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Bus News Archives, November 15 2022
Nov 15 2022 - Voters in Taylor, Auburn Hills back proposals to allow recreational marijuana businesses
More than thirty communities across the state voted on whether or not they’d allow recreational marijuana facilities. Recreational marijuana was legalized in Michigan four years ago. But people get to ...
Nov 15 2022 - Voters split on marijuana businesses in their communities
Voters in the Village of Leonard defeated a marijuana proposal to allow recreational marijuana business and regulation put on the ballot by the “Oakland Cares Coalition.” ...
Nov 15 2022 - More locations likely for Catawba Brewing despite Morganton closure
Alexi Sekmakas, CEO and operating partner of Made By The Water, told the Charlotte Business Journal that the private equity firm is focused on growing the brand in the Queen City and across North ...
Nov 15 2022 - GOP Candidate Who Repeated Cat Litter Myth Wins Oklahoma School Chief Post In Landslide
Ryan Walters told a local television station his first order of business would be auditing the state’s Education Department.
Nov 15 2022 - Medford man accused of sexually abusing two boys at park
A Medford man was arrested for allegedly sexually abusing two boys at a children’s park near the suspect’s home, Suffolk County police announced Thursday. Rashawn Brinkley, 27, was arrested ...
Nov 15 2022 - Transit Police: 1-month-old reportedly OK after alleged South Station kidnapping case ends in Medfo
In an update on social medial, authorities said the vehicle involved in the kidnapping was stopped in Medford. According to Transit Police, a male was taken into custody while the child was apparently ...
Nov 15 2022 - CCPA to Seek Funds for ‘Recovery to Work’ Training Program
For those with substance abuse and related brushes with the criminal justice system, finding a job is a major challenge. A new program undertaken by the Columbiana County Port Authority aims to ...
Nov 15 2022 - Bedford County caregiver charged with elderly abuse, neglect
Complaints against a worker at a Bedford County assisted living facility have now landed a caregiver behind bars.
Nov 15 2022 - Shelbyville nurse accused of abusing, neglecting elderly patients
The suspect failed to give patients proper care or seek proper treatment on multiple occasions, according to TBI.
Nov 15 2022 - Shelbyville man charged with abuse, neglect of elderly patients in Bedford County facility
A Shelbyville man has been arrested and charged with the abuse and neglect of elderly patients in a Bedford County assisted living facility.
Nov 15 2022 - Aldi to build store in southwest Shreveport
SHREVEPORT, La. – A new grocery store chain is coming to the Shreveport ... It will be located in the 9500 block of Mansfield Road south of Baird Road in the vicinity where new businesses have been ...
Nov 15 2022 - Ex-Woodland player among UVa victims
Davis was one of three UVa football players shot and killed Sunday night aboard a charter bus after returning to campus from a class trip to Washington ... for him and the family there and all of the ...
Nov 15 2022 - 3 pounds of meth recovered in Decatur drug bust
Victor Fernando Nava, 34, and Keila Sanchez Diaz, 37, both of Decatur, were charged with trafficking a dangerous ... Agents with the MCSO’s Drug Enforcement Unit and the FBI North Alabama Safe Streets ...
Nov 15 2022 - Pittsburgh or Austin? A maker of biodegradable straws is deciding where to grow its business
Plastics alternative maker, Terravive, is choosing whether to expand its operations in Pittsburgh, Austin or its home of Richmond, Virginia. Its decision will offer lessons on how cities and states ...
Nov 15 2022 - Troopers seize fentanyl in Moose Pass, as busts and overdoses rise around the state
A couple driving from Seward to Nikiski were arrested Nov. 4 in Moose Pass, when an Alaska State Trooper discovered over 150 fentanyl pills and other narcotics in their car.
Nov 15 2022 - Democrat Deluzio wins US House seat in Pennsylvania
Election lawyer Chris Deluzio, a Democrat, has won a GOP seat in a U.S. House district north of Pittsburgh, beating a Republican businessperson and former township commissioner.
Nov 15 2022 - Findlay Culver's promotes inclusive hiring
FINDLAY, Ohio — The Culver's in Findlay looks just like any other successful restaurant. There are happy customers, busy drive-thru lines and hard-working employees. But, not every employee is a ...
Nov 15 2022 - Art, Architecture And Perfect Winter Weather Combine In Scottsdale, AZ
Scottsdale augments its perfect winter weather with a robust arts scene, diverse dining options and outdoor recreation, combining the best of big city culture with its Sonoran Desert lifestyle and ...
Nov 15 2022 - Xavier beats Indianola
The Iowa football players have a lot on their plate this week with the Wisconsin game, but they still had to take care of business and do their civic duty.
Nov 15 2022 - Council will debate, vote on property tax split in Westfield this Thursday
On Thursday at 6 p.m., the Westfield City Council will hold a public hearing how the local tax levy will be divided between residents and businesses, also known as the tax shift or classification ...
Nov 15 2022 - The Boca Raton unveils revamped Tower hotel
The Boca Raton resort and private club has opened the newly revamped ... and afternoon daily newsletters to receive the latest business news impacting South Florida. For more business intelligence, ...
Nov 15 2022 - Logan's Sausage takes over production and distribution of the Gunnoe's Sausage brand, continuing it
Gunnoe's Sausage Company, a family-owned business operated in Cifax, Virginia for over 57 years, is announcing that Logan's Sausage Company, a family-owned business located in Alexandria, Virginia ...
Nov 15 2022 - Waseca Public Schools: Learning environment possibilities
November is upon us, and with this time of the year will come a transition of seasons and the completion of our first trimester of the school year. They sure ...
Nov 15 2022 - Panama City Beach booms with new businesses
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WJHG/WECP ... The most recent one is the new executive airport landing right next to Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport. “There’s a lot of growth ...
Nov 15 2022 - Why is electricity getting more expensive? How Georgia Power plans to raise rates
and one Georgia Power says is crucial for enabling the transition away from coal and toward clean energy (the utility is rapidly shuttering its coal plants, including Plant Scherer in Monroe ...
Nov 15 2022 - Rolling Oklahoma Classroom to visit Frederick
Officials with the Oklahoma Transit Association will showcase the Rolling Oklahoma Classroom (ROC Bus) during an interactive event, open to the public and students, on Tuesday.
Nov 15 2022 - Arkansas governor stops in Blytheville, talks business, potential presidential bid
Nearly a week after a new governor was chosen for the state of Arkansas, the current leader is making some last-minute visits.
Nov 15 2022 - Bristol tenant who abused landlord's dogs given animal ban
He had moved in as a lodger on Chepstow Road, in Bristol, in December 2021, where his landlord, who also lived in the house, owned two Jack Russells. The landlord set up CCTV after the dogs ...
Nov 15 2022 - Charter bus catches fire, no injuries reported
The charter bus was reportedly carrying 28 passengers, but no injuries have been reported. Units reported the bus was fully in flames when they arrived on the scene, and the fire had made it ...
Nov 15 2022 - Showing off new boutique and wine bar, K. Hollis Jewelers hosts grand reopening Nov. 12
The women's boutique area of K. Hollis Jewelers, Boutique and Wine Bar. The business has moved to a new location in Batavia. - Courtesy of Dave Heun "Our decision was to completely gut the ...
Nov 15 2022 - Crews transforms Venus into backdrop for 'Yellowstone' series
The Venus town square will be the Montana town of Hardin. Mexican restaurant Casa Jacaranda is now the Zion Café - at least from the outside. "People have been asking if we've gone out of business ...
Nov 15 2022 - Bluffton woman faces abuse charges after child reports incident to school, police say
The child was taken into emergency protective custody and removed from the home, according to Sgt. Bonifacio Perez with the Bluffton Police Department.
Nov 15 2022 - Suspect identified in string of West Monroe business break-ins
West Monroe Police have identified a suspect in a string of business break-ins in the city. Police said the suspect was targeting dentist offices along Cypress St. in West Monroe. The suspect is ...
Nov 15 2022 - South Carolina teen shot while waiting for school bus; another teen charged with attempted murder
A teen has been arrested after another teen was shot while waiting for a school bus Monday morning in Greenwood, South Carolina.
Nov 15 2022 - Catholic Memorial ‘got punched in the mouth’ – in a good way – on its way to a state footba
The Crusaders had their hands full with Two Rivers in the second half but held on, 20-14, to earn a matchup with Columbus for the Division 4 title.
Nov 15 2022 - Evergy settles with EPA over Tecumseh plant CCR contamination
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said it reached a settlement under its Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) program with Evergy Kansas Central Inc. at the utility’s retired Tecumseh ...
Nov 15 2022 - Niagara Produce of Elma carries on family tradition with new store on Transit Rd
Niagara Produce of Elma carries on family tradition with new store on Transit Rd Rolling Stone ...
Nov 15 2022 - Niagara Produce of Elma carries on long family tradition with new specialty store on Transit Road
ELMA (WKBW) — There is a new option for shoppers looking for fresh produce and specialty meats in the Southtowns. The stunning new Niagara Produce of Elma has officially opened at 3131 Transit Road.
Nov 15 2022 - Iron County Children’s Justice Center has new director, will host popular ‘Dancing with Communi
The newly hired director of the Iron County Children’s Justice Center says she’s passionate about the important work the center does to help children who are victims of abuse. Wendy Jessen, who had ...
Nov 15 2022 - Immigrants boost El Paso-area economy, new business coalition report concludes
Almost 28% of the El Paso-area workforce is classified as immigrants in the new report by the American Immigration Council.
Nov 15 2022 - Emergency procedures activated in 'exceptionally busy' night at St. Michael Medical Center ER
The fire chiefs activated mass casualty procedures, which allowed two crews to care for all non-urgent EMS patients and got others back into service.
Nov 15 2022 - Fort McKay: where Canada's boreal forest gave way to oil sands
The acrid stench of gasoline permeates the air. And the soot coats everything in sight: the trees, the bushes, even the snow in winter. And all day long, explosions send the birds soaring to safety.
Nov 15 2022 - The Caledonia Gallery opens with a focus on local art
Main St. in downtown Caledonia, Minn ... business health service options for small and large businesses across Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota, in preparation for the clinic opening.
Nov 15 2022 - ‘Lost art’: Southwest Montana ranchers hold on to sheep grazing tradition
For the Helle family, fourth-generation sheep ranchers based in Dillon, the sheep trail isn’t just a tradition. It’s the backbone of their business model.
Nov 15 2022 - Meraki Meadows selling most expensive spice in the world
In the West Texas town of Tahoka, one family made the best of the extra downtime at home during the pandemic and started planting saffron bulbs, a total of 20,000 bulbs to be exact, says now business ...
Nov 15 2022 - 6 Best Places To Retire in North Carolina on Less Than $2,500 a Month
North Carolina has long attracted residents-to-be with its top-notch universities, thriving economy and gorgeous natural scenery. In 2022, it was named America's Top State for Business by CNBC.
Nov 15 2022 - New Jersey police search for man who boarded school bus, confronted students
DEPTFORD TWP., New Jersey -- Another local police department is investigating an incident involving an adult male boarding a school bus with children on board. Police in Gloucester County ...
Nov 15 2022 - Merrill Area Chamber announces Businesses of the Year at Annual Banquet
TINA L. SCOTTEDITOR One of the highlights of the Merrill Area Chamber of Commerce (MACC) Banquet held on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022, was the recognition of community Businesses of the Year, selected and ...
Nov 15 2022 - SBA to host first-ever Veteran Business Expo in Willimantic next week
Windham ― The Connecticut District Office of the U.S ... at 47 Crescent St. in Willimantic. Veterans and their family members will have access to workshops and resources from 9 a.m. to 1: ...
Nov 15 2022 - Talent pipeline, employee housing top issues tackled by Bradenton Area EDC | Indicators
Our work focuses on attracting and retaining high-wage jobs for residents and connecting established businesses to the resources they need to succeed.
Nov 15 2022 - Explainer: Recreational marijuana passes in Maryland so what's next?
IT’S A MEDICAL CANNABIS DISPENSARY. SHE SAYS THE LEGALIZATION OF RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA IN MARYLAND COULD MEAN AN INCREASE IN BUSINESS FOR HER AND OTHER DISPENSARIES. >> WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO ...
Nov 15 2022 - Carson City barber celebrating 60 years in the business
Ricardo Romero became a barber was the day President John F. Kennedy was shot. “I left at the age of 25 to become a barber,” Romero, now 85, said Nov. 7 at his North Carson Street shop. “It was ...
Nov 15 2022 - Flow Hydration sells Verona facility to BioSteel
To support Verona facility utilization and an efficient transition for both parties, Flow and BioSteel have also entered into a co-manufacturing agreement whereby BioSteel will produce Flow's ...
Nov 15 2022 - Enid Resident David Mason announces intent to file for Enid Mayor
Enid resident and businessman, David Mason, today announced he intends to file on December 5th as a candidate for the office of mayor. “After much consideration and encouragement from numerous people, ...
Nov 15 2022 - West Virginia’s Mooney runs for Congress but aims at Manchin
West Virginia Republican U.S. Rep ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment and opinion.
Nov 15 2022 - Missouri Sheriff Is Latest Law Enforcement Official Busted for Boozing
Chism is the latest in a relatively long line of high-ranking law enforcement officials in Missouri who have had run-ins with ... police Chief Stephen Dodge was arrested in June in the Lake of the ...
Nov 15 2022 - Veterans in Business: Ronald Adams, Northwestern Mutual
For Northwestern Mutual vice president of field diversity and inclusion Ronald Adams, leadership is in his DNA. He demonstrated leadership in his 32 years of military service. Adams served in all ...
Nov 15 2022 - Ronald Adams, Cari Tralongo among execs honored with Veterans in Business Awards: Slideshow
More than 125 Milwaukee-area business and community leaders join the Milwaukee Business Journal in honoring 12 Wisconsin veterans and business executives who received the paper's 2022 Veterans in ...
Nov 15 2022 - Seabrook looks to ban new vaping shops from coming into town
SEABROOK — Town officials are fed up with vaping and the businesses that push it. The vape shops have been popping up all over town after Massachusetts implemented tough restrictions in 2019.
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