The visit of state schools Superintendent Kathy Cox to a northeast Georgia high school Wednesday was interrupted by a bomb threat. Cox had just arrived at the Jackson County Comprehensive High School in Jefferson, when the district ordered evacuation of all 13 of its schools. After the building was cleared, Cox returned to the school for her visit. Authorities say the threat was called in by a Jefferson City High School student, and they have a specific suspect in mind.
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Thursday, October 4, 2007
School bomb threat disrupts state official visit
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Edgar Treiguts
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10/04/2007 07:51:00 AM
Labels: Jackson County, Jefferson, Kathy Cox, state school superintendent