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After the storm
The Jamestown area received several inches of snow in the first storm of the season and on Friday residents were busy digging, driving, running and playing in the winter fluff.
Two kids found a mountain of snow to play on after heavy equipment piled it there in northeast Jamestown.
Jamestown resident Darcy Herman uses a Snoblade to clear his driveway on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022, after a winter storm dumped several inches of snow in the area.
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It's probably not too often a vehicle from Arizona has snow on it, but this one on the University of Jamestown campus is partially buried as seen Friday, Nov. 11, 2022.
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The streets were cleared off enough for this woman to get a run in on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022, a day after the first snowstorm.
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Good people came to rescue this motorist as the vehicle was stuck in the snow on Friday in northeast Jamestown.
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Jamestown area residents dig out Friday after a winter storm dumped several inches of snow on Thursday.
“This is sensationalism at its finest, and it does not deserve to be heard in our state capitol,” Rep. Erin Healy, a Democrat and one of 10 votes against the bill in the 70-person chamber, said.