High Waters Close School; County Officials Close Bonham Elementary; Because of Familiar Flooding Concerns
Posted on: Wednesday, 25 January 2006, 00:00 CST
By TOM HINDMAN/DAILY MAIL
Bonham Elementary School custodians stack sandbags at the school's doors in hopes of preventing flooding today
. The school was closed today because of the rising waters of Kanawha Two Mile, the creek that surrounds the elementary school.Source: Charleston Daily Mail
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