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Winter Storm Orson Hits;

More Snow Due Tonight

Matt Miller slings snow out of his drive way this afternoon as he tried to stay ahead of winter storm Orson‘s snow that blanketed our area this morning. “This is the fifth time I’ve been out here today!” Miller remarked. Snow showers are expected through tomorrow and a No Roadside Parking order is in effect so crews can continue to clear travel routes.(Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com

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