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No Go: Area School cancellations for Thu 5 Jan 2016

Updated at 5:40amCT/6:40amET: Latest postings now in CM EVENTS.

By Larry Smith & Tammy Sexton & Ed Waggener
Collaborative report from FM 92.7 the WAVE, FM 99.9 the Big Dawg, and ColumbiaMagazine.com

NO GO - Schools Closed and revised schedules
  • Adair County. Dismissing at 10:30amCT. Lunch will not be posted. - Supt. Pamela Stephens
  • Casey County Schools.
  • Green County School District Weather related. Per Adam Whitlock, Transportation Director.
  • Campbellsville Independent - Weather related. Dismissing at 1pmET.
  • Campbellsville and Taylor County Head Start - Dismissing at 12noonET.
  • Marion County School District - Weather related. Closing due to expected poor road conditions.
  • Metcalfe County School District - Dismissed school at 9:30amCT, Thu Jan 2017. School Web Site
  • Taylor County School District - Scheduled days off construction/moving
For latest GO or NO GO for Wed 17 Feb 2016, see ColumbiaMagazine.com Events for that day, and listen to Larry Smith, the BIG DAWG 99.9 FM the WAVE, or Tammy Smith at 92.7 FM.




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Snowing early, roads getting icy, non-injury accidents reported



2017-01-05 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith.
Be careful in your travels today! Schools that tried to open are closing early (clicking read more below takes you to the list available as we know them). Snow is coming down earlier than expected in Campbellsville where there's already about an inch of snow and roads are icy in the 24-degree temps. Non-injury accident reports are coming in. This photo is of the view up Main Street from the offices of FM 99.9, The Big Dawg.
- Larry Smith, FM 99.9, The Big Dawg, and FM 92.7, The WAVE, Shoreline Communications.
Text your area snow photos to CM at 270.403.0017 with your name and location and details.

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Casey County: Snowing and roads getting dangerous



2017-01-05 - Adair/Casey line, KY 206 - Photo Chris Bennett.
The weather is changing fast in south central Kentucky this morning. Chris Bennett sent this iPhone snow picture report at 9amCT. He wrote, "Casey county, Adair county line on Highway 551 -- 551 Very Slick, Highway 70 between Campbellsville and Liberty slick but salt trucks are working. It's a good time to stay home."
Email your photos from Taylor, Russell, Metcalfe, Green, Cumberland, Casey, or Adair Counties or from elswhere in the world, with as detailed a caption as possible to Ed Waggener@gmail.com or text your pictures to 270-403-0017 or 270-250-2730.

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