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Bus News Archives, November 13 2022
Nov 13 2022 - Wisconsin is awarded 65 electric school buses. They could reduce costs, CO2 and asthma.
Still, Wisconsin is getting more than most states, as a total of more than 2,400 electric and low-emission school buses are set to roll out across the country, funded with nearly $1 billion from the ...
Nov 13 2022 - Colorado man sentenced for criminal sexual conduct in Roseau County
ROSEAU COUNTY – A Colorado man was granted a stay of adjudication ... that Hernandez sexually assaulted her in 2013 while living with her mother in Greenbush, Minnesota. The victim disclosed the ...
Nov 13 2022 - Scrap metal mogul Adam Weitsman to buy ‘Palazzo Riggi’ in Saratoga Springs
Adam Weitsman, the business mogul of a $1 billion scrap metal empire, is the pending new owner of Palazzo Riggi. Weitsman confirmed to the Times Union that he’s under contract to buy the palatial ...
Nov 13 2022 - Newnan Heritage busts Gainesville Lakeview
Newnan Heritage gathered points in bunches fueling an onslaught that downed Gainesville Lakeview 36-6 in a Georgia high school football matchup.
Nov 13 2022 - Business boom: Updates on new restaurants, stores in Hamilton
It can be difficult to keep track of what businesses have opened or will be opening in Hamilton, because there are a lot.
Nov 13 2022 - Drive-thru coffee chain '7 Brew' plans to open at least 40 Wisconsin locations
Coffee stand chain 7 Brew will open dozens of locations in Wisconsin and already has two Milwaukee-area sites in the works, according to our partners at the Milwaukee Business Journal.
Nov 13 2022 - A new app rewards Utica residents for shopping local: Here's how to get started
Utica Proud app rewards shoppers at local businesses. $10 spent at a local business earns one halfmoon reward, worth $1 to redeem at participating businesses. The app is available on the App Store ...
Nov 13 2022 - Student stabs classmate at Utica high school until heroic teacher grabs knife
The male suspect, 17, ambushed the 18-year-old victim in the hall of Utica’s Thomas R. Proctor High School just before 11 a.m., stabbing him multiple times before school staffers got involved ...
Nov 13 2022 - Feds Going After Wisconsin-Based Business
Federal investigators are moving against a massive sanitation company that's accused of employing children as young ...
Nov 13 2022 - Piccolo Mondo Restaurant to close after 37 years in Hyde Park
Hyde Park's Piccolo Mondo Restaurant to close 00:26 CHICAGO (CBS) -- The renowned Piccolo Mondo Restaurant and Bakery in Hyde Park announced over the weekend that it is going out of business later ...
Nov 13 2022 - SMALL TOWNS: The amazing scrap metal toymaker from Sherwood
For nearly two decades, a Calumet County man has been busy turning scrap metal into toys. He has made hundreds of them. This week in Small Towns, we travel to Sherwood to see these artistic creations.
Nov 13 2022 - Rep. Courtney Neron, a Democrat, on track to win 3rd term in Oregon district representing Sherwood
Neron, a high school French and Spanish teacher, raised and spent more than four times as much as Fields, a small business owner. The race for House District 26 stands out as only one of two in the ...
Nov 13 2022 - Hollywood Beach residents, business owners starting cleanup process after Nicole
Hollywood beach residents and business owners spent most of their morning cleaning up after Tropical Storm Nicole made landfall in Florida early Thursday.
Nov 13 2022 - Hollywood Beach Broadwalk floods, water reaches businesses
As Hurricane Nicole approached Florida on Wednesday, beachgoers and residents alike walked through the flooded Hollywood Beach Broadwalk.
Nov 13 2022 - New York offices may dodge brunt of massive Meta layoffs
The city's role as a hub for the tech giant's lucrative ad sales business means many local workers may keep their jobs ...
Nov 13 2022 - Six Rhode Island communities vote to ban retail cannabis sales
Six communities in Rhode Island banned cannabis retailers from opening within their borders on Tuesday. That means the businesses will be allowed in 33 of the state’s 39 cities and towns. In May, ...
Nov 13 2022 - Codetta Biosciences and North Carolina Central University Receive $2M Grant from the North Carolina
MORRISVILLE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#biosciences--Codetta® Biosciences, the life sciences company advancing and expanding research and diagnostic capabilities with its fully integrated, multi-omic ...
Nov 13 2022 - Aboard the Bus, Wes Moore Hopes It Leads to the Governor’s Mansion
Days out from Election Day and with a 2-to-1 lead in the polls over his rival, Republican Dan Cox, Wes Moore is still campaigning hard.
Nov 13 2022 - Laughlin T-6s fly to the Sunshine State for 'ambush'
LAUGHLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Texas — When a group of tigers get together it is known as an ambush. Following in the footsteps of their wild brethren, pilots of the 85th Flying Training Squadron come ...
Nov 13 2022 - Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert is trailing with most votes counted in Colorado's 3rd Congressional
GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado is in a tight race against Democrat Adam Frisch, a businessman and former city councilman.
Nov 13 2022 - Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert is in a down-to-the-wire tough election in Colorado's 3rd Congressio
GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado is in a tight race against Democrat Adam Frisch, a businessman and former city councilman.
Nov 13 2022 - Northern Ag Expo program announced
The North Dakota Agricultural Association will host the 51st Annual Northern Ag Expo at the Fargodome on Nov. 29-30. The meeting includes educational sessions, business meetings, and a trade show of ...
Nov 13 2022 - New business offers county residents disposal options
Pierce County residents looking to remove waste from their properties or projects have an option after the opening of a transfer station south of Rugby. Dan Ruby, president and CEO of Circle ...
Nov 13 2022 - New Majority Capital runs succession planning program for Rhode Island business owners
Havell Rodrigues and Kris Schumacher started New Majority Capital, a B-Corp firm focused on creating generational wealth among women and BIPOC communities. Just a few months later, in June, the ...
Nov 13 2022 - Lander artist launches online learning platform for creative professionals
Multidisciplinary artist and writer Nick Thornburg has announced the launch of Creative Professional Academy, a new online learning platform that provides business and entrepreneurial training to ...
Nov 13 2022 - Sudbury court: Man moved to Webbwood to get away from drugs. It didn't work
A drug bust at a camp on the Sagamok First Nation, west of Greater Sudbury, last year that turned up methamphetamine has resulted in a lengthy time-served sentence for a Webbwood man. Mohamed Abdi, 38 ...
Nov 13 2022 - Wisconsin spent more of its pandemic relief money on business support than any other state
More than half of Wisconsin's ARPA funds, $1.1 billion, went toward economic development initiatives a new study found.
Nov 13 2022 - Charges laid against 3 people in Drumheller drug bust
RCMP say members of the Drumheller general investigation and general duty section, along with Lethbridge's Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team and the Southern Alberta crime reduction unit ...
Nov 13 2022 - 'It's a lot like Massillon': Austin Brawley a starter as Ohio U football true freshman
ATHENS — Austin Brawley didn’t need any transition period. The moment the former Massillon football star stepped foot onto the Ohio University campus, he was ready to make an immediate impact.
Nov 13 2022 - Muggles welcome at Harry Potter-themed boutique in Drummondville, Que.
A one-of-a-kind business is casting a spell on customers in Quebec. CTV News took a peek inside Sorciere et Magie, a Harry-Potter themed boutique that opened last fall.
Nov 13 2022 - Marietta girls fall in Ohio state soccer semifinal
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The 2022 Marietta High girls soccer team will be remembered for making school history and setting a new standard for the program. The Tigers’ run came to an end Tuesday with a ...
Nov 13 2022 - Cobb judge dismisses sex shop’s appeal against Marietta
A Cobb County judge last week upheld the Marietta city council’s decision to revoke the business license of the prominent sex shop chain Tokyo Valentino’s location at 345 Cobb Parkway South.
Nov 13 2022 - Priests energized, affirmed during annual K of C dinner
With deep gratitude,” Bishop Dennis Sullivan, a 4th Degree Knight of Columbus, hailed the work of the Diocese of Camden’s Knights during the annual Pride in Our Priests Dinner. “It’s always a pleasure ...
Nov 13 2022 - Truck driver sentenced to 25 years in prison for repeated sex abuse of child in Oregon
An interstate truck driver was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for repeated sexual abuse of a child who accompanied him on trips.
Nov 13 2022 - Leaders who refuse to accept election results are cowards | Former US attorney general
Alberto R. Gonzales is the former U.S. attorney general and counsel to the president in the George W. Bush administration. Presently he is the Dean and Doyle Rogers Distinguished Professor of Law ...
Nov 13 2022 - The Column: 6th Congressional District has a fighter in Seth Moulton
U.S. REP. Seth Moulton is a fighter. He’s a former Marine who served four tours in Iraq. He furthered his education by using the G.I. Bill to earn joint degrees in business and public policy from ...
Nov 13 2022 - Justin Ruiz named Director of Donor & Alumni Relations for USA Wrestling
Justin Ruiz of Spanish Fork, Utah, a World bronze medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling and successful businessman in the mortgage industry, has been named Director of Donor & Alumni Relations for USA ...
Nov 13 2022 - Manchester residents vote in favor of $39 million new library
Local residents, who have made their Main Street library one of the busiest in Connecticut, voted by a wide margin Tuesday to spend $39 million for a new, much larger facility. With voter turnout of ...
Nov 13 2022 - Judge Halts Pot Dispensary Licenses in Parts of New York
The judge’s order temporarily bars the state from issuing retail licenses for the five regions of the state Variscite selected in its business application: Brooklyn, central New York, the Finger Lakes ...
Nov 13 2022 - Hudson Closes on Transit-Oriented Development Bringing 203 New Units of Mixed-Income Housing to Por
The Hudson Companies (Hudson) today announced that it closed on the acquisition of a fully-entitled development parcel at 27-45 N. Main Street and 28 Adee Street in the village of Port Chester. Plans ...
Nov 13 2022 - Columbus planning for improved bikeways, infrastructure to accommodate various mobility devices
Columbus is creating a new bikeways plan to improve biking infrastructure across the city. The plan will build on the community conversation about the need for more, safer bike lanes, said Justin ...
Nov 13 2022 - Columbus' Werenski suffers season-ending shoulder injury
The Columbus Blue Jackets lost Zach Werenski for the rest of the season with a separated shoulder and torn labrum, the team announced Friday.
Nov 13 2022 - Patient returns to Columbus hospital to thank those who saved his life
He spent the next nine months laying in a hospital bed fighting for his life after doctors found an abdominal infection.
Nov 13 2022 - Monday’s BCSC school board meeting will be held at North
Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. school board will meet at Columbus North High School on Monday instead of the administration building. The board meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. and be held in ...
Nov 13 2022 - Columbus nursing home closing, making 10 Montana facilities closed in 2022
A skilled nursing home in Columbus is the latest to announce a ... in Medicaid reimbursement has lead nearly 15% of Montana's nursing homes to close. The facilities that are struggling most ...
Nov 13 2022 - Mississippi;economic Development
McComb, reviews an overview of a proposal package that Bill Cork, chief economic development officer with the Business Development Division of the Mississippi Development ...
Nov 13 2022 - 2 charged in McComb child abuse case
A judge set bond at $1 million for a man charged in connection with a child abuse case in McComb.The investigation began Tuesday when McComb police officers were called to the emergency room at ...
Nov 13 2022 - Man, woman charged in McComb child abuse case
McComb police arrested a man and a woman in connection to a child abuse case. Police said they responded to the Southwest Medical Center emergency room after receiving ...
Nov 13 2022 - Caro resident turns die cast collecting into a business
He owns a unique business that stemmed from his hobby of collecting die cast and model cars. It grew into Kris's Diecast Collectables, Customs, RCs and More. His basement is filled with hundreds of ...
Nov 13 2022 - Gypsum’s Top Notch Logworks opts for employee ownership
Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade ... ownership model is what made the transition so appealing for Top Notch Logworks. The Gypsum company has been around since 1999, and ...
Nov 13 2022 - Sappi to expand capacity at Somerset Mill in Skowhegan, Maine, US
The North American business of packaging and paper company Sappi has approved a $418m capital project for its Somerset Mill in Skowhegan, Maine, US.
Nov 13 2022 - Christmas tree business owner wins $5,000 in entrepreneur contest
Matt Quinn, 43, of Cornville competed Saturday against a handful of other entrepreneurs at the Skowhegan Center for Entrepreneurship, in a bid to win money to start a new business or expand an ...
Nov 13 2022 - Sappi announces plan to invest $418 million in Skowhegan mill
The announcement Thursday comes as Sappi says it's looking to transition its portfolio to packaging and specialty papers, pulp and biomaterials.
Nov 13 2022 - Downtown Art Gallery in Titusville to Celebrate ‘Shop Local’ Durning Small Business Saturday No
The Downtown Art Gallery, located at 335 S. Washington Avenue in downtown Titusville will celebrate “Shop Local” for Small Business on Saturday, November 26. The event is set to take place from 9 a.m.
Nov 13 2022 - The week ahead in business
Our newsletter catches you up with all the business stories that are shaping Charleston and South Carolina every Monday and Thursday at noon. Get ahead with us - it's free. Tyson Foods reports ...
Nov 13 2022 - Comerica Bank appoints new senior VP of retail director for North Texas, Arizona and Florida
In his new role, Raines will be responsible for establishing business growth and oversee over 80 banking centers and employee 330 bankers.
Nov 13 2022 - Republicans' goal of filibuster-proof majority in Nebraska Legislature still in some doubt
Depending on the outcomes of two races too-close-to-call, Republicans could win 32, 33 or 34 of 49 seats heading into the 2023 legislative session.
Nov 13 2022 - Republicans appear to have gained a filibuster-proof majority in Nebraska Legislature
It appears that if vote totals hold in a couple of close races, Republicans captured a filibuster-proof majority in the officially nonpartisan Nebraska Legislature in Tuesday’s election.
Nov 13 2022 - Indiana governor pitching state at UN climate conference
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has been focused on business while spending this week at the U.N. climate conference in Egypt. The Republican governor said Friday that he has talked with ...
Nov 13 2022 - 5 people arrested after Somerset County drug bust
During the search, officials found over 5 pounds of fentanyl, over 2 pounds of cocaine, half a pound of methamphetamine, other drug paraphernalia and stolen goods from Marden’s.
Nov 13 2022 - Fort Worth Business Hall of Fame Honors ‘All-Around Legend’ as 2022 Business Exec of the Year
Arnold G. Gachman was honored recently as the 2022 Business Executive of the Year at the 52nd Fort Worth Business Hall of Fame Reception and Dinner. He joins an elite group of previous honorees that ...
Nov 13 2022 - Ingersoll Rand Reports Record Third-Quarter 2022 Results
1 Organic growth/(decline), impact of foreign currency, and impact of acquisitions are non-GAAP measures. References to “impact of acquisitions” refer to GAAP sales from acquired businesses ...
Nov 13 2022 - Wyoming Cowgirls open the Heather Ezell era with 67-55 loss at North Dakota
The Heather Ezell era is off to a cold start. The Cowgirls flew from Denver to Fargo and then bused through a snowstorm to Grand Forks, North Dakota, on Friday. Wyoming never completely warmed up, ...
Nov 13 2022 - Columbus football shows its 'built for mud' in dominating state quarterfinal win over Ellsworth
That meant Friday’s WIAA Division 4 state quarterfinal was going to feature the run game — something the top-seeded Cardinals used to their advantage to beat second-seeded Ellsworth 35-6.
Nov 13 2022 - Guest Opinion: Community support goes a long way for youth experiencing homelessness
Last year, Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota in Brainerd provided one-to-one support, resources and referrals to 216 youth, with 52 receiving housing support through transitional living programs.
Nov 13 2022 - Minnesota father accused of executing daughter's boyfriend that he believed was abusing her
A Minnesota man has been charged with second-degree intentional murder after allegedly executing his daughter's boyfriend because he believed he was abusing her.
Nov 13 2022 - ‘Dublin’s vanishing buses will mean vanishing passengers’
Two weeks ago, Paul Gannon set off to get a bus from the South Circular Road in Kilmainham into Dublin city centre to meet some friends and checked Dublin Bus’s real-time app to be told that a ...
Nov 13 2022 - Bus services in Dublin at ‘crisis point’ with long delays and ‘ghost buses’ that never turn
Most Read ‘Why I decided against visiting SHEIN’s pop-up shop in Dublin’ Bus services in Dublin at ‘crisis point’ with long delays and ‘ghost buses’ that never turn up, say commuters ...
Nov 13 2022 - Crews put out fire at De Pere business
Wisconsin Public Service was called to assist in securing power to the facility. No one was hurt. Officials are working to determine the cause of the fire and the estimated damage cost. De Pere Fire ...
Nov 13 2022 - O’Fallon Around Town — Nov. 17 edition
Democrat, P.O. Box 427, Belleville, IL 62222-0427. Questions, call Jennifer Green at 618-239-2643. ▪ O’Fallon Fish Fry — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4-7 p.m. Knights of Columbus Hall, 402 E. U.S. 50, ...
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