
Rose Shimberg
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Nov 18, 2024 |
kbzk.com | Rose Shimberg |Jonathon Ambarian
Missoula’s Jefferson Pre-K is an unassuming brick building with a school bell out front and paper snowflakes in the windows. But before this summer, an elusive threat coursed through its core — its water pipes contained high quantities of lead, a metal that is extremely toxic to small children. A survey of the site in 2021, mandated by Montana’s Department of Public Health and Human Services, revealed harmful lead levels in nearly every water source at Jefferson, the Montana Free Press reports.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
helenair.com | Rose Shimberg
Missoula’s Jefferson Pre-K is an unassuming brick building with a school bell out front and paper snowflakes in the windows. But before this summer, an elusive threat coursed through its core — its water pipes contained high quantities of lead, a metal that is extremely toxic to small children. Please subscribe to continue reading… Love Funny Wow Sad Angry
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Nov 15, 2024 |
bozemandailychronicle.com | Rose Shimberg
Missoula’s Jefferson Pre-K is an unassuming brick building with a school bell out front and paper snowflakes in the windows. But before this summer, an elusive threat coursed through its core — its water pipes contained high quantities of lead, a metal that is extremely toxic to small children. “We had lead throughout the entire building,” said Burley McWilliams, director of facilities operations at Missoula County Public Schools. Jefferson wasn’t alone in its findings.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
billingsgazette.com | Rose Shimberg
Missoula’s Jefferson Pre-K is an unassuming brick building with a school bell out front and paper snowflakes in the windows. But before this summer, an elusive threat coursed through its core — its water pipes contained high quantities of lead, a metal that is extremely toxic to small children. A survey of the site in 2021, mandated by Montana’s Department of Public Health and Human Services, revealed harmful lead levels in nearly every water source at Jefferson.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
montanafreepress.org | Rose Shimberg
Missoula’s Jefferson Pre-K is an unassuming brick building with a school bell out front and paper snowflakes in the windows. But before this summer, an elusive threat coursed through its core — its water pipes contained high quantities of lead, a metal that is extremely toxic to small children. A survey of the site in 2021, mandated by Montana’s Department of Public Health and Human Services, revealed harmful lead levels in nearly every water source at Jefferson.
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