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May 26 2012 - Funding needed to complete I-69 By KEVIN BOWDEN Staff Reporter The amount of money it will take to complete I-69 from Michigan to Mexico is staggering — $25 billion. It is estimated $1.5 billion will be needed to complete the interstate route through West Tennessee.
May 23 2012 - Makin' It: Jamie Self, Bus Adventurer Turned Small-Town Reporter Jamie Self is a reporter at The Herald in Clover, South Carolina. Her path to journalism was not always certain, and she made several career detours along the way. How did you end up at a small-town newspaper in upstate South Carolina? I did not go to J-school and never took a journalism class in college. I hadn't ever thought about writing for a newspaper until about two years ago, when I began ...
May 21 2012 - Leslie Griffith: Rather Outspoken Dan Rather's latest book, Rather Outspoken, reminds us that reporters had best be careful when they set about the business of digging up news.
May 20 2012 - Blood drives held for Georgia woman fighting flesh-eating bacteria Supporters of the Georgia woman fighting a flesh-eating bacteria organized blood drives to held her while she undergoes more surgeries. A bus full of people from metro Atlanta traveled to Augusta, Georgia Friday for another blood drive.
May 18 2012 - Fixed-route transit supporters lobby officials NEWARK -- Garon Walton, a Newark man without a car, walks all across town from his Derby Downs residence, but wants the option of a fixed-route bus service.
May 14 2012 - The Consequences Of Homicide By Hazing On Wednesday, several people were charged in the alleged hazing death of Florida A&M drum major Robert Champion, Jr. He was found unresponsive aboard a chartered bus after a football game in November 2011. Host Michel Martin speaks with Orlando Sentinel reporter Denise-Marie Balona.
May 09 2012 - Cleaver still behind the times on mass transit U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver reaffirmed last week that more than 1,000 federal workers will move downtown by fall 2014, but supporters of a downtown streetcar system may wonder what sort of ally he is in Washington.
May 08 2012 - REPORTER calendar – 5/9 Trip to Foxwoods Casino, 7 a.m., sponsored by the Waterboro Old Home Days Committee. The cost is $50 per person. The bus returns at 4:15 p.m. Call Jill at 247-4543 to reserve a spot.
May 06 2012 - CORRECTION: Bus Stop Art Walk reception Due to our production error, Bus Stop's advertisement in the "Marblehead Art Walk 2012" section on Page 12 in the May 3-9 edition of the Reporter incorrectly featured an Art Walk reception as occuring from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, May 4.
May 04 2012 - Tea party bus tour makes stop in Joplin Supporters of the tea party movement rallied Thursday in Joplin to call for a leadership change in Washington come November. “We’ve had it,” said Jacob Adams, 77, of Springfield. “We’ve had enough of ‘hope and change.’ What we need is a little more common sense.”
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.
May 02 2012 - Licking County Residents Lobby for Fixed-Route Transit Supporters of fixed-route transportation in Licking County voiced their desires during a public comment hearing Monday night. The need is there, but supporters worry it may not make it into the County's long range transportation plans.
May 01 2012 - In defence of storming the barricades at Dataran — Abd Rahman Koya APRIL 30 — It is sad that despite the success of the Bersih 3.0 rally, the government’s media have successfully managed to distract some of us from the larger issue which is the demand for electoral reforms. Many of Bersih’s own supporters, even those who took part in the rally of April 28, have been busy accusing fellow participants of breaking ...
April 30 2012 - UTA joins new Arlington Public Transit advocacy group A new public transit advocacy group aims to not only petition for public transportation but also work with the city to make it happen. Arlington Public Transit began this month and consists of Arlington residents, UTA students and other public transit supporters.