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Apr 17 2023 - Four charged in connection to Okotoks break and enter
Four people have been charged following a reported break and enter in Okotoks. The RCMP said at around 3:06 a.m. on April 8, 2023, officers responded to a break and enter at a business on Southridge ...
Apr 17 2023 - Business leaders, housing advocates seek solutions as MI tourism industry faces housing shortages f
One proposed solution would involve using state dollars meant for marketing the state's tourism industry to help build housing and infrastructure to support it.
Apr 17 2023 - Opinion: Culture war against Saskatchewan religious schools must cease
A Canadian think tank warns against opposition against religious education in Saskatchewan because of some serious abuse allegations. It’s time to stop the culture war against Saskatchewan’s religious ...
Apr 17 2023 - Weather: Rain to Snow
Rain will transition to snow across southeast Wisconsin around 10 PM. Snow showers and gusty winds continue Monday.
Apr 17 2023 - Cryptocurrency miner pulls out of Mint Farm as Longview mulls regulation
A proposal to open a cryptocurrency mining center in the Mint Farm Industrial Park appears dead, and Longview may take steps to prevent similar businesses from moving into town in ...
Apr 17 2023 - Driver Struck By His Own Vehicle After Transit Van Crash: NHSP
Two drivers were taken to the hospital on Monday after one, who was outside his vehicle, was struck by his own vehicle after a transit van hit it. Around 4:30 p.m., New Hampshire, State Police were ...
Apr 17 2023 - Somerset County Prosecutor Hosts Program on Children & Internet Safety
Find out how to help keep children safe and protected from online predators during Child Abuse Awareness Month in April. Criminal Investigation Division Detectives Thomas Laird and Sara Dugan, along ...
Apr 17 2023 - The Week Ahead in Franklin/Somerset: April 17 to April 20
SOMERSET, NJ - Here's a look at some municipal, business, and recreational events going on this week in the Township of Franklin and some events of interest nearby. You can submit events directly to ...
Apr 17 2023 - Bartlesville police searching for 2 men that allegedly stole cash from ATM
The Bartlesville Police Department is trying to identify two suspects in a recent ATM break-in.On April 16 just before 2 a.m., BPD received a business alarm cal ...
Apr 17 2023 - Faith leader sexual abuse survivors thank Wisconsin DOJ for being a 'beacon of understanding and em
Sexual abuse survivors are sharing their stories about how the Wisconsin Department of Justice has supported them and brought their abusers to justice through the Clergy and ...
Apr 17 2023 - 🌱 Cartersville Patch: Everything Going On Today (Tue, Apr 18)
I'm looking for business owners and marketers in Cartersville who want to build awareness, connect with customers and increase sales. I have a limited number of sponsorships available to introduce our ...
Apr 17 2023 - Used trucks for sale in Brownsboro, TX under $699,968
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Drove over from Shreveport to do business with these guys. Super friendly, great experience. Will definitely make the drive again! Thanks ...
Apr 17 2023 - Disaster loans available for Oklahoma wildfire victims
Low-interest federal disaster loans are now available for Oklahoma businesses and residents who were impacted by the recent wildfires.
Apr 17 2023 - Fremont Co., Iowa authorities find skeletal remains
Fire crews are working to maintain a wildfire in Monona County in northwest Iowa. Nebraska lawmakers were again slow to move business Friday as Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh continued her filibuster over a ...
Apr 17 2023 - Fremont grad Taylor McCabe talks Iowa's magical run and her goals for next season
Transition to the college game isn’t easy, especially when playing for a premier program that reached the NCAA final. But Fremont graduate Taylor McCabe said she has no regrets about ...
Apr 17 2023 - Trauma and PTSD Therapists in Arkadelphia, AR
I have specialized skills, experience and training in a number of areas, including the trauma and recovery needs of those who are suffering from childhood abuse, sexual assault, and other ...
Apr 17 2023 - Downtown Wytheville Inc. partnering with Google
The program is designed to help businesses and entrepreneurs maximize their results and skills with Google platforms.
Apr 17 2023 - Richmond lifts evacuation zone and shelter-in-place order around fire site
This announcement does not mean this event is over. The process has just transitioned from response mode to recovery mode.
Apr 17 2023 - Howell burglars busted with over $200k in stolen jewelry, police investigating
On March 27, 2023, Howell Township Police, in collaboration with the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office, arrested two suspects in connection ...
Apr 17 2023 - Project Could Snarl Traffic on One of Montana’s Busiest Highways
The highway in question is on U.S. 93 where it carries all of the traffic to and from the entire Bitterroot Valley into Missoula, a road used by tens of thousands of cars every single day. Now, MDT is ...
Apr 17 2023 - Beloit co-working space to undergo $1.5 million expansion
Irontek, a modern-industrial affordable space for small businesses and remote professionals, began its expansion project in December 2022 and is expected to be completed by June 2023.
Apr 17 2023 - Family Therapy in Sikeston, MO
Relationship confusion, post traumatic stress disorder, addiction, family and parenting issues, intimate partner or domestic abuse are some of things we can work on in therapy. My office can ...
Apr 17 2023 - What to do if you need help: These Oklahoma resources are available for victims of domestic violenc
There are resources available for those who are looking for help, or are looking to safely leave an abusive or dangerous relationship. Here's a rundown of those resources in Oklahoma. 24-hour Safeline ...
Apr 17 2023 - Used Cadillac Eldorado for sale in Atoka, OK
To find matches in your area, please try adjusting your filters. Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Top notch from every aspect truly treat and ran like a family business, I ...
Apr 17 2023 - Boston Business Journal names Merrimack Valley Credit Union in 2023 Best Places to Work
Merrimack Valley Credit Union (MVCU) has been named as one of Boston Business Journal’s (BBJ) 2023 Best Places to Work. Out of the 300-plus businesses who ...
Apr 17 2023 - Wyoming High School Track Scoreboard: April 17-22, 2023
The sixth week of the high school track and field season in Wyoming is here. The post-season is just three weeks away (regional track meets). This is a very busy week with meets scattered all over the ...
Apr 17 2023 - Large police presence after armed suspects assault victim in Riverton
On April 12 at 1:45 pm, Riverton Police Officers responded to a call of an assault with a firearm occurring near a business in the 500 block of Pershing Ave. Callers reported up to five suspects were ...
Apr 17 2023 - Editorial: Let's make sure Michigan is known as open for business
Michigan has made strides in changing the perception that it's not friendly to such investment. The speed with which proposals have been put together to lure new plants to feed the EV industry is a ...
Apr 17 2023 - 10 reasons why North Wilkesboro Speedway is open again
NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. – In a little more than a year North Wilkesboro Speedway has transitioned from a ghost track on the brink of extinction, with dilapidated buildings and deteriorating ...
Apr 17 2023 - Texas Health Information Exchange, C3HIE Developed Transitional Care Management Dashboard With Cros
Real-time patient discharge information automatically populates the transitions of care dashboard, transforming Medicare TCM and CCM programs.
Apr 17 2023 - New Jersey marijuana regulators reject Curaleaf license renewals
The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission voted not to renew state marijuana business licenses for Curaleaf Holdings.
Apr 17 2023 - Skagway to decide fate of Dahl Memorial Clinic in special election
Skagway residents will soon be asked whether or not the municipality should sell the Dahl memorial clinic business to SEARHC. The question will be posed in a special election on Tuesday. Twenty years ...
Apr 17 2023 - Hampton Inn Willow Grove
You should subscribe to this ideaBend the subscription-model craze to benefit your travel business. Examining sub-IC issues from a host agency's point of viewIn theory, a host agency is not liable ...
Apr 17 2023 - Used INFINITI cars for sale in Willow Grove, PA
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! INFINITI Certified Nick, my sales specialist and Joe the manger are two of the nicest people you'll ever meet, let alone do business with. I ...
Apr 17 2023 - Police investigating strong arm robbery on SEPTA Bus After New Photo Emerges
On February 27, 2023, at 3:20 p.m., a robbery occurred at 58 West Willow Grove Avenue, leaving the victim without his iPhone 13 and ...
Apr 17 2023 - Faces of Fiesta: San Antonio artist painting local businesses for 40 years
In San Antonio, there’s a certain comfort in being called “mijo” or “mija” by a total stranger, which is common for residents of a certain age. But when I met Jesse Zapata, a local artist who is a ...
Apr 17 2023 - Transition to summer gas in Massachusetts creates sharp rise in prices, GasBuddy report
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Springfield’s gas prices have risen 7.4 cents per gallon over the past week, averaging $3.30 per gallon.
Apr 17 2023 - The history of Cottage Garden and Nursery
Springfield banker Nicholas Ridgely turned his love of plants and gardens into a business in 1849 when he started the Cottage Garden and Nursery.
Apr 17 2023 - Setting the pace at Pitt: Fredonia’s Brown excels as Division I student-athlete
Adjusting to college life as a Division I athlete is a challenge many are not prepared for. But for Emily Brown, the transition has come as effortlessly as the accolades have for one of Chautauqua ...
Apr 17 2023 - Used Chevrolet cars for sale in Pataskala, OH
We live in the WV/KY/OH Tri-State area, which is almost three hours from Columbus so we wanted to do as much work as possible over the phone. Thad is remarkable! If I could give him ten stars ...
Apr 17 2023 - Plaskolite to acquire Mexico manufacturing facility from Pennsylvania-based Trinseo
The acquisition comes a couple months after the company sold a handful of its Columbus properties in a sale-leaseback transaction.
Apr 17 2023 - Ohio-like songs to add to your ultimate Ohio playlist
Many people from Ohio – whether it be Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland or smaller towns like Akron, Dayton or Athens, are usually pretty prideful people who are enthusiastic about their hometown. Here ...
Apr 17 2023 - Fandom Fest will bring wizards, Pokemon, superheroes, mermaids and more to Chambersburg
Next weekend, her dream will come close to reality when the first-ever Fandom Fest happens at Chambers Fort Park. Downtown Chambersburg Inc. and Downtown Business Council will host the event from noon ...
Apr 17 2023 - Georgia inmate convicted of murder escapes transitional facility after parole
A manhunt is underway in Georgia for a convicted murderer who ... escaped the Johnson State Prison around 3 a.m. Thursday, the Milledgeville Police Department said. Garrison broke out of the ...
Apr 17 2023 - More warheads, more nuclear waste to New Mexico. Santa Fe fearful, as Carlsbad leaders support effo
The next night at a meeting at the city golf course in Carlsbad, about 30 business leaders, elected officials and invited guests took a much warmer tone with the federal government and its plans for ...
Apr 17 2023 - 'Coming soon' to Carlsbad
The City of Carlsbad does not have the ability to open any specific private business in Carlsbad, but we do work closely, through our own planning department and with the CDOD, to maintain a business ...
Apr 17 2023 - Florida House approves tax breaks for businesses and consumers
The Florida House rolled out a wide-ranging $1.38 billion package of tax breaks for businesses and shoppers, while the Senate continues to work out details of an “aggressive” tax plan.
Apr 17 2023 - New I-75 Interchange in Florida Gets $4 Million Grant
Florida’s Interstate 75 in the Ocala area is getting a new interchange to ease congestion and support businesses such as a new Buc-ee’s travel center.
Apr 17 2023 - 'The warrior spirit': How an Ocala businessman recovered after a major horse accident
Tom Equels suffered serious injuries in an October 2021 horse accident. But he bounced back to continue his work and martial arts training.
Apr 17 2023 - Woman hospitalized after being shot multiple times in Bloomington
Shortly after 10:20 p.m. Thursday, police responded to a 911 call from a business in the 700 block of West 17th Street that reported a woman entered and said she had been shot.
Apr 17 2023 - Dallas' Caldwell Cassady & Curry Helps Nanoco Secure $150 Million Settlement with Samsung Elect
A team of attorneys from the Dallas-based intellectual property and business litigation firm Caldwell Cassady & Curry recently helped UK-based Nanoco Technologies Ltd.
Apr 17 2023 - Caldwell Zoo is asking the East Texas community to help name its new baby monkey
The Caldwell Zoo welcomed the birth of a new animal and now they need the community's help naming the baby monkey. Through a Facebook post, the Tyler zoo announced the birth of a colobus baby from ...
Apr 17 2023 - Ken Wayman on how Elford Construction stays true to Ohio roots while making a mark in Charlotte
Columbus-based Elford Construction arrived in Charlotte around the start of the pandemic, but still managed to gain a foothold in the market and start growing here.
Apr 17 2023 - Woman found guilty of throwing newborn in dumpster
A woman was convicted Friday of throwing her newborn baby into a dumpster in Lovington, New Mexico. A jury on Friday found Alexis Avila guilty of attempted first-degree murder and child abuse ...
Apr 17 2023 - Another Tractor Supply Co. store is open for business in Suffolk
The store, which is over 20,000 square feet, has been open for over a week. On Thursday, April 13, the store had its ribbon cutting ceremony, with Suffolk Mayor Michael Duman in attendance ...
Apr 17 2023 - GIRLS' BASKETBALL: South Bend Washington trio tops All-State team
South Bend Washington teammates RaShunda Jones, Amiyah Reynolds and Kira Reynolds helped the Panthers make a seamless transition to Class 4A this season.
Apr 17 2023 - Portsmouth Mayor pushes forward with discussion of bench advertisement regulation
It’s going to hurt the businesses that no longer have the advertising and it’s going to hurt consumers because they need to know where to go to get certain products,” said Ray McGinnis, who advertises ...
Apr 17 2023 - Used FIAT 500L for sale in Boulder, MT
To find matches in your area, please try adjusting your filters. Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Great family owned business and customers are treated as family. Very ...
Apr 17 2023 - Used Ford Mustang for sale in Byrdstown, TN under $10,000
To find matches in your area, please try adjusting your filters. Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used They are a family owned, honest and well run business. I had a deal that ...
Apr 17 2023 - Southern Weaving set to open as community hub in Easley
Southern Weaving, as it will still be called, will have a venue space, outdoor amphitheater, indoor food hall, and multiple businesses. The first two businesses are scheduled to open on April 8. Kids ...
Apr 17 2023 - Used Tesla cars for sale in Jeffersonville, IN
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used I have been doing business with them since 1994. Best customer service in town. Do your looking around but for the best deal buy from Craig ...
Apr 17 2023 - School bus involved in incident in Jeffersonville; no injuries reported
NO INJURIES WERE REPORTED AFTER THIS SCHOOL BUS CRASH IN JEFFERSONVILLE. TAKE A LOOK AT THE VIDEO. IT HAPPENED AROUND 645 AT EAST 10TH STREET. AND ALLISON LANE NEAR THE MINE. POLICE SAY ONE ADULT ...
Apr 17 2023 - Snyder’s experienced pitching is a key component to their success this season
The Snyder Tigers baseball team has three arms returning on the roster this season that mean business. They were all a part of the incredible playoff run last ...
Apr 17 2023 - Why big companies may be choosing North WV over South WV
With big business developments coming to the northern part of West Virginia, it begs the question on why more big companies are not choosing Southern West Virginia. For ...
Apr 17 2023 - Marijuana and Loaded Firearm Found During Traffic Stop in Waldorf
On April 5 at 12:38 a.m., a routine traffic stop turned into a major drug and weapons bust in the 1100 block of Smallwood Drive in Waldorf, Maryland. According to police reports, officers detected the ...
Apr 17 2023 - Maryland duo indicted for shipment of 5,000 fentanyl pills from California; 1 suspect had active LA
Two suspects, Marvin Anthony Bussie and Quecealla Turner, were indicted for the shipment of 5,000 fentanyl pills stamped to resemble OxyContin sent from California to Maryland.
Apr 17 2023 - Arrested Twice in Days, Boca Raton Woman Starts Sunday In Jail
Prema Turnbull-Creamer of NW 13th Drive in Boca Raton was first arrested on April 13th and charged with “cruelty to child — abuse without bodily harm.” She was arrested by the Boca Raton Police ...
Apr 17 2023 - Cookeville ride and drive event allows people to test drive electric cars, trucks
After debuting the first fully electric bus to serve a rural area in the state, Tennessee Tech researchers are inviting the public to test drive electric sedans, SUVs and pickup trucks.
Apr 17 2023 - Marks Oganix eyes new medical marijuana store in Wells before town votes on cannabis cap
As the town seeks to cap medical marijuana dispensaries at three, the Wells Planning Board is reviewing a fourth application for such a business.
Apr 17 2023 - Local family operates downtown business that offers a wide variety of goods
The space in which they currently operate has served Terry and Prairie County in a number of different ways since it was built in 1912.
Apr 17 2023 - Panama City Tocumen remains a crucial fortress for Copa Airlines
Panama’s Copa Airlines has built its business on a defensible hub at the country’s main airport, Tocumen International, and that strategy shows no signs of weakening in a post-pandemic environment.
Apr 17 2023 - Metro Transit: Expanding bus service is the key to post-pandemic rebound
She often takes the Orange Line, which began bus rapid transit (BRT) service along Interstate 35W between downtown Minneapolis and Burnsville in December 2021. "I like it," she said one recent ...
Apr 17 2023 - Law enforcement agencies on the hunt for stolen trailer from Gouverneur
G OUVERNEUR, New York (WWNY) - An investigation into a stolen trailer in St. Lawrence County may have police looking in Jefferson County. Ronald Blair has parked his construction business vehicles and ...
Apr 17 2023 - Massachusetts lawmakers file bill to create 4-day workweek pilot
Employers participating in the proposed two-year pilot program would transition some or all of their workers to a shortened workweek without any loss of pay or benefits.
Apr 17 2023 - Delays in child care funding mean fewer San Diego kids get care
In the last fiscal year, the state awarded San Diego area child care businesses more than $110 million, but almost 10% of that went unspent. Those funds would have created an additional 946 child care ...
Apr 17 2023 - Here are 9 things to do this weekend in the Evansville area
Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m., and Friday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Evansville Regional Airport, 7801 Bussing Drive. Tickets range from $65 to $95. Recall the Roaring 20s by flying aboard the ...
Apr 17 2023 - The ‘Snake Burglar' Finally Caught by Riverside Police
Investigators believe that 32-year-old Christopher Jackson is responsible for upwards of 70 commercial burglaries to local businesses, mostly within Riverside.
Apr 17 2023 - Brea Beal Chooses Pink Power Suit and Fringe Bra Top for WNBA Draft 2023
Breanna Beal, who also goes by Brea, opted for a pink power suit for the 2023 WNBA Draft in New York on Monday. Beal’s businesswear-themed look consisted of a sharp pink blazer, a pair of matching ...
Apr 17 2023 - New grants provide more paid internships for Wisconsin students
New grants will expand the workforce for UW System students and incentivize state employers and businesses to provide more paid internship opportunities.
Apr 17 2023 - Calling all sneakerheads: Shoe expo pops up in Canton
Collecting rare sneakers is not only a hobby but a lucrative business. John Hray is an expert who’s been collecting for 25 years.
Apr 17 2023 - VOTE NOW: Who is the Top Returning Running Back in North Central Florida for the 2023 Season?
In North Central Florida, where schools spread from the state line with Georgia to near Bushnell, there are small and large schools that are rural and suburban, and there are some running backs making ...
Apr 17 2023 - This empty piece of NJ land just sold for over $4 million
From the headline, you’re already guessing it’s Alpine, New Jersey. And you’re right. It’s New Jersey’s most expensive zip code. It’s filled with business moguls who aren’t household names and ...
Apr 17 2023 - Freeport, Vale, Anglo Are Said to Eye Teck Metals Operations
Major mining companies including Freeport McMoRan Inc., Vale SA and Anglo American Plc are evaluating potential bids for a chance to purchase Teck Resources Ltd.’s base metals business if the Canadian ...
Apr 17 2023 - UPDATE 4-Teck's base metals business attracts offers from Freeport, Vale, Anglo - sources
Canadian copper miner Teck Resources Ltd has been approached by mining companies including Vale SA, Anglo American Plc and Freeport-McMoRan Inc to explore deals for its base metals business if a ...
Apr 17 2023 - Gertsburg Licata Opens Troy Office, Offers Business Law and Strategic Growth Solutions to Entrepren
Gertsburg Licata Co., LPA a leading Cleveland-based business law firm, announced today the opening of a new branch office ...
Apr 17 2023 - Oklahoma self-defense laws often don't protect women who kill their abusers. One bill hopes to chan
Oklahoma courts have convicted multiple women of murder who said they killed in an act of self-defense because they were abused.
Apr 17 2023 - 4 Penobscot Indians accuse Maine priests of sexual abuse
Four Native Americans who say they were sexually abused by Roman Catholic priests on their reservation in Maine have sued after the state eliminated the statute of limitations for child sex crimes ...
Apr 17 2023 - Six injured in Jamaica Plain MBTA bus crash
Six people were injured Wednesday evening when a car and an MBTA bus collided in Jamaica Plain, officials said.
Apr 17 2023 - MBTA bus crashes through fence into the Forest Hills Cemetery in Jamaica Plain
and Morton Street in Jamaica Plain. It is unclear if anybody was injured. Massachusetts State Police are investigating the crash. This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information ...
Apr 17 2023 - Person shot in Jamaica Plain
JAMAICA PLAIN — A person was shot in Jamaica Plain on Saturday night. The shooting occurred around 10:20 p.m. in the area of Columbus Avenue. The victim was taken to a local hospital with ...
Apr 17 2023 - Top Oregon judge enters guilty plea to encouraging child sex abuse
: According to new court records, former Chief Administrative Law Judge John Mann has decided to plead guilty to several counts of first-degree encouraging child sexual abuse.
Apr 17 2023 - Oregon education officials plead with Legislature: Fund summer programs now
It’s the middle of April and with state dollars for summer funding stalled in the Legislature, families and organizers have little time to pull together robust programming this summer.
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