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Bus News Archives, June 26 2022
Jun 26 2022 - High school students participate in entrepreneurial camp
About 125 high school students from across the state participated in this year's Wisconsin Business World Summer Camp. The four-day, three-night camp was at capacity this year as students were ...
Jun 26 2022 - RestorationMaster Adds Duraclean Restoration Services of Southern Maryland as a New Business on Res
RestorationMaster has added a new business to RestorationMasterFinder.com, Duraclean Restoration Services of Southern Maryland, a disaster restoration service provider in the Waldorf And Bennsville, ...
Jun 26 2022 - New Maryville pain management center aims to combat opioid crisis
MARYVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — As a country ... Opioid use and abuse for acute and chronic pain are significant problems in the United States and Tennessee. Dr. Pepper says his team aims to educate the ...
Jun 26 2022 - War game builds community at Mattoon business
MATTOON — Broadway Avenue was a war zone ... Connor Johnson, a Charleston native who recently graduated from Southern Illinois University, brought some of his friends from college to play ...
Jun 26 2022 - NE Oregon food processors, businesses form coalition to assist county with water testing
A coalition of businesses in northeast Oregon — including several food processors and the state's largest dairy — is working with Morrow County officials to test drinking water for residents ...
Jun 26 2022 - Ex-Muncie Sanitary District official Nikki Grigsby reports to federal prison in Kentucky
The former MSD administrator had been accused of conspiring to steer contracts to the business of a co-defendant in exchange for bribes.
Jun 26 2022 - Neely House closes - but is there a chance the upscale eatery in Muncie could reopen?
The owner of the restaurant located in the Emily Kimbrough Historic District has put the business up for sale.
Jun 26 2022 - Treasured Moments Photography opens larger studio in Marion
Treasured Moments Photography, 143 Marion Blvd., Ste. B, joins a growing number of new businesses at Indian Creek Mall in Marion. The importance of ...
Jun 26 2022 - Summer fares half-off for Colorado’s Bustang bus, Pegasus shuttle services
Fares for Colorado’s Bustang bus and Pegasus shuttle services will be half-off throughout the summer, Gov. Jared Polis announced on Wednesday.
Jun 26 2022 - Broken Arrow bus driver reflects on role's importance amid shortage
Many school districts in Oklahoma are in need of support staff, including Broken Arrow Public Schools. The district will host a transportation job fair on Wednesday where they'll be looking to hire ...
Jun 26 2022 - Cardinal Health's Grove City distribution center expected to open by year's end
Grove City is the solution Cardinal Health has found to help the company accommodate its expanding at-Home Solutions business.
Jun 26 2022 - Yavapai College SBDC client Elaine O’Connor wins the grand prize at the statewide Moonshot Pionee
The Yavapai College Small Business Development Center (SBDC) congratulates Elaine O’Connor who competed Friday night at the final Moonshot Pioneer Pitch event in Flagstaff, Arizona as part of the 2 nd ...
Jun 26 2022 - CCW completes city of Sandy bus remanufacture purchase
Sandy Area Metro took delivery of its first fully refurbished 2008 35-foot GILLIG diesel transit bus from Complete Coach Works (CCW). The project marks Sandy’s first bus remanufacture purchased ...
Jun 26 2022 - CCW Completes City of Sandy Bus Remanufacture Purchased Through the Oregon Statewide Contract
The project marks Sandy’s first bus remanufacture purchased through CCW’s Oregon statewide contract. The project was completed at CCW headquarters in Riverside, CA. CCW equipped the bus with a ...
Jun 26 2022 - Wadena among 3 Greater Minnesota cities awarded infrastructure grants
The funding awarded from DEED's Greater Minnesota Business Development Public Infrastructure Grant Program was approved for the cities of North Branch, Spring Valley and Wadena. The three projects ...
Jun 26 2022 - Blount County’s Careers in Motion bus brings careers to students
Blount County is rolling out its new careers in motion bus. On board, there are 3-d printers, code-able drones, robots, medical models, cash registers, ATM machines and more.
Jun 26 2022 - Tourists are back in Flagstaff, boosting Northern Arizona's economy
boosting Northern Arizona's economy New in metro Phoenix: Indoor dog park, social club, anime tattoo shop Rodeo-Chediski Fire: 20 years after, they find a way out of grief Some other businesses have ...
Jun 26 2022 - Northern Arizona economy begins to bounce back from pandemic woes
With pandemic restrictions waning after a complicated couple of years for business owners and consumers, Joe Galli, senior adviser of public policy at the Greater Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce, ...
Jun 26 2022 - Former Chesterfield officer charged with assault following attack at bar
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. — A former Chesterfield police officer is facing a felony assault charge after police say he assaulted a man at a bar and passed out his Chesterfield police business card as a ...
Jun 26 2022 - Business Beat: Love for town yields discounts for tourists
One woman’s passion and love for the town will benefit residents, tourists and businesses alike. This summer Rail Explorers Las Vegas, which is based out of the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Boulder ...
Jun 26 2022 - Fryeburg’s July concert series set to begin
Fryeburg Business Association has announced the line up of entertainment for this year’s free concert series in Bradley Park, noting much gratitude goes to The Clarence E.
Jun 26 2022 - Woman claims half-a-million dollar Mississippi Match 5 jackpot
JACKSON, MISS –A Columbus woman, still in shock, claimed $542,292.73 in prize money from the Tuesday, June 21, Mississippi Match 5 drawing. The player loves Mississippi Match 5 and plays every week, ...
Jun 26 2022 - Cenla Pregnancy Center ready if Roe v. Wade falls and abortion is illegal in Louisiana
As people await the U.S. Supreme Court decision that is expected to overturn Roe v. Wade, an end to the constitutional right to an abortion, one local group is conducting business as usual.
Jun 26 2022 - Trinity United Methodist Church in Waverly will welcome new pastor
Trinity United Methodist Church, 1400 W. Bremer Ave., will undergo a pastoral transition in July as the Rev. Kwang Song will be appointed to serve.
Jun 26 2022 - Golf tournament for cancer patients, families raises $100K
It was a busy day at the Indian Ridge Golf Course in Andover on June 13. That day, We Got This, a non-profit that supports people diagnosed with cancer, held ...
Jun 26 2022 - The Little Drug Co. fountain café in NSB to reopen under new name: Little Griddle
The new tenants, Weatherly and Bill Morgan, were looking to expand their business (they have another location in Georgia) when they moved to New Smyrna Beach this year. When Weatherly Morgan heard ...
Jun 26 2022 - Norwich City: American millionaire Mark Attanasio visits club to assess potential investment
An American multi-millionaire businessman has visited Norwich City for talks over a potential investment in the club. Mark Attanasio, who grew up in New York City and owns professional baseball ...
Jun 26 2022 - “We are disgusted”: Oxford Pennant gives employees paid day off, donates $1K to Planned Parenth
A Buffalo business said it’s disgusted with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and gave their employees a paid day off. Pennant ...
Jun 26 2022 - Tips from Tybee rescuers on preventing kids from going missing at the beach
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga.- It’s busy out on Tybee Island, which means beach rescue is responding to a lot of calls. Rescuers say there’s one type of call they’re responding to more than any other, it’s a call ...
Jun 26 2022 - Tybee Beach rescuers give tips to parents on preventing kids from going missing at the beach
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga.- It’s busy out on Tybee Island, which means beach rescue is responding to a lot of calls. Rescuers say there’s one type of call they’re responding to more than any other, it’s a call ...
Jun 26 2022 - Chairman says former TN governor perfect steward for Preds
Herb Fritch wanted to start a transition away from his role as chairman of the Nashville Predators, and he saw a former Tennessee governor as the perfect person to take over as majority owner. “We’re ...
Jun 26 2022 - Hackers for hire: Fairlawn company works to crack cybersecurity threats
Businesses can lose millions of dollars in a ransomware attack; TrustedSec, which recently moved to Fairlawn, works to stop cybercrime.
Jun 26 2022 - Bonnie’s Bus to offer mammograms in Charleston and Weston
Bonnie’s Bus mobile mammography unit will visit Kanawha and Lewis counties offering three-dimensional (3D) digital screening mammograms and breast care education to women.
Jun 26 2022 - Raich Ende Malter Joining EisnerAmper
Global business advisory firm EisnerAmper has announced that the partners and staff of accounting and advisory firm Raich Ende Malter & Co.
Jun 26 2022 - Video shows eight gunmen robbing an Indian jewelers in New Jersey of around one million dollars
Eight masked gunmen robbed a jewelers in New Jersey of around one million dollars worth of items ... 7:45pm last Friday on Oak Tree Road in Iselin. Virani Jewelers, an Indian business with only four ...
Jun 26 2022 - Central Maine business briefs: Maine Osteopathic Association honors Maine DOs at convention
The Maine Osteopathic Association held its 111th annual convention the weekend of June 10-12 at the Samoset Resort in Rockport. The hybrid event allowed osteopathic physicians and guests, in person or ...
Jun 26 2022 - Supreme Court 'set a torch' to last of its legitimacy with Roe reversal, Elizabeth Warren argues
"We [need to] get two more senators on the Democratic side, two senators who are willing to protect access to abortion and get rid of the filibuster so that we can pass it," Warren said. "John ...
Jun 26 2022 - Warren says Democratic victories in PA, WI would lead Senate to cement abortion rights
two senators who are willing to protect access to abortion and get rid of the filibuster so that we can pass it,” Ms. Warren told ABC’s “This Week.” “And yes, John Fetterman, I’m looking at you in ...
Jun 26 2022 - SC Soft bags 5-year deals from multiple transit agencies in California
Humboldt Transit Authority (HTA), a Joint Power Agency that provides public transit services in Humboldt County, California b) Lake Transit Authority (LTA), an operator of a public bus system that ...
Jun 26 2022 - CA - Fishermen join forces amid Humboldt County offshore wind development (with news compilation)
A recently formed association is seeking to afford some protection to the fishermen who will lose access to fishing grounds as the state and country transition to running on renewable energy like ...
Jun 26 2022 - Howland Hill Road to be Closed for Annual Maintenance
In order to perform annual road maintenance and improvements in anticipation of a busy summer, the portion of scenic Howland Hill Road which winds through Jedediah ...
Jun 26 2022 - Oklahoma community helps raise money for mammograms ahead of Blanchard Women’s Health Fair
The first-ever Women’s Health Fair is coming to Blanchard – complete with bone density screenings, health discussions, and mammograms that local community members and businesses are raising ...
Jun 26 2022 - Governor, firefighters urge Utahns to skip fireworks this year
With the entire state in drought conditions and wildfires already keeping crews busy, the governor and firefighters pleaded with people to consider skipping personal fireworks this year.
Jun 26 2022 - Altar boys who testified at a priest’s trial say bishop also abused them
Two brothers who grew up in Warren County in a devout Catholic family allege that Gary Mercure, a former priest in their childhood parish who was later convicted of raping young boys in Massachusetts, ...
Jun 26 2022 - Long Beach firefighters battle brush fire near 405 and 710 Freeways
Long Beach firefighters are battling a brush fire south of the transition between the southbound 405 Freeway and the 710 Freeway in Long Beach, which has shut down three freeway lanes, according to ...
Jun 26 2022 - Singer-songwriter transitions into successful Huntington business owner
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Huntington’s Creed Warner was in Tampa, Florida, enjoying the fact his newly released song, “This Side of Town,” debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot ...
Jun 26 2022 - 2022 Woman of the Year Awards
New River Valley Express Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association Presents 2022 Woman of the Year Awards Christiansburg, VA.
Jun 26 2022 - Montgomery Museum marks its grand re-opening
With a snip of scissors at Wednesday’s event, the Montgomery Museum re-opened for business. Christiansburg Mayor Mike Barber was at the grand re-opening and was pleasantly surprised by the museum’s ...
Jun 26 2022 - Maine business group seeks rare deal to export ‘cape shark’ to Cuba
Although U.S. export to the Caribbean's largest island is rare, the Maine delegation's leader is a seasoned veteran of Cuban trade and one of few Americans with an export license.
Jun 26 2022 - Dogfish deal sought between Maine businesses and Cuba
A delegation of Maine agriculturalists are attempting to create a pipeline of trade between Maine and Cuba. The group, led by Doyle Marchant of Cedar Springs Agricultural Co. LLC ...
Jun 26 2022 - Building Business: In Yarmouth, $6M expansion in the works at Travis Roy Ice Arena
North Yarmouth Academy was founded in 1814, before Maine became a state. At the time, Yarmouth was known as North Yarmouth because it was part of Massachusetts, which already had a Yarmouth on ...
Jun 26 2022 - The Cat's long-awaited return has Yarmouth businesses purring
But, thanks to The Cat, that changed recently. When the Yarmouth-Maine ferry service resumed after four years on May 19, it brought more money and new faces to local businesses. "For the first time, ...
Jun 26 2022 - Business of Pride 2022: Lacretia Carroll with UTHSC
Lacretia Carroll with UTHSC: "Businesses need to make a safe place for LGBTQIA people to work and thrive. They shouldn’t have to hide who they are or be afraid." ...
Jun 26 2022 - Concord passes tenant anti-harassment ordinance over landlords’ objections
The new ordinance was passed after the city council heard stories of tenants being bullied, intimidated and otherwise abused by landlords.
Jun 26 2022 - Ontario cheese maker ready to downsize and return to the glory days of crafting every batch
An Ontario woman says she’s ready to sell her farm and get back into the business of making each and every batch of cheese her company produces.
Jun 26 2022 - Child struck by bus in Ingersoll
A child has been taken to hospital after being struck by a bus in Ingersoll. In a video posted to Twitter, OPP Acting Sgt. Ed Sanchuk said it happened shortly before 12 p.m. in a parking lot on ...
Jun 26 2022 - Summer reading adventure: Stroll through Panama City a page at a time at StoryWalk Downtown
The Bay County Public Library has partnered with downtown Panama City businesses to create a local StoryWalk Downtown.
Jun 26 2022 - $13 million state grant will help Panama City businesses damaged by Hurricane Michael
Florida Department of Economic Development funding for the program totals $13.47 million. Bases gets DEO help:Tyndall, NSA Panama City receive grant to further Hurricane Michael rebuilding efforts ...
Jun 26 2022 - Depot renovations uncover busy past
The Berkeley Springs Train Depot is slowly being brought back to life. Building Systems, Inc. of Hagerstown, Md. has been performing the renovations inside the historical building since late May.
Jun 26 2022 - Gat Creek Furniture advancing with expansion plans
An Eastern Panhandle furniture maker is advancing with its expansion plans.Calling it “the beginning of a new era in America — the return of growth in manufacturing businesses and employment in wood ...
Jun 26 2022 - 4 St. John's Catholic churches sold and set to close doors by September, parishioners told
Parishioners who attended mass at four St. John's churches this weekend learned their places of worship have been sold as part of the Catholic archdiocese's move to settle Mount Cashel sexual abuse ...
Jun 26 2022 - States brace for fight over gun laws after high court ruling
The Supreme Court’s decision overturning a gun-permitting law in New York has states with robust firearms restrictions scrambling to respond on two fronts — to figure out what concealed-carry measures ...
Jun 26 2022 - Grand openings, ribbon cuttings and lending programs: Seacoast business news
MVSB (Meredith Village Savings Bank) will be hosting a Grand Opening Celebration at their new Rochester Branch at 21 Farmington Road (Route 11), in Rochester, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, June 27.
Jun 26 2022 - Wanted woman embezzled more than $30K from Williamsburg business, police say
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — Williamsburg police is now looking for a woman they say is wanted on embezzlement charges. Police say Amy Melissa Taylor-Wallace embezzled more than $30,000 from a business ...
Jun 26 2022 - AAA Texas: 3.5 million Texans to travel this Independence Day
Summer travel is already in full swing and this Independence Day holiday period will be a busy one as AAA Texas predicts 3.5 million Texans will travel 50 miles or more from home over the holiday ...
Jun 26 2022 - Billionaire Ken Griffin moving hedge fund from Chicago to Miami amid crime complaints
Hedge-fund billionaire Ken Griffin says he's moving his business from Chicago to Miami following complaints regarding the city's high crime rate.
Jun 26 2022 - This new coffee house could bring fresh life to a former Fort Mill restaurant site
The new business comes to the old Ocean Palace spot, a long-vacant Fort Mill restaurant property on Tom Hall Street.
Jun 26 2022 - Workers find Civil War landmine at N.J. soil plant, police say
Workers on Tuesday found an apparent Civil War landmine while sifting topsoil at a business in Monmouth County, police said. The New Jersey State Police bomb squad safely destroyed the mine after it ...
Jun 26 2022 - LIST: Braum’s, Dunkin’, other businesses showing interest in Sweetwater
The City of Sweetwater is trying to attract new business, and a third party service they hired to do just that has identified several prospects. Retail Coach, ...
Jun 26 2022 - Kansas tourist and hospitality businesses unfazed despite fuel prices and low unemployment
Kansas communities have noticed tourists are making plans for a visit, and the towns are getting ready for their visitors.
Jun 26 2022 - Dianne Feinstein: Why I changed my mind about California’s Diablo Canyon nuclear plant
If California is to lead the clean energy transition, Diablo must keep operating, the senator writes. | Commentary ...
Jun 26 2022 - Toddler found playing in the middle of a busy Chillicothe roadway
According to the Chillicothe Police Department, a three-year-old child was found wandering the streets on Thursday. Officers responded to the area of East Main Street after receiving a call from a ...
Jun 26 2022 - Substance Use Therapists in North Cheyenne, Las Vegas, NV
In Nevada I work as a Licensed Clinical Professional ... If you're looking for help with substance abuse in North Cheyenne, Las Vegas or for North Cheyenne, Las Vegas substance abuse counseling ...
Jun 26 2022 - North Las Vegas ballot proposal seeks to rework restrictions on transitional housing
After failing to convince North Las Vegas council members to fix zoning restrictions that prevent the creation of transitional housing for people leaving prison, organizers are hoping to place it on ...
Jun 26 2022 - ‘Nomad’ episode guide: Join Carlton McCoy on his search for authenticity around the world
Whether it’s along the banks of the Mississippi River or in the bustling city of Seoul, McCoy is exploring off the beaten path to find what truly makes each location special. Below is an episode ...
Jun 26 2022 - Finmarc acquires Boston Properties' Virginia-95 Business Park
Boston Properties Inc. has sold the Virginia-95 Business Park to commercial real estate investment and management firm Finmarc Management Inc. Local press including Globe Street and BiZJournal report ...
Jun 26 2022 - These Houston businesses punch in among Texas' best employers, report says
The No. 1-ranked place to work for in Texas barely cracked the top 20 in last year's list. Find out who took the top spot.
Jun 26 2022 - Business, government leaders highlight why people are moving to pro-growth states like Montana
Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Secretary Martin Charlo, and Bitzero CEO Akbar Shamji announced at the summit that a Bitzero data center to be built in Montana, using hydroelectric power.
Jun 26 2022 - Newton Police Seek Missing 13-Year-Old
Police in Newton, Massachusetts, are looking for a 13-year-old girl who has been reported missing. Angela Zhou left Brown Middle School around 2:50 p.m. Tuesday and was supposed to take a bus home, ...
Jun 26 2022 - Newton leaders push back on MBTA proposal to slash seven express bus routes
Newton’s leaders are pushing back on a sweeping redesign of the MBTA’s bus network that would scale back the number of express bus routes serving the city.
Jun 26 2022 - Generation Next — Robbie Morris, 39, Executive Director, Randolph County Development Authority
Robbie Morris is the Executive Director of the Randolph County Development Authority and West Virginia Wood Technology Center in Elkins, where his primary responsibility is business retention, ...
Jun 26 2022 - Idexx, one of Maine’s biggest employers, pulls out of Russia
One of the largest employers in Maine is permanently closing a Russian subsidiary and ceasing business in the country. Westbrook-based Idexx Laboratories, a leader in veterinary medicine, disclosed ...
Jun 26 2022 - Arkansas Postcard Past
Alma, circa 1950: Irby and Gladys Rounsaville owned and operated the Busy Bee Cafe in the small town of Alma, at a time when all the traffic came through town on busy highways U.S. 64 and 71. The Busy ...
Jun 26 2022 - New York growers gear up for summer
Now that summer has arrived, New York’s deep collection of growers are busy at work, harvesting its finest produce over the next few months. According to the USDA’s most recent Ag Census, there were ...
Jun 26 2022 - Candidate's eligibility challenged in SC House runoff for Greenville seat
Sign up for our Upstate Business & Development newsletter! Our free newsletter catches you up with all the business and development stories that are shaping Greenville and the rest of the Upstate ...
Jun 26 2022 - Prominent Dayton manufacturer utilizes Ohio law that allows employment of minors
A Dayton-based company is employing minors to help with business under Ohio’s Minor Labor Law to help with workforce issues. Tarra Enochs, CEO of Tom Smith Industries, has begun utilizing this law to ...
Jun 26 2022 - Are the Jan. 6 hearings changing minds in Minnesota?
The small-business owner from St. Michael, Minn., said he could be swayed by evidence that Trump said, "Hey, we've got to riot, we've got to storm the Capitol." But he predicted that for most ...
Jun 26 2022 - CORSICANA WILL RESTRUCTURE BUSINESS THROUGH CHAPTER 11 PROCESS
Corsicana Mattress Company and certain of its affiliated entities filed for voluntary reorganization today under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the Northern District of Texas in Fort Worth.
Jun 26 2022 - Highlighting The Best Italian Restaurant In Monmouth County, New Jersey
I hate to throw my mother's Italian cooking under the bus, but this was probably the best homemade Italian food I've ever had.
Jun 26 2022 - Ribbon-cuttings welcome new recreation and commerce to Anniston
The Calhoun County Area Chamber & Visitors Center’s ceremonial scissors got a workout Thursday morning cutting ribbons at two new businesses and a public recreational park.
Jun 26 2022 - Vidale’s C.T.K. Capital Group Buys Boardman Office Building for $1.57M
Businessman Terril Vidale has purchased the office building at 819 McKay Court for $1,575,000, according to documents from the Mahoning County Auditor’s office. C.T.K. Capital Group LLC, which lists ...
Jun 26 2022 - ‘Necessity bags’
Members of the Columbiana Area Business & Professional Women are shown delivering 100 “necessity bags” to staff members of the Eastern Ohio Correction Center in Lisbon. The bags will be given to ...
Jun 26 2022 - Knights provide hoagies for heroes on Father’s Day
Pictured, from left, are Knights of Columbus, six of whom served in the U.S. Armed Forces: Andy Savicky, Lt. Col., Air Force; Ben Harrison, Marine (ret); Mark Pawlowski, Lt., Army Reserve (ret); ...
Jun 26 2022 - Bentonville’s Outdoor Cap Co. turns 45, looks to promising future
One of Bentonville’s best-kept business success stories is celebrating its 45th birthday in 2022. Its new president says the milestone is an opportunity to regain momentum following the pandemic ...
Jun 26 2022 - New Hampshire business taxes trimmed in new legislation
New Hampshire businesses will be getting more relief from a bill signed into law on Friday by Republican Gov. Chris Sununu cutting the state's business taxes.
Jun 26 2022 - At midyear, NH businesses struggle to keep up in a hot economy
The New Hampshire economy needs more of just about everything, except it doesn’t need more jobs, more consumers or even more businesses.
Jun 26 2022 - New Philadelphia Post 139 Black Sox to host American Legion tournament this weekend
It will be a busy weekend for American Legion baseball in New Philadelphia this weekend. New Philadelphia Post 139 Black Sox will be hosting the Ed Breehl Sr. American Legion Tournament.  Games will ...
Jun 26 2022 - Fountain Inn community sold; Greenville to try Krispy Kreme ice cream: Notebook
Our free newsletter catches you up with all the business and development stories that are shaping Greenville and the rest of the Upstate ... and management firm Haven Realty Capital and ...
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