May 24 2012 - The Flaming Lips take aim at Jay-Z's concert record NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - The Flaming Lips will try to break Jay-Z's world record for most shows in a 24-hour period as part of the Viacom Music Group's third O Music Awards. Jay-Z performed seven shows in different cities, so the Oklahaoma City-based Lips will aim for eight shows on June 27 while traveling on a bus from Memphis to New Orleans. MTV announced the Lips' performances while unveiling ... |
May 23 2012 - Conn. breaks ground on $567M bus-only project Gov. Dannel P. Malloy joined other officials in breaking ground Tuesday on a $567 million bus-only corridor from Hartford to New Britain, saying the project promises to bring more jobs, economic development and cleaner transportation. |
May 23 2012 - Groundbreaking for bus corridor project After years of planning, state officials are scheduled to break ground on a rebranded half-billion-dollar Hartford-to-New Britain bus-only corridor, the only one in Connecticut. |
May 22 2012 - Unemployment benefits: Not free money IT'S UNDERSTANDABLE that about 500 local school bus drivers and bus monitors are upset. They just learned they won't be getting unemployment checks to tide them over during the summer break. |
May 22 2012 - Pink bus promoting breast cancer screening The big pink bus rolling into town will be hard to miss, its goal to boost understanding about the importance of regular breast cancer screening with mammograms. |
May 22 2012 - Hoping For Breakthrough The team bus left Oklahoma Baptist Monday, taking 33 athletes to the NAIA Track and Field Championships in Marion, Ind., The competition will be held Thursday and Friday. |
May 20 2012 - TARGETED TRAVEL MICHIGAN ART FAIRS: Nicole Croy is sponsoring a bus trip to visit more than four art fairs in Ann Arbor, Mich., on July 18. Cost is $42 and includes a continental breakfast. |
May 20 2012 - 540 Express Bus spared from elimination, for now Local commuters who rely on the 540 Express Bus to get to and from work can breathe a sigh of relief, at least temporarily, after Valley Metro officials voted unanimously Thursday to spare the route f |
May 19 2012 - APNewsBreak: Video depicts alleged abuse at school The mother of a 14-year-old boy says a cellphone video depicting her son struggling to stand on two broken legs is proof that her son was harmed while attending a Kansas military school and supports claims in a federal... |
May 17 2012 - Columbia Transit offers day of free fare, draws 3,454 riders COLUMBIA — Try Transit Day offered many Columbia residents a free commute Thursday as part of the Bike Walk & Wheel Week campaign that public transit advocates hope will boost ridership on Columbia’s public transit system. Ian Thomas, executive director of PedNet, said 3,454 passengers used Columbia Transit during the day, short of the 5,000-rider goal but still good enough to break the one-day ... |
May 13 2012 - Tippecanoe School Corporation Deploys First Blue Bird Propane-Powered School Buses in Indiana Tippecanoe School Corporation deploys first Blue Bird Propane-Powered school buses in Indiana prior to summer break.Fort Valley, GA (PRWEB) May 11, 2012 With the school year coming to a close, Tippecanoe School Corp. (TSC) in Lafayette, Ind., is gearing up to teach students, parents and administrators the benefits of clean, safe and economical propane autogas with the deployment of the state’s ... |
May 13 2012 - Food trucks move from the streets to the parties with catering services IN THE FOOD business, there’s not much that’s trendier than a food truck. Maybe gluten-free pastry. Or garlic scapes. Or waiters with mustaches. That’s about it. Breakfast through dinner, mobile culinary units have in recent years multiplied nationwide. In our town, the campuses of Temple, Drexel and Penn have long been home to falafel, kielbasa and soul-food vendors. Today, they also host ... |
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