The Logan County Emergency Management Agency opened its Emergency Operations Center for a briefing on the winter storm expected this weekend. While waiting for others to arrive, in the forefront Lincoln Fire Department's Chief Mark Miller has a word with Lincoln Mayor Keith Snyder, while EMA director Dan Fulscher (standing) prepares to address the room. In the back
corner of the room, deputy director Terry Storer prepares to conduct a
National Weather Service power point of all the possible weather scenarios.
The slow moving front is expected to deliver gradual snow in the range of
eight to 10 inches total accumulation that would permit snow plows to keep
up. Roads are still expected to be hazardous and motorists are advised to
take caution and avoid travel unless necessary as conditions worsen on
Sunday.

Photo by Jan Youngquist   (Click on image for larger version.) 

The LDN and CCA families wish to express their deepest sympathies to the family of our copy editor Mary Krallmann at the passing of their mother, Evelyn Krallmann.

You may express condolences through a guest book provided by the funeral home, Hager Memorial Homes - Dwight

WEATHER RELATED ANNOUNCEMENTS

The City of Mount Pulaski
is declaring a SNOW EMERGENCY effective at 12 midnight Saturday night through 10 a.m. Monday.  Please remove all cars from city streets.

Memorial Medical Center in Springfield
is cancelling their Service of Remembrance scheduled for Sunday March 2

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