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Craven County Emergency Services to monitor incoming winter weather

Craven County Emergency Services to monitor incoming winter weather

Yahoo18-02-2025

CRAVEN COUNTY, N.C. (WNCT) — Craven County Emergency Services are monitoring the incoming wintery weather.Craven County Schools will be moving to remote learning Wednesday and will cancel all after-school activities for the day. They will provide an update on classes for Thursday by Wednesday at 5 pm. For the Emergency Services Department, their new Resiliency Renovation Project that opened Monday will help operations flow smoothly with the weather this week.'We've been monitoring, we've also been pushing out press releases and we've been sending out to what we call our emergency response groups and special interest groups and what we call vital facilities those latest weather reports to try to help them have a heads up and be prepared as well that conditions could be kind of bad through Wednesday and Thursday but we're still not there yet, we're hoping to stay on the warmer side of that system, but we can't control the weather so all we can do is prepare for it and be ready to respond.' said Stanley Kite, Craven County Director of Emergency Services.
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