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River Valley High School death: How the day unfolded

Students are supposed to be released for their lunch break, but are instead kept in their classrooms. Police cars are seen parked inside River Valley High School on July 19, 2021. PHOTO: The Straits Times 2pm: An ambulance is seen leaving the school. Students are ushered into the school hall for a briefing by staff. Some students are allowed to leave school grounds. 2.15pm: Canteen staff are allowed to leave the school premises. Several unmarked cars, believed to be ferrying plainclothes officers, are seen entering the school. 2.25pm: A police car is seen leaving the school. [[nid:537295]] 3.20pm: Staff lead students out of the school compound. Several parents are already at the school waiting for their children.

Coal plant towns wonder about future amid shift to renewables

Beth Burger, The Columbus Dispatch Published 11:29 am UTC Jan. 18, 2021 Not many people call Cheshire, Ohio, home now. Nearly 20 years ago, bulldozers sent by a utility company razed most of its homes in the small Appalachian village along the Ohio River. One of the nation s largest coal-fired power plants still looms over the village s handful of remaining businesses and its post office. The Gen. James M. Gavin Power Plant, named for a decorated World War II paratrooper, has the capacity to generate 2.6 gigawatts of electricity, enough to power 780,000 homes. The plant is Ohio’s largest polluter, emitting about 13 million metric tons of greenhouse gases each year, with a history of residents living nearby reporting health problems such as asthma.

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