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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 22 2012 - W.Va. veterans offered bus tour of war memorials CHARLESTON, W.Va. - For the first time, state veterans are being offered the chance to take a free bus trip to the nations capital for a tour of war memorials The Denver Foundation in Princeton is hosting the "honor flight" on June 6. The bus... |
May 05 2012 - State Police to continue school bus ride-alongs CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia education officials say State Police will ride with more school buses to help catch people who illegally pass the buses. Troopers conducted a weeklong... |
May 03 2012 - CARTA is powerless to avert a looming labor strike Few Charlestonians realize it, but many of the bus drivers could walk out of their jobs one day soon if their union calls for a labor strike. And while the Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority is funded mostly by taxpayers (federal and state grants plus a portion of Charleston County’s half-cent sales tax), the agency has no power to get involved in the negotiations and avert a ... |
April 30 2012 - Police target motorists passing school buses CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Sam Gasaway stopped his school bus in a turn on Charlestons West Side on Monday morning, extended a lighted sign labeled "STOP" and opened the door to let some children on board. A car stopped beside the bus, then pull... |
April 30 2012 - State Police kick off school bus safety crackdown CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Normally, Sgt. Chris Zerkle of the West Virginia State Police likes his job. When it comes to telling families their son or daughter has been injured or killed while climbing off a school bus, though, he said hed trade uniforms w... |
April 29 2012 - Huntington-Charleston bus gets 3-year lease on life In recent weeks, it looked as if it might be the end of the line for daily commuter bus service between Huntington and Charleston. Now, officials have signed off on a new funding package that will keep the bus on the road for another three years. However, riders soon may face a fare increase. |
April 24 2012 - Editorial: Gazette endorses Crawford, Rector for school board CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The most thankless job in government probably is to serve on a county school board. Pay is tiny, and abuse is enormous. When a board must close a school, parents and boosters rage. After the Kanawha board declined to name a new We... |
March 30 2012 - Charleston to Huntington bus route gets funding CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The popular Charleston to Huntington metro bus route will likely continue now the state has found money to continue funding it, Kanawha commissioners said. Commissioners also unanimously opp... |
March 07 2012 - 130th heading back to Afghanistan CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- As a bus arrived to take 30 members of the 130th Airlift Wing to waiting C-130s to begin a four-month deployment to Afghanistan, Staff Sgt. Michael Bee spent a few lingering moments bouncing his gurgling, 6-month-old daughter, Sop... |
March 05 2012 - Driver killed in head-on collision with school bus Students from Bowman Middle School were involved in an accident that killed the driver of another vehicle on Charleston Highway on Monday afternoon, according to a school district spokesperson. |
March 02 2012 - Public transportation opportunities crisscross the Coles County area Eastern Illinois University students disembark from the Panther shuttle bus Tuesday afternoon (February 28, 2012) at the Martin Luther King, Jr. University Union bus stop on the EIU campus in Charleston. (Photo by Ken Trevarthan/Journal Gazette & Times-Courier). |
February 23 2012 - Intnl Bus. Mach UK Regulatory Announcement: IBM Board Approves Regular Quarterly Cash Dividend ARMONK, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The IBM (NYSE: IBM) board of directors today declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.75 per common share, payable March 10, 2012 to stockholders of record February 10, 2012. IBM has paid consecutive quarterly dividends every year since 1916. IBM also announced that its next annual meeting of stockholders will be held April 24, 2012 at the Charleston Area ... |
February 22 2012 - Business Notebook BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina has named Donald Olson the executive vice president and chief operating officer of TCC of South Carolina, one of the S.C. BlueCross group’s more than 45 affiliates. TCC is a full-service third-party administrator in Charleston that serves group health insurance plans. Founded in 1972, the company was the first third-party administrator in South Carolina and ... |
February 17 2012 - Shawn Ostrow steps up scoring for DU En route to Gwinnett, Ga., from Charleston, S.C., last Friday night, former University of Denver captain Kyle Ostrow was thankful to be in what is referred to as professional hockey's "bus league." |
February 14 2012 - Transit Authority seeks funds for bus route The Kanawha Valley Regional Transit Authority hopes to obtain grant money to establish a Charleston-to-Montgomery bus route. The authority will seek federal funds to get the service off the ground at the same time theyre looking for state funds to k... |
February 14 2012 - Charleston-Montgomery bus service proposed CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The Kanawha Valley Regional Transit Authority is looking at offering bus service between Charleston and Montgomery. Assistant general manager Doug Hartley told Charlestons Daily Mail the authority plans to seek federal funding to ... |
February 13 2012 - Olney secures first Apollo title It was a joyful bus ride home from Charleston Friday night for the Olney Tigers. Following their 58-50 win over the Charleston Trojans at Baker Gym, the Tigers found out they clinched at least a share of the Apollo Conference title as they headed south on Illinois 130 as Paris defeated Effingham 76-71 in a five-overtime affair that ended shortly after 10 p.m. Olney (23-4, 10-2) now holds a ... |
February 08 2012 - Injuries continue to plague depleted Rays Just when South Carolina Stingrays coach Spencer Carbery thought it was safe to get back on the ice. Carbery and the Stingrays left last Monday night from the North Charleston Coliseum for the 900-mile, 15-hour bus ride to Kalamazoo, Mich., with 15 healthy skaters and two goalies. Most EC... |
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