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Air Quality Concern Prompts Early Release at Paynesville Area School
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Dec 18, 2012 at 11:48 am
PAYNESVILLE, MN (KNSI) - The Paynesville Area Secondary School released kids early today because of what the district website calls "air quality concerns."
Parents were asked to pick their students up at 11:00 am...bus service also ran as normal beginning at that time.
There are no further details at this time as to what exactly prompted the early release.
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