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A twin-engine plane crashed one mile north of the local airport which is 5 miles north of the city. The plane was approaching the airport for landing when it crashed into a dense growth of trees, according to airport manager Dave Christopher. No condition reports are available, but a hospital spokesperson confirms that six people from a plane crash were brought in. Acme Construction says the city manager, a city councilman and the construction company president are among those supposed to be on its plane. The Acme Contruction company calls your newsrom seeking information about the crash, saying its plane was due in at the same time. The crash happended 30 minutes ago.
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Harsh climate leaves parents concerned sending there children to school. The National Weather Service indicates that the official low temperature last night was 18 degrees below zero. Dr. Ken Gray, school superintendent, reports schools will open, but buses will run only on country routes to pick up students who live the farthest from schools. Fewer than half the citiy's school buses started this morning. Lincoln Elementary will not open because of the heating plant failed, but Washington Elementary will hold classes. Kindergarden classes will not meet today. Marjorie Thomas, president of the Washington School PT, says all the schools should close. Several parents decided to keep their children home even though their school was open
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