May 27 2012 - Southaven citizens' group comes to Davis' defense of Vegas trip The Concerned Citizens of Southaven, Mississippi came to the defense of Mayor Greg Davis for a Las Vegas trip he took for business while under investigation by the state for misuse of city funds. While Mayor Greg Davis has been in Las Vegas this week a group of involved citizens has been watching from a distance making sure everything is done by the book. |
May 27 2012 - Special education program, staff receive praise WELLSBURG - On Monday a Follansbee family expressed thanks to staff in Brooke County Schools' special education program for going beyond the classroom to help them, and an official with the West Virginia Education Association expressed a complaint... |
May 27 2012 - U. of Wis. – Madison’s Badger Bus eases faculty commutes MADISON, Wis. — University of Wisconsin – Madison (UW-Madison) faculty and staff members that commute long distances have been able to make their commutes easier by riding the university’s Badger Bus, University of Wisconsin - Madison News reported. |
May 27 2012 - Saluting soldiers WASHINGTON, D.C. — Outside a Holiday Inn near Dulles International Airport, a luxury bus awaits 28 men on this Saturday morning in May. Some have been waiting for this day for three years, when they first got on the list. In a sense, some have been waiting for a lifetime … |
May 27 2012 - Kate's The Bomb The B-52s have been writing, recording, and performing their new wave pop rock music since the mid 1970s. As one might deduce from their campy, upbeat, throwback style and penchant for having a good time, they have made a few friends and created a few stories along the way. Artvoice spoke with vocalist and keyboardist Kate Pierson about her personal endeavors as well as the B-52s adventures ... |
May 27 2012 - The Long, Sad Story of Etan Patz (UPDATE) [Explainer] # explainer Today is the 33rd anniversary of the disappearance of Etan Patz, the six-year-old New Yorker whose abduction in 1979 helped usher in a new age of terror and suspicion for American parents. Though Etan was declared legally dead in 2001, his case has never been solved. Yesterday, after three decades of false leads and a menagerie of suspects, the NYPD announced that a New Jersey man ... |
May 27 2012 - Breakthrough WORCESTER - Lt. Gov. Timothy P. Murray invited the crowd yesterday to do something people had not been able to do for more than 40 years - walk down a part of Front Street that had been obliterated by the construction of Worcester Center in the late 1960s. |
May 26 2012 - Bus driver taking kids to Disneyland arrested on drug suspicion An alert police officer who boarded a bus full of recent Utah high school graduates headed to Disneyland averted what could have been a deadly road trip after arresting the driver for suspicion of being under the influence of drugs, authorities said Friday. |
May 26 2012 - Cleveland Ave. could get bus upgrade Faster, fancier bus service along Cleveland Avenue would end on the North Side instead of in Westerville as COTA had been considering. |
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 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 - Morning Roundup: Rain Share Edition In the news today: some lessons from a guilty plea, foreign students flock to the U.S. for summer jobs, a record number of Indian Americans in this week's National Geographic Bee, and MoCo residents will have to pay for new bus lines. [ more › ] |
May 25 2012 - Landlord To Kalispell Medical Pot Business Sentenced A Kalispell contractor who rented and maintained property to a medical marijuana business has been sentenced to a year in prison. It comes after the legislature tightened Montana's medical marijuana law. Jonathan Janetski will likely serve ten months. |
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