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Bus News Archives, October 07 2022
Oct 07 2022 - Will the rise of EVs mean the death of the gas station in California?
Quintessential small businesses that are often owned by immigrants, as many as 80% of stations could be unprofitable by 2035.
Oct 07 2022 - Sen. Romney praises Utah entrepreneurship, criticizes democrat spending
Senator Mitt Romney is learning more about how Utah businesses are working to thrive during a time that inflation continues to hit Americans’ wallets. Sen.
Oct 07 2022 - Local manufacturers recognized for role in community
The recognition of many local industries Thursday offered leaders of the Business Development Corp. of the Northern Panhandle an opportunity to reflect on the opportunities available through them for ...
Oct 07 2022 - Butler awards scholarships to 3 students from his district
McComb, recently announced winners of his annual college scholarships.  Kyra Bush of McComb, Amani Williams of Woodville and Tatiana Butler of Magnolia each received the $500 scholarships.
Oct 07 2022 - Utah County businesses head to Salt Lake City for Silicon Slopes Summit
bringing new energy to Utah’s big city. The Silicon Slopes Summit is one of Utah’s biggest conventions and brings together tech companies and businesses from all over the U.S. for two days of ...
Oct 07 2022 - Milton city leaders consider tightening restrictions on alcohol sales for some businesses
MILTON, Ga. - While the City of Milton is in the process of re-writing its alcohol code, tensions were high during discussions at Monday’s council meeting. Audience members boo’d as city ...
Oct 07 2022 - College Roundup: Adrian women's soccer shuts out Olivet
The Adrian College women's soccer team took care of business Saturday as it beat Olivet in Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association play, 4-0. The Bulldogs (5-3-2, 1-1 MIAA) led 2-0 at the break ...
Oct 07 2022 - Justice Dept.: Nevada violating law by not providing services to children with behavioral health is
The latest news in Reno, Nevada, including local business, government, education, music and arts. Updated daily.
Oct 07 2022 - 3 arrested in Lake Ozark fentanyl, cocaine drug bust
The Camden County Sheriff’s Office arrested three people on drug-related charges after executing a search warrant in Lake Ozark. According to a CCSO press release, law ...
Oct 07 2022 - Port Clinton moves toward installing electric car charging stations
PORT CLINTON — The city hopes to install several ... step as we transition from gas to electric vehicles," Snider said. Ohio has also announced plans to use $100 million during the next five ...
Oct 07 2022 - Farmington Solar, construction company enters agreement to pay $20,100 civil penalty
Farmington Solar and Wanzek Construction, Inc. have entered into a consent agreement with the state that requires the businesses to pay a $20,100 civil fine for soil erosion violations. The Maine ...
Oct 07 2022 - Mental Health America of Ohio brings support to Fairfield County
FAIRFIELD COUNTY − Mental Health America of Ohio is a nonprofit organization based out of Columbus but serving the entire state seeking to connect people to the proper mental health resources they ...
Oct 07 2022 - South Carolina Governor News Conference on Hurricane Ian
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster (R) said the state was "open for business" during a news conference on the impact of Hurricane Ian in the city of West Columbia. He said that although the storm ...
Oct 07 2022 - Québec solidaire would increase welfare payments and hike minimum wage
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois says Québec solidaire would subsidize small businesses and community groups to help them cover a higher minimum wage. A Québec solidaire government would fight poverty by raising ...
Oct 07 2022 - Transitions: U. of Connecticut Makes Interim President Permanent; Princeton U. Provost to Depart fo
Nuno Fernandes, president and chief executive of Ilumno, an online program manager, has been named president of the American Public University System. Radenka Maric, interim president of the ...
Oct 07 2022 - Business park trades for $33M
Lakewood Business Park, at 10107-10111 S. Tacoma Way, sold for nearly $32.9 million, according to Pierce County records.
Oct 07 2022 - Lakewood industrial property commands high price from California buyer in October sale
A Lakewood industrial site that sold at the end of 2020 has sold again, this time for nearly double the amount. MCA Realty of Santa Ana, California, sold the Lakewood Business Park to an LLC ...
Oct 07 2022 - Worthington Industries to spin off steel processing business
Worthington Industries said Thursday that it will split into two public companies in a move meant to allow each company to capitalize on different growth and value creation strategies. “The ...
Oct 07 2022 - Kustom Threadz under new ownership in Worthington
Kustom Threadz, a local business that does personalized embroidery and screen printing, has changed ownership and locations. Vieng Harvey sold the business in mid-August to Hayley Brandl, Hilary ...
Oct 07 2022 - Worthington farmers take over entire season for fallen neighbor
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Harvest season is just beginning for many soybean farmers across KELOLAND, but even in this busy season, many farmers in the Worthington community are taking time to ...
Oct 07 2022 - How much money Missouri's medical marijuana program has raised in taxes
A new report from a medical marijuana business association said there are more than 200,000 patients who use medical marijuana in Missouri and sales have raised millions for veterans' health care.
Oct 07 2022 - Driver arrested after crashing into pole at busy Springfield intersection Thursday night
Police arrested a drive Officers responded to the crash Thursday night near Sunshine and Campbell. Investigators say another driver hit the bumper that fell off the crashed vehicle. Police say both ...
Oct 07 2022 - Fort Lauderdale company buys Wichita-area recreational business
A well-known Fort Lauderdale recreational business now owns a longtime Kansas company in the same industry with plans to operate the company’s two stores in the state.
Oct 07 2022 - Mansfield students explore ag through new career tech program
Mansfield Senior High School is helping students get more involved in ag by adding agribusiness and strategic entrepreneurship to its career tech education.
Oct 07 2022 - Hoboken Terminal, 'crown jewel' of transportation, to get overhaul after 17-year delay
NJ Transit President and CEO Kevin Corbett said the agency is looking forward to restoring this 'crown jewel' on the Hudson River waterfront.
Oct 07 2022 - Physician shortage, verbal abuse leads Warman walk-in clinic to temporarily close
The Legends Medical Clinic announced in a social media post it's closing its walk-in operations for at least two weeks due to a physician shortage and concerns of doctor burnout.
Oct 07 2022 - AkzoNobel Names Ex-Weatherford Man as Americas Marine Regional Commercial Director
Most recently Director Of Sales at Weatherford International, he was responsible for business growth, driving top-level profitability, sales and market expansions including managing a sales and ...
Oct 07 2022 - An Editor's Photo Diary from Paris Fashion Week SS23
Paris Fashion Week was once again back in full force this season, arguably the busiest showcase from the month in its entirety. Hypebae joined Paris Fashion Week's Spring/Summer 2023 showcase to cover ...
Oct 07 2022 - New Book, ‘Avoiding Swindlers’ by Al Rosen
Business and Investing Book “Avoiding Swindlers” (ISBN: 978-0228881179) by Canadian author Al Rosen, is a book full of warnings based on true ...
Oct 07 2022 - HELLO ALICE & SQUARE UNVEIL NEW DATA ON HISPANIC SMALL BUSINESS CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
The survey, conducted in partnership with the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, reveals the biggest challenges facing Hispanic small ...
Oct 07 2022 - Pawtucket, Rhode Island business restores pinball machines to previous glory
The Electromagnetic Pinball Museum is a nonprofit in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The owners are fierce collectors of the machines that eventually took over their home. You can play pinball all day for ...
Oct 07 2022 - New Berlin-based commercial cleaning company acquired by St. Louis-based company
(From Left): Jose Martinez, district manager; Karina Villasenor, VP of human resources; Drew Gottheardt, director/business development; Amy Gottheardt-Munch ...
Oct 07 2022 - Girard-Perregaux commits to future built with its retail partners
Girard-Perregaux has put its retail partners at the centre of its future strategy in its first public statement since CEO and chairman Patrick Pruneaux led a management buyout of the business from ...
Oct 07 2022 - New Jersey Transit unveils first battery-electric bus
New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) took a big step toward its planned transition to a zero-emission fleet by 2040 with the introduction of its first battery-electric bus. The 40-foot bus is the first of ...
Oct 07 2022 - First NJ Transit battery electric bus set to enter service
Officials and stakeholders gathered Oct. 4 in Camden to introduce NJ Transit’s first battery electric bus, which will soon enter service.
Oct 07 2022 - Another major drug bust on highway near Ely
ELY – Nevada State Police confiscated 18 pounds of suspected cocaine and 5 pounds of suspected methamphetamine in a traffic stop a mile outside Ely.
Oct 07 2022 - Salt Lake Express expands transportation services for customers
Salt Lake Express, a busing transportation service based in Rexburg, recently acquired another company to provide additional routes for customers. In a news release dated Oct. 3, Salt Express ...
Oct 07 2022 - Los Angeles couple find ‘paradise’ and ‘community’ in eastern Idaho with crepe business
Steve Hwong and his girlfriend, Jennifer Kim, were among the thousands who flocked to the Upper Valley in 2017 to see the total eclipse. They made a trip to Yellowstone National Park and the Grand ...
Oct 07 2022 - Winter Park therapist Cherlette McCullough says it’s ok not to be ok after Ian
Hurricane Ian brought record rain and flooding to central Florida. More than 2 million Floridians are without power and many more are surveying damage to their homes or businesses.
Oct 07 2022 - $32.45M financing secured for New Jersey multi-housing development
JLL Capital Markets announced today that it has arranged $32.45 million in construction financing for The Rail at Bound Brook, a to-be-constructed, 143-unit, mid-rise, transit-oriented, Class A ...
Oct 07 2022 - Transit-oriented The Rail at Bound Brook secures $32.45M construction financing
JLL Capital Markets arranged $32.45M in construction financing for The Rail at Bound Brook on behalf of Denholtz and Redwood RE Group.
Oct 07 2022 - The city of Hickory, North Carolina, that was once envisioned, is now here
What was once dairy farmland is now a Class-A business park with five international companies, creating products for the world in Hickory, North Carolina. The park includes: Two new Corning ...
Oct 07 2022 - Arkansan with Red Cross in Florida helping Hurricane Ian victims
THEY’RE PROVIDING UP TO THE MOMENT UPDATES FOR THEIR Willie Hopkins, of Alexander, got to Florida on Sunday. It's calm where he's at in Interlachen, but he's busy helping people who are preparing for ...
Oct 07 2022 - East Tawas businessman, city councilman, accused of murder for hire plot, says MSP
TAWAS CITY — East Tawas City Councilman and businessman Michael Mooney, 65, has been accused of allegedly soliciting a Georgia man to murder two Oscoda residents in a murder for ...
Oct 07 2022 - East Tawas city councilman accused of solicitation to commit murder
Michigan State Police says it has arrested 65-year-old Michael Mooney. The East Tawas City Councilmember and local business owner was arraigned Wednesday, Oct. 5, on two counts of solicitation of ...
Oct 07 2022 - East Tawas councilman and business owner accused of hiring hitman
Michigan State Police say 65-year-old Michael Mooney was arraigned Wednesday on two counts of solicitation of murder in Iosco County District Court.
Oct 07 2022 - Peak Performer of the Week: Corrie Anderson's success for Palmer Ridge a product of family, hard wo
Her mother played at the collegiate level. Her older sister played for Palmer Ridge. So despite not really getting into the "family business" until eighth grade, it's almost natural that Anderson ...
Oct 07 2022 - Westford for Business delivers on continuous lifelong learning
In conversation with Hanil Das, Co-Founder and CEO, Westford University College Westford University College (WUC) is a next-generation higher education institute. Learning and education at ...
Oct 07 2022 - STVM reaches Division II girls golf state tournament; Highland wins Division I sectional title
GIRLS GOLF Division II district tournament at Sable Creek The Irish are headed to the greens in Columbus. St. Vincent-St. Mary snagged the third and final state ...
Oct 07 2022 - Sauk Rapids man, 21, pleads guilty to making, selling "ghost guns"
The U.S. Attorney's Office accuses Jay James Olson of "willfully engaging in the business of manufacturing firearms without a license." ...
Oct 07 2022 - Park State Bank appoints Bartovich as Northern Market President
Park State Bank announced today the appointment of Tom Bartovich as Northern Market President. Bartovich most recently served as Vice President, Sr. Business Banker for the bank. His enthusiasm to ...
Oct 07 2022 - Rep. Rush Bricken earns NFIB Guardian of Small Business award
Tullahoma- The Tennessee office of NFIB, the state’s leading small business advocacy organization, has presented its coveted Guardian of Small Business award to State Rep. Rush Bricken (District 47).
Oct 07 2022 - Former Utah mayor, LDS bishop arrested after child sex abuse allegations
A one-time Utah mayor and former bishop for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was arrested Wednesday after police say he sexually abused at least three children. Carl Johnson ...
Oct 07 2022 - STVM reaches Division II girls golf state tournament; Highland, Hudson, Nordonia advance in Divisio
GIRLS GOLF Division II district tournament at Sable Creek The Irish are headed to the greens in Columbus. St. Vincent-St. Mary snagged the third and final state ...
Oct 07 2022 - Northern Michigan school swaps diesel school bus for electric with state funds
Lansing-based Dean Transportation was awarded $157,500 toward an electric school bus for Cadillac Area Public Schools.
Oct 07 2022 - Culpeper man gets 30 years for sexually assaulting Chesterfield business employee on school bus
A Culpeper man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for abducting an employee of a Chesterfield County business last year and sexually assaulting the woman after forcing her onto a vacant ...
Oct 07 2022 - Florissant Meadows Shopping Center businesses struggle to reopen after flooding
FLORISSANT, Mo. — Some Florissant businesses have been struggling for months to get back on their feet after historic flooding pretty much wiped out one of their major shopping centers. St. Vincent ...
Oct 07 2022 - Fast Fiber Internet expansion set for Jasper, Smith counties
The project covers an estimated 173 miles and will connect approximately 1,400 additional residential and business customers.
Oct 07 2022 - Is Columbus Day still a holiday? Indigenous People’s Day grows in popularity
the following Massachusetts communities have adopted Indigenous People’s Day in place of Columbus Day: In addition, the following school districts have adopted it: Chelsea, Acton-Boxborough, Lawrence, ...
Oct 07 2022 - North Carolina's $500M Business Recovery Grant Program comes to a close
The final checks awarded through the Business Recovery Grant Program have now been sent out, according to the North Carolina Department of Revenue. The program, which launched late last year, promised ...
Oct 07 2022 - DBusiness Daily Update: Owners of Taylor’s Poppin’ & Mixin’ Kettle Corn Compete in Online
Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies.
Oct 07 2022 - Gianforte announces push to reduce business equipment tax again
Greg Gianforte said he wants to raise the exemption threshold for Montana’s business equipment tax. Speaking at a John Deere dealership in Kalispell, surrounded by businessmen and Republican lawmakers ...
Oct 07 2022 - The Price of Private Equity’s New York Power Plant Grab
But ArcLight and Generation Bridge did not respond to repeated inquiries from New York Focus over a time frame for the facility’s potential transition to solar. Nor have any such proposals ...
Oct 07 2022 - Antrim County: Prosecutor seeks animal forfeiture in abuse case
BELLAIRE —Antrim County has paid more than $15,000 caring for a menagerie of exotic animals seized in an abuse investigation and, after filing criminal charges against the owner, the prosecutor ...
Oct 07 2022 - Whether hunting ghosts or a bit of history, these CT cemeteries make for a fascinating fall activit
Holley House enslaved laborers Hester Mead, left, and her mother Candice Bush are at Union Cemetery in Greenwich, Conn. Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022. Hester was born in 1807 and freed in 1828, while her ...
Oct 07 2022 - SLED: 3 caregivers charged in Saluda Co. death
Three caregivers were arrested and charged Monday with abuse and neglect resulting in the death of a vulnerable adult, agents with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division said.
Oct 07 2022 - Seminole County flooding continues days after Hurricane Ian, officials expect crest this week
Seminole County officials warn residents and business owners that water levels will continue to rise in Lake Monroe for a few more days, as excess water continues to move through the St. Johns ...
Oct 07 2022 - Lexington County business groups back penny tax: 'It's needed desperately'
As Lexington County draws closer to November's general election, four chambers of commerce join to persuade residents to vote for the penny tax.
Oct 07 2022 - Taking care of business: Monticello scores early, often in pounding of Camanche 48-12
Monticello shot out of the gate and remained in front to doom Camanche 48-12 in Iowa high school football action on September 30. Monticello opened with a 31-6 advantage over Camanche through the ...
Oct 07 2022 - Houlton bus drivers will see 10 percent raises the next 2 years
Bus drivers can expect to see their hourly rate increase by more than $3 by 2024, as Houlton schools battle a shortage in staff.
Oct 07 2022 - New Albany businesses hope for major boost in sales during Harvest Homecoming weekend
Whether it's shopping or catching up with friends, there's a list of reasons why people say Harvest Homecoming is one of their favorite weekends of the year.
Oct 07 2022 - Albany man, already accused of sex crimes, accused of another
Jeffrey Thomas Richards, 68, is accused of first-degree sexual abuse for an incident alleged to have happened on or around Dec. 8, 2017, court documents allege. He was arraigned on this charge in Linn ...
Oct 07 2022 - Gulf Shores’ Shrimp Festival gets off to strong start after 2-year hiatus: ‘We really missed it
I’ve got another show next weekend and I don’t know if I’m going to have anything left for it.” Silversmith Tara Gifford said business was good as the 2022 National Shrimp Festival opened in Gulf ...
Oct 07 2022 - Sanctioned camping. More enforcement. Here’s how a Salt Lake business coalition wants to solve ho
The three-pronged plan calls for a sanctioned camping area, as well as increased enforcement of laws against camping, drug use and more.
Oct 07 2022 - New Hampshire Chinese restaurant closing after more than 50 years in business
It's the end of an era for a Chinese restaurant in Dover. The Asia Restaurant on Third Street is closing after more than 50 years in business. Sign up for our Newsletters Halloween will be its last ...
Oct 07 2022 - Rochester woman gets 7½ to 15 years in NH prison for child abuse
Erin Warren, 36, was sentenced for one charge of first degree assault and one charge of second degree assault.
Oct 07 2022 - Police: Williamston man charged with torture showed pattern of abusive behavior
WILLIAMSTON — In the final months of her life, Elise Palazzolo felt trapped, she wrote in notes and letters recovered after her death. According to accounts she wrote before her May 2021 death ...
Oct 07 2022 - REGIONAL CHAMPS: Tahlequah ambushes Sapulpa; advances to state tournament
Tahlequah punched its ticket to the Class 5A State Tournament for a sixth consecutive year and recorded its 30th win of the season in the process Thursday, defeating Sapulpa, 12-4, ...
Oct 07 2022 - Kane slams Richarlison racism incident as ´unacceptable´ after Tottenham team-mate faces
Harry Kane said the racist abuse that Tottenham team-mate Richarlison faced this week was “unacceptable” as he called on FIFA to ensure “the right consequences” happen. The Brazil forward had a banana ...
Oct 07 2022 - Is Dan Patrick Campaigning—Or Auditioning to Be a Travel Influencer?
For eight weeks, some of his friends are paying for him to travel rural Texas in a luxury bus. He gets private tours of museums and ballparks. He eats breakfast, lunch, and dinner at restaurants of ...
Oct 07 2022 - New York man charged with smuggling pythons in his pants across border
A New York City man has been charged with smuggling three Burmese pythons in his pants at a U.S-Canadian border crossing. Calvin Bautista, 36, is accused of bringing the hidden snakes on a bus that ...
Oct 07 2022 - Winslow residents to decide whether to ban the use of fireworks in town
WINSLOW — Residents in November will decide at the ballot whether the use of fireworks should be banned in town, but one Winslow business that sells pyrotechnics says it will “destroy” their ...
Oct 07 2022 - Plans for Rancho Cucamonga transit station with high-speed service to Las Vegas move forward
A new transit station in Rancho Cucamonga that could eventually connect the city via high-speed rail to Las Vegas received tentative approval this week.
Oct 07 2022 - Brenham salad dressing company celebrates 40 years in business
BRIANNAS Fine Salad Dressing in Brenham welcomed community members to its facility Thursday.Born and bred in the lone star state, the company started from humble beginnings.“Starting from a little ...
Oct 07 2022 - New Mexico girls soccer team involved in a bus crash that sent students to the hospital
ARTESIA, New Mexico (KOSA) -This afternoon the Lovington High School girl’s JV and Varsity soccer teams were involved in a bus accident that sent 2 students to the hospital. According to Lovington ...
Oct 07 2022 - How Rich Is Marjorie Taylor Greene?
Marjorie Taylor Greene is an American businessperson and politician who currently serves as a member of the U.S. Congress from Georgia's 14th District and is often referred to by her initials, MTG.
Oct 07 2022 - No. 9 Lexington dismantles Caldwell, improves to 5-0
LEXINGTON, Texas (KBTX) - The ninth ranked Lexington Eagles had their way with the winless Caldwell Hornets, taking care of business with a big 34-6 homecoming victory. The Hornets came ready to ...
Oct 07 2022 - SUV vs. elk near Hanford leaves 2 animals dead, 2 people at hospital
The highway is busy at 5:30 a.m. Mondays with the start of the Hanford nuclear reservation site morning commute, but it was not immediately known if those in the Ford were heading to the nearby site.
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