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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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May 20 2012 - Aldermen approve two new out buses The Board of Aldermen passed a motion Tuesday night allowing the City of Oxford to purchase two 2000 Gillig 40 foot low floor buses for $18,000 each. The University of Mississippi will reimburse the Oxford University Transit for the buses. Oxford City Planner Tim Akers presented the proposal before Mayor Pat Patterson and the Board of Aldermen. “This is the next step in the sustainability ... |
May 08 2012 - A Passion Play At The Louisiana State Prison The Life of Jesus Christ , a 3½-hour production with a cast of 70, "featured men from Angola and women from the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women, who traveled an hour and 40 minutes by bus each morning from St. Gabriel to this 18,000-acre prison farm on the Mississippi River. |
May 03 2012 - BoltBus expands to Seattle and Portland A staple for intercity commuters for years in the Northeast, BoltBus is making its first foray west of the Mississippi, connecting Seattle and Portland, Ore., beginning May 17. |
May 02 2012 - Public transit re-emerges as Tupelo topic TUPELO - Spurred by AARP Mississippi, public transportation advocates will renew an attempt to bring mass transit to Tupelo. More than two dozen supporters Tuesday vowed to lobby friends, neighbors and local leaders to fund a citywide - and potentially a regional - public transportation system. |
April 28 2012 - 'Move Over' Law Now Applies to Utilities JACKSON -- Mississippi's existing "Move Over Law" now protects utility crews working alongside busy highways and local roads. Since 2007, the law has safeguarded law enforcement, fire and highway construction workers. The expanded legislation, with protection for utility crews, takes effect July 1. |
April 25 2012 - Analysis: State 'move over' expanded to utilities JACKSON — Mississippi's existing "Move Over Law" now protects utility crews working alongside busy highways and local roads. Since 2007, the law has safeguarded law enforcement, fire and highway construction workers. The expanded legislation, with protection for utility crews, takes effect July 1. |
April 25 2012 - State 'Move Over Law' expanded to include utility crews JACKSON -- Mississippi's existing "Move Over Law" now protects utility crews working alongside busy highways and local roads. Since 2007, the law has safeguarded law enforcement, fire and highway construction workers. The expanded legislation, with protection for utility crews, takes effect July 1. |
April 21 2012 - Recovery continues from 2011 Mississippi flood As hundreds of Mississippi residents struggle to get back into homes and casinos say business is still down, the Army Corps of Engineers is reinforcing damaged levees as another flood season approaches. |
April 19 2012 - Flash Flood Warning expires noon Friday The National Weather Service said that a Flash Flood Warning was set to expire at noon on Friday, but weather and local emergency officials said Pearl River County residents should brace themselves for some flooding, generated by heavy rains from a slow moving cold front that transited the Pearl River County and South Mississippi region Wednesday and Thursday and forecast to continue to move out ... |
April 19 2012 - Baseball Notes: Weekend Rotation, Norris' Knee, Guv's Cup There is little time for Mississippi State's baseball team to rest. The Bulldogs were swept at South Carolina and then took an eight-hour-plus bus ride back to Starkville. Tomorrow night it's a date with Ole Miss in Pearl, and then a three-game home series with Tennessee starts Thursday. |
April 19 2012 - Pearl River Central parents protest school changes A group of Pearl River Central school parents, opposed to a split bus schedule that would separate elementary and secondary school bus riders and to changes in school hours, voiced concerns on Tuesday night to Pearl River County school board officials who attended a meeting called by the parents at Salem House on Mississippi Highway 43 South. |
April 17 2012 - Weary Rebels, Bulldogs coming to Pearl Ole Miss has been on the road the last two weekends. Mississippi State got off the bus after midnight Sunday, having driven 500 miles from South Carolina after a canceled flight. |
April 13 2012 - Four released after Tupelo bus accident TUPELO – Four Tupelo High School students were treated at North Mississippi Medical Center and released after a school bus was involved in a minor accident with a car on Green Tee Road on Wednesday morning. |
April 13 2012 - Baseball Notes: Cohen Keeps Humor Amid Injuries Mississippi State coach John Cohen has to laugh to keep from crying. As the Bulldogs prep for an eight-hour-plus bus ride to Columbia, S.C. – the plane is broken down – they are still dealing with injuries, both old and new. |
April 05 2012 - Recognizing a huge local industry Mississippi elected officials have celebrated the arrival of several major businesses in the state in recent years. Among them are the 3.5 million-square-foot Nissan North America Manufacturing plant in Canton and a 2-million-square-foot Toyota Motor Manufacturing plant in Blue Springs. Most recently, here in Jones County, officials are lauding the proposed 300,000-square-foot GE Aviation plant ... |
March 29 2012 - Racial Reconciliation Tour A civil rights bus tour made its way into the Capital City Wednesday morning. Racial Reconciliation is a campaign designed to move Mississippi past the pain of the civil rights era. |
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