Texarkana Gazette

Wisconsin town mourns 3 Girl Scouts, 1 adult killed in crash

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LAKE HALLIE, Wis.—A western Wisconsin community on Sunday was grieving the deaths of three Girl Scouts and a parent who were collecting trash along a rural highway when police say a pickup truck veered off the road and hit them before speeding away. Authoritie­s have not released the names of the girls or the woman who were struck by the truck Saturday in Lake Hallie, or the name of a fourth girl who survived but was in critical condition at a Minnesota hospital. The girls were members of Troop 3055 and were fourth-grade students in nearby Chippewa Falls, which is about 90 miles east of Minneapoli­s.

“Our hearts are broken for the girls and families of the Girl Scouts of the Northweste­rn Great Lakes,” CEO Sylvia Acevedo of Girl Scouts of the USA said in a statement Sunday. “The Girl Scout Movement everywhere stands with our sister Girl Scouts in Wisconsin to grieve and comfort one another in the wake of this terrible tragedy.” Counselors, faith leaders and trained school staff would be available at least through Monday at two elementary schools, according to Chippewa Falls School District Superinten­dent Heidi Eliopoulos. “This is a difficult time for our students, families and staff,” Eliopoulos said in a message to parents. “We will be providing ongoing support for both students (and) families and staff for as long as needed.” Teddy bears, balloons and candles sat on two wooden benches in front of Halmstad Elementary School on Sunday while dozens of families met inside with faith leaders and counselors. Families did the same at Southview Elementary School, the other school in Chippewa Falls the girls attended, the Minneapoli­s Star Tribune reported.

“It’s been very nice. There’s been a lot of people—it’s been a very supportive environmen­t,” said Michelle Golden, human resources director for the school district.

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