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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 24 2012 - City schools tout benefits of pre-K Pre-kindergarten teacher Marie Burgess helps Charles Bush, Madison Petty and Cainan Lewis sound out words on their iPads Friday morning at Stokes-Beard Elementary Technology and Communication Magnet School. |
May 15 2012 - Bearcats take advantage of W&J miscues When the bus carrying the St. Vincent College baseball team arrived in Washington for the first round of the PAC baseball tournament, it stopped at the wrong location. |
May 13 2012 - Readers weigh in on Amendment One vote, Billy Graham, John Boyle In solidarity with her Southern sister states, North Carolina has succeeded in putting those uppity homosexuals to the back of the marriage bus where they belong. Now we can put that quadrennial baby to rest and move on to the abortion issue. And, sorry John Boyle, but you just don’t get it. The reason conservative preachers don’t rail against beardless, tattooed, shellfish-eating adulterers is ... |
May 10 2012 - Happenings in the area BV Residents plan garage sale The Buena Vista Residents 2012 schedule of events includes a busy spring, summer and fall, not to mention a logo bearing the theme "Neighbors Helping Neighbors." The next meeting will be held Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. |
May 10 2012 - Bus with 33 children wrecks DeFUNIAK SPRINGS - A bus with 33 children was involved in a wreck Wednesday morning. According to a Florida Highway Patrol press release, 28-year-old Andrea Fleming was driving a 2005 Freight Bus northbound on Bear Bay Flats Road when she attempted to make a curve turning left. Fleming was not... |
May 04 2012 - Bears Re-Sign RB Bell Running back Kahlil Bell is likely to be third on the depth chart behind Matt Forte and Michael Bush in 2012. |
May 02 2012 - Boys' lacrosse: Landon shuts down St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes Ice packs already taped to both of his calves, senior Mark Strabo gingerly shuffled away from Friday’s postgame stretching session behind most of his Landon lacrosse teammates. But if it took a little longer for the Princeton recruit to gather his equipment and head to the bus, the rest of the team didn’t mind after his efforts in the No. 6 Bears’ 8-6 Interstate Athletic Conference win at No. 2 ... |
April 30 2012 - 7 students injured in school bus crash in Bear UPDATE: All lanes now open after wreckage cleared on westbound U.S. 40 below the Del. 1 overpass. Students were en route to Wilbur Elementary in the Colonial School District. |
April 29 2012 - Capie: Most Chiefs can bear long trips Compared to some of the trips in the Northwest League, the bulk of this 13-game, 14-day, 2,109-mile road trip seems downright short to members of the Peoria Chiefs. The bulk of the roster spent last summer busing from Boise, Idaho, to other outposts of the short-season Pacific Northwest circuit. “All the way to Vancouver, to play up there, was 13-14 hours,” infielder Wes Darvill said. “This is ... |
April 25 2012 - Tuesday's Must See Clips Tuesday April 10 In today's Must See Clips, watch as students on board a school bus save the day after their driver starts having a heart attack. Plus, a giant black bear makes himself at home in backyards |
April 18 2012 - Opinion: It’s a new day in the neighborhood You can see it in lessened traffic on expressways, in revitalized downtowns served by rail and bus, in young adults delaying marriage and child-bearing, in the presence of the Internet and its impact on commerce and recreation. |
April 13 2012 - Editorial: Keep Tappan Zee Bridge transit option alive A new Congressional report bolsters claims that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie manipulated the math - or at least acted prematurely - in pulling the plug on a trans-Hudson rail tunnel that he said was too costly for New Jersey taxpayers to bear. |
April 03 2012 - Finding a home away from home: Students find and fight trials abroad Imagine Tucson in August, at noon. The heat makes being outside unbearable. The bus drops you off on an abandoned street corner. You speak little English. You have no cellphone, and even if you did, you’d have nobody to call. You have only your luggage and your new address. |
March 26 2012 - MSU Offering Bus Ride, Game Ticket to WNIT (Springfield, MO) - The Missouri State University athletics department wants to make sure the Lady Bears basketball team has local support at the WNIT in Oklahoma this week. |
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