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Greene County lifts orange Travel Watch; Greene County now under a yellow Travel Advisory

Greene County lifts orange Travel Watch; Greene County now under a yellow Travel Advisory

Greene County’s travel status has been lowered from a Watch (Orange) to an Advisory (Yellow) level. Advisory is the lowest level of local travel status. It means that routine travel or activities may be restricted in areas because of a hazardous situation and individuals should use caution or avoid those areas.

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Greene County Commissioners lifts red Travel Warning; Greene County now under an orange Travel Watch

Greene County Commissioners lifts red Travel Warning; Greene County now under an orange Travel Watch

A Travel Status Watch (Orange) Level II has been issued for Greene County. The Travel Status Warning (Red) Level III was lifted for Greene County on Wednesday morning, February 17. The change was made by Nathan Abrams, president of the Greene County Board of Commissioners. Greene County Emergency Management Director Roger Axe announced the status change around 7:30 a.m.

The Indiana Department of Homeland Security defines three travel status levels. Of these, a Warning (Red) Level III is the highest level of local travel advisory. The next level is a Watch (Orange) Level II.

A Watch (Orange) Level II travel status means that conditions are threatening to the safety of the public. During a "watch" local travel advisory, only essential travel, such as to and from work or in emergency situations, is recommended, and emergency action plans should be implemented by businesses, schools, government agencies, and other organizations.

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Greene County Commissioners issue Travel Warning effective immediately; Travel may be restricted to emergency personnel only

Greene County Commissioners issue Travel Warning effective immediately; Travel may be restricted to emergency personnel only

A Travel Status Warning (Red) Level III was issued for Greene County early Tuesday morning, February 16. It is effective immediately, restricting travel in the county to emergency personnel only.

Greene County Emergency Management Director Roger Axe announced the status change around 8:10 a.m.

“Due to extraordinary circumstances, president of the Greene County Board of Commissioners, Nathan Abrams, has set Greene County's Road Travel Status to Level III or Warning,” said Axe.

Only the Commissioners can make this determination, according to Axe. A county’s emergency management agency notifies the state and the public of changes in status.

The Indiana Department of Homeland Security defines three travel status levels. Of these, a Warning (Red) Level III is the highest level of local travel advisory. It means that travel may be restricted to emergency management workers only.

During a Warning (Red) Level III Travel Status, local travel advisory individuals are directed to:

  • 1. Refrain from all travel

  • 2. Comply with necessary emergency measures

  • 3. Cooperate with public officials and disaster services forces in executing emergency operations plans, and

  • 4. Obey and comply with the lawful directions of properly identified officers.

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Greene County Courts are closed today, Tuesday, February 16

Greene County Courts are closed today, Tuesday, February 16

Greene County Courts will be closed on Tuesday, February 16. This includes the Greene Circuit, Greene Superior, and Greene Magistrate’s Courts - all closed on Tuesday due to continuing inclement weather, travel uncertainties, and in consideration of public and court staff safety.

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LPD Chief says Mother Nature is working fast; Stay home if possible

LPD Chief says Mother Nature is working fast; Stay home if possible

Linton Police Chief Paul Clark says roads and streets in the Linton area are snow-covered and hazardous. He advises everyone to stay home if possible.

"The street department in Linton is working as hard as they can to address the condition of the roads, but Mother Nature is working faster," said Clark.

"If you have to be out, be cautious and allow extra time and extra space, and drive at a very, very, very cautious pace."

Clark also advises drivers to be mindful of any utility workers who might need to be working outside during this storm.

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NWS Update at 1:30 pm Monday: Heavy snow with reduced visibility

NWS Update at 1:30 pm Monday: Heavy snow with reduced visibility

Heavy snow is overspreading central Indiana from the southwest. Snowfall rates of over an inch an hour are possible. Visibilities in the heavy snow in areas such as Vincennes and Bloomington will be a quarter mile or less at times, and this area of snow is expanding northeastward.

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Snowstorm update on Monday afternoon from ISP Sgt at Bloomington Post

Snowstorm update on Monday afternoon from ISP Sgt at Bloomington Post

Snow’s coming down all over Greene County and the surrounding area. Indiana State Police Sgt. Michael Wood of the Bloomington Post says “Round 2 is upon us. Roads are quickly deteriorating. Predictions are 1”-2” an hour until later this evening. Turn your headlights on, buckle up, put the phone down and drive safely to where you’re going and stay there!”

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INDOT prepared for major winter storm expected to bring significant snow accumulation

INDOT prepared for major winter storm expected to bring significant snow accumulation

The Indiana Department of Transportation is deploying more than 1,100 plow trucks over the next 48 hours to plow and treat interstates, U.S. routes and state roads as nearly all of Indiana is expected to receive significant snow accumulation from a major winter storm.

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