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Schools must choose between $320M in safety funds and waiving attorney-client privilege post-incident, as a winter storm looms.
Traverse City Area Public Schools must decide by Tuesday whether to accept $320 million in state safety funding, following a court ruling that upholds a requirement for districts to waive attorney-client privilege after a mass casualty incident.
The state argues the waiver aids investigations and prevents future tragedies, but schools face a tough choice between safety funds and legal privacy.
Meanwhile, northern Michigan braces for a severe winter storm with freezing drizzle, heavy snow, and high winds, prompting travel warnings and power outage risks across Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, and Wexford Counties.
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Las escuelas deben elegir entre 320 millones de dólares en fondos de seguridad y renunciar al privilegio de abogado-cliente después del incidente, mientras se avecina una tormenta de invierno.