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After crash, Greenville schools purchase replacement bus

Following a crash in May that resulted in a Greenville Public Schools bus being totaled, the district has moved forward in acquiring a used school bus to bring its fleet back to capacity. During Monday’s meeting, the Board of Education voted unanimously — with Vice President Brian Gardner absent — to purchase a used 2020 International bus from Midwest Transit Equipment Marshall for $82,919. Oops! An active subscription is required to view this …
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The Daily News - Since 1854 — News from Montcalm County and Ionia County, Michigan broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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