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Three people die in plane crash near Gainesville airport, Three adults killed in plane crash from Ohio, Gainesville Three people were killed in a single-engine plane crash Friday night moments after taking off from Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport in Gainesville. The plane had just taken off from the Gainesville airport en route to Daytona Beach, Florida around 6 p.m. when it crashed into a ravine near the intersection of Memorial Park Drive at Atlanta Highway. One home on the ground was damaged by falling fuel, displacing five residents. No one on the ground was injured. The three adults killed in the crash were identified by the Hall County Sheriff’s Office as Dan Delnoce, 44, and Courtney Flanders, 45, of Gainesville and Matthew Delnoce, 39, of Ohio. The Sheriff’s Office is handling the death investigation while the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are working other aspects of the crash.

Artist rendering revealed for first Hall County replace

Part of the Hall County School District s 10-year facilities plan, which was approved in August 2019, is the replacement of seven aging elementary schools with four brand new buildings. Architects have been working on design and layout for the first school, and members of the Hall County Board of Education got a first look at a drawing at a work session this past week. Elementary school replacement number one is going to be on the Ramsey Road property along [Georgia] 365 and it will replace the current White Sulphur Elementary and Riverbend Elementary, said District Superintendent Will Schofield. The architects are getting close to [finalizing] the plans.we showed those to the board and they were very excited.  

Metro Atlanta school districts COVID vaccine plan

LIST: School districts finalizing plans to offer COVID-19 vaccine to teachers, staff From school nurses administering vaccine doses during clinics at schools to teaming up with county boards of health, each district is making a vaccination game plan. Author: Joe Henke Updated: 7:37 PM EST February 25, 2021 ATLANTA School district superintendents are hopeful when vaccinations begin for teachers, they will see fewer COVID-19 cases and their employees will be able to teach with a bit less stress. Elbert County Schools Superintendent Jon Jarvis told 11Alive that is what played out in his district over the past month after 175 of 500 district employees were vaccinated in January when offered the vaccine by a local health care provider.

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