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Highway Patrol inspects buses at Carowinds 6:08 PM

Saturday, June 7, 2008

CHARLOTTE, N.C.--It is that time of year for travel and some are choosing to do it by bus. On Saturday, the North Carolina Highway Patrol held inspections at Carowinds of charter buses in an effort to keep passengers safe.
From: www.wcnc.com

Press Club of Southeast Texas honors newsmakers The Examiner receives top newspaper honors

BEAUMONT ?The Press Club of Southeast Texas honored Brad Brown and Steve Forman as Newsmakers of the Year Friday (June 6, 2008) for their efforts in securing legislation to require seat belts on buses in Texas after a tragic bus accident left two West Brook High School students dead and many more injured.
From: www.theexaminer.com

Fathers of West Brook bus crash victims named 2008 newsmakers

BEAUMONT - Brad Brown and Steve Forman, who helped push for seat belts on school buses after their daughters were in a tragic bus crash, were named 2008 Newsmakers of the Year by the Press Club of Southeast Texas on Friday.
From: www.zwire.com

An end to limos

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Starting next year, Franklin Regional couples will take the bus to prom.  read more »
From: www.yourmurrysville.com

International on the Square : Associates experience Wal-Mart story

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

BENTONVILLE ? Leticia Lorensse and a group of more than 200 other people filed off several charter buses just north of the downtown Bentonville Square on Tuesday. (Benton County Daily Record)
From: www.nwanews.com

Andrews ISD to open new versions of longtime elementary schools this fall

Monday, June 2, 2008

Andrews ISD to open new versions of longtime elementary schools this fall
From: www.mywesttexas.com

500 march on behalf of fallen teen farm worker

Some 500 people from Lodi and other agricultural regions marched in solidarity Sunday through Lodi and Acampo in search of improved working conditions for farm workers.
From: www.lodinews.com

Families to welcome troops

Saturday, May 31, 2008

National Guard?s 224th Engineers will be back in Albany soon By Cathy Ingalls Albany Democrat-Herald Mandy Rebel of Albany was married to her husband Casey Renfro less than two months when he shipped out last June to Iraq with the 224th Engineer Co. of the Oregon Army National Guard.
From: www.gazettetimes.com