Severe Weather Closes Harlan Schools and Postpones Meetings
Severe weather has forced Harlan Community Schools to close and postponed important meetings, affecting education and local services. Stay updated on snow emergencies and community resources to ensure safety during this challenging weather. Read on for details!
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On Wednesday, February 12, several local schools, including Harlan Community Schools, are closed due to severe weather conditions. In addition to Harlan, schools in Atlantic, Audubon, Coon Rapids-Bayard, and other nearby districts are also affected, either closing for the day or transitioning to virtual learning.
Residents should stay informed as the Atlantic Comprehensive Plan Public Meeting has been postponed to February 26. For those involved with Pottawattamie County Disaster Case Advocacy, in-person visits are suspended but support remains available via phone and email.
Additionally, snow emergencies are declared in multiple cities, including Audubon, Griswold, and Avoca. These emergencies require residents to remove vehicles from public streets to facilitate efficient snow removal.
Stay safe and check local resources for updates on school closures and weather-related announcements.
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