Happy retirement Allan!
Allan Kville, 82, first started driving a school bus in 1963. He said there were more gravel roads in the area and the buses didn’t even have radios.. Some of them mark their family’s third generation of riders to have Kville as their bus driver.
Kville has been a school board member and also currently serves as a color guard for school activities while driving athletes across the state to games and tournaments. According to Kville, he took a short break from driving in the ‘70s to build his home but missed being around the children who have kept him going through the years.The 82-year-old said the last ride was a tough one, but he is ready for something new.
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