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“13 injured at Nevada museum when experiment goes wrong”
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Thirteen people, including children, were injured Wednesday when an experiment went awry at the Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum in Reno, Nevada. "Of the 13 injured, four were treated and released and nine were transported to a local hospital," an officer reported. "There were seven children and two adults taken to the hospital with chemical burns to their arms, hands and face. None of the injuries are life-threatening, but we do not know their exact condition." Broadway said they were hurt in an explosion caused by a tornado experiment, in which chemicals were mixed incorrectly. "A routine science demonstration didn't happen as usual causing a flash," the museum posted. The Discovery is focused on the safety of its visitors at this time.” The museum describes itself as a hands-on facility that focuses on science, technology, art, engineering and math.
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In Other News Walt Disney Studios is chipping a new "Frozen" film off the old block. On Wednesday, the studio announced that its blockbuster 2013 movie will soon have a miniature sequel in the animated short "Frozen Fever.” Disney's new short, "Frozen Fever," will focus on Anna's birthday as her sister, Elsa, and rugged love interest Kristoff "are determined to give her the best celebration ever." Walt Disney Studios is chipping a new "Frozen" film off the old block. On Wednesday, the studio announced that its blockbuster 2013 movie will soon have a miniature sequel in the animated short "Frozen Fever.” Disney's new short, "Frozen Fever," will focus on Anna's birthday as her sister, Elsa, and rugged love interest Kristoff "are determined to give her the best celebration ever." Some parents are angry that the Bristol Township School District will not provide late bus runs for the 2014-2015 school year. Parents rallied Wednesday at Harry S. Truman High School to discuss options to convince officials to bring back late bus runs for students. The district previously provided 4:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. late-bus runs for district middle school and high school students. “It was mostly parents gathering to see how we could facilitate this change,” parent Sirena Thomas said, who started a Facebook page last week to garner support from the public. “We are not against the school board. We are merely parents looking to have a conversation with the school board to look at all the options.” Some parents are angry that the Bristol Township School District will not provide late bus runs for the 2014-2015 school year. Parents rallied Wednesday at Harry S. Truman High School to discuss options to convince officials to bring back late bus runs for students. The district previously provided 4:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. late-bus runs for district middle school and high school students. “It was mostly parents gathering to see how we could facilitate this change,” parent Sirena Thomas said, who started a Facebook page last week to garner support from the public. “We are not against the school board. We are merely parents looking to have a conversation with the school board to look at all the options.” Facebook
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