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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 17 2012 - Evansville Looking to Remodel Greyhound Station The city of Evansville is taking a step toward cleaning up dangerous materials that are inside one of the city's oldest buildings. The city plans to renovate the Greyhound bus station downtown, but an environmental report halted those plans. |
April 21 2012 - Win Cirque du Soleil Tickets The Cirque du Soleil Tour Bus will be in Evansville through Tuesday, ahead of performances at the Ford Center later this month. |
March 13 2012 - Truck Crashes Into School Bus in Evansville Several South Spencer High School Students were taken to the hospital for observation Tuesday, after a truck crashed into their bus on Lynch Road in Evansville. The students were on their way to the Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center. |
February 09 2012 - Leaders Announce Bus Route Improvements An Evansville bus route running on empty has new life. Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and other city leaders unveiled plans to upgrade and update the METS bus route along the northern corridor of Highway 41. |
January 24 2012 - Diocese of Evansville members endure long trip to March For Life WASHINGTON — For the members of the Diocese of Evansville, a trip to Washington should have started with a simple 14-hour drive. A broken-down bus and 17 hours later, the expedition reverted to an excursion as they made their way to the capital for the annual March for Life . |
January 24 2012 - Thousands Protest Roe vs Wade in March for Life By Salvador Guerrero - For the members of the Diocese of Evansville, Ind., a trip to Washington should have been a simple 14-hour drive. A broken-down bus and 17 hours later, the trip turned into an excursion as they made their way to the capital for the annual March for Life. |
January 18 2012 - WC students to March for Life Washington Catholic students and patrons will join others from throughout the Evansville Diocese Friday as seven buses take 350 youth, young adult and adult pilgrims to Washington, D.C., this year for the annual March for Life on the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision legalizing abortion. |
January 15 2012 - Gems Return Home to Host Evansville at 4pm The Gems bus home after being swept in their two game series with the Quad City Mallards, falling 6-3 on Friday night and 9-1 on Saturday night inside the iWireless Center in Moline, Illinois. Sunday's game with the IceMen concludes the three game weekend for the Gems. |
January 12 2012 - New METS Bus Route Gets An Extension The trial period is over for the METS bus route on Highway 41 in Evansville and its receiving mixed feelings. The runs started in October and some feel that with low ridership, the city should do away with it. Others argue it just started and needs more time to get established |
 | September - Indiana School Bus Driver Takes A Loaded 9mm From Elementary Student "At this point in time of the investigation we don't have any indication that this gun was brought to the school because this person was angry with somebody. It looks like it was more showing it off to different kids," says Chief Brad Hill of the Evansville Police Department. |
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