Threat at Tuscola school does not affect attendance
TUSCOLA – Students attended Tuscola Community High School mostly as usual this morning after authorities investigated a threat written in the boys' bathroom.
Superintendent Joe Burgess said school officials found the threat at about 6:30 Tuesday night. They cleared the building and called in Tuscola police, state police and University of Illinois police search dogs.
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