The Tuscarawas Valley community is coming together to support families who have experienced a devastating loss in a charter bus crash. Six people, including three students and three adults, were tragically killed in the crash. The community has rallied around the affected families, offering support in various ways.
The Tusky Valley Middle-High School has set up a table with flowers and photos of the victims, allowing students and staff to pay their respects. Additionally, a comfort dog and the state patrol's crisis assistance team have visited the school to provide emotional support.
Outside of school, the local community has also shown immense support. The TV Tavern in Mineral City has opened its doors to offer a place for people to gather and find solace during this difficult time. Many residents have expressed their shock and sadness, struggling to find the right words to convey their emotions.
In response to the tragedy, Governor Mike DeWine has ordered that flags be flown at half-staff in honor of the lives lost. The community is grateful for the outpouring of love and support, and they are determined to stand strong in the face of this tragedy.
Overall, the Tuscarawas Valley community is coming together to support the families affected by the charter bus crash. They are finding solace in each other's presence and demonstrating the strength and resilience of their tight-knit community.