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Winter Weather closings in St. Joseph and surrounding areas

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Central High School wait to board school buses in 2013 amid winter weather. The St. Joseph School District said it is suspending all operations for Tuesday. 

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- See an up-to-date list of winter weather closings in the viewing area.

  • ST. JOSEPH PUBLIC SCHOOLS & ADULT BASIC EDUCATION CENTER: Classes cancelled today
    This is an AMI day. Employees should refer to Scenario A regarding work.

Phase I of the Emergency Snow Ordinance has been put into effect as of 7:59 a.m. this morning and will remain in effect for the remainder of the winter season. Currently, salting operations are underway with 12 trucks out on the routes.

Classes cancelled today:

  • Cameron R-I: Classes cancelled today
  • Chillicothe R-II: Campus closed today
  • EAST BUCHANAN C-I: Classes cancelled today
  • HELEN M. DAVIS STATE SCHOOL: Classes cancelled today
  • HELEN M. DAVIS STATE SCHOOL: Classes cancelled today
  • KING CITY R-I: Classes cancelled today
  • MARYVILLE R-II: Campus closed today
  • MID-BUCHANAN R-V: Classes cancelled today.
  • NORTH PLATTE R-I: Classes cancelled today
  • STANBERRY R-II [WEB]: Classes cancelled today
  • UNION STAR R-II: Classes cancelled today
  • WEST PLATTE SCHOOL DIST: Classes cancelled today

ALL FALLS CITY PUBLIC & CATHOLIC SCHOOLS: Opens 2 hours late

Businesses and organizations closed today:

  • MARYVILLE SENIOR CENTER: Closed today; The Nodaway County Senior Center will be closed Monday, Dec. 1 due to weather
  • UCP OF NORTHWEST MISSOURI: Closed today
  • JOYCE RAYE PATTERSON 50+ ACTIVITY CENTER: Fitness classes and activities are cancelled for Dec. 1.  The fitness center and billiard room is open.
  • ANDREW COUNTY SENIOR CENTER: Closed today
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