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cited for underage drinking. Schirado has said she did not know that the 17- and 18-year-olds who were celebrating high school graduation were consuming alcohol at the backyard bonfire. She also has said she does not condone underage drinking. • The school board did not take up the matter during its public session on Monday night. An unidentified "student issue" was listed as a topic during a closed executive session. School Superintendent Jim Holbeck also told the TV station that school officials are working with authorities to get details of the party. • Authorities are continuing to investigate, though Lincoln County State's Attorney Thomas Wollman indicated a charge against Schirado was unlikely. • "If the evidence shows that she and her husband did not know these individuals were consuming alcohol, then I don't believe that at that point in time we would be able to sustain any kind of charge," he said. • The 18-year-olds cited at the party have a mandatory court appearance later this month, and the 17-year-olds will appear in juvenile court, according to the Argus (Continued on page 28)
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