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Schools, vaccine test sites and courts closed ahead of winter storm in Kentucky and Indiana

Schools, vaccine test sites and courts closed ahead of winter storm in Kentucky and Indiana Mary Ramsey, Louisville Courier Journal The drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination site at Broadbent Arena in Louisville has announced it will be closed Monday and Tuesday. Those who had appointments will receive an email from LouHealthCovidVaccines@louisvilleky.gov with an invitation to reschedule. We re prepared for the possibility that we ll have to cancel or postpone more appointments due to the weather, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer said.  But we ll work weekends if we need to catch up extra hours, and we re figuring that out so we ll just play it by ear and see how it s coming along.

These Kentucky and Southern Indiana schools are going virtual or closing Friday for snow, ice

These Kentucky and Southern Indiana schools are going virtual or closing Friday for snow, ice Mary Ramsey, Louisville Courier Journal The Louisville area is continuing to feel the impacts of the snow and ice storm that moved through Kentucky and Southern Indiana on Wednesday and Thursday. Although some school districts, including Jefferson County Public Schools, are still in remote-learning mode, other districts holding in-person classes have announced closures or all-virtual learning days due to the lingering impacts of the storm.  Here are all the area school districts and universities that have made announcements about how the winter weather will affect classes Friday:

These Kentucky and Southern Indiana schools are going virtual or closing for a snow day

These Kentucky and Southern Indiana schools are going virtual or closing for a snow day Emma Austin, Louisville Courier Journal © Michael Clevenger/Courier Journal Keshia Swan, and companion, Andy, walk beneath a canopy of snow-covered trees on Eastern Parkway on Friday, January 8, 2021. Now that Kentucky schools are able to operate with students and teachers working from home, snow days don t necessarily mean a day away from class.  Schools across the state have adapted to the pandemic with remote learning, meaning winter weather and icy roads won t stop lessons from going on. So when Louisville received a few inches of snow Wednesday night, some schools weren t announcing cancellations, but shifts from in-person classes to remote learning. 

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