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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
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their deepest sympathies to the family
of our copy editor Mary Krallmann at the
passing of their mother, Evelyn
Krallmann.
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Memorial Homes - Dwight
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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
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This
past Tuesday evening the Abraham Lincoln Tourism Bureau of Logan County accepted
a bid from Matthews construction and David Bentley to make the necessary repairs
to get the World's Largest Covered Wagon upright again. Read
more about the upcoming repairs in the story below.
Photo by Nancy Saul, Abraham Lincoln Tourism
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Feb. 26
Dr. Dan's class, Mardi Gras at St. John, Middletown
Presbyterian soup buffet, Community Action meeting
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Take a good look
because we do believe it is going to be a while
before we see our snow pile this small again.
Heavy snow is predicted in areas of Central
Illinois, and depending on who you listen to we in
Logan County will see anything from a couple of
inches to 8 or more. The storm is expected to
move in later this evening, so if you don't have
your eggs, milk and bread bought yet, better head to
the store.
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