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Find Missouri route, schedule and timetable for you local bus, or Missouri coach line, citywide. This free website will help you conduct searches through hundreds of thousands of US bus stops. If you're looking for a private school bus company in your town, a specific bus line number in your area or a Missouri coach line to get you from town to town: This site is made for you. We list absolutely everything you may want to know about Jefferson City MO bus stops, coach lines and more. |
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| Jefferson City, MO Bus and Coach Companies and Stops |
Bus Service-jefferson City Transit (jefftran) 820 E Miller St, 65101, Jefferson City - (call (573) 634-6477) |
D & K Bus Service 5417 Roling Rd, 65101, Jefferson City - (call (573) 636-3251) |
First Student Inc 321 Norman Dr, 65109, Jefferson City - (call (573) 634-7645) phyllis powell, cmc, city clerk of jefferson city, missouri. this site contains public documents and information from the office of city clerk. |
Transit Casualty Receivership 324 E Capitol Ave, 65101, Jefferson City - (call (573) 634-7700) |
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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 02 2013 - Employment discrimination case nears resolution An employment discrimination case filed against Jefferson City is close to being resolved. In December, former transit employee Catrina Davis filed suit against Jefferson City and Richard Turner, transit division director, alleging she was terminated for being pregnant. |
April 28 2013 - City explores which transit system would serve capital best As Jefferson City looks to continue its discussions on the future of its transit system, one city official has brought up the idea of switching the type of system the city operates to a flex-route system, rather than fixed routes. |
April 16 2013 - Transit riders voice opposition to cuts Jefferson City transit riders gathered Wednesday to voice their opposition to a proposed cut in bus service. Roughly 25 people turned out for the city’s first public hearing on a proposed midday break. |
April 16 2013 - Opposition to transit cuts grows Riders and supporters of Jefferson City’s transit system are continuing to speak out against a proposed cut in service. More than 25 people turned out for the city’s second public hearing on the proposed midday break. |
April 08 2013 - JeffTran riders fight cuts Planned cuts to Jefferson City’s transit system have riders and supporters mobilizing. A proposed break would stop all transit service, including Handi Wheels, from 11:20 a.m.-2:40 p.m. each day. |
January 18 2013 - JC unveils mobile app for bus riders Jefferson City has announced the release of a new app to provide “up-to-the-minute information” for the city’s transit riders. The free app enables users to locate buses on their main routes. |
October 07 2012 - Todd Akin Makes Good On Promise To Stay In Senate Race JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Republican congressman Todd Akin has made good on his promise to stay in the Missouri Senate race. A 5 p.m. deadline today for Missouri candidates to remove their names from the ballot came and went as Akin continued a bus tour across the state. |
October 28 2012 - Akin Bus Tour Stops in Jefferson City and Columbia JEFFERSON CITY - Senate candidate Todd Akin spoke to media and supporters at the state capital building Thursday morning and then made the trip to Columbia in the afternoon to speak at the Boone County Republican headquarters. |
October 28 2012 - Tobacco tax backers plan school bus tour (AP) -- JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Backers of a proposed increase in Missouri's tobacco tax plan to tour the state in a school bus promoting an initiative on the November ballot. |
October 26 2012 - In brief: Akin still in race after rape comment - Wed, 26 Sep 2012 PST Jefferson City, Mo. – Embattled GOP Rep. Todd Akin has made good on his promise to stay in Missouri’s U.S. Senate race despite calls by top Republicans to quit following his comments about rape. The final deadline for candidates to remove their names from the Missouri ballot passed Tuesday as Akin began a statewide bus tour. Akin is challenging Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill. |
October 03 2012 - Jefferson City Updates Public Transportation Plan JEFFERSON CITY - There's a push to make transportation available on the weekends and after 5 p.m. on the weekdays in Jefferson City. Updates on the Coordinated Public Transit - Human Services Transportation Plan was presented to the Capitol Area Metropolitan Planning Organizing on Thursday morning. |
June 24 2012 - Education officials urge veto for school bill JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Many Missouri superintendents, principals and other education officials are urging Gov. Jay Nixon to veto legislation that would allow some students who face lengthy bus rides to switch districts and attend classes closer to home. Under legislation sitting on Nixon's desk, families in several eastern and central Missouri communities could enroll their children in a ... |
June 24 2012 - Education officials urge veto for Missouri school bill JEFFERSON CITY — Many Missouri superintendents, principals and other education officials are urging Gov. Jay Nixon to veto legislation that would allow some students who face lengthy bus rides to switch districts and attend classes closer to home. Under legislation sitting on Nixon's desk , families in several eastern and central Missouri communities could enroll their children in a different ... |
May 29 2012 - Legislation would shorten public school bus rides The legislation would allow students in a few communities to enroll in a nearby district if they live at least 17 miles from the school they are supposed to attend, and a school building in the other district is at least 7 miles closer. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Bus rides for some Missouri students could get shorter under legislation pending before Gov. Jay Nixon. The legislation would allow ... |
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