March 30 2012 - Conference switch in the works? In recent weeks, reports from ESPN and CBS led many to believe that Butler may switch athletic conferences within the next few years. Butler could make the transition from the Horizon League to the Atlantic 10 conference and replace departing Temple. |
March 13 2012 - Social Welfare The Rhode Island Foundation announced the launch of a new program from its Initiative for Nonprofit Excellence – the Best Practice Awards. 1:52 pm Butler Hospital, the state’s only private, nonprofit psychiatric and substance abuse hospital serving adults, adolescents and children, has created its own foundation to further its mission. |
March 12 2012 - Kentucky school bus driver charged with DUI MORGANTOWN, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky school bus driver is facing charges of drunken driving. WTVF-TV in Nashville, Tenn. reports that police arrested Sandra Ford in Butler County, Ky., on Friday after she failed two sobriety tests. According to the station, police were alerted to the bus driver after a student reported her behavior to his parents, who then informed police. Ford is also charged with ... |
March 08 2012 - Softball. No. 1/2 Cal Takes Show on the Road to Fresno The No. 1/2 California softball team hits the road for a bus trip to Fresno, Calif., for the Bayer CropScience Classic. On Saturday, March 10, Cal will play San Diego State (1:15 p.m.) and Butler (7:45 p.m.), while Sunday, March 11 will see the Bears take on Purdue (12:45 p.m.) and Fresno State (3 p.m.). All games will be covered by a live chat, GameTracker and Twitter. |
February 26 2012 - NCAA Game Summary - Butler at Green Bay Hundreds of people lined Coopersville's Main Street Saturday for an odd annual ... The Rapid is hiring more bus drivers. The Grand Rapids transit service held a ... |
January 20 2012 - Virginia Mom of Boy Left on Bus Sues School Officials for $500K Richmond school officials are being sued by the mother of a 4-year-old autistic boy who was left on a bus. Nyheim Butler’s lawsuit accuses Richmond Public Schools, the district’s transportation director, a former bus driver and a former bus monitor … |
January 11 2012 - Butler 'trend' shows increase in public transportation use When John Paul of the Butler Transit Authority saw the numbers of riders increasing in big numbers late last year, he thought, "Wow, that was a good month." When it happened again the next month, he thought it was a fluke. Now that it has happened for six consecutive months, he's calling it a trend. |
|