March 5, 2025 - 15:53
Schools, businesses, and churches in the Omaha area are taking precautionary measures as severe blizzard conditions sweep through the region. Starting Wednesday morning, many institutions are announcing closures or altered hours in response to the hazardous weather.
Local school districts have opted for remote learning or complete closures to ensure the safety of students and staff. Parents are advised to check for updates from their respective schools regarding any changes to schedules.
Businesses are also adjusting their operations, with many choosing to close their doors for the day. Essential services are still available, but customers are encouraged to call ahead to confirm hours of operation.
Churches are similarly affected, with some canceling services or moving them online to prioritize the well-being of their congregations. As the blizzard continues, residents are urged to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel until conditions improve.
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