
ST. CLOUD (WJON News) — A Metro Bus program that allows kids to ride the bus for free returns this summer.
The U-Go Free Summer Youth program lets kids ages 17 and younger ride any fixed-route bus for no charge.
The program does not require registration or a pass, although a valid ID is required.
Students can show a school ID, digital ID, or various other types of picture ID, or a Metro Bus U-Go Free ID card. Older students may be asked to provide an ID with a date of birth if they appear to be over the age of 17.
Training is available at the Metro Bus Mobility Training Center or through instructional videos if a child needs help using the fixed route system.
Many of the fixed routes have kid-friendly destinations like parks, splash pads, the YMCA, and more.
The free rides are from June 1st through August 31st.
See the Aftermath of the 1886 St. Cloud, Sauk Rapids and Rice Tornado
Here are some historical pictures taken of the destruction from an F4 tornado/cyclone on the cities of St. Cloud, Sauk Rapids and Rice, Minnesota on April 14, 1886.
Gallery Credit: Brown and Riley, “Cyclone Views: Pictures Sauk Rapids Cyclone” (1886). University and Other Publications. 1.
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