Santa Claus took a trip around Hopkinsville Sunday afternoon as he rode on Hopkinsville firetrucks waving and smiling at local children and spreading Christmas holiday cheer.
La Crosse residents reminded to shovel sidewalks after snowfall
Sand and salt mixture available in La Crosse at four locations
December 28, 2020 4:48 PM Greg White
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In La Crosse, sidewalks must be cleared 24 hours after snow stops falling.
That goes for curb ramps as well.
If you don’t, the city will clear it for you and you would have to pay.
To help keep your sidewalk safe, you can get a free salt and sand mixture in La Crosse.
You will need to bring your own container so you can get it home.
The mix is available at La Crosse Fire Station Four on Gillette Street and Fire Station Two on Monitor Street.
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