We still have eight days left in February, and already this is the third snowiest month in Little Rock since we started keeping records in the 1800s. And it is one of the most severe snowstorms statewide as well.
The snow and cold temperatures forced utility companies to employ rolling power outages to reduce the strain on our energy system around the state, and as a result, thousands of homes and businesses lost electricity for a limited amount of time. In addition, low pressure in a supply line cut off natural gas service to 2,300 residents of Pea Ridge, which left many of them without heat.
Gov. Hutchinson addresses rare winter storm in message to citizens Snow in Texarkana, Arkansas (Source: Viewer) By Rachael Thomas | February 19, 2021 at 5:13 PM CST - Updated February 19 at 5:14 PM
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KSLA) - Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson addressed citizens Friday, Feb. 19 after a weekâs worth of rare winter weather.
Gov. Hutchinson says with eight days still left in February, this is already the third snowiest month Little Rock has ever seen since recordkeeping began in the 1800s. The storm was almost one of the most severe the state has ever seen.
Snow and freezing temperatures forced utility companies to conduct rolling power outages to reduce strain on the stateâs energy system. Also, low pressure in a supply line cut off natural gas service to 2,300 resident of Pea Ridge, leaving many without heat.
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b) Did you ever visit Santa and make a list?
c) Do you still believe in Santa Claus?
d) When did you find out the truth about Santa Claus?
2) Tell us your answers in a blog post of your own, in a comment on this post, or in a Facebook post. Be sure to leave a comment on this post with a link to your answers.
Here s mine:
I don t think I ever did send a letter.
b) Did you ever visit Santa and make a list?
We visited Santa Claus every year down at the Marston s Department Store in downtown San Diego where my grandfather worked for 55 years. I think we made a list sometimes, especially as we got older and the wanted gifts became more complex. My recollection of visiting Santa is one of awe - this really big fat person in a red suit with a long white beard, who flies around the world in a sleigh pulled by reindeer, who goes down chimneys to leave gifts for children, all in one night - I knew the story and didn t question it for a long time (being a pretty smart kid, I