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Conditions improving in Prince Edward County

  • January 10, 2014 at 1:13 pm

Bloomfield- People in Prince Edward County should be getting around better now. Plows have cleared the roads after messy weather conditions early this week.

School buses were cancelled earlier this week and many roads in the county were close.

Many people were without power for hours, even days, after broken branches damaged power lines.

Reporter Erin Stewart talked to residents about their recent weather woes.

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