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Posted on July 9, 2024 by Dionne Searcey and George Etheredge

A Brand-New Electric Bus, No Charge. (That Was One Problem.)

In tiny Wymore, Neb., a sleek new battery-powered school bus became a Rorschach test for the future.
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