March 6: Watauga County Health Department inspects Boone Best Western's indoor pool and chemical equipment room. Inspectors find room improperly ventilated and needs to be corrected.
April 16: Daryl and Shirley Jenkins died in room 225 of Boone Best Western.
April 19: Serene Solinski says she and 11 girls got sick during birthday party held at Boone hotel. Solinkski says she notified hotel management.
June 1: State medical examiner's office release toxicology report to Watauga County that states Shirley Jenkins died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
June 8: Jeffrey Williams, 11, died in room 225 of Boone hotel. Mother hospitalized.
June 9: State releases toxicology report for Daryl Jenkins stating he also died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
June 10: Boone police say they receive Shirley Jenkins' toxicology report.
June 12: Boone police say investigators found the exhaust systems for the pool heater had multiple deficiencies and corrosion.
June 14: County medical examiner resigned Friday after the Boone hotel deaths.
June 15: The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services released a statement on the deaths at the Boone Best Western hotel.
June 16: Hundreds gathered at the First Baptist Church of Rock Hill to say final goodbyes to an 11-year-old killed just over a week ago at a Boone hotel.
June 17: Boone town planning director Bill Bailey said the hotel replaced the pool water heater without an inspection, because town officials were not aware of the replacement.
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