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News Archive
04-Oct-2008
'Campaign enforces safety around large trucks on I-5 (Albany Democrat-Herald)A two-day traffic safety campaign aimed at aggressive drivers near large trucks on Interstate 5 concluded Wednesday.
'Sheetz Wins Highest Trucking Safety Honor (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) CLI Transport, LP, the dedicated carrier for Sheetz Convenience Stores for fuel and grocery, has been honored with the 2008 ATA President's Trophy.
'Company to monitor truckers' sleep disorders (Small Business Times)The Sleep Wellness Institute Inc., the state's largest sleep disorders diagnosis and treatment center, has signed an agreement with Precision Pulmonary Diagnostics (PPD) of Houston, Texas, to provide sleep apnea diagnosis and treatment to over-the-road truckers employed by Schneider Trucking Company of Green Bay.
'Credit markets to Washington: Bailout isn't enough (AP via Yahoo! News) The credit markets finally got a bailout bill, but the stranglehold hasn't let up ? a troubling sign that lenders and investors believe the package will only be a baby step in the long road to economic recovery.
'Filling up before Dixie (York Daily Record)Some local long-haul trucking companies said they are or will make sure their tanks are topped off before heading for the southern states hit hard by a hurricane-related fuel shortage.
'Public Safety 10/04/08 (The Pantagraph)Public Safety for Oct. 4: POLICE, FIRE, RESCUE Burglary ? About 150 tranquilizer pills were stolen Thursday from an apartment in the 700 block of Towanda Avenue, Normal police said.
'Credit markets still tight after bailout approval (AP via Yahoo! News) The stranglehold on the credit markets remained tight Friday after the House approved a revised $700 billion financial bailout, with investors nervous that the plan is at most a first step in repairing the faltering U.S. economy.
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