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Transcripts For WAVY WAVY News 10 20160217

Fires that crews have fought over the past three days. At the top of the news conference, norfolk fire chief jeffery wise noted that there were no deaths in any of the fires, and no serious injuries to firefighters. He addressed the ocean view community, which is looking to recover from the devastating fire that happened saturday night. 4 38 21 they were knocking on doors you got five move eyour things runs06 5 22 22 door opens here we are going to all so much smoke is the far as your clothes and youre belogings 6 58 23 9what wee are looking at is where they went into the ceiling runs 05 23 7 25 9they are looking for burning embers in the ceiling bruning now what is insurance saying they will be ehre in the morning they will be hee in the morning. We are going to rehab everythign is in pretty good shape kitchen is in good shape runs 19 is in pretty good shape kitchen is in good shape Virginia Beach investigators ruled a townhouse fire an accident. We brought you this story as breaking

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Transcripts For WVEC 13 News 530 20160216

Motion asking the judge to allow more testing on lincolns taser. Despite the chance that it could be damaged because of that hearing is scheduled on nats next week. Erik ainge thirteen years now. A Madison Police custody after Norfolk Police say he threatened to bomb a banker told the suspect pulled up to the drive thru window at Suntrust Bank on west little creek road this Morning Police said the man passed the teller a note saying he left a bomb in the bank and he threatened to detonate it if the teller didnt give him money. The bomb squad didnt find anything. Police say theyll file charges against that man soon. Right now charges are pending against four teens accused of robbing a woman outside an off the Grocery Store that happened over the weekend outside of the Harris Teeter and grand the street the Woman Told Police the teens walked up and pulled a gun or a she sat in a car police said the teens demanded money and the womans car then drove away the next day officers found the su

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Grant School District proposes $20.7 million budget | News

CANYON CITY — The Grant School district approved a $20.7 million balanced budget for the upcoming 2024-25 fiscal year at their first budget committee meeting on Tuesday, May 28 at the Grant School District office in Canyon City. The 2024-25 budget is just over $3.6 million shy of last year’s budget of $24,389,459. The $3.6 million difference between this year’s and last year’s budget can be attributed to a few factors. First and most apparent, the district’s revenue from federal sources fell from $2.08 million during the 2023-24 fiscal year to just over $785,000 in the proposed 2024-25 budget. Capital outlay, was also down from the 2023-24 figure of $6,724,625 to $4,342,957 in this year’s proposed budget. Some costs did rise however, including support services for full-time equivalent district employees, which rose from just over $4.9 million last year to $5.84 million in this year’s proposed budget. The district is anticipating a total

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May 7, 2024, election issues: What's on the ballot?

Michigan voters will go to the polls today, weighing in on recall efforts, bond proposals and more.

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Seneca students learn about the Oregon Trail | News | bluemountaineagle.com

SENECA — A trek along the Oregon Trail was an arduous and often dangerous journey. An Oregon Trail presentation given to the Grant School board during their Wednesday, April 17 meeting at Seneca School by Seneca Elementary students highlighted both the dangers and joys of the more than 2,100 mile wagon route from Independence Missouri to the Willamette Valley in Oregon. Three Seneca fourth and fifth graders, Avah Sapp, Nox Long and Blaine James read three-part journal entries outlining the beginning, middle and end of a trip along the Oregon Trail as told in the first person. All of the journal entries mentioned accidents, death and hunger, all of which were common occurrences on the trail.

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