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Hat - Hall Area Transit Hall County Board of Commissioners P.O. Drawer 1435 Gainesville, GA 30503 - (call 770-503-3333) Hall Area Transit (HAT) is a public transportation service designed to provide accessible, convenient and dependable transportation in the Gainesville / Hall County area. The availability of this transportation system increases the mobility of citizens for such essential purposes as employment, health care, education, shopping, community services, recreation, and conducting personal business. Hall Area Transit is funded jointly by the Gainesville / Hall County Governments, the Georgia Department of Transportation and the Federal Transit Administration. |
T & D Charter Service 2245 Gaines Mill Rd - (call (770) 536-0079) t. and d. charter service in gainesville, georgia has unbeatable service for your charter transportation needs. |
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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 26 2012 - Sub-committee working on plans to replace fort at Emerson Hough Emerson Hough once again is presenting a challenge to the Newton Community School District Board of Education, but this time the conflict lies within the deteriorating playground. During the regular board meeting Monday night, next steps for the current structure were discussed. |
May 26 2012 - CARL KOLOGIE: Indiana flavor at banquet There was definitely an Indiana County flavor on the dais at the annual induction dinner of the Western Pennsylvania Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame last Saturday evening. |
May 26 2012 - Former Chamber leaders look back on service Past chairmen and chairwomen of the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce looked back at a century of service to the community and talked about what the organization achieved and challenges it sometimes faced |
May 25 2012 - Transcript of Golf Hall of Fame Ceremony On Monday night, five greats were inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. The 2012 class included 40-time PGA Tour winner and four-time major champion Phil Mickelson; 18-time LPGA Tour winner and four-time major winner Hollis Stacy; Scotland's Sandy Lyle, who won 18 times on the European Tour, six on the PGA Tour and won two major championships. |
May 25 2012 - The Democratic Senate might just survive The growing likelihood that Richard Lugar will lose next Tuesday’s Indiana Republican Senate primary is the latest in a string of unexpected developments that have bolstered Democrats chances of hanging on to the Senate. As I wrote yesterday , Lugar’s conservative primary challenger, state Treasurer Richard Mourdock, lacks the incumbent’s broad cross-partisan appeal and is closely identified ... |
May 25 2012 - SNY And UConn Women Forge Ahead Together Peer over the shoulder of a SNY sports anchor, any time of the day they are on, and see New York City staring back from the outside. Yes, that’s Radio City Music Hall in the background. At night, its marquee casts crimson light on Sixth Avenue. But if UConn women’s basketball fans want to see [...] |
May 25 2012 - Opp HOF to honor Jones, Winston For the first time since 2008, the Opp and Coving-ton County Chamber of Commerce will induct two into the Hall of Fame. One was instrumental in expanding education for black students during segregation, the other was a mayor who helped change the financial outlook of the city. |
May 25 2012 - Fired bus driver challenging Pa. school drugs law PITTSBURGH (AP) - A fired school bus driver has filed a federal lawsuit seeking to overturn a Pennsylvania law that bans people with drug convictions from working for public school districts or their contractors. |
May 24 2012 - Slash's unfinished business Guns N' Roses' former guitarist talks Rock Hall of Fame induction, his new solo album, 'Apocalyptic Love,' and chances of a GNR reunion (none). There are things that Slash just doesn't want to talk about. And the timing was definitely not right a few weeks ago as the guitarist was preparing for a trip to Cleveland for his induction with Guns N' Roses into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. |
May 19 2012 - School board honors model bus students Riding a school bus can be challenging for students sometimes, and one of the toughest jobs in the school system is that of a bus driver, say officials who run the system. |
May 18 2012 - New synthetic drug in Virginia A new synthetic drug is being used and abused by kids right here in Virginia. Experts told NBC12 Amped is a stimulant and a hallucinogen. But here's the thing: Right now, the white powder legal. |
May 18 2012 - John Hall: A historian of bush league baseball On the first night of July 1951, the Carthage Cubs shuffled onto rickety buses that would take them from Jaycee Park to the YMCA in Pittsburg, Kan. Their manager barked at them for losing both games of a doubleheader to the Pittsburg Browns. |
May 17 2012 - Nashua eighth-grader wins national recognition from C-SPAN at City Hall NASHUA – A colorful campaign bus from C-SPAN took up two parking spaces in front of City Hall Wednesday morning, as the network rolled into Nashua from Washington, D.C., to recognize Nashua eighth-grade student Deepika Kurup. Kurup, a student at Fairgrounds Middle School, was named an honorable mention in C-SPAN’s 2012 StudentCam competition for her brief documentary, “The Bill of Rights in ... |
May 16 2012 - Way To Go! Commuter Challenge kicks off Monday in Vermont Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger unloads a bicycle from a bus rack Thursday morning on North Winooski Avenue. The mayor engaged in a “multi-modal tour” of the city in honor of Vermont Way to Go! Commuter Challenge. |
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