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Bus News Archives, October 19 2022
Oct 19 2022 - July floods finally declared a federal disaster in St. Clair County. Residents frustrated by delay.
Residents and business owners there can begin applying for federal aid as early as Tuesday, White House officials said in a news release.
Oct 19 2022 - Kansas City man busted for burglary in Rolla
A Kansas City man finds himself in trouble in central Missouri and facing charges tied to a suspected burglary.
Oct 19 2022 - Altria Reaches Agreement With Philip Morris International for IQOS Transition
Altria to receive cash payments from Philip Morris International of approximately $2.7 billion in exchange for assigning exclusive U.S. commercialization rights to the IQOS system effective April 30, ...
Oct 19 2022 - Molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) Market Size Overview by Rising Demands, Trends and Huge Business Opportunitie
Pre and Post Covid is Covered and Report Customization is Available. "Molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) Market" Insights 2022 | ...
Oct 19 2022 - Costco receives liquor license approval for potential Noblesville store
The Issaquah, Washington-based wholesale club chain wants to construct the store near a busy intersection on the south side of the city, according to the license application.
Oct 19 2022 - Dunbar, McCann, vie for Supervisor District 2
My skills, my experiences in education, in running a business with my wife, and those gained in the supervisor office, as well as my responsibility to being committed to this position make me the best ...
Oct 19 2022 - The Cannabis Economy: See where Oregon ranks for sales
Still, the long term consequences for cannabis businesses and investors remains unclear. Today, 19 states and the District of Columbia allow legal recreational use. Five more — ...
Oct 19 2022 - Open access networks: 'A good cheap pipe’ for internet connectivity
By providing the fiber infrastructure and then letting internet service providers compete to connect homes and businesses, the network strategy can drive down prices and boost services, advocates say.
Oct 19 2022 - Missouri to receive nearly $95 million in small business financing
Missouri will receive $94.8 million from the Department of Treasury. The money will be put in the IDEA Fund, a venture capital program operated by the Missouri Technology Corporation. The program ...
Oct 19 2022 - Raymond Mauger Jr.
He and his wife Nancy Jean spent their earlier years raising 4 children in Bexley Ohio, then moved to Pataskala Ohio where he kept busy gardening, helping with 4-H projects and working on his ...
Oct 19 2022 - Jefferson City volleyball rallies to defeat Battle in five sets
The Jefferson City Lady Jays are thankful Missouri high school volleyball has transitioned from a best-of-3 set format to a best-of-5. Especially the seniors. Jefferson City overcame a two-set deficit ...
Oct 19 2022 - Jefferson City volleyball rallies to defeat Battle
The Jefferson City Lady Jays are thankful Missouri high school volleyball has transitioned from a best-of-3 set format to a best-of-5. Especially the seniors. Jefferson City overcame a two-set deficit ...
Oct 19 2022 - Excelsior Springs man pleads not guilty to binding and abusing woman for weeks in his basement
A 39-year-old Excelsior Springs, Missouri, man accused of kidnapping a woman in Kansas City and holding her hostage for weeks made his first court appearance Tuesday after being charged with ...
Oct 19 2022 - Grover: Converting African Currencies into Dollars in Cross-border Business, Disincentive to Trade
The Chief Executive Officer of Cellulant, a Fintech company driving financial inclusion in Africa, Mr. Akshay Grover, has stressed the need for the growth of cross-border business among African ...
Oct 19 2022 - 'Fall On Fulton' encourages community to support local businesses
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Fall is always a beautiful time in West Michigan, and Saturday, a special event is letting you soak up all of the shopping opportunities in Grand Rapids' East Fulton ...
Oct 19 2022 - Mexico Public Safety responds to pedestrian hit by a vehicle and residential fire Monday morning
Mexico Public Safety With Busy Monday Morning Responding To A Pedestrian Being Hit By A Vehicle And A Residential Fire Mexico Public Safety responded to several incidents around the same ...
Oct 19 2022 - In secret testimony, Caruso was grilled about what USC knew about disgraced gynecologist
L.A. mayoral candidate Rick Caruso's secret USC deposition offers few answers into a long-secret investigation into alleged abuse by Dr. George Tyndall.
Oct 19 2022 - UW, Wyoming SBDC plan Tuesday event in Cheyenne
Meanwhile, the University of Wyoming and the Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network plan another event for this coming Tuesday. This is an in-person workshop in Cheyenne, according t ...
Oct 19 2022 - Supports Trudy Busch Valentine
A friend and I attended a political rally to hear Trudy Busch Valentine, Missouri’s Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, a woman who makes no claim to being, or wanting to be, ...
Oct 19 2022 - ATF investigating string of burglaries at 3 firearms businesses in KC metro
ATF investigators are searching for a group of thieves who rammed their way inside three businesses in the Kansas City metro during a rash of gun store burglaries.
Oct 19 2022 - Major business expansion in Festus area expected to be unveiled Thursday
James Hardie Industries has required public officials to sign nondisclosure agreements as they work through a series of taxpayer-backed government aid packages.
Oct 19 2022 - Why Trudy Busch Valentine wants to be Missouri’s next US Senator
Trudy Busch Valentine is one of his 11 children. She’s bold in her own way. She’s running for U.S. Senate without political experience beyond growing up in an enormous, wealthy family that was, for a ...
Oct 19 2022 - Alabama Academy of Honor adds 5 members to its ranks from business, law, science, sports
The academy maintains a membership of up to 100 living members. New members are chosen by a majority vote of the academy.
Oct 19 2022 - Fight inside Caruthersville business leads to shots fired arrest
CARUTHERSVILLE, Mo. (KFVS) - A shots fired call at a Caruthersville business leads to an arrest. Officers were called to Laura’s Mini Mart on Truman Boulevard on Friday, September 30 to ...
Oct 19 2022 - 2022-2023 Best Colleges in Missouri
Students can study architecture, art, arts and sciences, business, and engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, a private research institution in Missouri ... alumni in D.C. Each ...
Oct 19 2022 - Missouri education report calls for increased teacher salaries, training opportunities
A blue ribbon commission tasked with reviewing Missouri’s teacher recruitment and retention efforts released its report Tuesday, calling for more robust spending on teacher salaries and training.
Oct 19 2022 - Crash involving Blue Springs police cruiser, another vehicle injures officer, 2 others
WE BEGIN WITH BREAKING NEWS AT SIX AS BLUE SPRINGS POLICE ARE ON THE SCENE RIGHT NOW OF A CRASH INVOLVING ONE OF THEIR OFFICERS. YOU’RE LOOKING AT LIVE PICTURES FROM THE SCENE. BUSY SEVEN HIGHWAY IN R ...
Oct 19 2022 - MSHP accidents
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP), two separate accidents with injuries on U.S. 67 Thursday morning kept first responders busy in the northern part of St. Francois County.
Oct 19 2022 - MSHP reports two accidents Thursday
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP), two separate accidents with injuries on U.S. 67 Thursday morning kept first responders busy in the northern part of St. Francois County.
Oct 19 2022 - Congresswoman Cori Bush speaks at the Women’s Wave Pro-Choice Rally
Congresswoman Cori Bush speaks at the Women’s Wave Pro-Choice Rally. MU students, activists and Missouri political candidates – including Democratic Rep. Cori Bush – attende ...
Oct 19 2022 - Binoculars time: Upper Mississippi River swan watch bus tour set for Nov. 15
The bus tour, sponsored by the Friends of the Refuge Headwaters, will leave from Winona and explore wildlife viewing areas on the Minnesota and Wisconsin sides of the river.
Oct 19 2022 - Barge traffic bottlenecks and low water on Mississippi River loom during crop harvest
Joe Serbus farms outside the town of Franklin, Minnesota, near the winding Minnesota River. The water levels have been low for a while now, but it's the other river — across the state — that he's ...
Oct 19 2022 - Friends of the Refuge offers swan watch bus tour
The Friends of the Refuge Headwaters will offer a coach bus tour to view the fall migration and changing colors of the Upper Mississippi River from 9 a.m. to 2:30 ...
Oct 19 2022 - Greyhound buses return to Vicksburg with pickup point at Corner Market shopping center
After about a one-year absence, Greyhound is returning to Vicksburg. According to information released early Wednesday, Greyhound Lines Inc. has a new stop in Vicksburg at 3046 Indiana Ave., which is ...
Oct 19 2022 - GSMA MWC AFRICA 2022 BRINGS TOGETHER THE BUSINESS LEADERS AND POLICYMAKERS OF THE MOBILE ECOSYSTEM
At MWC Africa, GSMA will host Africa Shared Value Leadership Summit (ASVL) and Smart Africa meetings to showcase how all sectors and technology are coming together to drive economic growth in Africa ...
Oct 19 2022 - Accused Florence child abuser wants to donate kidney to brother in Mississippi
A former church leader charged with multiple counts of child and sexual abuse is asking for permission to help his ailing brother in Mississippi.
Oct 19 2022 - Former Alabama church worker accused of child sex abuse asks to donate kidney to Mississippi brothe
Kelly Dale Crotts, 47, is accused of victimizing children while he worked in various leadership positions at a church.
Oct 19 2022 - Accused Alabama child abuser wants to donate kidney to brother in Mississippi
A former church leader charged with multiple counts of child and sexual abuse is asking for permission to help his ailing brother in Mississippi.
Oct 19 2022 - Coast business and vegetarian cafe work together to feed the homeless
Steven Morgan is the owner of Magic Movers and recently started a campaign for feeding the homeless partnering with Good Karma Cafe ...
Oct 19 2022 - Speeding Mississippi driver nabbed with marijuana on I-75 in Sumter County
Hyundai passenger car with Mississippi plates at 2:46 a.m. Thursday southbound on I-75 at Bushnell when he was paced driving 90 miles per hour in a 70 mph zone, according to an arrest report from the ...
Oct 19 2022 - Meridian sees continued investment, growth
Community Development Director Craig Hitt on Tuesday said several new businesses are working to establish themselves in the Meridian area, including a new athletic facility. “We have an indoor ...
Oct 19 2022 - Former teacher of 47 years and county supervisor dies in school bus crash
HEARTBREAKING: A 77-year-old man died days after the school bus he was driving with 12 children onboard crashed in Mississippi, the highway patrol said.
Oct 19 2022 - Man hospitalized after shooting inside of a business in Richmond’s East End
According to Richmond Police, officers responded to the 1400 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike, just after Mosby Street, around 5:30 p.m. for a reported shooting.
Oct 19 2022 - Team Brake Down gears up for busy hunting season
BROOKHAVEN — Team Brake Down Blood Trailing group is gearing up for another busy deer season. Last year, they recovered 409 deer for hunters across Mississippi and Louisiana and already they had a ...
Oct 19 2022 - NY Waterway might keep Belford ferry for now, but will judge kill Seastreak contract?
Commuter prices:Belford ferry ... little precedent to go by. He said only that he would make his decision soon. Michael L. Diamond is a business reporter who has been writing about the New Jersey ...
Oct 19 2022 - Clairvoyant Jersey girl April Busset brings magic to Halloween
Busset is a natural-born clairvoyant. She started performing readings during her teens before finally making it a professional career.
Oct 19 2022 - Wyoming gas station worker hurt by man throwing objects, police looking for suspect
Wyoming police said a man on a party bus entered a Citgo gas station at 800 Burton Street SW and, after an argument, began throwing objects at employees ...
Oct 19 2022 - Michigan man arrested for impersonating deputy, detaining students and bus driver
Police said the bus driver was approached by the suspect when she pulled into a parking lot to check on a student who had a bloody nose.
Oct 19 2022 - Southgate city officials warn business owner over mural
SOUTHGATE, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - "We were amazed. She did an awesome job," said Makenzie Costello, whose family owns Cada's Hair Studio in Southgate. Costello said her family immediately fell in ...
Oct 19 2022 - St. Joseph bridge to undergo $1.4M in ‘repairs to critical structures’ starting next week
Another major bridge between St. Joseph and Benton Harbor is about to be under construction. The Michigan Department of Transportation announced Friday that the I-94 Business Loop bridge over Morrison ...
Oct 19 2022 - St. Joe businesses preparing for the colder months — as temps drop and high winds pick up
Cold temps, strong winds and big waves are making peak fall feel closer to Winter in Southwest Michigan. And while some businesses are winding down after the summer season — others are preparing for ...
Oct 19 2022 - Business Leaders for Michigan CEO challenges state to make bold moves
Business leader Jeff Donofrio says Michigan has made good progress since the recession of the late 2000s, but must make bold moves to strengthen its education, attract and retain workers, and draw ...
Oct 19 2022 - Saginaw County looking to fill Medical Examiner Investigator openings
SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) -Doctor Russell Bush is the Chief Medical Examiner for Saginaw County. He’s looking for ten people who want to become a Medical Examiner Investigator. The on-call position ...
Oct 19 2022 - Reese Witherspoon shows off her fall style in stunning dresses from her clothing line
If there’s one thing Reese Witherspoon knows how to do, it’s pull off a look and have fun with fashion. Career-wise, Reese sure has been keeping busy as both a movie producer and actor for the ...
Oct 19 2022 - See how Kalamazoo-area prep football teams fared in Week 8 of 2022 season
Follow along to see all the Kalamazoo-area final scores from a busy Week 8 of the 2022 high school football season. Kalamazoo-area Week 8 prep football picks: Which teams boost their playoff chances?
Oct 19 2022 - Southland Farms opens in Niles
A new Niles business opened its doors to the community Friday morning. Cannabis microbusiness Southland Farms, 215 S. 11th St., Niles, opened its doors Friday for its grand opening weekend. The ...
Oct 19 2022 - Holiday Train Returns To Wisconsin In December
It’ll make six Wisconsin stops, Watertown, Columbus, Portage, Wisconsin Dells, Mauston, and Tomah. The dates are December 9th and 10th. The holiday train raises money for local food banks but has been ...
Oct 19 2022 - ACWR's Midland Logistics Park in Midland, NC is open and ready for Business!
The Midland Transload Yard expects to become a central distribution hub for the Charlotte metro area. Several major plastic distributors have already claimed portions of the yard ...
Oct 19 2022 - Craft beer business continues to grow in U.P.
Although Michigan is known as “The Great Beer State,” beer enthusiasts often focus on the many craft breweries, pubs and producers south of the Mackinac Bridge. Upper Peninsula residents are equally ...
Oct 19 2022 - Charge authorized against Michigan veterinarian after video shows him allegedly abusing dog
Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido on Monday, Oct. 17 said he authorized a single count of animal cruelty against a Macomb County veterinarian ...
Oct 19 2022 - Ludington man sentenced in abuse of infant
Derrick Patton.. A Ludington man was sentenced to a year in jail in connection with the abuse of a 13-month-old girl. Derrick Patton, 25, was ...
Oct 19 2022 - Opinion: Michigan’s small businesses are still getting the cold shoulder from Lansing
Michigan is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to incentivize low-wage manufacturing jobs. When will lawmakers mobilize for small business?
Oct 19 2022 - Petoskey earns two wins in hosted quad, Mackinaw City wins NLC tourney
That’s the hope for the Petoskey volleyball team, which has stayed busy with Big North Conference matches, weekend tourney play and a hosted quad match Monday in the Petoskey High School gym. The ...
Oct 19 2022 - Michigan parents may face life in prison for providing minors gender-affirming care under bill
The bill, introduced by House Republicans, would change the definition of first-degree child abuse under state law to include parents providing puberty blocking drugs or gender-confirmation surgery ...
Oct 19 2022 - Black Voters Matter bus rolls into Metro Detroit ahead of November election
On Tuesday, the national voting rights organization called Black Voters Matter brought their message and caravan to southeast Michigan, including in Ypsilanti, Detroit, and Highland Park, to encourage ...
Oct 19 2022 - Attorney says 1 of 2 suspects charged in death of Highland Park business owner was beaten with flas
An attorney for one of the two men charged in connection with the death of a Highland Park father and business owner at Fort Sheridan Beach says his client was beaten with a flashlight by the victim ...
Oct 19 2022 - State of Michigan report finds abuse and neglect at Mission Point in Hancock
Mission Point Nursing and Physical Rehabilitation Center of Hancock has been cited for abuse and neglect following an investigation from the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
Oct 19 2022 - Labor market liberty: Where do Michigan cities rank?
Grand Rapids-Wyoming ranks third among Michigan’s 14 metro areas in a new index of economic freedom, suggesting a bullish future for the region’s business and employment growth. Our new study ...
Oct 19 2022 - Grand Rapids neighborhood market named sustainable business of the year
South East Market, which opened in January 2021, received the award from the West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum.
Oct 19 2022 - New cannabis businesses, new apartment approved in Atlantic City
The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority supported two planned cannabis businesses in the city on Tuesday, part of a growing number in the works for the resort.
Oct 19 2022 - State panel will review bid-tampering allegation against ex-Broward transit official
A state ethics commission has found there is probable cause to pursue an investigation into the actions of a former Broward county employee, a year after the county's ethics czar urged the commission ...
Oct 19 2022 - Man who fled Flat Rock police with infant in car charged with child abuse
A 25-year-old man who fled Flat Rock police with an infant in his car is now facing a child abuse charge, among others, for leading several law enforcement agencies on a pursuit that ended in ...
Oct 19 2022 - Woodward Avenue lane closures begin Monday in 2 cities
Get ready for a stretch of road construction to begin on busy Woodward Avenue. It will impact the cities of Ferndale and Pleasant Ridge.
Oct 19 2022 - Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse likely to resign to become president of University of Florida
Bush before he became president of Midland University. Midland is a small university based in Fremont, Nebraska, that has just over 1,600 students. Rahul Patel, chair of the Florida search ...
Oct 19 2022 - Early Voting begins in Rhode Island
In the 20 days leading up to Election Day, you can vote in person at your city or town hall or at a designated location during regular business hours. This […] ...
Oct 19 2022 - Man who sold $20 million in counterfeit military gear to US gets 40 months in prison
A Brooklyn businessman who sold $20 million of Chinese-made counterfeit military uniforms and gear to the U.S. government was sentenced to prison.
Oct 19 2022 - How a long bus ride in 2021 made Michigan football eager to avenge loss to MSU
It was a long bus ride home from East Lansing for Michigan football last year after a 37-33 loss. The players haven't forgotten that feeling.
Oct 19 2022 - Lauded singer-songwriter Jetty Rae returns to Charlevoix, releases new album
Touring for shows across the country and settling amid the bustling music mecca of Nashville just couldn’t hold a candle to the beauty of northern Michigan and the draw of family for ...
Oct 19 2022 - Rae Returns: Northern Michigan ‘Native Americana’ singer-songwriter releases new album
Jetty Rae missed the seasons in northern Michigan, not to mention her family and the small-town lifestyle. So after touring the country for years and spending time amid the bustling music mecca of ...
Oct 19 2022 - Bay City businesses encouraged to pack up unused sidewalk cafes as seasons change
Michigan, Bay City is encouraging business owners to consider packing up their outdoor seating areas ahead of schedule. “We would encourage business owners if they are not using their sidewalk cafes ...
Oct 19 2022 - U.S. 50 reopened after fire consumes longtime La Junta business
A fire reported in La Junta has closed U.S. 50 for an "undetermined amount of time," according to the Colorado State Patrol.
Oct 19 2022 - Voters to decide on future of marijuana businesses in their communities
Brandon Township voters will decide if a third recreational marijuana business will be allowed to open in the township.
Oct 19 2022 - Startup Virginia's Idea Factory helps entrepreneurs fine-tune their business ideas
Nine budding entrepreneurs are learning how to bring viability to their business concepts through a Startup Virginia program called Idea Factory.
Oct 19 2022 - Should West Bridgewater Taxpayers Pick Up Tab for Town Administrator's Personal Vehicle Repair?
"Somebody knocked on the door and came in and asked whether I had video coverage of the parking area," said Dempsey, a West Bridgewater business owner of more than 40 years. "He said his car had ...
Oct 19 2022 - Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders want to block a Kroger-Albertsons grocery empire
By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN Business The proposed $25 billion Kroger-Albertsons grocery giant merger is already running into significant opposition from progressive lawmakers and others. Sen.
Oct 19 2022 - Franklin Templeton and AdvisorEngine Select LifeYield to Help Meet Investor Income Needs
NEW YORK, October 11, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Franklin Templeton announced today that it will enhance its award-winning Goals Optimization Engine (GOE®) with LifeYield’s industry-leading ...
Oct 19 2022 - Templeton Global Income Fund ("GIM" or the "Fund") Announces Distribution
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., October 07, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Templeton Global Income Fund [NYSE: GIM] today announced a monthly distribution from net investment income of $0.0302 per share ...
Oct 19 2022 - Peter Templeton named new USGBC and GBCI president and CEO
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) appointed Peter Templeton as president and CEO. A long-time green building proponent, Templeton has served at USGBC ...
Oct 19 2022 - Wendy Murphy: Stoughton, Uber driver, Celtics latest abuse disgust
STOUGHTON, MA – September 26: Stoughton Police Department on September 26, 2022 in Stoughton, Massachusetts. (Staff Photo By Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) ...
Oct 19 2022 - MA: PVTA gets $67.5 million jolt in federal, state funding for electric buses, chargers and workfor
The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority will add four new electric buses to its fleet of 12 and add 20 new and faster plug-in chargers at its operations and maintenance center.
Oct 19 2022 - Kathryn Dennis stuns in Southern Charm reunion dress
Kathryn Dennis wore a busty green dress for the Southern Charm reunion. Pic credit: @kathryndennis/Instagram Kathryn Dennis was stunning in the dress she chose for the Southern Charm Season 8 reunion.
Oct 19 2022 - Rock Valley volleyball: Whitewater beats East Troy, grabs share of regular-season title
EAST TROY—Whitewater’s volleyball team took care of its business, earning a 25-16, 25-15, 20-25, 25-17 victory over host East Troy on Thursday to cap Rock Valley play. And by virtue of ...
Oct 19 2022 - Business confidence weakened in Massachusetts and nationwide in September
BOSTON — Confidence among Massachusetts employers weakened slightly last month amid growing economic storm clouds both nationally and in Massachusetts. The Associated Industries of Massachusetts ...
Oct 19 2022 - Andre Tilahun of Quincy pleads guilty to getting child sex abuse images
A forensic examination of a laptop in Tilahun's possession revealed that he received images depicting child sex abuse on the Kik messaging application.
Oct 19 2022 - Quincy businessman Rob Hale giving away $1 million a week to nonprofits for a year
Rob Hale and his wife Karen have been on a very unique mission of gifting $1 million a week to small non-profits for 52 weeks straight.
Oct 19 2022 - Advocacy group says MBTA Orange Line service is slower than before maintenance shutdown
Service on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s rapid-transit Orange Line is slower than it was prior to a 30-day shutdown for major repairs, the Boston Herald reports, citing data from ...
Oct 19 2022 - Massachusetts man charged with mom's murder chokes on wet toilet paper, dies in custody
Adam Howe has a prior criminal record. In August, he was arrested for breaking into a business in Truro, Massachusetts. He was also charged with possession of Suboxone without a prescription ...
Oct 19 2022 - Milton Sues MBTA Seeking Repair of ‘Perpetually Decrepit Staircase'
The Town of Milton is suing the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority to compel the agency to repair a dilapidated staircase at the Milton Station. The legal complaint states that “Milton’s efforts have ...
Oct 19 2022 - BJ’s Wholesale Club Completes Move To New Corporate Headquarters in Marlborough
In full transparency, the following is a press release submitted to SOURCE media through its business wire service. *** MARLBOROUGH ...
Oct 19 2022 - Serious injuries reported in crash involving school bus in Watertown
Serious injuries were reported Wednesday in a crash involving a school bus and another vehicleThe crash between the bus and a Mini Cooper happened jus ...
Oct 19 2022 - Six Injured, Including 5 Children, When Car, School Bus Collide in Watertown
Six people were injured, including five children, when a car and a school bus collided in Watertown, Massachusetts, on Wednesday morning. Watertown police said in a tweet shortly after 8 a.m. that ...
Oct 19 2022 - Franklin Tech’s Brady Booska wins Western Mass. Division III Golf Championship, Lenox wins second
WILBRAHAM — Franklin Tech’s Brady Booska sent his brother a text the second he got on the team’s bus. The junior had just finished his round in the Western Massachusetts Division III championship at ...
Oct 19 2022 - Oct. 8 National Day of Action for abortion rights brings people out around the country
Hundreds gathered in Foley Square in Lower Manhattan to demand the restoration of abortion rights, to abolish the filibuster, to repeal the racist Hyde Amendment, and to provide abortion access as a ...
Oct 19 2022 - Five things you need to know today, and another remote-work wrinkle
Here are the 5 Things You Need to Know, plus Good News Tuesday, a small-business owner survey and a question: Should remote workers be paid less?
Oct 19 2022 - Four different Hull FC positions where Tony Smith could look to recruit this Autumn
Here Hull Live looks where the club could look to do some business. The departure of Manu Ma’u has left a hole that needs filling, and with Jordan Lane arguably playing his best stuff in the ...
Oct 19 2022 - Seymour business burglaries lead to four arrests
Police have made four arrests after investigating a string of business burglaries dating back to July in Seymour.
Oct 19 2022 - 'We're doing this together' — Jon Sot and Chris Smith make successful transition from Harvard to
Harvard coach Tim Murphy paved the way for Brian Kelly and Marcus Freeman at Cincinnati with a five-year turnaround project from 1989-93.
Oct 19 2022 - Jay O. Light, Former Dean of Harvard Business School, Dies at 81
Jay O. Light, Dean of Harvard Business School (HBS) from 2005 to 2010, died on Saturday October 15, at his home in South Dartmouth, MA, of cancer. He was 81 years old. Light served on the HBS faculty ...
Oct 19 2022 - Businesses to repay $2B for jobless claims
Employers will be forced to repay nearly $2 billion in loans taken out by the state to help replenish a fund that pays out unemployment benefits.
Oct 19 2022 - Charges against Joint Base guard who pursued tour bus to be heard by clerk magistrate
Potential charges against Lt. Col. Christopher Hoffman, who live-streamed his pursuit of a tour bus on Sep. 19, will be heard by a clerk magistrate ...
Oct 19 2022 - Fall River businessman is new chair of UMass trustees — why it's 'personal' for him
River native with deep family ties to public higher education locally has been appointed chair of the UMass Board of Trustees.
Oct 19 2022 - Massachusetts tractor-trailer crash sends hundreds of watermelons crashing onto highway
A tractor-trailer rollover crash along a Fall River highway sent hundreds of watermelons crashing onto the busy road.
Oct 19 2022 - Legislative advocates urge ballot support for additional air service proposal in Nebraska
Legislative and business leaders say November ballot proposal will make Lincoln and other Nebraska communities more competitive in attempting to attract additional airline passenger service.
Oct 19 2022 - Omaha WarHorse Casino slowly progressing while Lincoln’s generates thousands
The WarHorse Casino in Lincoln opened for business on September 23 and generated $285,963 in tax revenue in its first seven days. To many, that number doesn’t come as a surprise. “This supports what ...
Oct 19 2022 - For Hyatt, Martha’s Vineyard Comedy Fest is Serious Business
As the first national sponsor of Comedy Fest, Hyatt made clear that its investment in the event and presence in Martha’s Vineyard means serious business.
Oct 19 2022 - Cranberry bogs, a film festival, and a 400th anniversary celebration
Cape Cod Cranberry Growers’ Association is hosting harvest season bus tours, departing from a Carver barn weekends through early November.
Oct 19 2022 - Nupro aims to build plant, double workforce in Deerfield
Three years after they began looking for a site that could accommodate their rapidly growing polyurethane manufacturing business in Deerfield and Whately, officials at Nupro LLC hit pay dirt only a ...
Oct 19 2022 - Healey and Driscoll Discuss Latino economic development agenda in Chelsea
Maura Healey and Kim Driscoll visited businesses on Broadway, Chelsea, Monday to outline their agenda for economic development for Latinos in Massachusetts. Their vision emphasizes job training, ...
Oct 19 2022 - Top Marks for UMass Dartmouth’s Charlton College of Business [TOWNSQUARE SUNDAY]
Dean Dr. John Williams of Charlton College of Business said students are attracted to cutting edge programs like technology management and business analytics.
Oct 19 2022 - Is Massachusetts losing its competitive edge? Business groups say they’re worried.
JD Chesloff, head of the Massachusetts Business Roundtable, makes the rounds every summer, visiting his corporate members to hear what’s on their minds. One year, it was health care. Another ...
Oct 19 2022 - These companies want to offer online sports betting in Massachusetts
Some of the largest online betting companies are among a group of 29 businesses that filled out an initial form as part of the application process for a sports wagering license in Massachusetts — ...
Oct 19 2022 - Belchertown police business phone line down due to transformer fire
Belchertown residents are being told to call an alternate phone number for non-emergency police calls, due to an overnight utility pole and transformer fire that affected multiple utility lines.
Oct 19 2022 - Is Barnstable accessible for residents and visitors with disabilities? Town seeks input
Barnstable has completed an Americans with Disabilities Act self review and draft transition plan. Public comment is now being sought.
Oct 19 2022 - A grand opening three years in the making for Athol business
It’s been a little over three years since Debbie Allain-Thomas first opened the doors of Else Where at 1485 Main St. in Athol. The business provides UPS, FedEx, and U.S. Postal Service drop off and ...
Oct 19 2022 - Transition Metals poised for first ever drilling at Pike Warden property in Yukon
A reverse circulation (RC) drill rig is set to complete three holes to further evaluate the extent and vertical continuity of ...
Oct 19 2022 - Transition Mobilizes Drill to the Pike-Warden Property, Yukon, to Test High Grade Silver Showing
Transition Metals Corp (TSXV: XTM) ("Transition", "the Company") reports that it has mobilized a RC drill to complete three holes to further evaluate the extent and vertical continuity of ...
Oct 19 2022 - Boutique owner wins Starke Tank pitch competition
Downtown North Judson in Starke County. (photo courtesy: The Times of Northwest Indiana) A clothier in downtown Knox who wants to expand her one-year-old business is the winner of the 2022 Starke ...
Oct 19 2022 - Drivers shoot each other’s daughters in Florida road rage confrontation
Two men face attempted murder charges for allegedly firing into each other’s vehicles on a busy Florida highway and ...
Oct 19 2022 - Peabody petition aims to keep school kids safe when crossing streets
A local woman’s petition aims to help prevent cars from passing stopped school buses. The petition calls for state legislators to pass a law that allows municipalities to install live digital video ...
Oct 19 2022 - Bancroft Capital adds to muni team
Bancroft Capital is beefing up its Dallas-based municipal bond team with the hiring of two individuals with extensive market experience. The certified service-disabled veteran-owned small business ...
Oct 19 2022 - US Highway 287 project near East Helena ends for the season
The U.S. Highway 287 project east of East Helena has wrapped up for the season, transit officials said Tuesday.
Oct 19 2022 - Should RI 'send in the troops' to solve RIPTA bus driver shortage?
In her latest attack on Gov. Dan McKee, Kalus said the RIPTA service disruptions have become so bad he should consider deploying the National Guard.
Oct 19 2022 - 40-year-old La Grande man charged with abducting, abusing 2 children
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A 40-year-old La Grande man was charged on Friday after being accused of sexually abusing two children and transporting them across state lines, according to the U.S. Attorney’s ...
Oct 19 2022 - La Grande man charged in child sex abuse case
A man from La Grande, Oregon faces federal charges for sexually abusing two minors he met on Snapchat.According to the U.S. attorney's office, 40-year-old Alber ...
Oct 19 2022 - Breeze Airways™ Announces Service from Cincinnati and Vero Beach, Adds New Routes Nationally from
Breeze Airways is adding 19 routes from Cincinnati, OH, Vero Beach, FL, and 13 existing Breeze markets. (Photo: Business Wire) Breeze will introduce nonstops to Vero Beach from Ha ...
Oct 19 2022 - Business Partners Open West Virginia Maaco Franchise
Campbell Martens, Larry Langston, Jaren Kirkland and Gary Schneider have opened a Maaco franchise location in Martinsburg.
Oct 19 2022 - Faith, community spirit inspired Irene Bronner’s generosity in Frankenmuth
The matriarch of the Frankenmuth family-owned business and Michigan landmark died Sunday, Oct. 16, at the age of 95.
Oct 19 2022 - Frankenmuth kept to its chickens during pandemic. Now, it’s thriving.
Little Bavaria’ draws 3 million visitors a year, fueling a robust rebound from pandemic restrictions. Its iconic restaurants and shops suffered financial disruptions similar to other towns. But ...
Oct 19 2022 - Syscom Acquires Lehigh Valley Technology Company Allowing Michigan-Based IT Services Provider to Ex
Syscom Acquires Lehigh Valley Technology Company Allowing Michigan-Based IT Services Provider to Expand to PennsylvaniaSTERLING HEIGHTS, MI / ACCSSWIRE / / Syscom Business Technologies (Syscom), a ...
Oct 19 2022 - Reading middle school teacher accused of sexually abusing 13-year-old [Update]
A teacher at Reading School District’s Central Middle School was arrested Monday on charges of sexually abusing a 13-year-old student. Michael J. Conner Jr., 38, a fifth-grade teacher at the school ...
Oct 19 2022 - Reading School District teacher charged with sex crimes involving 13-year-old student
A fifth-grade teacher in the Reading School District is accused of sex crimes involving a 13-year-old student. Michael Conner Jr., 38, is charged with sexual abuse of children, aggravated indecent ...
Oct 19 2022 - Reading mayor optimistic about city's financial outlook
Morán said Reading has a bright future as he presents the city's first budget following its exit from Act 47. "The transition out of the municipal financial recovery program, also known as Act 47, has ...
Oct 19 2022 - Pennsylvania middle school teacher arrested for alleged sexual abuse of 13-year-old child
Michael J. Conner, Jr., a 38-year-old middle school teacher in Pennsylvania, was arrested on Monday for allegedly sexually abusing a 13-year-old child.
Oct 19 2022 - Luke Montgomery slowly begins transition from Findlay to Ohio State football
His role remained: leading his unit onto the field, greeting each one of his teammates in the warmup line with a high-five and an emphatic “Let’s go.” His focus on Findlay remained, giving all of his ...
Oct 19 2022 - Westminster football makes fast improvement under third-year coach Steven Anderson
Yes, Westminster has been busy improving its football program on multiple levels under third-year Steven Anderson, a former standout quarterback at the school. The Lions were 2-18 in the two seasons ...
Oct 19 2022 - Two electric vehicles among 'Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin' finalists for 2022
Two of the four finalists in this year's Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin contest, run by a state business group, are electric vehicles. They aren't cars you can find at a dealership. Instead, these ...
Oct 19 2022 - Reedsburg business looks to represent southern Wisconsin with a win in the Coolest Thing Made in Wi
A Reedsburg business has advanced to the top four of the Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce's Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin Contest.
Oct 19 2022 - Wes Moore tours Maryland by bus, sharing hugs with potential voters at every stop
Democratic nominee for Governor of Maryland Wes Moore may be setting a campaign record for hugs. He seems to hug every potential voter he meets.
Oct 19 2022 - 160th anniversary of the battle of Perryville
I need Missouri and Maryland. I fear if I lose Kentucky, I will lose the whole game.” “It was on October 8th, 1862, 160 years ago,” said Bryan Bush, Park Manger for Perryville Battlefield ...
Oct 19 2022 - Millersville officer honored after saving fellow
One of the main goals of the Westlake revitalization plan is to draw busy, commercial development away from already-established residential areas, and encourage it in specific parts along West ...
Oct 19 2022 - Rail-car factory is hailed as a boon for Metro, Maryland
Local officials visit the site where the transit agency’s eighth generation of cars will be built; its oldest models are near the end of their lifespan.
Oct 19 2022 - Sun Prairie passes proactive approach to fighting animal abuse
The Sun Prairie City Council passed an ordinance to ban the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits Tuesday night by an 8-0 unanimous decision.
Oct 19 2022 - Cleveland RTA employee laundered brother’s drug money by gambling at West Virginia casino, feds s
A Greater Cleveland Regional Transit employee is accused of laundering his brother’s drug money by placing large bets on sporting events at a West Virginia casino. Micah Atkinson, 26, of Cleveland is ...
Oct 19 2022 - Mailbox bandits target businesses in Harford County
Police in Harford County are trying to identify a man who cashed a check stolen from the mailbox of a business on Pulaski Highway in Edgewood during a rash of similar crimes.
Oct 19 2022 - At 95 Years Old, Riscky’s Remains a Barbecue Icon in Fort Worth
The restaurant is closing in on a century of business with 95 cent deals on a lot of its classic barbecue dishes for its anniversary ...
Oct 19 2022 - Is there a business case for a startup conglomerate?
Azle Technologies Inc.,a new type of technology startup is spawning multiple deep technology companies, and also curating specific acquisition targets. In its collection of companies, Azle deploys a ...
Oct 19 2022 - Big ships transiting North Puget Sound asked to slow down, quiet down for orcas
Big ships entering and leaving Puget Sound will be asked to temporarily slow down to reduce underwater noise this fall. Washington state is importing this strategy from British Columbia on a trial ...
Oct 19 2022 - As Trump’s Legal Woes Mount, So Do Financial Pressures on Him
The lawsuit filed by New York’s attorney general is the latest indication of how an array of investigations is affecting the former president’s business and personal wealth. Send any friend a ...
Oct 19 2022 - Trump faces sexual battery lawsuit under new Survivors’ Law as New York legal troubles mount
plans to file a new lawsuit under a new New York law. New York legislators in May passed a law that gives adult sexual assault victims, those 18 or older at the time of the alleged abuse ...
Oct 19 2022 - E.A. Sween breaks ground at Greenwood sandwich facility
Tom E. Sween stood beside his father as they ]pushed golden shovels into Greenwood's soil Tuesday. Their three-generation family business is expanding to South Carolina.
Oct 19 2022 - EPA abused discretion by denying Suncor Colorado refineries exemption from clean air law, court say
Suncor's appeal to the 10th Circuit involved a straightforward question with an ambiguous answer: Does the company's facility in Commerce City, consisting of an East Refinery and a West Refinery ...
Oct 19 2022 - NCDOT names stretch of Stanly County highway after jazz icon
A five-mile stretch of NC Highway 740 will now bear his name. READ MORE: Community steps up after massive fire guts family-owned furniture business in Stanly County “Sweet Poppa Lou” thanked his mom, ...
Oct 19 2022 - MI: Oakland County hosts roundtable on Nov. 8 transit ballot measure
The Oakland Transit Millage proposal — 0.95 mills for 10 years — will fund not only the current SMART bus system but also current programs of WOTA, NOTA and the Older Persons Commission in the ...
Oct 19 2022 - MI: $9 million project on Woodward Avenue begins, will include adding bike lane
The work also will make it easier for pedestrians to cross Woodward, for transit riders to catch the bus and for drivers to see traffic at intersections.
Oct 19 2022 - New tech in Monroe Co. catches drivers that speed past school bus stop signs
Monroe County has teamed up with a national bus safety company to put an end to speeding past school buses that have their stop arm out. BusPatrol is a safety technology company that uses AI to detect ...
Oct 19 2022 - Farmville book festival puts smiles on kids’ faces and books in their hands
Ten thousand children from across the state hopped off buses at Longwood University at the end of last week for the Virginia Children’s Book Festival.
Oct 19 2022 - West Windsor businesses receive federal relief money over Ambassador Bridge blockade
Dozens of businesses in West Windsor impacted by the Ambassador Bridge Blockade have now received relief funding totalling nearly $505,000. The blockade, which took place in early February, 2022, was ...
Oct 19 2022 - Parsons (NYSE:PSN) versus Healthcare Triangle (NASDAQ:HCTI) Head to Head Review
Parsons (NYSE:PSN – Get Rating) and Healthcare Triangle (NASDAQ:HCTI – Get Rating) are both business services companies, but which is the better investment? We will contrast the two businesses based ...
Oct 19 2022 - LOVEworks sign coming to the Wharf in support of Staunton Pride
The Shenandoah LGBTQ Center, Virginia Tourism Corporation, and local business owners Robert and Sherrie Brown, are proud to bring the Pride LOVEworks sign to Staunton’s Historic Wharf District in ...
Oct 19 2022 - Staunton organization raises awareness for domestic abuse throughout October
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, so New Directions is getting the word out about their services and raising awareness for what domestic violence is.
Oct 19 2022 - Ohio man pleads guilty to selling meth in West Virginia
A man from Columbus, Ohio pleaded guilty to a drug crime in West Virginia. According to the Department of Justice, 47-year-old Ivan Burton sold 24 grams of methamphetamine to ...
Oct 19 2022 - Route Cause: Students push for return of bus service to West Virginia University at Parkersburg
West Virginia University at Parkersburg student Sienna Smith walks to her car Friday at the school. While many WVU-P students drive to the campus, some use other means and would like to see a Mid ...
Oct 19 2022 - Police: Private plane heading to West Virginia crashes in Marietta
Heavy smoke and flames could be seen from the area the plane crashed. The plane reportedly took off from John Glenn Columbus International Airport at 6:40 a.m.
Oct 19 2022 - 13th District: Q and A with Shri Thanedar and Martell Bivings
The race in Michigan’s new 13th Congressional District features a state legislator running against a small business liaison. Democratic state Rep. Shri Thanedar of Detroit, a former business owner ...
Oct 19 2022 - Downriver prepares to host annual Markets of Downtown Wyandotte
The Markets of Downtown Wyandotte is an indoor and outdoor marketspace filled with fun and festive vendors, small businesses, makers, creators and entrepreneurs. The event is scheduled for Oct. 15.
Oct 19 2022 - Oklahoma attorney facing charges after allegedly helping set up illegal marijuana business
Another Oklahoma attorney is facing charges after allegedly helping set up an illegal marijuana business. The state said this is only the tip of the iceberg in their investigation. The document ...
Oct 19 2022 - Crews contain chemical fire at galvanizing plant near Verdigris
Verdigris Fire responded to Valmont Coatings-Oklahoma Galvanizing Plant around 6:30 p.m. for a structure fire that transitioned into a hazmat situation.
Oct 19 2022 - I paid $168 for a 10-hour Amtrak business-class ride from New York City to Niagara Falls. It wasn't
I wanted to get a feel for the experience on a longer ride and booked business class when I needed to travel to Niagara Falls ... I traveled through NYC's new, $1.6 billion train hall on a ...
Oct 19 2022 - Ontario will launch program to attract young people to skilled trades
Ontario is launching “hands-on” career fairs to get students from Grades 7 to 12 interested in the skilled trades as the province tries to build more homes, transit lines and other infrastructure amid ...
Oct 19 2022 - Branson lawyer fighting for abused disabled student
A Branson attorney is representing the family of a 13-year-old, non-verbal, autistic child who was allegedly assaulted by teachers and staff at the Ozark Horizon State School.
Oct 19 2022 - Not your father’s (or grandfather’s) Branson
BRANSON, MISSOURI – Long lines of tour buses full of World War II vets heading out ...
Oct 19 2022 - What's the economic plan for downtown Norfolk now that four businesses have closed?
NORFOLK, Va - News 3 has been following closely the economic plan for downtown Norfolk. This comes after Norfolk City Council revoked permits for four downtown bars and lounges in the last two ...
Oct 19 2022 - Inside Business 2022 Top Forty Under 40: Michael Paris, Norfolk Department of Economic Development
After being born and raised in Massachusetts, I moved to Norfolk about 20 years ago, which turned out to be a great decision! Since then, I have enjoyed living all over Hampton Roads with my amazing ...
Oct 19 2022 - Central Region OPP issue more than 700 speeding tickets over Thanksgiving weekend
It was a busy weekend for Ontario Provincial Police in the Central Region, laying 1,328 charges, most related to speeding.
Oct 19 2022 - Golf Courses in Gibsonia, PA
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