Illness in Todd Co. Keeps Band from Competing, Other Activities Closely Watched
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Updated: 6:43 PM Sep 30, 2009
Illness in Todd Co. Keeps Band from Competing, Other Activities Closely Watched
With schools across the area closing because of illness, Todd County is just one in the mix. But with school out, extra-curriculars are still in and officials there are keeping a close-eye on students when they take the field.
Posted: 6:20 PM Sep 30, 2009
Reporter: Daniel Kemp
Email Address: daniel.kemp@wbko.com
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