Rapid City Officials Change Bus Stop After Crash
A crash last month that seriously injured two Rapid City, S.D., students boarding a school bus has prompted officials to change the location of the bus stop.
The children were injured when a sport utility vehicle collided with the bus on a county road and then hit them.
KOTA-TV reports that the students are now boarding the bus at a different location on private property.
School district officials say one of the reasons for the change was to make parents and students who were traumatized by the incident more comfortable.
About 25 people were on the bus at the time of the accident, none of whom were hurt.
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