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Fayetteville Elementary Students Not In School While Officials Check Possible Gas Leak

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FAYETTEVILLE -

 

     Parents of students at Fayetteville Elementary were advised to keep their children at home today while the school checked out a possible gas leak.
     Gas company officials and school maintenance crews have cleared the school of a possible leak.
     Principal Lucas says the school was closed to students as a precautionary measure this morning after cafeteria workers noticed a suspicious flame in the kitchen.
     Teachers and faculty are back inside the building and class will resume for students tomorrow.