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Closures for Wednesday, February 25

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 The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory predicting another two or more inches of wintry precipitation overnight Tuesday and into Wednesday. The following schools or organizations will be closed Wednesday, February 25.

  • Lincoln Parish
  • Caldwell Parish
  • Jackson Parish
  • Ouachita Parish
  • Union Parish
  • Franklin Parish
  • West Carroll Parish
  • East Carroll Parish
  • Morehouse Parish
  • Claiborne Parish
  • Monroe City Schools
  • St. Frederick High School
  • Our Lady of Fatima
  • Jesus the Good Shepherd
  • Ouachita Christian School
  • River Oaks School
  • Riverfield Academy
  • D'Arbonne Woods Charter School
  • Downsville Charter School
  • Cedar Creek School
  • Claiborne Christian School
  • Grambling Lab School
  • University of Louisiana at Monroe
  • Louisiana Delta Community College
  • Louisiana Tech University
  • Career Technical College
  • Learning Tech/Quest School

Also, the following organizations have announced closures for Wednesday:

  • City of Monroe's State of the City Address scheduled for Wednesday has been postponed until further notice
  • West Monroe City Hall
  • West Monroe Parks and Recreation
  • West Monroe Senior Center
  • West Monroe Public Transit
  • West Monroe City Court
  • West Ouachita Public Transit
  • 4th District Courts
  • 5th District Courts
  • Monroe City Court
  • Monroe City Offices
  • Monroe Transit
  • Ouachita Council on Aging
  • Ouachita Parish Public Libraries
  • Richland Parish Council on Aging
  • State Offices in 17 parishes in northeast Louisiana

The Northeast Louisiana Manufacturer's Council scheduled for 4 p.m. today has postponed.

The Monroe City Council meeting has been rescheduled for Friday at 12 noon.

Monroe Regional Airport resumes flights this afternoon.

Jay Curtis is a dynamic community leader who works to tell the unique stories of northeast Louisiana through news and music. Jay earned a Bachelor of Arts in Radio/TV/Film Production from the University of Louisiana at Monroe and worked in video, feature film and television production for over 10 years before joining KEDM full time.
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