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Schools must choose between $320M safety funds and waiving attorney-client privilege post-incident, as a winter storm hits northern Michigan.
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 difficult choice between safety funding and legal privacy.
Meanwhile, northern Michigan faces a major winter storm with freezing drizzle, heavy snow, strong winds, and hazardous marine conditions, prompting travel warnings and power outage risks across Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, and Wexford Counties.
Las escuelas deben elegir entre fondos de seguridad de $ 320 millones y renunciar al privilegio de abogado-cliente después del incidente, mientras una tormenta de invierno golpea el norte de Michigan.