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B & G Transportation Inc 6401 N Lovington Hwy, 88240, Hobbs - (call (575) 392-8514) |
Bus Station 913 S Main Ave, 88260, Lovington - (call (505) 396-4501) |
Greyhound Bus Lines 215 S Turner St, 88240, Hobbs - (call (575) 397-3535) fares, schedules and ticketing for greyhound lines, the largest north american intercity bus company, with 16,000 daily bus departures to 3,100 destinations in the united states and canada. |
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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 - Defendant claims drum major wanted to be hazed A Florida A&M drum major who died after being hazed on a bus asked to go through the ordeal because it was seen as an honor, a criminal defendant in the case said in a deposition released Wednesday. |
May 26 2012 - Defendant: FAMU band drum major wanted to be hazed A Florida A&M drum major who died after being hazed on a bus asked to go through the ordeal because it was seen as an honor, a defendant in the case said in a deposition released Wednesday |
May 26 2012 - New Evidence Released in FAMU Hazing Death A Florida A&M University drum major who died after enduring a school hazing ritual aboard a bus had asked to be hazed in an effort to earn respect, a criminal defendant said in court documents released Wednesday. |
May 26 2012 - Drive safely! 2.8 million Texans expected on roads for holiday AUSTIN -- The holiday travel crunch is getting under way as millions of Texans head out for a long Memorial Day weekend. The big rush started slowly Thursday night and will pick up on Friday and continue through Monday. According to AAA Texas, some 2.8 million Texans will drive at least 50 miles to celebrate Memorial Day. More than 213,000 others will fly and 138,000 or so will take a bus ... |
May 26 2012 - French school division takes province to court over funds Saskatchewan’s francophone school board is taking the provincial government to court for what it says is a $3.7-million shortfall to run its school system. Roger Lepage, lawyer for Conseil des Ecoles Fransaskoises (CEF), says the pan-provincial school division will have to lay off more than 40 staff, bus some students for more than an hour daily and possibly squeeze out of a lease agreement ... |
May 26 2012 - DeLongWeekend Links: Whither the urban playground? Our city has changed. It’s a “magnet for ambitious 20-somethings.” It offers “good jobs and better-than-average public transit,” not to mention cupcake shops. It’s “an urban playground.” So notes my colleague Jonathan O’Connell , who asks an accompanying question in a Sunday Outlook piece : Can the city change along with its ambitious 20-somethings? “What D.C. hasn’t yet figured out, or even ... |
May 26 2012 - Pair's Backers Blast Acquittal Reversal Two Ohioans cleared in a child sex abuse case are drawing support after the state Supreme Court reinstated their conviction. Nancy Smith and Joseph Allen were convicted in 1994 of taking several young children who rode Smith's Head Start bus to Allen's Lorain, Ohio, apartment and molesting them. |
May 26 2012 - Local vendors say popularity of food trucks on the rise NORTH LOGAN — Walking around a bus yard in Boise, Idaho, Ramiro Martinez saw a variety of buses from different areas, and used for different reason. But was interested in purchasing a bus for one good reason only: To fill people’s tummies. |
May 26 2012 - Guilty plea entered in school bus incident A Richmond man charged with first-degree wanton endangerment after he allegedly passed a school bus and narrowly missed a 5-year-old child, avoided trial Monday by pleading guilty in Madison Circuit Court. |
May 26 2012 - Former Freehold Township Senior Center director pleads guilty in scheme FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Arlene Golub, the former director of the Freehold Township Senior Center, pleaded guilty on April 30 to theft by failing to remit a $4,284 payment back to township coffers from a local travel agency that had arranged two vacation cruises for senior center members, Monmouth County Prosecutor Peter E. Warshaw Jr. announced. read more |
May 26 2012 - Ex-senior center director pleads guilty in scheme FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Arlene Golub, the former director of the Freehold Township Senior Center, pleaded guilty on April 30 to theft by failing to remit a $4,284 payment back to township coffers from a local travel agency that had arranged two vacation cruises for senior center members, Monmouth County Prosecutor Peter E. Warshaw Jr. announced. read more |
May 26 2012 - Things to do in Westport this weekend Tap into your musical side and attend a free recorder workshop Saturday in Westport. Photo: Contributed Photo / Westport News You can get some exercise, learn a new skill or tour the town this weekend. |
May 26 2012 - School bus accident in Longview Longview police say the scene of a crash involving a Longview ISD bus on McCann Road and H.G. Mosley has just been cleared and another bus is now taking the students home. |
May 26 2012 - Mayor proposes new student-centered bus route Mayor Bob McDavid on Thursday unveiled a proposal for a new student-centric bus route called FastCAT that would allow the city to have at least two buses running a continuous loop, picking up passengers from stops every 15 minutes. |
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