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ADVANCE FOR MONDAY MARCH 6, 2017 AND THEREAFTER - In a Feb. 22, 2017 photo, Craig Hinden, a counselor at Longfellow Elementary School in Eau Claire, Wis., poses for a photo on the school playground. Hinden says the methamphetamine scourge is leaving children at risk. School administrators and staff, social services agencies and law enforcement officials in this part of the state report sharply rising meth use and arrests in recent years, resulting in the removal of more children from their homes when parents or guardians are incarcerated. (Dan Reiland/The Eau Claire Leader-Telegram via AP)

ADVANCE FOR MONDAY MARCH 6, 2017 AND THEREAFTER - In a Feb. 22, 2017 photo, Craig Hinden, a counselor at Longfellow Elementary School in Eau Claire, Wis., poses for a photo on the school playground. Hinden says the methamphetamine scourge is leaving children at risk. School administrators and staff, social services agencies and law enforcement officials in this part of the state report sharply rising meth use and arrests in recent years, resulting in the removal of more children from their homes when parents or guardians are incarcerated. (Dan Reiland/The Eau Claire Leader-Telegram via AP)

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