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Navajo Nation School Bus Routes Maintained by Coconino County
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Better Roads. Good Stewards. Coconino County
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SECTIONS 12 Feedback 16 STN Online 34 Products & Solutions 94 Ad Index 96 Marketplace
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can be installed in 20 minutes
EP1 systems still only $99.95
5 year warranty
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See Us At Booth 205 10 School Transportation News • JULY 2016
30 Navajo Nation students, school buses get relief, reliability from Arizona county sales tax
32 It’s mission accomplished for retiring Delaware state director
TRENDS 18 Idling Fleets
40 Thought Leader by Robert T. Pudlewski
Making the Right Decision: How to Select Today’s School Bus Engine
42 Thought Leader by Dennis A. Smith
Clean Cities Can Help School Districts Go Green to Save Green
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20 Route optimization planning made easier with technology, ingenuity
36 As the push toward alternative fuels grows stronger, school districts nationwide seek funding opportunities and assistance to help with the transition
COLUMNS 14 First Take by Ryan Gray
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