 19 students were treated for non-life threatening injuries this morning after a car collided with a Bemidji school bus in Hubbard County. Reporter Cheryl Moore is live in the studio with more in the details. Cheryl? Thank you, Dennis. All students were checked at the scene of the crash for bumps and bruises that's according to a press release from the Bemidji school district. The crash happened a little after seven. A car driven by 28-year-old Christine Bommerbach was traveling north on 229th Avenue. While the bus was traveling on County Road 9, the car went through the intersection and collided with the bus. After getting checked out, some students continued to school while others went home with their parents. The driver of the bus was 48-year-old John Lund. We're told Lund is a little bit shaken up, but is doing okay. The bus driver John Lund did a wonderful job of maintaining control of the bus and staying with the students, calling for help and making sure that all of our students stayed safe. I would also like to thank our school nurse Emily Helm for being out at the site within just a few minutes, making sure that all of our students were taken care of. The students were wonderful. They were answering questions and following directions. The bus was in route to pick up additional students and then it was headed to Horace May Elementary School. Bommerbach was taken to Samford Bemidji Hospital to be treated for non-life-dartening injuries. Dennis, back to you. Okay. Thank you very much for offering that live report from our studio tonight. We spoke with the Hubbard County Sheriff's Office about the crash. They say they're still gathering information and will not release any new updates until tomorrow. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.