which meets in a restaurant in Urbandale. For more than a decade, Ernie Rudolph has been attending and helping organize the club’s meetings. After former Vice President Mike Pence spoke to the club ...
May 31 2023 - Independence Avenue: International Taste & Tour
The International Taste & Tour will be on Friday, June 2, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., beginning at the American Sons of Columbus, 2415 Independence Ave., where guests will park and board a trolley ...
May 31 2023 - UMN Crookston business students placed at eFest and earned $20,000 toward their business idea
The team received $20,000 to advance their business, "Greenscapes." Goelz, Thielen, and Gendreau created Greenscapes which takes recycled glass bottles, crushes them, and turns them into fine sand ...
May 31 2023 - PA: COLTS ridership still far below pre-COVID levels
Ridership at local bus agencies, sharply reduced by the pandemic, remains stubbornly far below pre-virus levels. Officials blame broken habits, fewer workers, more working from home and even death ...
May 31 2023 - Nebraska county officials group to build western office in Ogallala
The Nebraska Association of County Officials will break ground June 2 on a 17,000-square-foot office building in the Ogallala North Business Park, also announced recently as the future home of a ...
May 31 2023 - Mt. San Antonio College Provides Fresh Start To Former Foster Youth (And Other Headlines)
One L.A. community college has a program that helps young people transition out of the foster care system. The goal is to support former foster youth to achieve success in college and beyond. It’s ...
May 31 2023 - Wake Up Call from 3rd graders at Luce Elementary in Canton
OH, GOOD MORNING TO THE THIRD GRADERS THERE, MS. MCAULIFFE’S CLASS AT LEWIS ELEMENTARY IN CANTON. I WAS THERE YESTERDAY, CAREER DAY, TALKING ABOUT WHAT WE DO HERE IN THE TV BUSINESS. KIDDOS HAD A LOT ...
May 31 2023 - Go Pro Power Wash LLC: The Trusted Pressure Washing Contractor in Simpsonville, South Carolina
Go Pro Power Wash LLC is a locally owned and operated contractor offering Simpsonville SC and the surrounding communities with quality pressure and power washing services for your home or business.
May 31 2023 - Morgan Canada Shares Innovative Truck Body Solutions Designed to Help Businesses Deliver
Booth P401 at ExpoCam 25-27 May in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec MONTREAL, May 25, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Morgan Canada Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Truck Body, LLC, and together the ...
May 31 2023 - Pawtucket marijuana dispensary ordered to take down billboards
Three billboards advertising a Pawtucket marijuana dispensary were taken down in response to an order from the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation.
May 31 2023 - VIDEO: Car Crashes Into Convenience Store in Rhode Island
GoLocalProv.com has exclusively obtained footage of a mini-mart in Rhode Island after a car crashed into the business.
May 31 2023 - Salk excited about opportunity with new Pawtucket hardware store
There are restaurants for just about every palate at 727 East Ave., but to this point, other destination retail businesses have been in short supply.
May 31 2023 - St. Louis victims’ group says Illinois priest abuse report falls short
The report, released by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, says bishops of the Belleville Diocese, which covers southern Illinois counties, “turned their backs on children” to protect priests.
May 31 2023 - What new information does report reveal about Belleville Diocese child-sex-abuse cases?
The public has been hearing about child sex abuse in the Catholic Diocese of Belleville since the early 1990s, when church officials acknowledged that some of its priests had been “credibly accused.” ...
May 31 2023 - Sexual Abuse Therapists in Valley Village, CA
Sexual Abuse Therapists in Valley Village, CA See all therapists in Valley Village Issues Insurance Gender Types of Therapy Age Price More... Seth Menachem Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT ...
May 31 2023 - Gateway Announces Plans to Acquire Bartlesville Banking Center
TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gateway First Bank plans to expand its footprint in the Bartlesville, OK, community by acquiring a banking center at 422 Dewey Avenue in downtown Bartlesville.
May 31 2023 - Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce Has a Busy Month Ahead
Sherri Wilt with Greater Bartlesville Area Chamber of Commerce was our guest Tuesday on COMMUNITY CONNECTION and she shared what's ahead with the Chamber. The busy month of June starts with Business ...
May 31 2023 - Taylor Swift N.J. concerts: Here’s all the traffic information you need to know
NJ Transit plans on running full rail service to MetLife Stadium between Secaucus Junction and the Meadowlands. NJ Transit officials also asked non-ticket holders not to use to train to ensure ...
May 31 2023 - Why transit service between NY and NJ was suspended during the rush hour commute
NJ Transit and Amtrak could not confirm preliminary suspicions that the disruption was due to a train striking a pedestrian near Secaucus Junction.
May 31 2023 - Large-scale drill at train stations throughout New Jersey
A heads up for New Jersey Transit commuters, the state Department of Homeland Security is conducting a large-scale drill today.
May 31 2023 - Law enforcement presence increased at NJ Transit train stations for large-scale safety drill
It was all part of Operation NJ Connect, a large-scale safety drill that included federal, state and local law enforcement. Officers with police dogs could be seen at the Metropark Station in ...
May 31 2023 - Used BMW 750 for sale in Emerson, NJ under $99,987
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used This was about my third time for service and as usual I was very pleased with the service. I will continue to do business with Infiniti of ...
May 31 2023 - Frantic 911 calls detail chaos of shooting at Florida’s Hollywood Beach as 6 of 9 injured remain
Audio of 911 calls detail panic that unfolded during a Memorial Day shooting that injured nine people near South Florida’s bustling Hollywood Beach Broadwalk – an incident in which six of the gunshot ...
May 31 2023 - Over 100 small businesses urge Maine lawmakers to pass paid family leave bill
A letter to legislators and Gov. Janet Mills says there is strong support for the bill in the business community, despite concerns some have that the legislation would unduly burden small companies.
May 31 2023 - Astoria transit agency resumes some bus routes after suspending services, laying off workers
We hear from the interim executive director of the transit agency serving Clatsop County which recently restored some bus routes after suspending its operations because of a six-figure budgetary ...
May 31 2023 - Several New Mexico cannabis businesses, including vertical portfolio, listed for sale
The four listings presented by Green Life Business Group Inc., a cannabis business brokerage, range in price from $499,000 to $11.9 million.
May 31 2023 - Beloved school bus driver, dedicated Ontario police officer mourned following fatal crash
A 71-year-old school bus driver and a 35-year-old Ontario Provincial Police officer are being remembered a day after they were killed in a two-vehicle collision north of Woodstock.
May 31 2023 - Two women arrested after 3-year-old child was abused at North Port daycare
NORTH PORT, Fla. — Two women were arrested for ... Children’s Center located on Toledo Blade Boulevard. After the Florida Department of Children and Families and the Florida Department of ...
May 31 2023 - New York Mets are Top Team Linked to Shohei Ohtani
Will New York Mets owner Steve Cohen pony up and sign two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani next winter? According to ESPN baseball insider Buster Olney, It's certainly possible, as he named the Mets as front-runners to land Ohtani.
May 31 2023 - Colliers Negotiates 46,614 SF Industrial Lease in Cypress, Texas
Colliers has negotiated a 46,614-square-foot industrial lease at 290 Northwest Business Center in Cypress, a northwestern suburb of Houston. The property was completed in 2019. Jason Tangen and ...
May 31 2023 - North Hastings Hospital manages to keep Emergency Department open but it is a struggle
With the traditionally busier summer months ahead, QHC says its North Hastings physicians exemplify the best of rural medicine and are a highly dedicated group who have stepped up ...
May 31 2023 - A guide to transportation alternatives across UNC's campus, Chapel Hill and Carrboro
Here is what you need to know to get around UNC's campus, Chapel Hill and Carrboro. The second largest transit system in North Carolina, Chapel Hill Transit offers 31 fare-free bus routes operating on ...
May 31 2023 - Chapel Hill and Carrboro celebrate National Bike Month with cycling-related activities
May is National Bike Month and Chapel Hill and Carrboro are celebrating through activities like the Bike & Roll to School Day, the Chapel Hill Bike On Bus Workshop and the Carrboro Bike Breakfast and ...
May 31 2023 - Fire destroys Old Town woodshop that began making custom furniture in 2020
OLD TOWN, Maine — A fire ripped through an Old Town woodshop early Tuesday, destroying the custom furniture business that the owner started in late 2020. A passerby reported seeing a large fire ...
May 31 2023 - Backed-up sewage, unclean utensils and more shut down 3 Central Florida restaurants last week
Three Central Florida restaurants shut down in the week of May 21-26, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
May 31 2023 - After Orlando woman charged with drunken driving onto beach, what are Florida’s DUI laws?
A Florida woman was arrested Saturday and charged with DUI and reckless driving after driving a vehicle down a busy Smyrna Dunes Park beach.
May 31 2023 - Ardmore Veterans Center remembers fallen service members
The Ardmore Veterans Center was busy Monday morning as the community came to pay respect to fallen servicemen and women at the Memorial Day ceremony.
May 31 2023 - Faculty/Staff Detail
Bachelor of Science; Business Economics, State University of New York, Oneonta, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts, Studio Arts, State University of New York at Oneonta, New York Dr. Asumah is an educational ...
May 31 2023 - I moved from New York City to North Carolina almost 2 years ago. Here are 7 things that surprised m
After looking at over 100 cities, my partner and I left New York City to move to Asheville, North Carolina, and the transition was full of surprises.
May 31 2023 - Marriage between longtime Georgia magazine publishers as good as advertised
Jill Tigner and Mike Venable’s paths first crossed at the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer newspaper where they both worked in advertising. Jill Rose became the newspaper’s retail/national advertising manager ...
May 31 2023 - Dozen-plus cats rescued from known dumping ground in Tennessee, many will lose eyes
Animal rescue volunteers in Mt. Juliet are busy this Memorial Day weekend after taking in two dozen animals on Thursday, including some serious cases where several cats are going to have their eyes ...
May 31 2023 - German soccer club punished for walking off field after alleged racist slur
A lower-level German soccer team called its punishment for stopping a game in protest after racist abuse was apparently directed at team captain Marcus Coffie “a slap in the face.”.
May 31 2023 - GBB announces personnel changes for marketing team
The solid waste management consulting firm has hired Lizbeth Melendez as marketing and proposal manager and Ashlea Smith Sabeti has transitioned to full-time senior consultant.
May 31 2023 - How California’s big effort to help abused children left some with nowhere to go
The shortage can be traced in large part to a landmark law signed in 2015, according to child welfare advocates, some of whom supported it.
May 31 2023 - 'I hate it but the good thing about Kinston is we persevere:' Businesses react to Wood Ducks leavin
Residents and business owners are still stinging from the news that the Down East Wood Ducks will eventually move to Spartanburg, S.C. "I hate it for the community," said Steve Lovick, owner of Lovick ...
May 31 2023 - Even in blue California, attempts to regulate controversial antiabortion centers continue to fail
Legislation aiming to regulate crisis pregnancy centers in California have failed despite otherwise robust abortion access policy.
May 31 2023 - REAL ESTATE PEOPLE: Venice Area Board of Realtors awards scholarships
The Venice Area Board of Realtors’ YPN (Young Professionals ... Luxury real estate agent Evan Danzig has expanded his business from New York City to Florida’s west coast by partnering with Michael ...
May 31 2023 - Lemon Squeezos: 10-year-old Killeen entrepreneur is turning life's lemons into lemonade
A 10-year-old from Killeen driven to give back to his community has started his own small business. Duane Shaw is the mastermind behind Lemon Squeezos. Shaw hopes to be an inspiration to other kids ...
May 31 2023 - Holiday Inn Express New Albany
Inside ASTA's executive committee leadership transitionTaking a look at the Society's accomplishments under Marc Casto and at future endeavors with incoming chair Jackie Friedman. An IC stole from ...
May 31 2023 - Great Falls family spends Memorial Day weekend cooking for veterans
While many people were enjoying a three-day weekend, a Great Falls family was busy cooking for a Marine Corps unit reunion in the Little Belt Mountains.
May 31 2023 - Summer tourism helping Northwoods businesses
People from across the Midwest came to the Northwoods to kick off summer, making Minocqua their Memorial Day destination, and giving a boost to area businesses.
May 31 2023 - New York City is withholding new deposits at five banks accused of inaction on discrimination
New York City is taking its business away from banks that lack anti-discrimination plans. Following the first-ever public hearing held by the New York City Banking Commission yesterday (May 25), all ...
May 31 2023 - Child and Coshocton man die in separate incidents over holiday weekend
Authorities said the juvenile was transported from the scene to Genesis Coshocton Medical Center. The child was then flown by medical helicopter to Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, where ...
May 31 2023 - Alaska Legislature passes bill to keep gun stores open during disasters
Alaska lawmakers passed a bill that may keep gun stores open during disasters, after a federal court ruled that closing the shops as nonessential businesses violated the constitution.
May 31 2023 - School bus driver facing DUI and child endangerment charges after crash
A Stevensville school bus driver is facing several charges after authorities report that she drove off the road with kids on board on Tuesday morning.
May 31 2023 - MHP Checks for Impaired Driving After Bitterroot School Bus Crash
Missoula, MT ( KGVO-AM News) - A Stevensville school bus driver is in jail on charges of impaired driving, leaving the scene of an accident, and endangering children after going off the road and ...
May 31 2023 - School bus driver facing DUI, child endangerment charges after Stevensville crash
A Stevensville school bus driver is facing several charges, including DUI and child endangerment after authorities report that she drove off the road with kids on board on Tuesday morning.
May 31 2023 - School bus driver in custody after Stevensville crash, suspected DUI
A Stevensville school bus driver is in jail facing charges of driving under the influence while bussing kids to class.Janette Sessions is also facing nine count ...
May 31 2023 - Grandparent shares concerns after Stevensville school bus crash
A grandparent of a kid on a Stevensville school bus that crashed through a fence speaks about her experience and fear for student safety.
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