By Logan Rude
Apr 8, 2021 9:51 AM
SPRING GREEN, Wis. The River Valley School District canceled Thursday classes because the district’s bus service was short staffed due to “a number” of drivers calling in sick after getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
The district announced Wednesday night in a Facebook post that Thursday classes would be canceled because “Lamers is unable to transport students.”
Lamers Area Regional Manager Paul Mennen said “a number” of drivers in Spring Green got vaccinated Wednesday, and many of them experienced side-effects as a result. Mennen said a location manager got numerous calls from staff saying they were too sick to come in on Thursday.
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Steve and Chloe Starkey on the balcony overlooking Bunker Run, also known as “The Brook.”
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