The school bus was carrying farmworkers.
KIRO 7 News StaffGRANT COUNTY, Wash. — One person was killed, and several others were hurt in a bus crash in Grant County Friday morning.
The crash happened at Adams Road South and South Frontage Road near George, according to the Grant County Sheriff’s Office. It is not known how many vehicles were involved other than the bus. Though the bus involved in the crash is a school bus, it was carrying farm workers and not school children.
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