In front of a crowd of 1,000, the Bradley Braves finally won their first conference game of the season against Creighton, 69-61. Now Bradley’s record is 1-11. I guess that’s the secret to helping Bradley win: don’t watch.
Lots of closings. I got an e-mail from the City announcing that the Shoppes at Grand Prairie, Northwoods Mall, and Junction City have all closed early today, and will be closed all or most of the day tomorrow, too.
Meanwhile, my parents wrote me today from Florida. It’s 79 and sunny there. I’m not sure how to feel about that.
Update on City crews clearing the streets:
City crews, along with snow removal contractors, are plowing primary and residential streets. Crews will attempt to maintain one driving lane on most primary streets and one lane down the center of residential streets wide enough for emergency equipment.
This afternoon and over night, snow fall rates could possibly increase to 3-5 inches an hour, causing snow to accumulate very quickly. Maintaining one lane of travel is intended for essential emergency travel only during this period.
Citizens are advised not to travel. Blizzard conditions will continue for several hours, and it is unlikely that most vehicles will be able to travel on hills or inclines.
If possible move cars from residential streets. A Parking Ban is in effect until further notice. Citizens will help snow removal efforts by not plowing or shoveling snow into the street.
your dad’s in Florida? He’s now officially retired.
Go Braves!
Go, please, Jim Les, Joanne.
I’m thinking Braves fans might “walk like Egyptians” and call for ouster of BU officials.
And no offense at all to those brave, brave Egyptians. I admire them immensely and wish them all the best. Let freedom reign.
This little snow storm is a far cry from a hurricane!
Be thankful that your parents are safe and sound in reasonable weather and that gives you time to concentrate on your family here and their safety.