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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)
May 27 2012 - Prosecutors: Soldier targeted Fort Hood troops WACO, Texas—A Muslim soldier on the run for three weeks after going AWOL from a Kentucky Army post found no help from friends in his Dallas-area hometown, where he hatched a plan and bought supplies to blow up a restaurant filled with Fort Hood troops, according to testimony at his federal trial Tuesday.
May 27 2012 - Jury sees video of GI buying bomb-making items WACO, Texas (AP) — A Muslim soldier on the run for three weeks after going AWOL from a Kentucky Army post found no help from friends in his Dallas-area hometown, where he hatched a plan and bought supplies to blow up a restaurant filled with Fort Hood troops, according to testimony at his federal trial Tuesday. Naser Jason Abdo, who was AWOL from Fort Campbell, Ky., bought pressure cookers ...
May 27 2012 - Ky. fugitive lured into trap on Facebook PADUCAH, Ky. (AP) -- McCracken County Sheriff's detectives used the ruse of a fictitious woman on Facebook to lure a man wanted in three western Kentucky counties into a trap where deputies arrested him. Sheriff Jon Hayden told The Paducah Sun (http://bit.ly/LyDI0V ) that 10 plainclothes deputies were waiting when 39-year-old Aaron D. Fraser of Paducah stepped of a bus from Michigan Thursday ...
May 27 2012 - Texas jury sees video of Fort Hood bomb plot suspect buying components for explosive devices WACO, Texas - A Muslim soldier on the run for three weeks after going AWOL from a Kentucky Army post found no help from friends in his Dallas-area hometown, where he hatched a plan and bought supplies to blow up a restaurant filled with Fort Hood troops, according to testimony at his federal trial Tuesday.
May 26 2012 - Free transit rides on bike to work day You can ride free on Metro, Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) and Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) if you participate in bike to work day Thursday.
May 26 2012 - Man charged with hurling soda can at school bus LA GRANGE, Ky. (AP) -- A Kentucky man has been charged after police say he pelted a school bus with a can of soda and shattered the windshield. Oldham County Police Officer Mike Head told WKYT-TV in Lexington (http://bit.ly/JO7Ozi ) that 18-year-old Aaron Pound threw the can out of a car passing the bus on Ky. 393. Head said Pound attended Police charged Pound with wanton endangerment ...
May 25 2012 - Abramson: Army depot ‘special’ opportunity for small business Speaking to about 100 business representatives, some from as far away as Wisconsin and Colorado, Lt. Gov. Jerry Abramson praised Wednesday’s seminar on how to do business with the federal government as an important way to boost Kentucky’s economy. The event, attended primarily by representatives of Kentucky small businesses and sponsored by the Bluegrass Army Depot and Blue Grass Unite, took ...
May 15 2012 - Survivor shines in Kentucky Oaks Survivors Parade [Horse Racing] by Jessie Oswald Felicia O'Bryan, 49, was not upset last Friday when threatening thunderstorms delayed her participation in the Kentucky Oaks Survivors Parade presented by Kroger. Although the 138 cancer survivors had already boarded the buses that would shuttle them from the Churchill Downs grandstand to the backside of the track, O'Bryan took the delay in stride and found delight in the fact ...
May 12 2012 - School bus involved in N.Ky. crash An accident involving a school bus in Northern Kentucky sent one person to the hospital Thursday morning.
May 12 2012 - School bus involved in Campbell Co. crash ALEXANDRIA, Ky. - An accident involving a school bus in Northern Kentucky sent one person to the hospital Thursday morning. Dispatchers say a school bus from Campbell Ridge Elementary School in Alexandria and another vehicle collided at the intersection of Poplar Ridge Road and AA Highway in Campbell County around 8 a.m.
May 10 2012 - Guilty Pleas In Madison County Child Abuse Case A central Kentucky couple has pleaded guilty to criminal abuse and admitted to locking their two toddlers in a feces-covered room. Stewart M. and Jennifer Shuman, both 23, entered the plea Thursday in Madison Circuit Court. Stewart Shuman told Judge William Clouse the house where his two children, ages 2 and 3, lived was "unsafe and potentially harmful." Jennifer Shuman made a similar admission ...
May 09 2012 - Kentucky Officials Building Ambu-Buses for Disaster Recovery Behold the ambu-bus. Authorities in Kentucky are making use of old school buses by turning them into ambulances. Each one can carry up to 18 patients, which officials say will be of great help in case of a major accident …
May 06 2012 - Ky. counties converting old school buses into ambulances to handle accidents, disasters PADUCAH, Ky. - Behold the ambu-bus. Authorities in Kentucky are making use of old school buses that are being turned into ambulances. Each one can carry up to 18 patients, which officials say will be of great help in case of a major accident or disaster.
May 06 2012 - Ambu-Bus Is Kentucky's New Emergency Vehicle Made From School Buses PADUCAH, Ky. — Behold the ambu-bus. Authorities in Kentucky are making use of old school buses that are being turned into ambulances. Each one can carry up to 18 patients, which officials say will be of great help in case of a major accident or disaster.
May 06 2012 - Ky. counties building ambu-buses for disasters Behold the ambu-bus. Authorities in Kentucky are making use of old school buses that are being turned into ambulances. Each one can carry up to 18 patients, which officials say will be of great help in case of a major accident or disaster.
May 04 2012 - Kent Transit KENT—The Northwest Connecticut Transit District provides monthly transportation service to Torrington or Danbury for Kent residents.
May 04 2012 - Drunken fight spills into local hotel A fight that began on a Kent party bus ended with several people hurt and shots fired in Brimfield .