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A dozen elementary students in Maine started feeling sick, including one student passing out
SUMMARY: A dozen elementary students in Maine fell ill during a rehearsal at Wentworth School, with one student passing out. Approximately 120 third and fourth graders were gathered when the incident occurred, prompting an evacuation and the calling of EMS at 10:07 a.m. While the building was assessed for safety, 11 students were transported to local hospitals for precautionary evaluations. School staff and Public Safety collaborated swiftly to address the situation, allowing for a safe return of students and staff to the building. The Fire Chief reported no hazardous conditions were discovered during the assessment.

Emergency services personnel responded to a Scarborough school Thursday morning after nearly a dozen elementary students started feeling sick inside the building, including one student who passed out.
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Marshall football kicks off spring practice under first-year coach Tony Gibson
SUMMARY: Marshall football commenced spring practice under new head coach Tony Gibson, with over 60 new players joining the team. The first of 15 practices showcased the fresh roster, emphasizing the coaching staff’s preparedness and the players’ enthusiasm for the team. The returning players expressed their commitment to Marshall, citing a strong community connection and confidence in Coach Gibson, who is highly regarded for his defensive coaching skills. As the spring game approaches on April 12, there is intense competition for positions, indicating that the roster development is still in progress.

Marshall University’s football team began its spring practice this week, marking the start of a new era under head coach Tony Gibson.
The Thundering Herd welcomed more than 60 new players and a largely new coaching staff for the first of 15 scheduled practices.
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Beautiful Week Ahead; Chad’s Latest Forecast
SUMMARY: Chief meteorologist Chad Merill discusses weather patterns for the upcoming week. He explains that recent rain, which contained ash from wildfires in Texas, has affected areas like West Virginia, with potential for more ash if winds continue from the Southwest. However, tomorrow’s rain will not carry ash due to the influence of a cold front. The forecast predicts temperatures around 45°F today, dropping to 35°F tonight. Snow will follow the rain, but travel impacts will be minimal. A warm-up is expected, with highs reaching the 50s and 60s by next week, and a chance of rain and thunderstorms for St. Patrick’s Day weekend.

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County wants corrective plan from 4-H camp over liability concerns housing foster kids
SUMMARY: The Canal County 4 Foundation will present a corrective plan regarding operational improvements for Camp Virgil Tate, which recently faced scrutiny for housing foster children without notifying the County Commission, which shares ownership of the property. Following multiple incidents requiring police and EMS presence, Canal County Commission President Ben Sango expressed concerns over communication breakdowns and liability risks. The foundation initially believed housing foster children could assist an overwhelmed system but has now ceased this practice. Before approving a requested $60,000 budget, the County Commission requires a plan addressing these issues. The foundation will convene next week to draft this plan.

KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) — Kanawha County 4-H Foundation Treasurer Oscar Hutchison said the agreement to house foster kids at Camp Virgil Tate was one they made with their hearts, not so much their business and legal minds.
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