May 24 2012 - City schools tout benefits of pre-K Pre-kindergarten teacher Marie Burgess helps Charles Bush, Madison Petty and Cainan Lewis sound out words on their iPads Friday morning at Stokes-Beard Elementary Technology and Communication Magnet School. |
May 12 2012 - Lewisburg in state’s Smart 16 LEWISBURG — Lewisburg Area is 16th among the state’s 500 school districts based on Pennsylvania System of School Assessment test performances, according to the Pittsburgh Business Times’ seventh annual ranking. |
April 28 2012 - RMAC says farewell to UNK It happened Sunday afternoon without much fanfare (certainly less commotion than the Google car coming to town): the Fort Lewis College softball team packed up its bats and bags and pointed the bus west. The last Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference team left Kearney. When, make that if, any of them return, they will not be trying to knock off the conference’s perennial powerhouse. They’ll be ... |
April 21 2012 - High School Stock Market Game: Frosh 'earn' $596G! NORTHUMBERLAND — It was Friday the 13th, and Rachel Metzger was leaving nothing to chance. The Lewisburg Area High School freshman, with about 40 other students, was on a bus en route to a Philadelphia museum. |
April 10 2012 - Pinellas and Hillsborough bus ridership at all-time highs, thanks to economy, gas prices, tourism By Danny Valentine, Times Staff Writer Monday, April 9, 2012 Jefferson Mells, center, sits with his arm around Deanna Lewis on Monday while they ride a PSTA bus toward downtown St. Petersburg. Lewis said they just started taking the bus regularly, and though it can be inconvenient at times, “We’re still happy.” Debra Brightbill takes the bus to work. To run her errands. To visit her friends. It ... |
April 01 2012 - "Free stuff" really wasn't up for grabs, family scammed A New Jersey family appears to be the unwitting victim of an apparent Craigslist scam. It happened Monday at the home of Kelly Stallings in the unit block of Lewis Street in Phillipsburg. According to her father, Stallings noticed that two fire pits and a porch glider were missing after she returned from a trip to a bus stop. Stallings called police. "While police were here, a gentleman pulled ... |
April 01 2012 - LKCISD extends bidding for motor coaches After rejecting all bids, the Linden-Kildare CISD board voted to extend the bidding for motor coaches at its meeting held March 19. They then accepted a bid from Bob Tucker Motors for $69,000 and Lewis Bus Sales for $110,000. |
March 31 2012 - Police: Man charged with DUI after rear-ending school bus From staff reports LEWISTOWN - Pennsylvania State Police Lewistown charged Brian Zook, 38, of East Waterford, with DUI, possesion of drug paraphernalia, and 21 counts of recklessly endangering another person following an accident on Thursday. |
March 18 2012 - Days after Afghanistan massacre, suspect unnamed Pedestrians walk to a bus stop near a gate at Joint Base Lewis McChord, Tuesday, March 13, 2012, in Washington state. A U.S. Army staff sergeant from the base is accused of slipping away from his base in the Taliban heartland of Kandahar and shooting nearby villagers in their homes. |
March 15 2012 - Days after Afghanistan massacre, suspect nameless Pedestrians walk to a bus stop near a gate at Joint Base Lewis McChord, Tuesday, March 13, 2012, in Washington state. A U.S. Army staff sergeant from the base is accused of slipping away from his base in the Taliban heartland of Kandahar and shooting nearby villagers in their homes. |
March 09 2012 - Mainer who hit child faces three charges WINDHAM ( AP) — A Maine motorist who struck an 11-year-old boy while driving around a school bus faces three counts. A Cumberland County grand jury indicted 23-yearold Ryan Boucher of Lewiston on charges of aggravated assault, reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon and passing a stopped school bus. read more |
March 08 2012 - Lewiston college providing free bus rides to students LEWISTON — The University of Southern Maine’s Lewiston-Auburn College has started a new program giving all USM students rides on the city bus for free. “Ride the Bus On Us” started in March and provides free bus passes to any student enrolled at USM. |
February 23 2012 - Mayor Lewis: Auburn taking many steps in recovery People out of work, a blue economy, the bottom's about out of the tub. But in the midst of "The Great Recession," says Auburn Mayor Pete Lewis, the city is poised at the block for that much-talked-about recovery, muscles straining, ready to bust out. |
February 22 2012 - African American museum groundbreaking showcases living history Though the tent was crowded with living history — President Obama, Rep. John Lewis, Colin Powell, Steve Case, Al Sharpton and Laura Bush — the speakers at the groundbreaking of the African American museum emphasized the future. Read full article >> |
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