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Updated: 7:55 PM Dec 23, 2007
Law Enforcement Asking Drivers to Stay Off Roads in La Crosse
Local law enforcement is still advising people to restrict their driving in and around the City of La Crosse to necessary travel only.
Posted: 11:21 AM Dec 23, 2007 |
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Public Safety Communications Department and the Sheriff's Deptartment in La Crosse County says they are still asking people to restrict their driving to necessary travel only for the rest of the night.
The County says streets and roads in and around the City of La Crosse are snow-packed - making for hazardous driving conditions.
Officials are asking everyone to drive with caution and use their best judgement.
The County Public Safety Communications Department says road crews are plowing and sanding, but the conditions will worsen if the snow continues.
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