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VILLAGE OF EXETER
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Saturday, August 12, 2017
Exeter gets new updates on Highway 6
All four corners of Highway 6 and Exeter Avenue were altered to make them handicap accessible including inserts for stability. You can see that Highway 6 was also armor plated in from the Saline County line west through Exeter.
Friday, August 11, 2017
Updates Nearly Finished at Exeter-Milligan
Exeter-Milligan students will be greeted at the front door with new flooring spelling out E-M. The new flooring has been installed down the hallway and there is also new lighting and fresh paint. The locker rooms are near completion and should be ready for students to return on Tuesday.
Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Mueller's Sell Bus Service
Above: Bob Mueller, left, and the new owner, Dean Bartu.
Forty years ago Bob Mueller bought A & M, Inc., the
company that has own the Exeter and now Exeter-Milligan school district busing
contract.
Many school districts maintain their own fleet of school
buses, but since 1953, when the Exeter area schools consolidated to meet at the
Exeter school, the buses have been privately owned.
The Mueller’s have contemplated retirement for the last few
years and this spring decided they would try to find a buyer so they could
enjoy a little more free time. “After 40 years it was time to let
someone else do it,” Mueller remarked.
Several contract bus corporations had expressed an interest
in the Exeter-Milligan contract but Mueller wanted to see someone locally take
on new ownership, “I wanted it to go to someone who knew what was going
on. It works so much better having someone in town own them,” explained
Mueller.
Mueller has seen several generations of kids through his
time owning the service. In early August, Dean and Leesa Bartu purchased
the corporation. Leesa has driven bus for A & M, Inc. for nine years
and Dean is working on his bus license.
Exeter-Milligan Superintendent Paul Sheffield knew that the
school district did not want to take on the buses and were hoping another
private party would step in to take over. “It's been a pleasure to work
with Bob and Sharon the past nine years. After 40 years in the busing
business, they deserve the chance to let someone else worry about bus routes
and departure times. We look forward to working with the Bartu's and for them
to carry on the A & M tradition.”
There have been a lot of memories for Bob and his wife,
Sharon. Some of the rides that stood out the most were “all of the state
championships in the different sports. Those were special bus rides
home,” he mentioned.
He will definitely “miss the kids, but not getting up early
in the morning and driving in the winter.”
Mueller had hoped that someone who was already in the
district would take over from him and was pleased to pass on the keys, “I wish
good luck to the new owners,” he stated.
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