wfrank@altoonamirror.com Local amusement parks, including DelGrossoâs Park, are planning on opening for business this summer with special efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Mirror file photo Local amusement parks, including Lakemont Park, are planning on opening for business this summer with special efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Mirror file photo Park-goers ride the lazy river at DelGrossoâs Parkâs Laguna Splash. The park, closed for the entirety of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, plans to open for the summer season with special health and safety measures in place.
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Local amusement parks, including Lakemont Park, are planning on opening for business this summer with special efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Laredo schools adjusting to frigid weather s impact
Feb. 16, 2021
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School districts in Laredo will remain remote-only on Wednesday, and the Grab and Go meal distributions at LISD, UISD and Harmony have been suspended.Courtesy / UISD
As the two major public school districts return from their two-week, remote-only instructional period, they and other education institutions have been marred by the freezing temperatures that started this Sunday. With the severity of the cold experienced, many schools were shut down in response, including higher education institutes.
The major issue seen across all schools was power outages that resulted from the fierce cold. With Tuesday seeing campus and office closures throughout the city as a result of the weather, its impact will continue at education institutions across the city.