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No Mail Today In Observance Of Carter Funeral

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WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden has proclaimed Thursday, January 9, 2025, as a National Day of Mourning to honor the life and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter. In tribute to the 39th President and his many contributions to the nation, the United States Postal Service (USPS) announced adjustments to its operations for the day.

On January 9, USPS will pause regular mail deliveries, retail services, and administrative functions. However, limited package delivery services will continue to prevent disruptions in the system.

For those using Priority Mail Express, deliveries will remain unaffected, as this service operates every day of the year. USPS plans to resume normal mail delivery and collection schedules on Friday, January 10, 2025.

Customers needing stamps or other postal services on January 9 can turn to alternative options. Stamps will still be available at many grocery stores, pharmacies, and convenience stores. Additionally, USPS encourages the public to visit www.usps.com for a wide range of online services, including tracking packages, purchasing postage, scheduling pickups, and locating nearby self-service kiosks.

This solemn occasion provides the nation an opportunity to reflect on President Carter’s enduring legacy and his impact on the country.

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Sanders deploys National Guard, allocates funds for winter storm response

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LITTLE ROCK – In anticipation of severe winter weather expected to impact Arkansas on January 9, 2025, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has issued Executive Order 25-01, declaring a state of emergency and allocating $150,000 from the Governor’s Disaster Response and Recovery Fund. This proactive measure aims to address potential dangers, hardships, and property damage caused by the approaching storm.

Emergency Funding and Assistance

The funds will be managed by the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management and can be used for both program and administrative costs to aid recovery efforts. The declaration emphasizes the potential for significant impacts on citizens and public infrastructure across the state, highlighting the need for supplemental assistance to local governments and communities.

Winter Weather Threat

According to the National Weather Service, the incoming winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow, freezing rain, and dangerous ice accumulations, creating hazardous travel conditions and potential power outages. The emergency declaration underscores the seriousness of the threat and prepares state resources to respond swiftly.

Governor’s Statement

“Severe winter weather poses a serious threat to the safety and well-being of Arkansans, as well as to public property throughout our state,” Governor Sanders stated. “This emergency declaration ensures we are ready to provide critical support where it is needed most.”

Preparedness Measures

The declaration follows warnings from meteorologists and emergency management agencies urging residents to prepare for the storm by stocking up on essential supplies, avoiding unnecessary travel, and staying informed about road conditions and weather updates.

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This state of emergency enables rapid mobilization of resources to protect lives and property as Arkansas braces for potentially devastating winter weather.

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Heavy snow, increased ice on tap as winter storm rages

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LITTLE ROCK – A major winter storm is impacting Arkansas and nearby regions, bringing significant snowfall and ice accumulations. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Winter Storm Warning in effect until noon on Friday, January 10, 2025, as the storm continues to create hazardous travel conditions and power outage risks.

Snow and Ice Forecast

Northern, western, and central parts of Arkansas, including the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains, are expected to receive the highest snow accumulations. Forecasts predict additional snow totals of up to 5 inches, with ice accumulations of around one-tenth of an inch in affected areas. In southern Arkansas, freezing rain has caused ice totals to increase, with some areas facing up to a quarter-inch of ice.

Impacted Areas

The storm is affecting portions of south-central and southwest Arkansas, northwest Louisiana, southeast Oklahoma, and northeast Texas. Heavy mixed precipitation, including snow and freezing rain, is creating slick and hazardous roadways, particularly on bridges and overpasses.

Timing and Impacts

The worst of the ice risk is expected Thursday night, while snow continues into Friday morning. Strong winds combined with the weight of snow and ice on tree limbs could lead to sporadic power outages. The hazardous conditions may significantly impact the Friday morning commute.

Precautionary Measures

Authorities are urging residents to delay all travel if possible. If travel is absolutely necessary, drivers should carry emergency supplies such as flashlights, food, and water, and exercise extreme caution. The NWS advises winterizing vehicles and preparing for sudden changes in visibility and road conditions.

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Residents are also reminded to monitor the latest road conditions by dialing 511 and to stay updated on weather forecasts as conditions evolve.

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Closings and Cancellations (January 10th)

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10:30 PM UPDATE

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All Arkansas state government offices are closed Thursday and Friday.

El Dorado

The El Dorado School District will dismiss classes early at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 9, and will be closed on Friday, January 10th. The district urges everyone to prioritize safety during the anticipated weather conditions.

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The Boys and Girls Club of Union County will be closed on Thursday.

Westside Christian School

Westside Christian School will dismiss classes early at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 9, and will be closed on Friday, January 10th.

Bravo Dance Centre

All classes for the remainder of the week have been cancelled. Classes will resume on Monday, January 13th.

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Camden Fairview

The Camden Fairview School District has announced that all classes will be canceled on Thursday, January 9, and Friday, January 10, due to expected severe weather conditions. The decision was made to prioritize safety, with concerns about hazardous road conditions during afternoon dismissals.

All district events scheduled for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday have also been canceled. Updates regarding rescheduled events are already being shared, including the following:

  • Basketball games originally scheduled for January 9 and 10 will now take place at the CFHS Gym on Tuesday, January 21, with start times to be announced.
  • The Ivory Intermediate Spelling Bee will now be held on Wednesday, January 15, with 5th grade at 8:20 AM and 4th grade at 9:30 AM.

Thanks to five built-in inclement weather days in the school calendar, students will not need to make up the missed days. The district will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates.

CFSD employees are advised to check their work emails for updates. The district encourages everyone to stay safe and warm.

Parkers Chapel 

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The Parkers Chapel School District will dismiss early at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 9, due to anticipated weather conditions. Schools will remain closed on Friday, January 10.

Smackover

The Smackover-Norphlet School District will dismiss classes early at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 9, due to forecasted inclement weather and potentially hazardous road conditions. Buses will begin lining up at 12:30 p.m., and all after-school preschool classes are canceled.

Classes and all extracurricular activities are also canceled for Friday, January 10. The basketball game against Centerpoint has been rescheduled for Monday, January 13. District officials emphasized that the safety of students, staff, and the community remains their top priority.

Magnolia

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The Magnolia School District will dismiss classes early at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 9, 2025, due to anticipated inclement weather. While officials believe it is unlikely schools will be open on Friday, a final decision will be made after assessing actual weather conditions. The district will continue to monitor updates and communicate any changes.

Hampton

Due to the threat of inclement weather Hampton Schools will be closed Thursday, January 9, 2025. The decision was made for the safety and the best educational outcomes for students and staff.

 

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