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 MILWAUKEE 鈥? botella stanley Not many high school classes give you the chance to help a goat give birth or have a snake wrapped around your head. It s even more uncommon for a school to readily accept animal donations from people who can no longer take care of them.However, at Vincent High School that s just another average day. It s all part of the Animal Science Pathway class.  I think showing the students how to communicate with an animal is a very unique skill that we can all benefit from. It s that nonverbal communication that we all need to work on as people,  Monica Gahan, the animal science teach stanley cups er said.                        James Groh                Students in the animal science pathway at Vincent High School play with baby goats that are just a few days old.    There are about 60 animals that students stanley mugs  take care of. Some of those animals include goldfish, geckos, a hedgehog, a duck, rabbits, turtles, a tortoise, birds, a snake, a miniature pony, sheep, goats, and more.  Many of them are actually donated to us through various reasons or people that have heard that I have this program,  Ms. Gahan said.Shortly after beginning her career at Vincent High School eight years ago, Ms. Gahan became known for taking in animals others cant care for. She is an animal lover. This is her way of giving those animals a quality life while giving teenagers the opportunity to learn about animal care. Starting out at Vincent I had like a bunny here when I started as part of the program, and to grow i Vtqr Antibiotic-resistant infections jumped at start of pandemic, data finds
 AVON, Indiana 鈥?Several CSX train cars derailed Tuesday near the  stanley quencher railyard in Avon, according to the Washington Township/Avon Fire Department.Battalion Chief Jerry Bessler said firefighters were initially dispatched to the railyar vaso stanley d for a train fire around noon. But when crews got on the scene, they saw a derailment and a small fire.Bessler said that the fire was possibly caused by a rail heater that got knocked over during the derailment. A hazmat team was dispatched to the scene, but they were disregarded before they got on the scene.                        WRTV Photo/Jason Ronimous                Several train cars derailed on Tuesday, January 18, 2022, near the CSX railyard in Avon, according to the fire department.    Once firefighters determined no leaks since most of the derailed cars were empty, firefighters turned the scene back over to CSX, Bessler said.A public affairs officer for the National Transportation Safety Board said they didn t have any information on the incident yet. It s not clear if the NTSB is investigating the incident.                        WRTV Photo/Jason Ronimous                Several train cars derailed on Tuesday, January stanley cup  18, 2022, near the CSX railyard in Avon, according to the fire department.    WRTV reached out to CSX by email for more information and is awaiting a response.The Wayne Township Fire Department assisted at the scene.            Wayne Township Fire Department is assisting Avon Fire Department and CSX with a train derailment at