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Transcripts For KSAZ FOX 10 News 5pm 20161106

Were told the father found his fouryearold son unconscious in the pool. Police are still investigating how this all unfolded but they tell us the boy somehow climbed out of a window and ended up in the pool. Police adding that pool was unkept and murky making it difficult at first for the father to find his boy. Police say that even though pool safety is not top of mind for many people right now as we are heading into the fall season, it should always be something to consider especially with Young Children just know that at any point you have a pool, 365 days of the year, know thats always going to be a risk and to make sure that you are aware regardless of whether people are around the pool or not and make sure that the locks are in place and you know and you have alarms, just however any preventive measures you have are there. Now of course this is still very fresh. Police are just starting their investigation but they say at very horrible accident. Reporting live, marcy jones, fox 1

People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News From Around NH

People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News From Around NH
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People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News From Around NH

People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News From Around NH
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Two New Appointments, Two Reappointed to UW Board of Trustees

Two New Appointments, Two Reappointed to UW Board of Trustees Aaron Brown © Provided by Cheyenne-Scottsbluff KGWN-TV KGWN/KCWY CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - An attorney from Sublette County and a businesswoman and former educator from Teton County have been named to the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees. Elizabeth Greenwood, of Pinedale, and Carol Linton, of Jackson, were appointed by Gov. Mark Gordon and approved by the Wyoming Senate. They succeed Mel Baldwin, of Afton, and Dick Scarlett, of Jackson. Reappointed to the board were Vice Chairman John McKinley, of Cheyenne, and Secretary Michelle Sullivan, of Sheridan. Their terms, and those of Greenwood and Linton, extend through 2027.

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