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Safety around School bus
With school buses back on the road, as a parent you might be worried about safety in school bus and around school. According to the digital journal, School bus accidents may only represent a small number of total accidents. [...] (Read Article)
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February 16 2012 - Have a whale of a time in Alaska The grizzly bears appeared when we were least expecting them. One moment we were drifting down a blue-green river of glacier meltwater and enjoying the sunshine, the next, one of our companions shouted: “Bears!” And there they were: a mother grizzly and her two cubs bustling along the riverbank, writes Joanthan Grun. |
February 13 2012 - 2 Alaska boys missing since June found safe in Washington KETCHIKAN, Alaska — Two Prince of Wales Island boys who went missing in June were found Friday in Washington state after stepping off the Alaska-Washington ferry. The 14-year-old and 12-year-old were spotted Friday by a bus driver who noticed they were traveling without an adult, the Ketchikan Daily News reported Saturday. The driver alerted a worker on the Alaska Marine Highway System ferry ... |
February 12 2012 - 2 Alaska boys missing since June found in Wash. KETCHIKAN, Alaska (AP) — Two Prince of Wales Island boys who went missing in June were found Friday in Washington state after stepping off the Alaska-Washington ferry. The 14-year-old and 12-year-old were spotted Friday by a bus driver who noticed they were traveling without an adult, the Ketchikan Daily News reported Saturday. |
January 23 2012 - This Week: Bird-watching bus tours on tap Saturday in Galt You don't have to be a serious bird-watcher to appreciate the majesty of a towering sandhill crane or a tundra swan that has flown from Alaska to winter in the Central Valley. Those big, showy birds are among the many migratory species that abound in the Central Valley during January. |
January 12 2012 - Anchorage school bus routes canceled due to heavy snow ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Anchorage schools are open Thursday, but getting to them in a snow storm will be a problem for some students. Some school bus routes have been canceled because of whiteout dri... |
December 29 2011 - At least 13 killed in tanker fire A tanker truck filled with petrol has crashed and burst into flames in Venezuela, engulfing several cars and a bus and killing at least 13 people. Related Stories Police storm pro-democracy offices Bignone guilty of hospital torture Greek tax workers strike over cuts Volcano spews 15,000ft ash cloud Alaska volcano sends ash into sky |
December 22 2011 - Bethel seeks tribal money for buses BETHEL, Alaska - City officials in Bethel want some help from the Bethel tribe in paying for bus service. The city council will ask the Orutsararmuit Native Council for $75,000 so buses can keep r... |
December 20 2011 - Sarah Palin: “It’s not too late” Ex-Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin took herself out of the 2012 Republican presidential race in October, but two months later she is continuing continues to tantalize and toy with the contest. “It’s not too late for folks to jump in: Who knows what will happen in the future?” Palin, the Republicans’ 2008 vice presidential nominee, told the Fox Business Network on Monday night. Palin has enjoyed ... |
December 14 2011 - Denali National Park now open for 2012 reservations Officials of Denali National Park in Alaska have opened reservations for shuttle buses and campgrounds for the 2012 visitor season. Reservations can be made online or by telephone, fax or mail for the buses and the park's four largest campgrounds. Park officials say that about 65 percent of the shuttle bus seats are available for advance reservations, as are 100 percent of campsites at Riley ... |
December 02 2011 - Feds grant $15M to tribal governments U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced $15 million to help American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments invest in public transit to help improve access to employment centers and promote economic development on tribal lands. |
December 01 2011 - School bus rolls in North Pole FAIRBANKS — A First Student bus rolled on its side into a ditch Tuesday afternoon in the North Pole area after a child on the bus distracted its driver, according to Alaska State Troopers. Two stud... |
November 29 2011 - Reservations to begin for Denali shuttle buses and campgrounds ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Denali National Park officials say reservations for shuttle buses and campgrounds for the 2012 visitor season will be taken beginning Thursday. Reservations can be made online or by telephone, fax or mail for the buses and the park’s four largest campgrounds. Park officials say about 65 percent of the shuttle bus seats are available for advance reservations and so are 100 ... |
November 23 2011 - Racers getting acclimated to Alaska weather Murray State arrived in Anchorage, Alaska early Tuesday for this week's Great Alaska Shootout. After getting hit with the -20 degree wind chill as they got off the bus, the Racers were also greeted by some local flavor as they entered their hotel. The team was met by a 12-foot stuffed Kodiak bear. |
November 16 2011 - Willow man dies when minivan hits stopped bus TALKEETNA, Alaska - A 63-year-old Willow man died after his minivan crashed into the back of a school bus on the Parks Highway. Alaska State Troopers say Richard Pride was not wearing a seat belt ... |
November 09 2011 - Willow man dies when minivan hits stopped school bus TALKEETNA, Alaska - A 63-year-old Willow man died after his minivan crashed into the back of a school bus on the Parks Highway. Alaska State Troopers say Richard Pride was not wearing a seat belt ... |
November 02 2011 - ‘Minibus’ Bill Passes Senate Alaska’s Senators say the bi-partisan passage on Tuesday of a slimmed-down bundle of spending bills is a good step for a Congress best known for gridlock. |
November 02 2011 - ‘Mini-Bus’ Bill Passes Senate Alaska’s Senators say the bi-partisan passage on Tuesday of a slimmed-down bundle of spending bills is a good step for a Congress best known for gridlock. |
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