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Bus News Archives, October 18 2022
Oct 18 2022 - First Citizens National Spring Hill names vice president of development
Maury County resident Galen Longo was named as vice president of business development of First Citizens National Bank Spring Hill Financial Center, 2035 Wall Street. David Hopkins, president of First ...
Oct 18 2022 - West Greenville woman says neighborhood bridge needs work
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - A frustrated Greenville woman says she’s been asking for a busy neighborhood road to be looked at for years, but her requests have gone unfulfilled. The Queen ...
Oct 18 2022 - Waynesboro awarded $45K in business funding from state for Grow Waynesboro program
The City of Waynesboro received $45,000 from Virginia’s Community Business Launch (CBL) awards. The city will use the award to fund its Grow Waynesboro program. Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced ...
Oct 18 2022 - C-USA approves Kennesaw St. for membership, joining July ’24
Kennesaw State was approved for membership in Conference USA on Friday, and will join the league on July 1, 2024. Conference USA is going through a transition of its makeup, with six of the league's ...
Oct 18 2022 - Claressa Shields and Savannah Marshall reignite debate on two-minute rounds in women's boxing
Claressa Shields yesterday agreed to rematch Savannah Marshall in the United States "if fans demand it" after claiming all the middleweight titles in a blockbuster fight with her British rival. But ...
Oct 18 2022 - GO Fest brings big increases in business, large crowds to Roanoke
Businesses in downtown Roanoke like Olde Salem Brewing and Walkabout Outfitters said they saw an increase in business from the large crowds at GO Fest.
Oct 18 2022 - Former youth baseball coach in Arbutus convicted of sexual abuse of a minor, faces additional crimi
A youth baseball coach accused of sexually abusing a child on the team was convicted by a County jury of second-degree rape and other offenses.
Oct 18 2022 - Asheville-Brevard lawsuit against Mission, HCA files motion building on 1st suit's success
Two Western N.C. lawsuits against Mission Health and HCA Healthcare are arguing their points in tandem after one scored a recent in Business Court.
Oct 18 2022 - Great Falls voters will decide whether to allow marijuana businesses in the city
In less than a week official ballots for the 2022 midterm election will be mailed out. In addition to the slate of statewide and local candidates, Great Falls voters will be presented with three ...
Oct 18 2022 - Ben and Erin Napier's Relationship Timeline
When they're not busy renovating dream homes on their hit show Home Town, Ben and Erin Napier are building a beautiful life together. The HGTV stars met in 2004 while studying at Jones County ...
Oct 18 2022 - Robb Nelson named Entrepreneur of the Year by Chatham-Kent Chamber of Commerce
The success of these businesses has earned Robb Nelson the honour of Entrepreneur of the Year from the Chatham-Kent Chamber Commerce. The chamber also named Maple City Homes Business of the Year, ...
Oct 18 2022 - Rhode Island business news: October 2022
Oct. 17, 2022Owner of former ProJo building earns approval for tax deal from city council committeePROVIDENCE — The Providence City Council Finance Committee voted on Monday to approve a 20-year tax ...
Oct 18 2022 - Giants on Ravens’ Lamar Jackson’s reckless interception: ‘Oh, s--t, he might throw it to us
Good s--t, Wink,” Williams told Martindale, praising his play calling. “Thanks,” Martindale said. Business as usual for Martindale, even though Sunday’s 24-20 victory over the Ravens gave him an ...
Oct 18 2022 - Ohio State Tops Navy in Second Match of the Season
The Ohio State pistol team fired a 6,604 and topped Navy this weekend in Columbus while improving to 2-0 on the season. The Buckeyes had individual winners in the air pistol (Jackson Leverett – 569), ...
Oct 18 2022 - NYC's Madison Avenue retail stores return to pre-COVID-19 vacancy ahead of holiday season
New York's Madison Avenue is returning to the bustle it endured prior to the COVID-19 pandemic as more outlets lease spots left vacant from the coronavirus.
Oct 18 2022 - Kevin Spacey finishes giving evidence at New York civil sex abuse trial
Kevin Spacey remained composed during cross examination at a civil trial, repeatedly rejecting suggestions he was not telling the truth when he denied an actor’s claims he made a sexual advance on him ...
Oct 18 2022 - Former southern Ontario school bus driver arrested for sexual assault
A former Burlington and Aylmer school bus driver has been arrested after an investigation into an alleged sexual assault that took place five years ago.
Oct 18 2022 - Agawam city councilor calls for more action after latest catalytic converter thefts
For the second time in just over a year, catalytic converters were stolen from school buses in Agawam, impacting students in two communities.
Oct 18 2022 - Santa Fe Innovates cohort begins program to validate start-up ideas and business models
Santa Fe Innovates' partnership with the recently opened University of New Mexico Anderson School of Management's Center for Responsible Entrepreneurship will also provide more resources.
Oct 18 2022 - Gulfstream Plans New Facilities in Dallas, Mesa
The business jet manufacturer Gulfstream Aerospace announced expansion of its Dallas maintenance base at NBAA-BACE 2022 on Monday.
Oct 18 2022 - Intensive Outpatient Program Treatment Centers in Saint Louis, MO
Sana Lake Recovery treats all as individuals ... As a quality service focused in St. Louis, Missouri and Kansas City Addiction Treatment Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Dependency, our ...
Oct 18 2022 - Italy antitrust watchdog probes Autostrade over dominant role in toll collections
Italy's antitrust watchdog has opened an inquiry into Autostrade per l'Italia over whether the motorway group had abused its dominant position in electronic toll collections, thus hampering holding ...
Oct 18 2022 - How area cities are responding to loss of neighborhood trees
Many communities require property owners to extract dead, dying and hazardous trees or face penalties. Removals can cost up to $5,000 or more and sometimes take months due to busi ...
Oct 18 2022 - R-19 Business Phone Systems Offers Integrated VOIP Service in Freehold and Lakewood, New Jersey
R-19 Business Phone Systems, the leading provider of VOIP service in Freehold and Lakewood, New Jersey, is committed to offering top-notch customer service to users of their New Jersey cloud-based ...
Oct 18 2022 - High Court rejects Westland Dairy's claims of big losses from using Gloriavale milk
Westland Dairy Company claims it lost customers as a result of doing business with Gloriavale got short shrift in a High Court decision over suspension of a milk supply contract. Canaan Farming ...
Oct 18 2022 - North Carolina business Storage Scholars, founded by WFU alums, makes deal with Mark Cuban on ‘Sh
Storage Scholars got several bites tonight on 'Shark Tank.' Find out the deal the Winston-Salem pickup and delivery storage service for college students, founded by Wake Forest University alums, ...
Oct 18 2022 - Demons take care of business against Altus
Wanting to win in convincing fashion, t Demons football team took care of business by winning their second in row and beating the Altus Bulldogs 56-0 to bring a ...
Oct 18 2022 - Crews respond to Beaver County fire
Crews responded to a commercial fire on Sixth Street in Midland, Beaver County. The call came in before 5 a.m. Monday. According to a 911 operator, no one was found in an apartment above the business, ...
Oct 18 2022 - Western Commerce Bank to acquire Clovis-based bank
Western Commerce Bank announced Wednesday it is acquiring Western Bank of Clovis. The deal ... ranked No. 16 on Albuquerque Business First's New Mexico Banks List, which is ranked by deposit ...
Oct 18 2022 - Three First Nations have filed for legal action against Ontario over boreal forests
Corston, Gauthier and Vanbuskirk filed a claim against Ontario at the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto on Friday, the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. Andrew Kennedy, a spokesperson ...
Oct 18 2022 - State Senate District 21 candidates battle over school district funding
He would also like to see Sunrise Mountain declared a national conservation ... said she wanted to approach Nevada spending as a tightly run business. Flemming Larsen is running for Assembly ...
Oct 18 2022 - Border agents pull in record fentanyl bust at Texas port of entry
A truck was found with more than 44 pounds of alleged fentanyl worth more than $1 million at the Pharr International Bridge. Also: Trucker Tools' new rewards program; TrueNorth eases insurance ...
Oct 18 2022 - Box: Lutheran South 42, Westminster 28
L: Ezekial Samking 68 pass from Logan Slinkard (Kyle Buscher kick) W: Chris Heard 12 run ( kick) Second Quarter L: Mick Otto 3 run (Kyle Buscher kick) L: Cole Buscher 18 pass from Logan Slinkard ...
Oct 18 2022 - DBusiness Daily Update: Fundraising Professionals Planning National Philanthropy Day Breakfast Oct.
Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies.
Oct 18 2022 - The Baltimore Sun’s 25 Women to Watch 2022: Best in advocacy, business and health
The South Florida native came to Baltimore for graduate school and now advises health care companies on how to navigate policy, like the Inflation Reduction Act. Argüello is on the board of the ...
Oct 18 2022 - L. Tardif Jeweler to close after 87 years in downtown Waterville
The family business at 62 Main St., a downtown fixture since opening in 1935, is expected to end its run by year's end.
Oct 18 2022 - Look at that! A dozen unusual, vintage, distinctive Oklahoma City business signs
These are the signs of our times for these days of our lives. Look at 'em! That's what they're made for, these 12 distinctive business signs in OKC.
Oct 18 2022 - Commentary: More clean energy is coming to Maine. Where we put it matters.
The realities of climate change mean we must transition to renewables quickly – that doesn’t mean we can’t do it thoughtfully.
Oct 18 2022 - David Greising: Accusations of abuse at state facility show how government can fail the most vulner
Abuse cases at the Choate Developmental Center are one example of the myriad ways in which government can fail the most vulnerable.
Oct 18 2022 - Gwen Rockwood: Dog behavior leaves ‘mom’ puzzled
It reminds me of the way the Ghostbusters surrounded ... I'll be in the back yard watching another round of fetch. Gwen Rockwood is a syndicated freelance columnist. Email her at [email protected ...
Oct 18 2022 - Wallace Niel King
His family said Mr. King loved Colorado, fishing, the grocery business, Jesus and his family. He was preceded in death by his wife, Addie; brother, John; and sister Janice. Survivors include his ...
Oct 18 2022 - Cloud Cannabis Launches Mitten +PLUS Disposable Vape Cartridges in Michigan
Cloud Cannabis, the leading single-state operator and vertically integrated cannabis business in Michigan, today announced the launch of Mitten +PLUS Disposable Vape Cartridges, developed by Cloud's ...
Oct 18 2022 - Ghana’s ambassador-designate to Italy, H.E. Merene Benyah hits the ground running by wooing Itali
Ghana’s Ambassador - Designate to Italy, H.E. Merene Benyah, on 7th October 2022 met with businesses in Palermo, Sicily, in an effort to attract trade and investment to Ghana.
Oct 18 2022 - New market opens in Orono
ORONO, Maine (WABI) - There’s a new market open for business in Orono, and it’s local in more than name alone. “From when I was just a kid coming in I remember the lines. They had three ...
Oct 18 2022 - Public engagement session: Talking Brook Public Land (Big Falls Preserve expansion-transition)
|Royal River Conservation Trust| 4:00 pm Thursday, October 20th, 2022, at the end of Woodman Road (park on road shoulders), New Gloucester.Join RRCT and representatives of the Maine Bureau of ...
Oct 18 2022 - Cape Ann Business Briefcase
The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is selling tickets for its annual $25,000 Game. The October cash give-way offers 12 chance to win; grand prize is $10,000, second prize, $5,000, third prize, $2,500; ...
Oct 18 2022 - Hiking in Maine: Crocker Hill in Paris offers panorama of the White Mountains
Its hiking path features an old carriage road that transitions to a footpath up to the 1,374-foot summit in the Oxford Hills.
Oct 18 2022 - Veetee Rice set for move from Medway City Estate to £100m factory at Kingsnorth on the Hoo Pen
You can change your preferences at any time by returning to this site or visit our privacy policy. One of the county's most successful businesses is to relocate to a new site five miles away with the ...
Oct 18 2022 - Machias Savings welcomes veteran business banker
“I was drawn to Machias Savings Bank’s customer-first, community-driven ethos because it aligns with what has always been my own path - a dedication to the state of Maine, our ...
Oct 18 2022 - Biz Bits: Lincoln home price growth projected to lead the nation
Matt Olberding is a Lincoln native and University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate who has been covering business for the Journal Star since 2005. When it comes to booming housing markets, few people ...
Oct 18 2022 - Bones, teeth and really old rocks: How finding fossils takes me out of myself
Fossils are a humble, hidden constant in the city's bustling ecosystem. And in my overstimulated life, seeking out a few constants in the world sounded pretty good.
Oct 18 2022 - Cooper’s Gifts in Agawam nearing 50 years in business
It’s time to fall in love with western Mass. and this week, we’re highlighting Cooper’s Gifts. Open in Agawam for nearly 50 years, the shop is getting ready for some exciting sales and events leading ...
Oct 18 2022 - Durham Council Considers Downtown Social District
At the Durham city council’s work session yesterday ... “The district itself is problematic to me because it’s limited to just downtown, so only downtown [businesses] benefit,” said ...
Oct 18 2022 - Police: Burglar breaks into Norfolk store twice days apart
Police say a burglar struck a business in Norfolk twice days apart. According to police, the latest burglary incident occurred around 5:10 p.m. over the weekend, Oct. 15, at the Snapback Lane in the ...
Oct 18 2022 - How kidpreneur Alejandro Buxton is making money for college and helping others
But for Alejandro Buxton, it’s a bit different. He can’t wait to get home to dive into his candle-making business. Alejandro has a goal of being a bright light in the world. He also has a ...
Oct 18 2022 - Mills Visits Businesses
Governor Janet Mills hit the road to show support for local businesses. Governor Mills was in Belfast and Bucksport visiting businesses that have prospered by different  programs during her ...
Oct 18 2022 - Five vie for three seats on Bingham Farms Village Council
The business of Bingham Farms is run by the elected council members and ... My experiences have prepared me to represent my fellow residents on the council. The role of trustee is to provide oversight ...
Oct 18 2022 - Women Who Mean Business: Tina Shelvin Bingham a driving force behind neighborhood revitalization
This is the 10th in a series on the 11 chosen as part of the annual Women Who Mean Business awards by the United Way of Acadiana.
Oct 18 2022 - Valorant Harbor is “not that busted,” says Twitch streamer shroud
Harbor’s release has divided Valorant players. One half of them swears Harbor is slated for big nerfs in the FPS game‘s next patch, and others believe he’s not all that powerful. The water ...
Oct 18 2022 - Thousands of Maine small businesses to receive $7 million in energy relief
Gov. Mills announced that nearly 3,000 Maine small businesses and nonprofit organizations will soon receive a one-time electric utility account credit.
Oct 18 2022 - Business as usual for Auburn’s Bryan Harsin despite swirling job rumors
That’s one thing I’ve learned over time of just coaching — you focus on the task at hand,” Harsin said prior to his Mobile appearance. “You focus on what’s right in ...
Oct 18 2022 - State Fair of Louisiana offering specials to help stave off impact of inflation
Jade Myers is getting answers on how the State Fair is being impacted and whether it’ll cost you more on the Fair Grounds. “Everything we buy costs more. It’s definitely impacting us as a business,” ...
Oct 18 2022 - Undercover Drug Bust Lands Opelousas Man In Jail For Child Pornography
An Opelousas man is in prison after an undercover drug operation turned into a juvenile pornography investigation. When Michael Roy Williams of Opelousas was caught by law enforcement with crack ...
Oct 18 2022 - Metairie school principal accused of sexually abusing Shaw High student in 1970s
An Archbishop Shaw High School alumnus alleges his English teacher in the 1970s groomed him to have sex with her.
Oct 18 2022 - Logansport Re-imagined seeks to inspire future business owners
Oct. 12—"I think we always had this grandiose idea that downtown Logansport could be like downtown Wabash or downtown Kokomo," Matt Swisher said Tuesday night, Oct. 11, during the Logansport ...
Oct 18 2022 - Better Business Bureau hosting free shred event in Glen Allen
Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia will be hosting a free shred event at their office in Glen Allen. People are invited to bring as much paper as they want to the event. The paper will be ...
Oct 18 2022 - This Alexandria Man Became A Horror Movie Icon 25 Years Ago
This week, way back in 1997, a Louisiana native busted onto the big screen in a role that would go on in horror movie history. Now 25 years later, its time to give him the respect he deserves. On ...
Oct 18 2022 - Kentucky joined a regional hydrogen hub to build out clean energy infrastructure
Kentucky is betting on hydrogen to be the fuel of the future. Hydrogen is the lightest chemical element: a colorless, odorless, combustible gas and the most abundant element in the universe ...
Oct 18 2022 - 8 elementary students injured after school bus crashes into minivan, KY officials say
A school bus carrying elementary school students crashed in Kentucky, leaving several children injured, according to officials. There were 17 students on board the Jefferson County Public Schools bus ...
Oct 18 2022 - Investigation of missing 9-year-old girl leads to body in Kentucky storage unit
Jose Gomez-Alvarez, 32, and Cheyanne Porter, 27, were arrested by Kentucky State Police in Berea on Monday after warrants were issued for the two on charges of tampering with evidence and abuse of ...
Oct 18 2022 - Kansas home destroyed when stove ignites in flames
A southeast Kansas home was destroyed in a fire late Monday night. The fire happened around 8:15 p.m. near Kansas Highway 7 and Northwest Lawton Road, north of Columbus. The homeowner was lighting a ...
Oct 18 2022 - Restaurant inspections: Cockroaches, boil water order, dirty conditions in Wichita KS area
Inspectors found cockroaches, bugs floating in liquor, employees who didn’t wash their hands, dirty equipment and other problems at eight businesses.
Oct 18 2022 - Warren police looking for suspected car thieves
Warren police are asking for the community’s help in identifying two theft suspects. According to police, the two were involved in the theft of a motor vehicle. Long-time local car business ...
Oct 18 2022 - Egonu gets support from Draghi after racist abuse
Italian Premier Mario Draghi called Paola Egonu to offer his support after the volleyball star threatened to quit the national team following racist abuse.
Oct 18 2022 - Wisconsin's All States Ag Parts acquires Kansas forklift parts company
A Kansas business that has sold forklift parts for more than 50 years could get a lift from its recent sale to a Wisconsin-based company.
Oct 18 2022 - While others struggle, Kansas beats goals in program aimed at helping disadvantaged businesses
Launched in the 1980s, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program seeks to level the playing field for minority- and women-owned contractors.
Oct 18 2022 - Dump truck wedged under Lawrence highway bridge
Lawrence crews closed busy Kansas Highway 10 after a truck driver forgot to lower the dump bed and hit a bridge deck.
Oct 18 2022 - Kansas Secretary of State: Jeanna Repass
We can’t have a Secretary of State who’s preoccupied by court battles and scandal — we need someone whose entire focus is on what the people of Kansas need. Whether dealing with business records, ...
Oct 18 2022 - KANcycle: Free rides for Kansas Mobility Week
KANcycle bikes near the CityGo bus stop on S. Seventh Street just south of W. Walnut Street. Salina Post file photo ...
Oct 18 2022 - Kansas City police investigate deadly shooting at 80th, Wayne
The victim has been identified as 19-year-old Daniel Busick. This is the 132nd homicide of the year in Kansas City. At this time last year, Kansas City had recorded 120 homicides, according to ...
Oct 18 2022 - West Virginia Supreme Court upholds conviction of man for allowing child abuse homicide of 5-year-o
The West Virginia Supreme Court on Monday upheld the conviction of a 34-year-old Lost Creek man serving 15 years to life for knowingly allowing the ...
Oct 18 2022 - Heading into sixth generation, Salina-based Exline celebrates 150 years as family business
Exline Inc., which is a Salina-based company employing almost 150 employees, celebrates 150 years, five generations and counting as a family business.
Oct 18 2022 - Busch Light Racing: Kevin Harvick Homestead Advance
Kevin Harvick has made 21 career NASCAR Cup Series starts at Homestead-Miami Speedway and only recorded one victory, but it was his most memorable win.
Oct 18 2022 - SKITTLES Lime is Back: Kyle Busch Homestead-Miami Advance
There are many reasons why Kyle Busch is looking forward to getting “back” to Homestead-Miami Speedway for Sunday’s 400-miler.
Oct 18 2022 - West Des Moines man charged with securities fraud
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE SAYS THIS IS ONE OF THE FIRST CHARGES FILED UNDER IOWA’S NEW CRIMINAL ELDER ABUSE LAW A West Des Moines man is facing charges after police say he had an ongoing ...
Oct 18 2022 - West Virginia’s Economic Highs and Lows
The WVU Bureau of Business and Economic Research has released its economic outlook for the state. As is often the case, there is good, bad and ugly. The good news is that West Virginia’s economy has ...
Oct 18 2022 - Rural Monett man waives hearing on child sexual abuse charges
A 32-year-old defendant waived a preliminary hearing Monday in Lawrence County Circuit Court and was ordered bound over for trial on charges that he sexually abused two girls. Joshua K. Isley, of ...
Oct 18 2022 - Muscatine finds its footing in sprinting past Davenport North 41-13
Muscatine swept across the scoreboard with a dizzying flurry to ambush Davenport North 41-13 for an Iowa high school football victory on October 13. The Muskies registered a 21-6 advantage at ...
Oct 18 2022 - Clinton barely gives Mt. Pleasant Mount Pleasant a chance in blowout victory 49-26
Clinton took on the persona of a rodeo bull, busting loose from the gate and dismounting Mt. Pleasant Mount Pleasant early with a 49-26 verdict during this Iowa football game.
Oct 18 2022 - Mt. Pleasant gears up to ‘take care of business’
You guys just need to go out there and take care of business,” Peterson encouraged the students. Peterson took his role as a hype-man seriously and wove throughout the stands with a mic giving ...
Oct 18 2022 - Will Buss: Underserved communities need health care solutions now
Blessing Health earlier this month deserted the hospital in Keokuk and added to health care deserts that have been sprawling across the country.
Oct 18 2022 - Iowa City family opening 2nd farm business near Des Moines
about 5 miles northeast of Iowa City’s downtown. The warm, sweet apples are among roughly 100 varieties that are the heart of Rasch’s growing family business. Moving beyond a traditional ...
Oct 18 2022 - Iowa Ortho wins approval for ASC
Orthopedic care provider Iowa Ortho, based in Des Moines, plans to construct a 58,580-square-foot surgery center in Grimes, Iowa, according to an Oct. 12 report from Business Record. The Grimes City ...
Oct 18 2022 - Metronet declares Davenport a 'Certified Gigabit City'
Having installed over 980 miles of fiber optic cable, Metronet has provided fiber-optic internet access to the majority of Davenport homes and businesses.
Oct 18 2022 - Jury awards $1M in whistleblower case to fired state worker running for Iowa auditor
Iowa is one of 18 states that directly controls ... Halbur, a licensed real estate agent and small-business owner from Clive, won a close primary in June against Mary Ann Hanusa, of Council ...
Oct 18 2022 - Iowa State basketball operating on two tracks as it prioritizes the present and the future
Iowa State mens basketball has a retooled roster this season, but a blueprint and blockbuster recruiting class courtesy of a Sweet 16 ...
Oct 18 2022 - Iowa-based Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Company announces leadership transition
Kirk Tyler, the long-time leader of Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Company, announced to employees Monday that Rob Feeney and his wife, Jessica, have become majority owners of the company. Rob will ...
Oct 18 2022 - ‘Iowa Mama Bear’ arrested over alleged false reports to DHS about ex-business partner’s famil
A well-known Ankeny activist who protested mask mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic and even filed a lawsuit against the Ankeny School District over the matter has been arrested ...
Oct 18 2022 - 'Iowa Mama Bear' charged with harassing, making false claims against former business partner
Kimberly Reicks was charged Friday with four counts of harassment and two counts of falsely reporting child abuse.
Oct 18 2022 - Elyria man has sticker shock after opening his recent electric bill
A man in Elyria is experiencing sticker shock after he got in the mail a whopper of an electricity bill. The Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council or NOPEC transitioned more than a half million people ...
Oct 18 2022 - There’s a new copper canyon in downtown Washington
People use all sorts of metaphors to describe buildings. Le Corbusier said a house was a machine for living in. Some wag once joked that the Kennedy Center was the box the Lincoln Memorial came in.
Oct 18 2022 - The Purple Guys Announces Sixth Acquisition Through Strategic Partnership with IT Leader Golden Tec
The Purple Guys, a leading provider of managed IT services to small and mid-sized businesses, completed the acquisition of Golden Tech, a Valparaiso, Indiana-based IT managed services provider.
Oct 18 2022 - Terre Haute City Council OKs 2023 budget
In a busy and productive evening, the Terre Haute City Council approved Mayor Duke Bennett’s 2023 budget Thursday evening, including raises for city employees. The 2023 city budget will be $ ...
Oct 18 2022 - Black Business Expo returns to Muscle Shoals
MUSCLE SHOALS, Ala. – The sixth annual Shoals Black Business Expo will be held the North Alabama State Fairground in Muscle Shoals on October 23 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Shoals Black ...
Oct 18 2022 - Man shot while being robbed in hotel parking lot in Winston-Salem, police say
A man was shot while being robbed overnight in the parking lot of University Inn and Suites, Winston-Salem police said in a news release. Officers responded just after midnight to the business in the ...
Oct 18 2022 - Alumna creates mobile ultrasound business in Rochester
Kron told her husband she wanted to start an elective ultrasound business. She would do the ultrasound in the comfort of people’s homes with a portable ultrasound machine. “Now, there are diagnostic ...
Oct 18 2022 - Bike Bus in Portland Gives Us Faith in the Future of Cycling
At the moment, the ‘bike bus’ only runs on Wednesday mornings—during which, the regular bus is nearly empty as most kids within riding distance participate in the bike bus. “What Sam and the bike bus ...
Oct 18 2022 - Agritourism destinations support farmers, stimulate local economies
So being able to attend these agritourism events throughout the year really helps them to drive their business and it really allows them to have more cash flow coming in and be able to support their ...
Oct 18 2022 - New Mexican restaurants adds dining option to downtown Logansport
When it came time to open a new business, Oscar Contreras knew downtown Logansport was the place to be. Yummy Mi Camino Real, 121 S. 6th St., a new Mexican restaurant, sits across the street from ...
Oct 18 2022 - Release your inner Hulk at new 'rage room' in Lafayette
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — There's a new business in Lafayette where channeling your inner Hulk is not only OK, but it's encouraged. OutRage Smash Therapy is Lafayette's first rage room and splatter box. The ...
Oct 18 2022 - United Way of Greater Lafayette at halfway mark of campaign; still more to raise
United Way of Greater Lafayette is encouraging individuals and businesses of the community help reach the campaign goal of $5 million.
Oct 18 2022 - The Grafton centre will be turned into a science hub according to new owners' plans
The Grafton centre is to get a makeover, with an injection of science based businesses, according to current proposals from the new owners. Trinity Investment Management, which bought the ...
Oct 18 2022 - Ex-boyfriend of Navarre woman Cassie Carli charged with abuse of corpse in her death
The St. Clair, Alabama District Attorney announced they will charge Marcus Spanevelo with the abuse of Cassi Carli's corpse.
Oct 18 2022 - Carthage man draws prison terms in sexual abuse of 2 girls
A 72-year-old Carthage man pleaded guilty Monday to sexual abuse of two girls and was assessed consecutive sentences of seven years in prison. David E. Wilson pleaded guilty in Jasper County Circuit ...
Oct 18 2022 - Rio Ferdinand blames ‘male chauvinists’ and ‘archaic thinking’ for online Lioness abuse
Rio Ferdinand has blamed “male chauvinists” and “archaic thinking” for fuelling online abuse of the Lionesses during the Euros. Speaking to The Independent, the former England defender ...
Oct 18 2022 - Evansville Police Asking for Surveillance Video from Monday’s Warehouse Fire
Investigators with the Evansville Police Department are asking residents and businesses near the site of Monday's fire to share any video footage they may have.
Oct 18 2022 - New tool will measure societal impact that conferences have in Edinburgh
Edinburgh-based event professionals have pressed the button on a new tool to measure the societal impact that conferences and business events have in the city.
Oct 18 2022 - Jack Dale Pigg
Jack Dale Pigg, 81, Anderson passed away on October 4, 2022, at Roger Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis after an extended illness. Jack was born December 11, 1940, in Smithville, Indiana to ...
Oct 18 2022 - Corydon man dead in police shooting at Walmart just released on probation
According to court records, Daniel Francis Scott, 30, of Corydon, had taken a plea deal in a fraud case on Oct. 5. On Oct. 6 he was sentenced to probation. Indiana State Police Detective Matt Busick ...
Oct 18 2022 - COTA van found after being stolen in south Columbus, 1 in custody
A spokesperson said no passengers were on board the van when it was taken. COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Central Ohio Transit Authority van that was stolen in south Columbus on Monday has been found. A COTA Plus ...
Oct 18 2022 - Columbus police name two officers involved in shooting that led to arrest
Columbus police named the two officers who were involved in a shooting on Saturday that led to a man being arrested. According to Columbus police, officers heard ...
Oct 18 2022 - Skating coach has become the 'X factor' in Columbus hockey
CBJ skating consultant Lee Harris has worked at all levels of hockey in the city to help grow the game For Lee Harris, it's difficult to decide which is more fun -- instructing players at the highest ...
Oct 18 2022 - Weekend shooting in Columbus leaves one man injured
A man is injured in a weekend shooting in Columbus. The gunfire happened at about 9:40 on Saturday night in the area of Waterworks Road and Byrnes Circle.
Oct 18 2022 - Columbus has joined in on the Pickleball excitement with new facility
Major League Pickleball held the tournament with the highest pursue in the league's short history this weekend in Columbus at Pickle & Chill.
Oct 18 2022 - 4 teens die in Columbus from gun violence in 1 week
Griffin isn't the only 17 year old to die from gun violence this weekend. The Columbus Division of Police has not released many details, but A'niyah Elie was shot and killed Sunda ...
Oct 18 2022 - Thousands tune in as Columbus hosts Nepali volleyball tournament
Amateur club volleyball teams came from Texas, Minnesota, and New York. Hundreds attended and thousands watched live online.
Oct 18 2022 - Chance of snow this week in Columbus. Would this be the earliest ever?
A cold front moving through the Ohio Valley is bringing temperatures more typical of early December than mid-October, and the chance for snow.
Oct 18 2022 - 8 fast facts about dining at The Refectory in Columbus
"I think our (emphasis) is on an unhurried dining experience," he said, "and the opportunity for you to create the menu you want in that dining experience." Some of the changes were necessary because ...
Oct 18 2022 - Second Amazon Style location in the country opens at Easton Town Center in Columbus
The store, in the space formerly home to Forever 21, features thousands of styles and hundreds of brands, including Calvin Klein, Champion and Theory ...
Oct 18 2022 - 17-year-old girl shot in Short North is fourth teen slain in Columbus in less than a week
Four teenagers have been fatally shot in Columbus in the last week, including a 17-year-old who died after being shot in the Short North.
Oct 18 2022 - Columbus police investigate 3 shootings in 5 days
Police in Columbus are appealing to the public for help after responding to three different shootings in the span of five days. According to the Columbus Police Department, the ...
Oct 18 2022 - Sierra Club report says some Indiana utilities lag behind in clean energy transition
Since the Sierra Club released its first utility scorecard last year, more than half of electric utilities in the U.S. made improvements — but 35 percent of them got even lower scores than the ...
Oct 18 2022 - Wakes set for Bristol police officers killed in ambush
Wakes will be held this week leading up to a funeral Friday at Rentschler Field for the slain police officers killed in an apparent ambush. Bristol Mayor Jeff Caggiano said a wake will be held ...
Oct 18 2022 - Police release bodycam video from officer wounded in Bristol, Conn., ambush
Bristol Police Sgt. Dustin Demonte, Officer Alex Hamzy ambushed responding to fake domestic call, state police say It was from the bodycam of the only officer who survived, 26-year-old Alec Iurato, ...
Oct 18 2022 - Funeral services planned for two Bristol officers killed in line of duty
Funeral services are set for the two Bristol Police Department officers killed in the line of duty during an ambush-style shooting last week.
Oct 18 2022 - Brazil soy growers plant six mln hectares in a week, sowing jumps to 24% of area
Brazilian farmers planted six million hectares (14.8 million acres) with soybeans in just a week as rains in the center west of the country helped growers advance work, according to agribusiness ...
Oct 18 2022 - A guide to Bloomington buses
The W Route will take students from the stadium to Indiana Memorial Union and the IU Auditorium ... IU Campus Bus Service is open to all students, faculty, staff and visitors of the IU-Bloomington ...
Oct 18 2022 - Former Bedford school bus driver pleads guilty to DUI
BEDFORD — A former Bedford County Public Schools bus driver pleaded guilty Friday to driving under the influence in the course of her duties and contributing to delinquency of a minor. Kimberly ...
Oct 18 2022 - Gov. Brian Kemp bus tour stops in Bainbridge
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp addressed supporters at Willis Park Thursday morning, as the closely watched race for governor enters its final few weeks. The incumbent governor ...
Oct 18 2022 - White Bird News: A busy Monday on Oct. 10
Good News Club will have its first meeting this coming Monday, Oct. 10, at Pleasant View Baptist Church. Kids from four-years-old and up to sixth grade are ...
Oct 18 2022 - New adult training academy coming to Mountain Home
Downtown Mountain Home will soon offer a new adult training academy. Shakoori Town Center business owner Mirazim Shakoori and David Porter, president of Porter House, which is a 25-year-old training ...
Oct 18 2022 - Rupert Murdoch Considers Reuniting Fox With News Corp., WSJ Says
Rupert Murdoch is exploring options to recombine his Fox Corp. and News Corp. businesses, putting back together a media empire that he split in 2013.
Oct 18 2022 - Rupert Murdoch considers merger of two halves of his business empire
Rupert Murdoch, center, with his sons Lachlan, left, and James, right, in Sun Valley, Idaho, in 2013. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) ...
Oct 18 2022 - It's Your Business: Gautney is new Riggins EMT
A shoutout to Grangeville resident Don Soltman. I saw Don lowering the flag at the Grangeville Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center the other day. Don volunteers there and also at ...
Oct 18 2022 - Prominent Chicago priest accused of sexual abuse of minor
A Catholic priest who gained national fame as an activist has been asked to step away from his ministry while allegations that he sexually abused a minor decades ago are investigated. The ...
Oct 18 2022 - Water ouzels busy teaching youngsters in eastern Idaho
At the LeHardys Rapids in Yellowstone Park, I observed a small dark gray bird that appeared to be pecking a hole in a rock out in the Yellowstone River. As I got closer, I saw the bird was killing a ...
Oct 18 2022 - Lewiston man accused of molesting child at daycare over 9 years
LEWISTON, Idaho — The Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office filed two counts of lewd conduct with a minor child and one count of sexual abuse of a child under 16 against a Lewiston man on Friday.
Oct 18 2022 - Former Hayden Meadows Elementary School teacher sentenced to life in prison for sexual abuse
Judge Cynthia Meyer sentenced Stone on Thursday to life in prison, the maximum penalty. He will be eligible for parole in 30 years, when he is 94 years old.
Oct 18 2022 - Men's Issues Therapists in Grangeville, ID
I promise to work hard helping you. Grangeville men's therapists who have a special focus on men and men's issues, including men's emotional health, men's mental health and life transitions for men.
Oct 18 2022 - Former North Idaho teacher sentenced to at least 30 years in prison for sexual abuse of minors
A former North Idaho elementary school teacher will spend at least 30 years in prison for lewd conduct with two minors over a period of several years. Ronald D. Stone, 64, was sentenced Thursday to ...
Oct 18 2022 - Two Boise women help support small businesses
This was the dilemma that two women kept running into, so they decided to do something about it. Cary Fortin and Cara Oppenheimer came up with the idea of goodbuy, a free online shopping tool that ...
Oct 18 2022 - Rock Lititz to host Live Event Career Exploration Conference Nov. 4
Students and graduates interested in learning about careers in the live events business are invited to a conference at Rock Lititz that will begin and end with real-time setup for ...
Oct 18 2022 - Pearl Harbor brought war to homefront | Heart of the Valley
In an uncommonly warm December day in 1941, the Reverend A. C. Bussingham was delivering a Sunday morning sermon to his congregation at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. One ...
Oct 18 2022 - Hawaii hospitals monitor spike in kids with respiratory illnesses
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii hospitals are seeing a spike in kids coming in with respiratory viruses. “We definitely are seeing a busier season,” said Dr. Jessica Kosut, division chief ...
Oct 18 2022 - Blue Hawaii
After arriving back in Hawaii from the Army, Chad Gates (Elvis Presley) defies his parents' wishes for him to work at the family business and instead goes to work as a tour guide at his girlfriend's ...
Oct 18 2022 - 5A Young Street Sylvania NSW 2224
Spacious open plan layout enjoys seamless outdoor transition - Covered entertaining features built-in barbecue and wet bar - Custom designed plunge pool 5A Young Street, Sylvania NSW 2224 was last ...
Oct 18 2022 - Gwinnett fire crews battle apartment fire, flames at strip mall in same morning
SNELLVILLE, Ga. — Gwinnett County crews battled two separate fires Wednesday morning. Firefighters were called to an apartment complex and later a business. Four people and six pets were ...
Oct 18 2022 - Georgia relaxed alcohol laws during COVID-19. Here's how Savannah is updating local ordinance.
City of Savannah is proposing some changes to its alcohol ordinance. Alcohol license-holding businesses could be affected.
Oct 18 2022 - Georgia Tech Football Offers 2023 Wide Receiver Chance Fitzgerald
Georgia Tech has been busy on the recruiting trail with new offers while it is their bye week and one of the new offers went out to a wide receiver from the state of Tennessee that has been getting ...
Oct 18 2022 - Georgia couple shifts to modern style, life on Lake Conroe
That's life in transition, as the Bellmors adapt to a new home in a new city. MORE FROM DIANE COWEN: Truth BBQ bringing stellar meats to Marburger Farm Antique Show in Round Top.
Oct 18 2022 - Macon's Hispanic community is growing. Here are some of its influential business owners
Macon is a town ripe with diverse communities and events that celebrate them. Groups like Macon Pride and Macon-Middle Georgia Black Pages act as resources and celebrations for the people they support ...
Oct 18 2022 - Chick-fil-A distribution center proposed in Lexington County
Get the Columbia, SC business stories that matter. Sign up to get all the latest business and real estate stories that are shaping Columbia each week straight to your inbox. LEXINGTON COUNTY ...
Oct 18 2022 - Accused Elijah DeWitt killers denied bail ahead of Georgia high school football star's funeral
Kemare Bryan and Chandler Richardson were each charged with four felonies for allegedly gunning down Elijah DeWitt in a Dave and Buster’s parking lot in Georgia last Wednesday.
Oct 18 2022 - GA: MARTA to adopt new plans for Clayton, DeKalb transit lines
The agency will seek approval in December for a proposed bus rapid transit line from East Point station in Fulton County to Jonesboro and Lovejoy in Clayton County. MARTA also plans to adopt a new ...
Oct 18 2022 - MARTA tested on-demand shuttles. How popular were they?
MARATA and Georgia Tech are looking at the results of a program that transported passengers in vans to and from bus and rail stations.
Oct 18 2022 - Dalton Announces New Brand Identity and Agency Partners
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., October 11, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dalton, an international award-winning brand and communications agency operating in Atlanta, Jacksonville and Nashville, announced a brand ...
Oct 18 2022 - He was CEO of 2 homegrown Columbus companies. Mike Dillon dies at 83
George Michael "Mike" Dillon, former president and CEO of homegrown Columbus companies Tom's Foods and Kinnett Dairies, has died. Dillon died Oct. 8 at Piedmont Hospital, according to McMullen Funeral ...
Oct 18 2022 - 80-year-old mauled to death by daughter’s 3 dogs, Georgia cops say. Now she’s charged
LaGrange is about 50 miles north of Columbus. Tanasia is a national Real-Time reporter based in Atlanta covering news across Georgia, Mississippi and the Southeast. Her sub-beat is retail and ...
Oct 18 2022 - Columbus could spend $13 million on pay raises. Not everyone is happy about it -- yet
The Columbus Consolidated Government is close to implementing a $13 million pay plan that would raise salaries for more than 2,000 city employees. Columbus councilors could cast their final votes on ...
Oct 18 2022 - Alleged arsonist ‘upset with ex-girlfriend’ started fatal Columbus fire, cops say
A memorial to Val Almonord, 37, is at the corner of 14th Avenue and 16th Street in Columbus, Georgia. Almonord died in a fire Friday at what remains of this house at 1601 14th Ave. 03/08/2022 Mike ...
Oct 18 2022 - Columbus suspect pleads guilty to April 2019 murder, other charges
A Columbus murder suspect pleaded guilty Monday. In April 2019, Tellious Savalas Brown was arrested and charged with the murder of 60-year-old Roy Wilborn. Brown goes by the nickname “T-man.” The ...
Oct 18 2022 - Carrollton man accused of abusing child, posting it online
HAVE KNOWN THE ABUSE WAS HAPPENING AND STOPPED IT. A CARROLLTON MAN ACCUSED OF PHYSICALLY ABUSING A TODDLER AND POSTING A VIDEO OF IT ON SNAPCHAT. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN IS CHARGED CRIMINAL ABUSE OF A ...
Oct 18 2022 - Warnock answers Libertarian wildcard in Ga.; Walker skips
Libertarian Chase Oliver isn’t going to win Georgia’s pivotal U.S. Senate race. But the 37-year-old Atlanta businessman could help determine whether Democrats or Republicans control the Senate over ...
Oct 18 2022 - Berkeley bike lane plan hits speed bump
BERKELEY (KPIX) -- The Berkeley City Council will reconsider a controversial plan to stripe dozens of parking spaces for new bike lanes on a busy commercial corridor. One council member believed ...
Oct 18 2022 - UGA music business program organizes double concert at Nuçi’s Space
Organized annually by students in the University of Georgia's music business certificate program, there were two sets up to play at Space Jam: Athens’ very own Josh Bennett Band, and The ...
Oct 18 2022 - KC water project impacts Waldo neighborhood
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A water department project impacted people and businesses in the Waldo area late Wednesday morning. The Waldo Library Branch closed shortly before noon because of the issue.
Oct 18 2022 - Local businesses in downtown Venice rely on community to reopen after Hurricane Ian damaged multipl
The Venice community is counting its blessings. They know it could’ve been much worse. “Big swing of emotions, and like everybody in Florida you don’t want it to hit you, but you don’t ...
Oct 18 2022 - Inspired by their late dog, couple opens healthy pet food store in New Milford
Paul Gallant and Lynn Felici-Gallant of Paul’s Custom Pet Food in town said they were inspired by their former dog, a Golden Retriever named Hunter, to open their business. Fifteen years ago, when ...
Oct 18 2022 - Fresh footage casts ‘real doubt’ on alleged racial abuse of Jair Tavares
Dundee United and the SPFL launched investigations after Hibs called for a probe after alleging Tavares was subjected to racist comments on Tuesday.
Oct 18 2022 - Hispanic Heritage Month: The story of Florida's first Latino governor
“He was, really, a visionary,” Kite-Powell continued. “Both as mayor of Tampa and as governor of Florida.” “As mayor, he was very business minded, but also environmentally minde ...
Oct 18 2022 - AG Moody says enough fentanyl seized in ‘massive’ bust to kill half of Florida
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement held a news conference in Tampa to announce the “shutdown of a massive fentanyl ...
Oct 18 2022 - Florida's first house built with 3-D printer technology takes up residence in Tallahassee
Besides its robustness and reiliance, the more cost effective construction method might help meet the area's need for more affordable housing.
Oct 18 2022 - 👋Plea for help on social media leads to 50+ volunteers showing up at Sanford restaurant
A Sanford business owner is sharing her story of community and support after Hurricane Ian damaged her restaurant.
Oct 18 2022 - After devastating fire, Hades Motorsports has new facility in Port St. Lucie
A large fire that tore through Hades Motorsports last week may have knocked the business down, but not out. “We knew that we had to get back up, get back and running and do exactly what we know how to ...
Oct 18 2022 - Port St. Lucie population surge brings influx of traffic
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Commuters on St. Lucie West ... It was a backup at rush hour, but people here said it's busy all day. The Florida Department of Transportation's traffic counts shows ...
Oct 18 2022 - Middlesex Water Company Dedicates New Ozone Plant
Observes 125th Year in Business Dedicates New OzoneTreatment Plant Project team members cut the ribbon on Middlesex Water's new ozone facility. They are (left to right) MWC team members Ning Tong, ...
Oct 18 2022 - Plant City equine therapy business owner happy to finally get pole barn
Christina Dawson, owner of Horse Force in Plant City, uses horses in her therapy sessions as a mental health counselor. It can be tough in the Florida heat, so she decided to install a pole barn.
Oct 18 2022 - FL: St. Petersburg beach shuttle SunRunner makes its debut next Friday
Transit officials want you to know it’s OK to come aboard with a wet swimsuit full of sand. Bring your beach gear, too. Even your bike, which can be stored vertically inside the bus.
Oct 18 2022 - Pensacola visit aims to educate Black voters on how they can help shape November election
Black Voters Matter are coming to Pensacola on Sunday as part of their "We Won't Back Down" fall bus tour to build and educate on Black voting power.
Oct 18 2022 - Cresco Labs Opens Second Pensacola Florida Dispensary
Sunnyside Dispensary Announces Opening of Second Store in Pensacola Florida (Photo: Business Wire) "We’re excited to continue expanding access to Cresco Labs’ leading portfolio of products across ...
Oct 18 2022 - South Florida school chaos result of swatting calls
South Florida law enforcement officials were kept busy on Tuesday responding to several calls regarding armed suspects on school campuses throughout the area.
Oct 18 2022 - Train vs. car collision in Plainfield forces street closures
One of the busiest areas in suburban Plainfield was brought to a standstill when a car and train collided at Main Street. The railroad crossing was shut down for quite some time.
Oct 18 2022 - Crash between car and train closes busy railroad crossing in Plainfield
One of the busiest areas in suburban Plainfield was brought to a standstill when a car and train collided at Main Street.First responders were called to the scene around 10:50 a.m., according to ...
Oct 18 2022 - Mary Catherine Lightner
Mary Kay was born May 4, 1923 in Seymour, Indiana, daughter of the late Albert Charles Vogel and Maude Prather Vogel. She was a graduate of Batesville High School and Indiana Business School. She ...
Oct 18 2022 - Public utilities issue drought warning
City of Angels Camp (COA), and Utica Water and Power Authority (UWPA) have issued a drought warning asking residents and businesses to voluntarily cut ...
Oct 18 2022 - Voluntary Water Conservation Encouraged
Governing bodies are asking residents, businesses, and ranches to voluntarily cut water use by 15% compared to 2020 levels. Ralph Chick, UWPA Board President explains “While we are fortunate to have ...
Oct 18 2022 - UC Berkeley professor to award $1,000 to a winner each month for acts of kindness
BERKELEY, Calif. - A UC Berkeley Haas School of Business professor has launched a special initiative aimed at promoting, celebrating, and rewarding acts of kindness in his community. It’s ...
Oct 18 2022 - Oklahoma Pumpkin Patch Grow Businesses Struggle to Grow Pumpkins Amid Drought
Green Country has been plagued by extreme drought this year – and so have its pumpkin patches. Most aren’t growing their own pumpkins this year. But this isn’t a new phenomenon. Melissa Torkleson owns ...
Oct 18 2022 - A small Fairbanks company wants to build Alaska’s biggest wind farms
A Fairbanks man and his Lower 48 business partner are advancing plans to build what could become Alaska’s biggest wind farms, one each outside Anchorage and Fairbanks. Andrew McDonnell ...
Oct 18 2022 - The boom and bust of Brooks, Alaska
At that time the new camp was known as Brooks, named for famed Geological Survey geologist Alfred Brooks. Later, the name was changed to Livengood after Jay Livengood, one of the discoverers of the ...
Oct 18 2022 - Worth $600M, private jet company flyExclusive to go public with business combination
Kinston-based flyExclusive sees clear skies ahead, and will enter into a merger deal with a SPAC that values the company at $600M.
Oct 18 2022 - Bushland rises to No. 2, Tascosa and Canyon also rise in DCTF rankings
Tascosa (6-1) rose up one spot and is ranked No. 8 in the Class 5A Division I rankings following its bye week. The Rebels return to the field this Thursday night against Caprock at Dick Bivins Stadium ...
Oct 18 2022 - Owner of 'World's Best' Burlington tavern remembered as a successful businessman who loved his town
Forty years after opening Fred's Burgers — the Burlington restaurant with the "world's best burger" — Fred Mabson is being remembered as a successful business owner who never stopped trying to improve ...
Oct 18 2022 - This Delaware multihyphenate is opening Smyrna’s first vegan brunch spot
Subscribe here to get updates on Delaware tech, business and innovation news in your inbox on Thursdays. During the week, Jenesis Prioleau-Golden works a full-time corporate job. At heart, she is the ...
Oct 18 2022 - Illegal crossings rise year over year at US-Canada border in Northeast, CBP officials say
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials said agents have been busy securing the northern border as illegal entries have more than doubled compared to last year. The Swanton sector of the U.S.
Oct 18 2022 - Snellville Shiloh shoots past Winder Apalachee with early burst
Snellville Shiloh took on the persona of a rodeo bull, busting loose from the gate and dismounting Winder Apalachee early with a 55-7 verdict for a Georgia high school football victory on ...
Oct 18 2022 - 1 hurt after NJ Transit train collides with pickup at crossing
The crash was reported about 11:45 p.m. Saturday at the Central Avenue crossing in Hackensack, according to city fire officials.
Oct 18 2022 - NJ Transit train, truck collide in Hackensack, leaving one victim hospitalized
The crash occurred just before midnight near the Central Avenue railroad crossing, the city Fire Department said.
Oct 18 2022 - Mobile mammography bus makes stop in Clemson
The Tiger Sports Shop hosts an event for Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.
Oct 18 2022 - Some residents object to housing migrants on Staten Island
Some Staten Islanders continue to slam the mayor and the city for housing some migrants in their borough. About 20,000 people have been bused to New York City. About 100 are being housed on Staten ...
Oct 18 2022 - From a garage to the main street: craft brewer opens taproom
From brewing in his garage to opening on the main street: the past two years have been “a phenomenal ride” for Scott Whittaker who's just opened Invercargill's newest taproom with his business partner ...
Oct 18 2022 - Congressman Mike Johnson speaks to South Bossier Lunch Group
He has a pretty rosy outlook for Louisiana, as he projects the continued recovery ... development and business future of South Bossier and Bossier City.
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