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after being crushed by a large steel plate while working in a trench.The Clearwater Fire Department responded to a trench rescue call at about 1 p.m. Monday.Authorities say a man in his 20s was working below grade in a trench when a large steel plate used for stabilizing the trench struck and crushed him.He was working on part of the Clearwater stormwater project, and Keystone Excavators Inc. is the city's contractor for the project. 439

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-- a tumor that can block blood flow to a child's heart. Michael's tumor is 5 centimeters, or about 2 inches, wide. That's enormous compared to a baby's tiny heart, which is about the size of their fist.Doctors told the family Michael's condition is so rare that no surgeon in the United Kingdom would have the expertise to remove his tumor.Emma said the family was given two options: either wait in line for a heart transplant or find a surgeon outside the country.That's when they found out about Boston Children's Hospital, a US facility whose 548

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With the midterm elections less than a month away, President Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail, trying to rally Republicans to vote.To boost turnout, the president is making the election about him.“I'm not on the ballot, but in a certain way I’m on the ballot, so please go out and vote,” Trump said at a recent rally. “And I’m not on the ticket, but I am on the ticket, because this is also a referendum about me. Get out and vote. I want you to vote. Pretend I’m on the ballot.”The president's calendar is stacked with appearances, with four just this week. Not even Hurricane Michael, one of the strongest storms to ever hit the U.S., stopped President Trump from attending a campaign rally last night.The president defended his decision to go to the rally, saying people waited in line to see him.“What are you going to do? Tell thousands of people that have been waiting there all night that we're not coming? That's not fair either,” Trump said.Trump did, however, call it "wrong" when President Obama attended a campaign event back in 2012 when a smaller hurricane hit the east coast.But with control of Congress up for grabs, right now the stakes are high for the president. Republicans keeping the majority in the Senate is incredibly important for the president's agenda. The idea of keeping a majority in the House would be important personally, considering the dynamics of impeachment. 1419

  

Diane Bailey said a misunderstanding led to her grandson having his lunch taken away in front of his classmates.Jefferson Sharpnack turned 9 years old on Tuesday and said what happened in the lunchroom made it his worst birthday ever.“I got my cheesy breadsticks and put in my number,” Jefferson said, “And when I was going to check out, the lunch lady didn’t say anything, took away my cheesy breadsticks and sauce, put them over there, and took out bread on cheese from the fridge and put it on my tray.”Jefferson came home from school on Friday, Aug. 30 with a note stating he owed for his lunch account.His grandmother said she called the school first thing the following week to straighten things out. She thought her grandson was now in good standing with the school.Jefferson and his two brothers moved to Ohio last month to live with their grandmother. The children are supposed to be enrolled in the free and reduced lunch program.Bailey said she was told by administration there that she could write a check for her grandson’s lunch balance until the free and reduced lunch registration paperwork was processed.However, on Tuesday, Jefferson came home from school and declared it was the worst birthday ever and told his grandmother what happened at lunch.“In my mind, he didn’t owe anything. I owed the money, the parents, the school district,” Bailey said. “And my other question is, if they take the food off of your tray, they have to throw it away. You would take the food off a tray and you can’t reserve it? You’re going to throw it away and not feed the child? That doesn’t make sense to me.”In a written statement from Green Local Schools, they said they are closely examining their policies. 1716

  

against a school district alleging they failed to address bullying, racism and her son’s special needs.Rebecca Ligler’s son Elijah, a 16-year-old sophomore at Noblesville High School, was involved in a fight with another student on Sept. 25.The altercation was captured on cellphone video and posted on social media.As a result of the fight, Elijah was expelled and can’t return to the district until July 31, 2020, records show.The video was used as evidence in Elijah’s expulsion. 484

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