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Articlesby Wes PlattMay 25, 2022

Jacob Iverson Adjusts to Meet Challenges in Pupil Transportation

With decades of experience in the industry, the senior vice president of Harlow’s Bus Service in North Dakota earns recognition as our 2022 School Bus Fleet Contractor of the Year.

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Newsby Sadiah Thompson June 3, 2019

North Dakota District Receives State's First Electric School Bus

West Fargo Public Schools’ new Blue Bird Vision electric bus can travel up to 120 miles between charges, and will recharge at the district’s onsite charging station.

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Newsby StaffJanuary 2, 2019

North Dakota District Orders Electric School Bus

The West Fargo Public Schools board of directors provides $314,200 in funding for the district's and state's first electric-powered school bus.

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Newsby StaffFebruary 15, 2018

Student Struck by Car While Running to School Bus

The 6-year-old North Dakota boy runs into the road toward his bus, which has its stop arm out, when he is hit by a car. He is hospitalized for non-life threatening injuries.

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Newsby Nicole SchlosserOctober 6, 2015

School bus driver who lost legs in crash dies

Cathryn Jostad, the North Dakota bus driver who had to have both legs amputated following a collision with four semis, died last Friday of injuries sustained in the crash.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 29, 2015

School bus driver loses legs in crash

North Dakota bus driver Cathryn Jostad had both legs amputated in a life-saving operation following a crash with four semis in heavy fog. No one else aboard the bus was seriously injured.

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Newsby StaffMay 6, 2015

Harlow’s School Bus Service names new corporate GM

Jacob Iverson is appointed to the role after serving as corporate director of operations since last year.

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Newsby Nicole SchlosserMarch 9, 2015

Autopsy: Bus driver did not suffer medical event in crash with train

Although Max Danner had a significant heart condition, that did not cause the fatal school bus-freight train collision near Larimore, North Dakota, officials said.

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Newsby StaffJanuary 21, 2015

Senator brings bus-train crash rescuers to State of the Union address

U.S. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (N.D.) brought Susan and Richard Lunski, the first people at the scene of the bus-train crash near Larimore, North Dakota, as her guests to the State of the Union address. The Lunskis helped rescue students as they waited for first responders.

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Newsby Nicole SchlosserJanuary 15, 2015

Investigation continues into fatal school bus-train collision

There is no conclusion yet on whether the bus driver in the Larimore, North Dakota, crash suffered a medical event, officials say. The parents of two of the children aboard the bus say the driver “slumped over” in his chair. Meanwhile, the community makes efforts to support the families of those impacted by the crash.

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