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Colorado kids stranded at school overnight by snow

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Fog shrouds work crews repairing down power lines Wednesday at 8 mile and Five points, in Southfield, Mich. The storm that hit the nation's midsection dropped at least 7 inches of snow on parts of Michigan and created dangerous driving conditions.

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In this photo provided by Sharon Webb, principal of Miami-Yoder School, students sleep on the floor at the school on Wednesday in Yoder, Colo. About 60 students were forced to spend the night at the school after snow drifts closed roads in the area. The students went home later Wednesday after the roads were cleared.

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A snowstorm moving across the Midwest forced about 60 students to spend the night at their Colorado school when a state highway was closed due to dangerous conditions that left some drivers stranded in their cars, as winter weather continued to cause problems for a wide swath of the country.
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    • Fog shrouds work crews repairing down power lines Wednesday at 8 mile and Five points, in Southfield, Mich. The storm that hit the nation’s midsection dropped at least 7 inches of snow on parts of Michigan and created dangerous driving conditions.
    • In this photo provided by Sharon Webb, principal of Miami-Yoder School, students sleep on the floor at the school on Wednesday in Yoder, Colo. About 60 students were forced to spend the night at the school after snow drifts closed roads in the area. The students went home later Wednesday after the roads were cleared.
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