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Bluffton bus deaths spark motor-coach safety bill in Senate

Friday, November 9, 2007

WASHINGTON ? Eight-months after five Bluffton baseball players were killed during a bus crash in Atlanta, U.S. Sens. Sherrod Brown (D., Ohio) and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R., Texas) yesterday introduced a new motor-coach safety bill.
From: www.toledoblade.com

Bluffton crash results in bill to upgrade bus safety

In the hours after his son and four other Bluffton University baseball players died in a bus crash, John Betts made a promise to team members who survived.
From: www.cleveland.com

Cullman band goes to the Big Apple

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Start spreading the news ? The Cullman High School Marching Band is leaving today for New York, New York. The band was invited to the City that Never Sleeps to take part in an annual parade to honor U.S. veterans being held Sunday.
From: www.cullmantimes.com

Bluffton Bus Crash Inspires Bus Safety Bill

Two U.S. senators have proposed requiring seat belts on charter buses and passenger buses that travel from state to state in response to the deadly Bluffton bus crash that killed five baseball players.
From: www.cbs46.com

Bluffton bus crash inspires bill to upgrade bus safety

TOLEDO ? In the hours after David Betts died, his father made a promise to his son?s teammates who survived a bus crash that killed four other Bluffton University baseball players.
From: www.portclintonnewsherald.com

Q-C begin another season with new coach

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

THE members of the Quad-City Blues hockey team have been at it awhile, but the thrill of travel hasn?t wavered.
From: www.qctimes.com

Houston fans, players enjoying the ride to state

There will be plenty of fan support for the Houston Hurricanes when they play the Verndale Pirates on Thursday night in the Nine-man state football quarterfinals at Hamline University in St. Paul. Five ch
From: news.postbulletin.com

Houston rallies behind football team

There will be plenty of fan support for the Houston Hurricanes when they play the Verndale Pirates on Thursday night in the Nine-man state football quarterfinals at Hamline University in St. Paul. Five chart
From: news.postbulletin.com