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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)
May 25 2012 - Hernando County class notes for May 24 By Paulette Lash Ritchie, Times Correspondent Wednesday, May 23, 2012 iStockphoto.com HERNANDO HIGH: The School Advisory Council will meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the media center. Call Marianne Bennett at (352) 797-7015, ext. 406. NATURE COAST CHILDREN'S CHORALE: The group will present its spring program, "Music of Nations," at 7 p.m. today at DaySpring Presbyterian Church, 6000 Mariner Blvd ...
May 18 2012 - San Rafael briefs The San Rafael Chamber of Commerce has fulfilled the requirements of the Bay Area Green Business Program and is now certified and recognized as a Bay Area (and Marin) green business. San Rafael joins Mill Valley and Napa as the only green-certified chambers of commerce in the North Bay.
May 15 2012 - Caviar a side business for marine laboratory A world-renowned marine research center in Florida doubles as a lucrative business that sells a staple of luxury: caviar. According to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, the Mote Marine Laboratory harvested and sold 1.5 metric tons of Siberian sturgeon caviar with a market value of nearly $3 million last year.
May 04 2012 - GG Transit ferries sailing again as strike ends Golden Gate Transit ferry service between Marin County and San Francisco resumed Tuesday afternoon after workers returned from a partial-day strike. The 3,000 people who usually take the ferries from Larkspur and...
May 01 2012 - GG Transit ferries stay in port as workers strike Golden Gate Transit ferry service between Marin County and San Francisco was suspended this morning as workers went out on what they billed as a partial-day strike. The 3,000 people who usually take the ferries from...
April 30 2012 - World War II veterans take Honor Bus ride with Mechanicsburg students to Washington, D.C. When Octavio Ponti was drafted in 1943, he felt excited about becoming a Marine and eager to help his country in World War II. When his ship was hit by a plane near Okinawa in the Pacific Ocean and hundreds of his fellow Marines were killed, the then Steelton teenager grew up instantly.
April 18 2012 - Bus services on Sunday affected by the Run 350 event Several bus services in the east will be affected by road closures for the Run 350 event on Sunday. The Run 350 is Singapore's premier eco-run aimed at raising eco awareness and will be held at the float@Marina Bay. Related Stories Police looking for man to assist with outrage of modesty case What's on: Wednesday's picks from ST Life! MRT breakdown COI: Inspection done only after second ...
April 16 2012 - Rookie Lucas Luetge last man on bus as Mariners set roster Lucas Luetge, a left-hander, and infielder Alex Liddi survived the Mariners' final cut to 25 players, but outfielder Carlos Peguero and pitcher Charlie Furbush were sent down.
April 15 2012 - Landlocked Colorado gets submarine honor Landlocked Colorado is getting a new attack submarine named after the state. The USS Colorado is one of five being commissioned for states that have not have a ship named for them in nearly 50 years. Other states being honored include South Dakota, Illinois, Washington and Indiana. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus (MAY’-bus) says the new submarines will be [...]
March 30 2012 - Boy, 12, Charged With Arson After Ignited Flare Sparks School Bus Fire The Maryland State Fire Marshal's Office on Thursday announced that a 12-year-old boy is facing arson and numerous other charges for allegedly igniting a marine flare on a school bus filled with students, causing it to go up in flames in Chestertown earlier this month.
March 27 2012 - Marine fully embraced sacrifice 50 years after service in Korea The ordinary conversation Pete Meletis heard on a bus from Washington, D.C., to his home in Alexandria, Va., left him feeling bitter about what he’d been through the past 11 months.
March 22 2012 - Sanctuary receives check for school busing ALPENA - Lodge 19 of the International Shipmasters' Association donated a $500 check to the Friends of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary on Tuesday in order to help support bus transportation for Northeast Michigan school districts to make an...
February 24 2012 - Family Members Welcome Home 130 Maine Marines and Sailors About 130 Maine marines and sailors are home after 10-months away, most of it in Afghanistan. About 300 relatives and friends welcomed the marines back as their bus pulled into the Marine Reserve Training Center in Brunswick Wednesday night. "Company A, 1st Battalion of the 25th Marine Regime . . .
February 23 2012 - Bumbling bank bandit, wearing Mets gear, busted after heists in Manhattan and Bronx This bumbling bank bandit didn’t know when to quit. Former Marine Ricardo Sullivan proved to be a semper fool when it comes to crime after he botched three consecutive heists in just 46 minutes on Dec. 23, sources said. Sullivan was arrested on Feb. 2 after he allegedly pulled...
February 23 2012 - Mariner sophomore chosen to compete in Junior Olympics On the school bus ride coming back to Homer from Anchorage with her mass choir group Feb. 7, sophomore Cassidy Soistman received a call from an unknown number.