
West Virginia to deploy its first autogas-fueled school bus
August 11, 2015 By Megan Smalley
Monongalia County Schools says it is the first district in West Virginia to purchase a propane autogas-powered school…
Read MoreMonongalia County Schools says it is the first district in West Virginia to purchase a propane autogas-powered school…
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