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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 22 2012 - Alabama fan pleads not guilty to sex charges A video that went viral on the Internet appeared to show someone in a University of Alabama jacket abusing an unconscious Louisiana State University fan after Alabama beat LSU for the BCS football championship on Jan. 9. |
May 13 2012 - New Orleans Motorcycle Accident Lawyer says ‘Share the Road’ – and the Responsibility C. Arlen Braud II of Braud & Gallagher, Louisiana Accident Attorneys, says Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month should be aimed at drivers of cars, truck and buses as well as motorcycle riders.Mandeville, LA (PRWEB) May 11, 2012 New Orleans motorcycle accident lawyer C. Arlen Braud II said today that it is important to remember the role of other drivers as Louisiana recognizes Motorcycle Safety ... |
May 08 2012 - A Passion Play At The Louisiana State Prison The Life of Jesus Christ , a 3½-hour production with a cast of 70, "featured men from Angola and women from the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women, who traveled an hour and 40 minutes by bus each morning from St. Gabriel to this 18,000-acre prison farm on the Mississippi River. |
May 02 2012 - Interactive map on where RNC delegates will be staying in Tampa Bay The hotels assigned to Republican National Convention state delegations are divided closely between Pinellas and Hillsborough, while Texas and Louisiana are just across the Pasco County line at Saddlebrook. Long bus rides are inevitable with some 50,000 attending the convention. Florida Republicans who attended the 2008 convention had bus commutes of nearly an hour from their hotel across from ... |
 | 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 05 2012 - Big Apple experiences life in a Louisiana swamp He is as big as Eli Manning, perhaps bigger than Tom Brady, Woody Allen, and any Broadway show. His face is plastered on the side of city bus after city bus. Telephone booths on the corner of city streets don posters with his image. Corner windows on fancy Madison Avenue shops hold his image. |
April 05 2012 - Louisiana bill would enforce reporting child abuse By: Lauren DuhonSenator’s initiative a direct response to Penn State scandal New legislation introduced in the Louisiana Senate would legally require residents to report incidents involving sexual abuse of children. The Senate unanimously supported Senate Bill 4, which imposes a sentence of up to five years in prison for wi... |
March 29 2012 - Notes and quotes from the Louisiana Legislature BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - The Louisiana Senate unanimously agreed Thursday to make it a felony crime for a person to witness but not report child sexual abuse, a measure filed after allegations of unreported abuse involving a former Penn State University assistant football coach. |
March 29 2012 - Bill would require reporting of child sex abuse BATON ROUGE, La. — A bid to toughen Louisiana law that requires people to report child abuse advanced Tuesday in the Legislature, in response to the allegations of sexual abuse of boys involving a former Penn State University assistant football coach. |
March 12 2012 - Weather service: 15 inches of rain in 6 hours A burst of intense rain caused perilous flash flooding Monday in parts of Louisiana, spurring the rescues of hundreds -- from people marooned inside their homes to middle school students stranded on a bus. |
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