Nov 05 2022 - Bakery in Georgia to add 160 workers and more business news Bakery in Georgia to add 160 workers. King's Hawaiian will expand its bakery in Georgia, investing $85 million and hiring more than 160 new employees. The privately owned company ...
Nov 05 2022 - College students turn more liberal, OK speech death penalty Calls for diversity on campuses and in Main Street businesses and banning hate speech, even that protected by the First Amendment, are no longer issues to fight over for college students.
Nov 05 2022 - What To Know Of Joshua Tree's Abandoned Mines Joshua Tree National Park is a remarkable park in Southern California famous for its Joshua trees (Yucca brevifolia) and for being in a transitional zone between the Mojave and Colorado Deserts. The ...
Nov 05 2022 - Clallam Transit plans a new on-demand service Forks Ave., today at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Public information workshops ... Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles, WA 98362. Similar to Uber Pingo would operate in a similar way to ride-sharing services like ...
Nov 05 2022 - Damaging winds begin to hit western Washington I predict utility crews will be busy Thursday. Forks and areas along the ocean beaches will see the wind subside sooner as the front slowly clears the Olympic Peninsula this evening. A band of ...
Nov 05 2022 - Matthews recognizing Small Business Saturday Proclamation in recognition of Small Business Saturday. WHEREAS, the government of Matthews, North Carolina, celebrates our local small businesses and the contributions they make ...
Nov 05 2022 - Ocala courthouse: Two trials, two guilty verdicts Jurors said Jason Lee Parker was guilty of child abuse involving a 4-month-old child. Steven Caro was found guilty for attempted second-degree murder.
Nov 05 2022 - New Resource Launched for Wannabe Digital Nomads Entrepreneur Rainier Nanquil has launched a blog showing other ‘work from anywhere’ business owners how they can be successful earning money online from home, a hotel room, the beach or a mountainside ...
Nov 05 2022 - High school football: Kingston beats Pine Bush on Senior Night Tigers senior linebacker Nick York, who couldn’t be blocked all night by Pine Bush’s offensive linemen, tackled punter Sevren Kinney after he bobbled a low snap to set the Tigers up at the ...
Nov 05 2022 - Eco Talk: Appreciating the white pine My dislike has moderated to tolerance after learning they are native to New York and eastern North America ... on Long Island and in the Albany Pine Bush Preserve. All species of pine trees ...
Nov 05 2022 - Shapiro, Davis bring campaign to Donora FacebookTweet By LIAM BElAN lbelan@yourmvi.com Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro and his running mate, lieutenant governor candidate Austin Davis, brought their “Get out the Vote” bus ...
Nov 05 2022 - Saints' Wil Lutz: Busy in blowout win Lutz made one of two field-goal attempts while converting all three of his extra-point tries during the Saints' 24-0 win over the Raiders on Sunday. Lutz made a 37-yard field-goal attempt early in ...
Nov 05 2022 - PowerUP ready to offer advice to Smoky River area merchants An event called PowerUp will be held Nov. 22 at the Centre Chevaliers in Falher to help business owners navigate many of the economic and staffing issues they’ve been having since the onset of the ...
Nov 05 2022 - Inflation could impact charitable giving It's the busiest time of the year for the East Stroudsburg Salvation Army and inflation isn't just impacting those in need of help, but also those who donate.
Nov 05 2022 - German immigrant traveled world before settling in Missouri The person behind the business is the owner Helmut Steiner, who, though living in Mid-Missouri for more than four decades, was born in war-torn Europe during World War II. He later acquired many ...
Nov 05 2022 - Nearly 1,200 residential units in the works at Noblesville’s Hyde Park The 242-acre, master-planned development is expected to include a mix of businesses, retailers, restaurants and residential and recreational facilities, plus a 162-acre park as it is developed over ...
Nov 05 2022 - Chester County Schools gets money for school buses The Chester County School District is one of sixteen South Carolina districts receiving funding for brand new electric-powered buses as part of a federal grant. The U.S. Environmental Protection ...
Nov 05 2022 - Chester County schools to receive money for electric bus fleet The Chester County School District will soon receive a fleet of electric school buses. Chester is one of 16 South Carolina school districts who are receiving funding for electric-powered buses, which ...
Nov 05 2022 - Dolores Jean Williams, Youngstown, Ohio Mrs. Dolores Jean Williams, 79, of Youngstown, transitioned from her earthly labor to her heavenly home on Monday, October 17, 2022 at the home of her daughter in Macedonia. Mrs. Williams was born ...
Nov 05 2022 - Ruckersville store: ‘Pumpkin season has been great’ RUCKERSVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Pumpkin season is underway, and business owners say they’ve received thousands of pumpkins to make sure everyone is prepared for their fall decorations. Len Lamm, owner of ...
Nov 05 2022 - Card skimmer found at Dauphin County business A card skimmer was located inside a Dauphin County business. According to Middletown Borough Police, the device was located at the 7-11 at 12 E. Main Street ...
Nov 05 2022 - Cape Girardeau City Council agenda for 10-17--22 Cape Girardeau city council Presentations n Employee Health and Dental Insurance Renewal Presentation n 16 Days of Activism, Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women Proclamation n Small Business ...
Nov 05 2022 - Abingdon's old train depot is new home for photography business ABINGDON, Va. – Dean Barr is back in business. The longtime art gallery owner in Abingdon, Virginia, has settled into a new space for his long-running art gallery – what is actually the ...
Nov 05 2022 - Longmont liquor store owners oppose booze ballot measures Three questions on the ballot could have serious consequences for local liquor stores, according to at least two Longmont business owners. Chris McGilvray and his wife have owned Longmont Liquors on ...
Nov 05 2022 - Crews on scene of vehicle fire at car wash in Midtown Columbus Crews are currently on the scene of a vehicle fire at a Midtown Columbus carwash. The fire happened at Classic Car Wash - located on 13th Street in Columbus. It’s unknown at this time what caused the ...
Nov 05 2022 - 3 arrested, 1 charged with aggravated assault on Columbus officer On November 1, at approximately 11 p.m., Columbus officers were dispatched to the 3700 block of Cusseta Road - Avalon Apartments - in reference to several males in a black car with a stolen temporary ...
Nov 05 2022 - West Virginia native and TV host honored with sign in Kanawha County The Magnolia Network says “Barnwood Builders” is a show about Bowe and a team of West Virginians taking old barns and ... Subscribe Now In addition to the show, Bowe also has a business in White ...
Nov 05 2022 - Jeffersonville auto parts plant to close, 123 lose jobs Illinois-based auto parts maker Tenneco Automotive Operating Co. has notified the state it will permanently close its factory in Jeffersonville ... of business that represents 21% of revenue at the ...
Nov 05 2022 - Facts of pedestrian death in bus collision should be public: advocate Norm Collins, the president and founder of the Crosswalk Safety Society of Nova Scotia, says understanding what occurred Saturday evening at the busy, main terminal in Dartmouth, N.S., may be ...
Nov 05 2022 - Teen shot during reported attempted robbery of Wyoming business WYOMING, MI -- A 15-year-old was shot and injured during a reported attempted armed robbery of a South Division Avenue business. Wyoming police responded about 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1 to a ...
Nov 05 2022 - Selena Gomez Revisited Waverly Place in a $200 Reformation Sweater As she prepares for the anticipated release of her new documentary "My Mind and Me," Selena Gomez has been busy on a back-to-back press tour. But while in New York City, she made sure to pay homage to ...
Nov 05 2022 - Michigan: What to expect on election night The top race on the ballot in the battleground state of Michigan pits Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer against GOP challenger Tudor Dixon. The Republican nominee is a former businesswoman and ...
Nov 05 2022 - Kalamazoo business to pay over $99,000 fine for odor violation Graphic Packaging in Kalamazoo said it is working to resolve a nuisance odor violation notice from three years ago. The company reached a tentative agreement with the Michigan Department of ...
Nov 05 2022 - Lisbon woman pleads guilty to charges in newborn's death Rebecca Young, 24, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter, endangering children, tampering with evidence and abuse of a corpse charges in Columbiana County Court of Common Pleas Judge Megan ...
Nov 05 2022 - McMaster, Evette make campaign stop in Greenwood As the bright-red tour bus pulled into Uptown, a throng of people waving McMaster/Evette campaign signs greeted the South Carolina governor and lieutenant governor during their stop in Greenwood.
Nov 05 2022 - Police: Man steals donation jar in Whitehall WHITEHALL, Ohio (WCMH) — Whitehall police are asking for the public’s help in finding a man caught on camera stealing a donation jar from a local business. According to police, the donations ...
Nov 05 2022 - Coffee shop, burger joint coming to Palatka Construction workers work to finish a Scooter's Coffee on State Road 19 that is expected to open in a few weeks. Business representatives provided fresh information this week on a new coffee shop and ...
Nov 05 2022 - Downtown Freeport calls for Dorian tax breaks extension THE Downtown Freeport Business Association (DFBA) yesterday urged the Government to extend the Hurricane Dorian-related tax breaks and help revive an area where one in three buildings sit empty. # ...
Nov 05 2022 - Four Dothan businesses finalists for small business of the year Four Dothan business are finalists in the 2022 Alabama Small Business of the Year awards. The Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce announced the local finalists in a Thursday news release. The four local ...
Nov 05 2022 - Man pleads guilty to child sex crimes in St. Louis The 43-year-old pleaded guilty to first-degree statutory rape, first-degree child molestation, second-degree statutory rape, and second-degree statutory sodomy. The abuse started back in 2012, when ...
Nov 05 2022 - A Guide to Wabash, Indiana I would recommend a trip to Walbash for anyone that wants to get away from the rat race of busy city life. We were hosted by Wabash, Indiana for the purpose of this article, however, as always our ...
Nov 05 2022 - New downtown Twin Falls business lets you enjoy golf 365 days a year Twin Falls is one of the better recreation areas in the state with access to trails, fishing, kayaking, biking, and plenty more. Every year though, there is a stop in activities due to weather. High ...
Nov 05 2022 - Columbus East back to normal after partial power outage Columbus East students have returned to classes following a day of eLearning that took place due to a power outage at the school. As of about 1 p.m. Thursday, Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp.
Nov 05 2022 - Ignite Columbus returns, fanning flames of creativity and insight All that and more unfolded in two hours Thursday at Helen Haddad Hall at Ignite Columbus. That’s the event in which people from all perspectives share business and personal ideas and concepts to build ...
Nov 05 2022 - Danville encourages voting by offering free bus service on Election Day Danville Transit will offer free bus service in the City of Danville on Election Day. Danville says the free service is to encourage people interested in voting by removing transportation as a barrier ...
Nov 05 2022 - What to know about Tuesday’s cannabis referendum in Rhode Island Rhode Island. The question, as laid out in the Rhode Island Cannabis Act signed into law in May, is as follows: “Shall new cannabis related licenses for businesses involved in the cultivation, ...
Nov 05 2022 - Total Maine with Steve Minich - Oct. 30, 2022 A Maine business is taking bags usually set for the trash and turning them into something reusable, a look back at the state's 'haunted' lighthouse, and reaching the homestretch in the race for the ...
Nov 05 2022 - Probus Club starts fall sessions The Probus Club has resumed its fall sessions and in September and October discussed the Mediterranean diet and a family business in the potato industry.
Nov 05 2022 - Pontiac schools are going electric Pontiac schools will be adding to their bus fleet next year with the help of the Environmental Protection Agency. As part of their Clean Bus Program, Pontiac will receive $9.75 million to purchase 25 ...
Nov 05 2022 - What Pennsylvania’s business tax cuts mean for the Lehigh Valley A group of Lehigh Valley state legislators from both parties along with officials from the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry and LVEDC took time to comment on the state’s recently enacted ...
Nov 05 2022 - Jury deliberating in Oklahoma sex abuse case The weeklong trial of a Jay man accused of sexually abusing a child went to the jury on Monday afternoon. Douglas Jackson, 72, is charged in Delaware County District Court with sexual ...
Nov 05 2022 - Alabama’s oyster harvest off to great start By David Rainer Outdoors Alabama Those who love to dine on Alabama’s succulent oysters are in luck. The state’s oyster season opened on October 3, and the oyster catchers are busy plucking those ...
Nov 05 2022 - Bustang adds Outrider service connection Sterling, Greeley DENVER — Bustang, the Colorado Department of Transportation’s interregional and intercity bus service, has launched a new Outrider route connecting Denver and Greeley with Sterling. The service ...
Nov 05 2022 - McAllen abortion clinic bought by anti-abortion pregnancy center For years, protesters gathered daily outside the Rio Grande Valley’s last abortion clinic, praying for the day it would be put out of business. If their prayers were ever answered, and abortion ...