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A lesson in tight security view story
Friday, October 29, 2004
MARION RHODES - - Omaha World-Herald
| St. Robert Bellarmine School won't serve a cafeteria lunch to students Tuesday, and it's stepping up security with four off-duty police officers.
Millard elementary school children and Papillion-La Vista students won't be allowed in the hallways on Election Day without teacher supervision.
Douglas County Election Commissioner Carlos Castillo said his office is concerned about security at the polls this year, given the threat of terrorism, although he hasn't received any specific information about a possible attack in Nebraska.
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