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Catholic bishops: Marriage between man, woman

Some call for push to overturn decision by Supreme Court

By RACHEL ZOLL, Associated Press
Published: November 16, 2015, 6:36pm

YONCALLA, Ore. (AP) — A Douglas County boarding school for troubled teens could shut down over allegations from the state that it allowed students to go hungry and used abusive punishments.

The Roseburg News-Review reports the Department of Human Services Child Welfare Program notified Scotts Valley School in December that it intended to revoke its license. Agency spokesman Gene Evans says the notification letter serves as a warning to facilities to fix problems identified by the state.

DHS claims students at the Yoncalla school report being hungry and denied snacks.

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