Shatia D., 10
Fourth grade, Washington Elementary School, Elgin
A snowman in space by 10-year-old Shatia D., a fourth-grader at Washington Elementary School in Elgin.
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Dah: “Clean, extremely thoughtful and very creative. This concept is way out of this world.”
Losselyong: “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a snowman in space, so this is awesome and such a unique perspective.”
Violette K., 8
Artwork by Violette K., 8, a second-grader at Maplebrook Elementary School in Naperville.
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Cujo Dah: “Watercolor-esque with a high-fashion edge. Who says a snowperson can’t have style? LOVE IT.”
Hailey
Sadhana S., 6
A snowman by Sadhana S., 6, a first-grader at South Loop Elementary School in Chicago.
UPDATE: Ongoing power outages close schools, keep thousands in the dark on Wednesday
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ASHTON Thousands of people in eastern Idaho are without power Wednesday morning, and as a result several schools are closed.
The following schools in eastern Idaho are closed or delayed Wednesday, Feb. 3:
CLOSED:
Lincoln Elementary in Rexburg
Lighthouse Montessori (2-hour delay)
Rocky Mountain Power reports 46 outages have left 7,482 people in the dark as of 8:45 a.m. Wednesday. The outages are spread from Firth to Rexburg with many of them reported before 6 a.m.
Fall River Electric and Idaho Falls Power are not reporting any outages.