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Pelican Elementary School Penny War

RHINELANDER, Wis. (WJFW) - Principal of Pelican Elementary Candice Cook said the penny war all started at a parent advisor meeting, where she volunteered herself. Pelican Elementary School grade levels

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TBI canines visit Alcatraz East Crime Museum


PIGEON FORGE — Canines trained to detect odors from accelerates used at potential crime scenes visited Alcatraz East Crime Museum Thursday as part of the attraction’s current temporary Tennessee Bureau of Investigation exhibit.
The TBI has four accelerant detection canines spread out across the state to respond to fire scenes with questionable origins. Three of those highly trained dogs were at the attraction for the event, including Canine Faith, who is partnered with Special Agent Mark Delaney.
“She works fire scenes looking for ignitable liquids, so any liquid that you can pour on the ground and start a fire with — kerosene, gasoline, Coleman fuel, diesel,” Delaney said. “There’s six core odors they’re trained to detect and in those core odors there’s hundreds of actual products they could detect.”

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Tourism Booming In High Country, Some Attractions, Lodging Sold Out For MLK Weekend


Tourism Booming In High Country, Some Attractions, Lodging Sold Out For MLK Weekend
Published: 15 January 2021
NC High Country winter tourism is off to a great start. The region is experiencing sell-out weekends and large volumes of weekend day-trip visitors.
According to the Avery County Chamber of Commerce, for the upcoming Martin Luther King weekend, ski resorts and snow tubing with online bookings (including Beech & Hawksnest) are already sold out for Saturday and Sunday.
Sugar Mountain Resort offers in-person ticket sales, but they expect to sell-out quickly after opening.
Most area lodging is booked as well.
Following N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper’s current restrictions, ski resorts and area attractions have limited capacity and most are selling tickets online.

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