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Extensive Water Damage Closes Roxboro Elementary Thursday And Friday
A water pipe broke, and the district is still assessing the scope of the damage.

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A water pipe broke, and the district is still assessing the scope of the damage.

School has been cancelled since Thursday when a water supply line burst at the school.
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Cleveland Heights City Council meets tonight.
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