Rossville board: Drivers endangering kids safety
ROSSVILLE – The Rossville-Alvin School Board is asking the village board and police department for help with traffic problems at the elementary school and high school buildings.
Drivers are ignoring the warning stop-arm sign on shuttle school buses at the high school as Hoopeston and Bismarck-Henning students are being loaded, Rossville superintendent Carl Sartwell said.
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