<pclass="news_title">Suspected food poisoning at Pleasant Valley Elementary School</p>
The situation of the local elementary school's canteen is starting to raise some serious concerns after some suspected food poisoning episodes occurred. Although the school's administration and its food provider --the <spanclass="clues">Montebianco Food Enterprise</span>-- already denied all charges some parents are not convinced by the declarations, asking for more clarity and controls over the food served at the canteen. One of them is Angela G., mother of a 9 years old child who experienced nausea and sickness since the beginning of the school year. Other parents are concerned about their children who often look distant and tired.
The notice has been sent this early morning by a group of volunteers who were visiting the shelter to feed the cats. At their arrival at the place, they only found empty kennels: all the guests of the shelter seem to have disappeared mysteriously.
Our editorial staff is kindly asking whoever has information regarding this occurrence to contact the local police department or to get in reach with the cat shelter's direction.
<pclass="news_title">From the Pleasant Valley Elementary School: A trip surrounded by nature</p>
On behalf of all the staff, I am happy to announce that our annual educational trip is finally taking place. Teachers and students are participating in a three days camping experience surrounded by the beauties of the <spanclass="clues">Spring River</span> National Park, a beautiful and uncontaminated oasis off the beaten tourist track. The location has been appointed by our team after evaluating its suitability for the didactic activities planned for the weekend. Yesterday morning the participants left Pleasant Valley with a private water bus leaving from the river bank. The staff is kindly asking the parents of the participants to welcome back their children at the same location on Sunday at 18 pm.
<pclass="news_author">by Pleasant Valley Elementary School Administration </p>
<pclass="news_title">Pleasant Valley Elementary School's trip: where are the children?</p>
This year, the Pleasant Valley Elementary School announced, after 14 years, the change of the location of their annual educational trip. Yesterday, the students and the school's staff left for the first time for the <spanclass="clues">Spring River</span> National Park. The site, described by the school's administration as an unspoiled natural oasis on the river bank, is <spanclass="clues">not appearing</span> on any map, and no official information regarding the place or how to reach it is available. I am hoping that the school will soon shed light on this mysterious lack of information.
Tonight the Pleasant Valley's arena will be happy to welcome the singer and performer Avril Lavigne who will open the new season of concerts. Tickets are still available at the town hall.
You spot a copy of today's newspaper on the bench close to you. Maybe you want to <buttonclass="open_newspaper_index"><spanclass="button_text">give it a read</span></button> . You can also <buttononclick="location.href='park_dream.html';"><spanclass="button_text">go for a little walk</span></button> or just <buttonclass="wait_for_amanda"><spanclass="button_text">wait for Amanda</span></button>.
The situation at the school looks serious. The person who left the annotated newspaper cannot be too far: they might know what is going on. <buttononclick="location.href='park_N.html';"><spanclass="button_text">Look for them in the park</span></button> .
You can try to <buttononclick="location.href='cat_shelter.html';"><spanclass="button_text">look for Amanda at the cat shelter</span></button> . It can also be that she already went to purchase the tickets but she got stuck in the queue. It might be good to <buttonclass="wait_for_amanda"><spanclass="button_text">wait for her</span></button> a bit longer.
There is a nice kiosk close by: <buttonid="fries"><spanclass="button_text">go there to get fries</span></button> . You can still <buttonclass="open_newspaper_index"><spanclass="button_text">have a look at the news</span></button> or <buttononclick="location.href='park_dream.html';"><spanclass="button_text">go for a walk</span></button> .
Pity! It looks like you are left with no option but to <buttononclick="location.href='park_dream.html';"><spanclass="button_text">go for a walk</span></button> .