Rebuilding a School Bus Engine: Difference between revisions

From Reardan History Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "From the West Plains Chamber of Commerce via Facebook in 22 September 2022: <blockquote> thumb|right|200px Some things are not as visible as others but are still very special. For example, two awesome transportation staff members, Mark Kalous and Phil Lillengreen, from the Reardan-Edwall School District. Because of their skill, the school district could do this complete in-frame engine rebuild on this b...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 6: Line 6:
Some things are not as visible as others but are still very special. For example, two awesome transportation staff members, Mark Kalous and Phil Lillengreen, from the Reardan-Edwall School District. Because of their skill, the school district could do this complete in-frame engine rebuild on this bus in-house! They estimate this will save taxpayers roughly $20,000. Fantastic work, gentlemen, and thank you for using your gifts and talents in Reardan, Washington.
Some things are not as visible as others but are still very special. For example, two awesome transportation staff members, Mark Kalous and Phil Lillengreen, from the Reardan-Edwall School District. Because of their skill, the school district could do this complete in-frame engine rebuild on this bus in-house! They estimate this will save taxpayers roughly $20,000. Fantastic work, gentlemen, and thank you for using your gifts and talents in Reardan, Washington.
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
[[category: School Buses]]

Latest revision as of 05:10, 11 September 2023

From the West Plains Chamber of Commerce via Facebook in 22 September 2022:

2022-fb-0065-rhs-phil-lillengreen-rebuilding-bus-engine.jpg

Some things are not as visible as others but are still very special. For example, two awesome transportation staff members, Mark Kalous and Phil Lillengreen, from the Reardan-Edwall School District. Because of their skill, the school district could do this complete in-frame engine rebuild on this bus in-house! They estimate this will save taxpayers roughly $20,000. Fantastic work, gentlemen, and thank you for using your gifts and talents in Reardan, Washington.

Some things are not as visible as others but are still very special. For example, two awesome transportation staff members, Mark Kalous and Phil Lillengreen, from the Reardan-Edwall School District. Because of their skill, the school district could do this complete in-frame engine rebuild on this bus in-house! They estimate this will save taxpayers roughly $20,000. Fantastic work, gentlemen, and thank you for using your gifts and talents in Reardan, Washington.