Wright City Early Childhood students had to be transferred to new buses along the North Outer Road after their vehicle broke down around 8:30 this morning.Traffic had to stopped along the road while …
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Wright City Early Childhood students had to be transferred to new buses along the North Outer Road after their vehicle broke down around 8:30 this morning.Traffic had to stopped along the road while the children were loaded onto new buses, according to the school district's transportation service. A police officer was at the scene to assist.The disabled bus was moved from the roadway, and remained at a nearby parking area for several hours awaiting towing.School bus