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TULSA -- Two girls clung to each other stanley cup for survival, as a tornado ripped apart the fast food restaurant around them early Sunday morning.Sydney Verner and Kaitlyn Gardner, bo stanley uk th 18, said they went to a Whataburger in Tulsa leaving another friend s house. They said it started to storm outside around the time they finished their food, then a tornado struck without much notice. The doors flew open. The lights flickered, Verner said. We were mid-air to get on the ground, and the glass just shattered. Verner said she grabbed onto the leg of a table, but she started sliding across the floor. That s when Gardner jumped on her friend s back. I think that s why my body is so sore because I was literally holding onto not anything but her and holding her down on the ground, Gardner said.She said she did wha stanley vaso t anyone else would do to protect a friend, but Verner cannot hide her emotions thinking about how selfless her friend was. You re putting yourself at 10 times more danger jumping on somebody Njwb Havre de Grace officer surprises boy with new bike
HARFORD COUNTY, Md. 鈥?Harford County Schools is facing criticism after the district announced a hybrid learning plan which will get some students back into the classroom st stanley cup arting on March 1st.Under the plan, elementary students will be among the first group to return on March 1st for one day a week.Special education students and students in other specialized programs will also beg stanley cup in in-person learning 4 days a week.Middle Schoolers and high schoolers will head back on the 15th of March.The district has been fully virtual since November 13th.The board s decision follows Governor Larry Hogan s call to reopen schools.During a news conference last week, he said the evidence shows it s safe to return while also citing low risk of transmissi stanley cup on in schools. It just feels to me a little too late, said Kimberly Rice, who has a kindergartner and second grader in the district.Rice said both of them have had a hard time with virtual learning, but her youngest has been struggling the most. She was
TULSA -- Two girls clung to each other stanley cup for survival, as a tornado ripped apart the fast food restaurant around them early Sunday morning.Sydney Verner and Kaitlyn Gardner, bo stanley uk th 18, said they went to a Whataburger in Tulsa leaving another friend s house. They said it started to storm outside around the time they finished their food, then a tornado struck without much notice. The doors flew open. The lights flickered, Verner said. We were mid-air to get on the ground, and the glass just shattered. Verner said she grabbed onto the leg of a table, but she started sliding across the floor. That s when Gardner jumped on her friend s back. I think that s why my body is so sore because I was literally holding onto not anything but her and holding her down on the ground, Gardner said.She said she did wha stanley vaso t anyone else would do to protect a friend, but Verner cannot hide her emotions thinking about how selfless her friend was. You re putting yourself at 10 times more danger jumping on somebody Njwb Havre de Grace officer surprises boy with new bike
HARFORD COUNTY, Md. 鈥?Harford County Schools is facing criticism after the district announced a hybrid learning plan which will get some students back into the classroom st stanley cup arting on March 1st.Under the plan, elementary students will be among the first group to return on March 1st for one day a week.Special education students and students in other specialized programs will also beg stanley cup in in-person learning 4 days a week.Middle Schoolers and high schoolers will head back on the 15th of March.The district has been fully virtual since November 13th.The board s decision follows Governor Larry Hogan s call to reopen schools.During a news conference last week, he said the evidence shows it s safe to return while also citing low risk of transmissi stanley cup on in schools. It just feels to me a little too late, said Kimberly Rice, who has a kindergartner and second grader in the district.Rice said both of them have had a hard time with virtual learning, but her youngest has been struggling the most. She was