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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 26 2012 - West Bloomfield drivers top field in bus competition WATERFORD TWP. — Two West Bloomfield bus drivers took first and second place in the 2012 School Bus Driving Championship — better known as the “Roadeo" in which 35 school bus drivers from eight Oakland County school districts competed in the Oakland Schools intermediate district parking lot. |
May 25 2012 - Stanford's handy Stephen Piscotty helps in all ways When the Stanford baseball players get off the bus at a hotel, coach Mark Marquess doesn't want a melee as they rush to grab their bags. So he lets them off by positions. Lately, when pitchers get the call, Stephen... |
May 25 2012 - Free summer bus passes available for young Free summer passes for kids are available through Metro Bus. The Metro Bus U-Go Free Summer Youth Pass is available to youth 17 and younger. The program works to help families with kids have affordable summer transportation. |
May 24 2012 - Cops: Tot sexually abused TOMS RIVER — Authorities accused a Toms River man of sexually abusing an 18-month-old boy, and alleged the man streamed footage of the act over the Internet. Rodford W. |
May 24 2012 - United Tech May Sell Fuel Cell Firm HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- The chief executive officer of industrial conglomerate United Technologies Corp. hinted Tuesday that it could sell its fuel cell business. |
May 24 2012 - Bus Crashes Into Car Bedford County dispatchers say it happened a little after 7:30 am Tuesday on Route 26. |
May 23 2012 - After More Than 12 Years, Work Starts In Earnest On Busway Get Business Mobile Text Alerts It took three governors, more than a dozen years, and the pledge of better than $400 million in federal aid, but construction of the New Britain-to-Hartford busway officially began Tuesday. |
May 23 2012 - Conn. breaks ground on $567M bus-only project Gov. Dannel P. Malloy joined other officials in breaking ground Tuesday on a $567 million bus-only corridor from Hartford to New Britain, saying the project promises to bring more jobs, economic development and cleaner transportation. |
May 23 2012 - Groundbreaking for bus corridor project After years of planning, state officials are scheduled to break ground on a rebranded half-billion-dollar Hartford-to-New Britain bus-only corridor, the only one in Connecticut. |
May 21 2012 - Marie Scofield, 77, Westport Schools Bus Monitor WESTPORT, Conn. – Marie C. Robertino Scofield, a bus monitor for the Westport schools, died May 2 at Norwalk Hospital after a short illness. She was 77. Scofield was born May 7, 1934, in Stamford to Petrina Lella and Michael Robertino. A longtime ... |
May 20 2012 - OUT buses expanding In August 2008, a six-member committee started planning a transit system for the Oxford community. Four years later, Oxford University Transit continues to grow, implementing new buses and creating new routes to accommodate its increasing number of passengers. What began with five buses and five drivers has become a system with 15 buses and 20 operating employees, thanks to the OUT committee and ... |
May 20 2012 - Aldermen approve two new out buses The Board of Aldermen passed a motion Tuesday night allowing the City of Oxford to purchase two 2000 Gillig 40 foot low floor buses for $18,000 each. The University of Mississippi will reimburse the Oxford University Transit for the buses. Oxford City Planner Tim Akers presented the proposal before Mayor Pat Patterson and the Board of Aldermen. “This is the next step in the sustainability ... |
May 20 2012 - Redemption road By the time the bus rolled into The South Warehouse early Tuesday evening, new Ole Miss athletic director Ross Bjork would have had good reason to say he'd just walk back to Oxford. |
May 18 2012 - Seminole teachers get $500 bonus, but no raise SANFORD – Teachers, bus drivers, secretaries and other employees in Seminole County public schools will get one-time bonuses instead of pay raises this year, the School Board decided Tuesday. |
May 16 2012 - Costa Rica will not extradite student in Connecticut HARTFORD — Costa Rican authorities say they don't have the resources to extradite a 22-year-old Trinity College senior who left that country after driving a rental car into some pedestrians at a bus stop. |
May 14 2012 - Crowd gathers for Romney speech in Lansing Romney bus outside LCC in Lansing. Rod Sanford/Lansing State Journal. News trucks wait for Romney speech. Laura Misjak/Lansing State Journal. LANSING — A crowd of about 30 has already gathered outside the Dart Auditorium on Lansing Community College in anticipation of presidential candidate Mitt Romney's afternoon speaking event. |
May 12 2012 - Bus drivers discuss unionizing Durham bus drivers and employees from the Weatherford area expressed their frustrations and concerns during a union rally held at the Weatherford Ninth Grade Center Friday morning. “We’re underappreciated and underpaid, and people don’t have a clue what we have to deal with,” driver Carol Little said. “We’re responsible for kids’ safety and our voice is not being heard.” |
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