Broken water pipe floods 2 floors of LaFollette Complex
A broken hot water pipe and the resulting steam caused two floors of a LaFollette Complex hall to flood Tuesday night.
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A broken hot water pipe and the resulting steam caused two floors of a LaFollette Complex hall to flood Tuesday night.
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