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Greyhound Bus Station Iola Kansas JUMP START TRAVEL CENTER 1700 EAST ST Iola, KS 66749 - (call 620-365-2611) Founded in 1914, Greyhound Lines, Inc. is the largest provider of intercity bus transportation, serving more than 2,300 destinations with 13,000 daily departures across North America. It has become an American icon, providing safe, enjoyable and affordable travel to nearly 25 million passengers each year |
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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 21 2012 - OSU reports minor violations COLUMBUS -- Some will look at the 46 secondary violations committed by Ohio State across 21 sports during the past year and see the athletic department having more trouble abiding by NCAA rules. |
May 18 2012 - School bus law violations noted by school district MASON CITY — Three instances of northbound vehicles passing a stopped school bus on U.S. Highway 65 recently prompted the Iowa Department of Transportation to put out a reminder to motorists to pay close attention when approaching a stopped school bus. |
May 13 2012 - Free Bus Rides on Ozone Action Days a Thing of the Past? Fort Wayne, IN (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has determined that the Fort Wayne area is no longer in violation of clean air standards and will no longer pay for Citilink's free fare promotion on Ozone Action days. |
May 09 2012 - D.A. investigates if TMTA violated KOMA The Shawnee County District Attorney's Office has launched an investigation into whether the board of directors of the Topeka Metropolitan Transit Authority violated the Kansas Open Meetings Act. |
May 08 2012 - ND Troopers Take Proactive Approach to School Bus Safety HATTON, ND (WDAZ-TV) - A new program has North Dakota Highway Patrol Troopers taking the bus route after school. The "Trooper on a Bus" program was in Hatton on Monday raising awareness of traffic violations that occur around school buses. Talk about this topic |
May 08 2012 - Tickets given for passing school buses The West Virginia Department of Education reported that 26 percent of bus routes targeted by a week-long effort to stop motorists who pass school buses illegally ended up with multiple violators receiving tickets. |
May 04 2012 - Bus company in crash violated safety rules The operator of a tour bus involved in a fatal accident on an expressway employed the driver on a day-by-day basis in violation of the road transport law and committed other operational breaches, a special transport ministry audit and details provided by the carrier's president indicate. Although the law bans short-term employment of bus drivers for safety reasons, the operator, Rikuentai, based ... |
May 03 2012 - Man trying to escape police struck by school bus in Jennings JENNINGS, Missouri (KMOV) -- A driver trying to get away from St. Louis County Police was struck by a school bus in Jennings Wednesday morning. Police say officers pulled over the driver of a white Chevy Lumina for a traffic violation at Mimika and Lucille around 9 a.m. When the officers got out of their vehicle, the suspect sped off heading the wrong way on Lucille and was struck by a bus at ... |
April 27 2012 - City asks for TMTA open meetings probe Interim city manager Dan Stanley sent Shawnee County District Attorney Chad Taylor a letter Wednesday asking him to investigate whether the board of directors for the Topeka Metropolitan Transit Authority recently violated the Kansas Open Meetings Act. |
April 14 2012 - STOP! Troopers riding school buses to snag traffic violators WILSON COUNTY -- Even though passing a stopped school bus is against the law, many drivers are still guilty of it. In Wilson County, anyone passing a school bus may be closer to a Texas DPS trooper than they think. It’s not the person you expect to see on a school bus, but at any given moment a Texas DPS trooper in Wilson County could be sitting right behind a Floresville Independent School ... |
April 14 2012 - Sparta fixes school bus violations A recent Michigan State Police inspection of the Sparta school bus fleet found ... The White House says President Barack Obama and his family paid more than ... |
 | April 12 2012 - Godless Bus Ads Now in Little Rock after Court Ruling - - - Central Arkansas Coalition of Reason - Press release courtesy of Central Arkansas Coalition of Reason
"Are you good without God?
Millions are."
These words, superimposed over an image of blue sky and white clouds,
appear in queen-sized ads on the outsides of 18 Central Arkansas
Transit Authority (CATA) buses serving Little Rock. The ads will be up
for four weeks, which includes the October 14-23 run of the Arkansas
State Fair. They were placed by the Central Arkansas Coalition of
Reason (Central Arkansas CoR) with $5,216.00 in funding from the
United Coalition of Reason (UnitedCoR).
The posting of these ads by On The Move Advertising (OTMA) is in
fulfillment of a federal court order handed down in response to a June
1 lawsuit by UnitedCoR, represented by the Appignani Humanist Legal
Center of the American Humanist Association (AHA). In its suit,
UnitedCoR alleged that CATA and OTMA had violated its constitutional
free speech rights by declining to apply the same acceptance standards
to atheist ads as it applies to religious ones. At a hearing held
August 11, UnitedCoR sought a preliminary injunction requiring CATA
and OTMA to give equal treatment. The injunction was granted by
Federal Judge Susan Webber Wright, and the appearance of these ads is
the result.
Originally, Central Arkansas CoR had wanted its ads to run during
Little Rock's Riverfest this past May. But now, in the wake of the
successful litigation, it has chosen to take advantage of the
increased audience provided by the state fair and the fact that two
CATA bus routes serve the fairgrounds. CATA routes also serve local
college campuses and, with classes now in session, Central Arkansas
CoR leaders hope their ads will reach students as well. Two new
Secular Student Alliance groups have formed this semester
under the Central Arkansas CoR umbrella.
Beyond this, the Little Rock campaign is part of a nationwide effort.
Since the spring of 2009 there have been similar bus ad and billboard
campaigns in 25 states and the District of Columbia. These include an
April 2010 bus and billboard campaign in Fayetteville, Arkansas, as
well as campaigns in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois,
Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma,
Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, Washington, and West Virginia.
"The Little Rock effort is part of a nationwide awareness campaign
that is reaching out to the millions of atheists and agnostics living
in the United States," explained Fred Edwords, national director of
the United Coalition of Reason. "Often such nontheists don't realize
there's a community for them because our culture is dominated by
biblical faiths. We want our work to show them they aren't alone."
Attracting the like minded isn't the only goal of the effort. "We want
folks to understand that atheists and agnostics are a legitimate part
of the community," said LeeWood Thomas, media representative for the
Central Arkansas Coalition of Reason. "People like us live all over
Arkansas. We're your friends and family, neighbors and coworkers, and
maybe even the person sitting next to you in church."
"Being visible is important to us," Edwords concluded, "because
nontheists in our society often don't know many people who think like
they do. We are reaching out to them, just as traditionally religious
organizations reach out to their audience.
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 | April 12 2012 - Hawaii: Kids sightsee for free on the AlohaBus in Honolulu Here's a nice break for families visiting Hawaii this summer. In Honolulu, one free child ticket comes with an adult ticket for the AlohaBus, a hop-on, hop-off sightseeing bus. The bus stops at the King Kamehameha Statue , Iolani Palace and other places by day and at restaurants and the Aloha Tower by night. |
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