Oct 06 2022 - Wisconsin DOA secretary-designee tours Downtown Beaver Dam BEAVER DAM, Wis. (WMTV) - The Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) Secretary-designee Kathy Blumenfeld toured Downtown Beaver Dam on Monday to visit small businesses impacted by the Main ...
Oct 06 2022 - Drive-by shooting on busy Birmingham road leaves 1 dead, 1 injured The shots rang out just after 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the 7500 block of Georgia, a busy roadway in front of the Georgia Market neighborhood store.Officer Truman Fitzgerald said two men were sitting in ...
Oct 06 2022 - Corrigan’s new Dublin venture Best-known for his London flagships Bentley’s, off Piccadilly, and Corrigan’s Mayfair, Richard was planning to move permanently to Ireland leaving his son Richie in charge of his UK business until ...
Oct 06 2022 - Find 2022 southeastern Wisconsin trick or treat times It's time to get out the cute or scary costumes and start planning for trick or treat! Friday, Oct. 14 Downtown West Bend: 5 to 7 p.m. Participating businesses will have a pumpkin in the window ...
Oct 06 2022 - Expanded Highway 23 is Formally Dedicated in Greenbush A host of dignitaries including the Governor as well as federal, state and local officials gathered in Greenbush on Tuesday to officially dedicate the newly-expanded Highway 23. It took more than a ...
Oct 06 2022 - KWU to be part of Salina Economic Outlook Conference The Salina Economic Outlook Conference is part of a statewide series of discussions facilitated by the Center for Economic Development and Business Research at Wichita State University. These events ...
Oct 06 2022 - Suspect of Kalispell domestic dispute in custody MISSOULA, MT — The Kalispell Police Department responded to a report of gun shots heard near a business on the northwest side of Kalispell at 7:15 p.m. Police officers investigated the incident ...
Oct 06 2022 - What buy now/pay later fintechs can expect next from the CFPB The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau stopped short of creating new rules for BNPL fintechs, but pressure is mounting for some fintech lenders to alter their business practices.
Oct 06 2022 - Columbus Day Parade: What streets will be closed across New York City? Streets across Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx will be closed throughout the weekend for a number of Columbus Day events. Around 35,000 marchers took part in the parade in 2021. Tens of thousands ...
Oct 06 2022 - Beach umbrella, track loader named 'Coolest Things Made in NC' Construction machinery and equipment manufacturer Caterpillar's Cat 299D3 XE Compact Track Loader is made in Sanford. The product was voted ... business during the annual awards presented by the North ...
Oct 06 2022 - Dollar General Stakes a Claim — and Meets Resistance — in Royalton It's been almost six years since residents of Royalton fought off wealthy Utah businessman David Hall's plan to build a utopian city in rural Windsor County. Now, they're contending with a more ...
Oct 06 2022 - Ohio State football vs. Wisconsin: Live updates COLUMBUS, Ohio — Both Ohio State football and Wisconsin are without key starters for tonight’s Big Ten Conference opener at Ohio Stadium. Buckeyes receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba was listed as ...
Oct 06 2022 - Sex Offenders Busted for Going to the North Carolina Mountain State Fair Four registered sex offenders were arrested this month for attending the 2022 North Carolina Mountain State Fair near Asheville. Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office Major John Ledford said that state law ...
Oct 06 2022 - Houston County prosecutor faces ethics charges Greg Abbott visited East Texas for a roundtable discussion with area business leaders on Wednesday afternoon. An East Texas rescue mission is in a tight spot as food is running out while they need to ...
Oct 06 2022 - After 50 years, Lastick Furniture in Pottstown to close A longtime fixture in downtown Pottstown is going out of business. Lastick Furniture & Floor Coverings announced Tuesday that it will be closing its doors on East High Street after nearly 50 years of ...
Oct 06 2022 - Missouri lawmakers approve $40M in tax breaks for farmers Missouri senators on Tuesday passed $40 million in annual tax breaks for farmers, ranchers and other agriculture-related businesses as part of a special legislative session.
Oct 06 2022 - Second City will open a new theater in Brooklyn, New York Second City, the Chicago-based comedy theater whose name is a rejoinder to East Coast snobbery in the arts and entertainment business, is heading to New York City. The 63-year-old sketch comedy ...
Oct 06 2022 - Herrin Chamber of Commerce welcomes new business Our Directions was founded in 2000 in Herrin, Illinois. It was created to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities. Our Directions now provides new living and job opportunities for adults ...
Oct 06 2022 - State Board releases funding for Belmont Technical College COLUMBUS— The Ohio State Controlling Board approved funding for Belmont College’s Regionally Aligned Priorities in Delivering Skills (RAPIDS V) project. The news is celebrated by State Representative ...
Oct 06 2022 - $2.7M in grants go to Arkansas Delta "The road to economic revitalization begins with strengthening a community's infrastructure, supporting small businesses and developing a workforce to meet local industry needs," said Dr. Corey ...
Oct 06 2022 - West Palm Beach restaurant sends relief supplies after Hurricane Ian WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Help is on the way as Southwest Florida continues to recover from the catastrophic damage left behind from Hurricane Ian. Several small businesses are doing what they can ...
Oct 06 2022 - West Norwood: Boy fighting for life after crash with bus A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police said: “Officers were called at 08:13hrs on Tuesday, 4 October to reports of a collision involving a bus and a pedestrian in Norwood Road, SE27. “ ...
Oct 06 2022 - Minnesota police make record setting fentanyl bust A Minnesota police department made its largest-ever fentanyl bust, arresting a man who was in possession of 24 pounds of the dangerous drug. "This is the largest seizure of fentanyl ever for ...
Oct 06 2022 - A trio of restaurants on Coralville Strip closes doors In a growing city like Coralville, owning a business along the strip on Highway 6 would seem like a home run for owners looking to attract customers. But ...
Oct 06 2022 - Ardmore Arbark Costume Dog Parade in Ardmore Oct. 15 LOWER MERION – The Ardmore Business Association will host their Annual Open House and Ardbark Costume Dog Parade on Saturday, Oct. 15, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year’s special guest judge is ...
Oct 06 2022 - Plan needed to transition Victorian Latrobe region away from coal Locals in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley accept the transition to renewable energy, but say they have not been briefed with a clear path away from coal that will sure up confidence in their future ...
Oct 06 2022 - New poll has Frisch closing the gap on Boebert A new poll of likely voters in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District shows Western Slope businessman Adam Frisch trailing incumbent Lauren Boebert by just two points, closing the gap by five points ...
Oct 06 2022 - Gov. Abbott talks business during East Texas roundtable discussion With a little more than a month left in his campaign for reelection, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott visited East Texas for a roundtable discussion with area business leaders on Wednesday afternoon.
Oct 06 2022 - USDA awards $31 million to Oklahoma for rural broadband development The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced it will award more than $31 million to Oklahoma to provide high-speed internet access for rural residents and businesses across seven counties.
Oct 06 2022 - Hopewell Police blotter Someone allegedly removed a clock, valued at $1,200, from in front a business on E. Broad Street in Hopewell Borough. The theft was reported Sept. 9. Someone allegedly broke into a business on ...
Oct 06 2022 - Travelers Rest may transfer sewer operations to MetroConnects Our free newsletter catches you up with all the business and development stories that are shaping Greenville and the rest of the Upstate daily. Travelers Rest plans to transfer ownership of its ...
Oct 06 2022 - Paint store fire prompts evacuation in Clewiston CLEWISTON, Fla. — Firefighters battled flames from a fire at a paint store in Clewiston. The fire erupted early Thursday at MCM Paints. Clewiston Fire Rescue Chief Travis Reese said combustible ...
Oct 06 2022 - Italy's Edison seen in play as parent EDF nationalised The nationalisation of France's EDF has put its Italian unit Edison under the spotlight, with funds and energy groups alert to the possibility that its parent company may part with the business, three ...
Oct 06 2022 - Hundreds of dogs rescued after dogfighting bust in South Carolina Hundreds of dogs were rescued and more than 20 people were arrested as part of what authorities called the largest takedown of a dogfighting operation ever in the state of South Carolina.
Oct 06 2022 - Women come out in support for UNC amid racial discrimination suit Recent graduates of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s business school wrote an open letter after another former grad student, Rose Brown, filed a lawsuit claiming racial discrimination ...
Oct 06 2022 - Glen Ivy Hot Springs: A Perfect L.A. Girls' Day Trip Moms deserve a vacation. Pretty much always but especially in Los Angeles with its ceaseless hustle and bustle. NO TIME TO READ NOW? PIN OR BOOKMARK FOR LATER! Glen Ivy Hot Springs is the ideal Los ...
Oct 06 2022 - Texas Real Estate News - The Real Deal A Miami-based developer with an established multifamily presence in Texas is now expanding into the commercial market in one... The planned Silver Line rapid transit extension across Dallas-Fort ...
Oct 06 2022 - UnityLab Raises $4.5M in Series A Funding UnityLab, a Dushore, PA-based company which specializes in building and buying brands that work for small businesses, raised $4.5M in Series A funding ...
Oct 06 2022 - Orlando City beaten 4-1 at Inter Miami With the loss, the Lions fell to eighth in the Eastern Conference standings and out of a playoff position pending the regular-season finale looming Sunday at home against contending Columbus.
Oct 06 2022 - The 1890 Initiative to Launch in Support of Nebraska Student-Athletes Husker football and volleyball student-athletes and assist them with opportunities in Nebraska through local charities, partnerships and networking with local businesses. NIL opportunities will ...
Oct 06 2022 - Opelika Police search for missing woman Alabama, or Columbus, Georgia. When Whaley was last seen, she was wearing a pink outfit. Anyone with information on Whaley’s whereabouts is asked to call the Opelika Police Department at (334 ...
Oct 06 2022 - Talent Pool Shrinking in Auto Body Industry Ron Latone, president of Superior Auto Body Inc. runs the business with his brother, John Latone Jr., who is vice president. The company operates auto body shops in Austintown and Girard.
Oct 06 2022 - Junior Achievement Offers Entrepreneurship Workshop to Students Junior Achievement of Eastern Ohio (JAEO) will present a workshop to introduce local youth to the stages of starting a small business. The free, experimental workshop will take place in the Eastwood ...
Oct 06 2022 - 2 women arrested after brawl with student on Weatherford ISD school bus WEATHERFORD, Texas - Two women were arrested on Saturday after a fight on a Weatherford ISD school bus last month. On Sept. 20 just before 7:30 a.m., the bus pulled over during a fight between two ...
Oct 06 2022 - Man dies after being pinned under lawnmower in Pataskala COLUMBUS, Ohio — A man died after he was pinned by his lawnmower in a creek bed Saturday evening, according to Pataskala police. Police officers, firefighters and medics were called to a home on ...
Oct 06 2022 - Move over, diesel: Ohio gets ‘first of its kind’ renewable gas station GROVEPORT, Ohio (WCMH) — A new kind of gas station has just opened for business in Groveport, and its first client is a massive national corporation. Calling it the “first station of its kind ...
Oct 06 2022 - Manistee County schools coping with bus driver shortage Manistee County schools' transportation departments are counted on to get students to and from school and extracurricular events. However, a bus driver shortage is making that a challenging task.
Oct 06 2022 - What are the most unique Oklahoma high school mascots and nicknames? By Glen Brockenbush While SBLive's national site is going through its brackets of most unique high school mascots around the country, we thought it would be fun to look through the most unique and ...
Oct 06 2022 - Fremont-area calendar of events for Sept. 29-Oct. 1 Main St., Fremont. The club may stay open later or close early depending on business. There will be a tailgate before the Nebraska vs. Indiana football game at 6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous women ...
Oct 06 2022 - Fremont-area calendar of events for Oct. 1-3 Main St., Fremont. The club may stay open later or close early depending on business. There will be a tailgate before the Nebraska vs. Indiana football game at 6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous women ...
Oct 06 2022 - Alabama pastor indicted on charges of rape, sex abuse A south Alabama pastor was arrested Tuesday after being indicted on rape and sex abuse charges, news outlets reported. A grand jury indicted Gregory Renee Adams, 64, on five counts of rape, two counts ...
Oct 06 2022 - Tips shared on pedestrian safety in Columbus The Chattahoochee Valley has seen a lot of hit-and-run deaths over the last few months. Those incidents have brought up new concerns about pedestrian safety for some.
Oct 06 2022 - No easy fixes in sight for Wyo’s statewide housing shortage Up until the last few years, many residents of this town of 600 people near the east bank of Boysen Reservoir believed their community was dying out. The median age was 55. Businesses had little ...
Oct 06 2022 - Magnet Saint Johns Mill Michigan I just received my bracelet, and it is lovely. It was shipped quickly and in a jewelry box to prevent damage. I would do business again with this vendor.
Oct 06 2022 - Hundreds march against abortion in downtown Columbus This was the first-ever Ohio March for Life, planned in the wake of the overturning of Roe v. Wade. COLUMBUS, Ohio — From womb to tomb. That was a phrase heard repeatedly at the first-ever Ohio March ...
Oct 06 2022 - U.S. Bank launches cash-flow forecasting for small businesses In remarks Monday at American Banker's Small Biz Banking Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, Henderson said that human capital is differentiating for banks, even as the industry is focusing on ...
Oct 06 2022 - 10 events you should check out in Dayton this weekend The arrival of the autumnal equinox on Sept. 22 ushers in the first weekend of fall and the continuation of a busy time in the Miami Valley. In addition to the return of the long-running Oktoberfest, ...
Oct 06 2022 - Cosmetology, barber exams resume in Massachusetts DiGrigoli Salon in West Springfield closing after 38 years in business The board’s new website is now live. The website has copies of applications for licensing and Candidate Information Bulletins for ...
Oct 06 2022 - Lovington football survives tough early road By the time the bus rolled back into Lovington, in the middle of the night — or early morning hours, if you prefer — on Saturday, the city’s high school football team was already writing a new script ...