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The tragic one-vehicle rollover near Wilder took a devastating turn when it was revealed that the individual involved was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. This serves as a heartbreaking reminder of the importance of buckling up for safety on the road.

Looking ahead to more uplifting news, third-grade students at Riverside Elementary School are gearing up to entertain the community with their rendition of “The Greatest Snowman.” Scheduled for next Thursday at the Jackson County Central Performing Arts Center, this heartwarming tale is sure to bring holiday cheer to all who attend.

Meanwhile, there’s talk of a potential challenge in securing state bonding dollars for the rehabilitation of a local pool. With a looming state budget deficit and uncertainty surrounding legislative leadership, it could be a tall order to get the necessary funding for this important project.

In brighter news, the Jackson County Central robotics team is gearing up for the regional championships in Colorado Springs, Colo. Their hard work and dedication have paid off, and they are prepared to showcase their skills on a national stage.

The recent wet weather in November has been a silver lining for Jackson County, easing drought conditions across the region. The much-needed rainfall has helped to replenish water sources and provide relief to the southern half of the county.

In a surprising turn of events, the city of Jackson has provided additional financial support to the Little Huskies Learning Center, bringing the total bailout amount to around $150,000. This gesture underscores the community’s commitment to supporting local organizations and ensuring the well-being of its residents.

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