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Bomb scare prompts evacuation at Texas State; classes ongoing
Posted on October 18, 2012 at 10:24 AM
Updated Thursday, Oct 18 at 4:24 PM
Texas State University in San Marcos evacuated three buildings Thursday morning in reaction to a possible bomb threat. But shortly after noon officials said the two residence halls have since reopened and classes have resumed at the university.
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