Snow, snow and more snow
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Rachel Knight/Democrat-News
Marshall is seeing lots of snow, so far, this February. Marshall received 6.5 inches of snow out of a winter storm Tuesday, Feb. 4, with more snow reportedly on the way.
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Undisturbed snow made sidewalks in Marshall look like a gigantic white, pillow-top blanket. (Rachel Knight/Democrat-News)
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Individuals could be found outside early Wednesday morning, Feb. 5, clearing sidewalks in residential and commercial areas. (Rachel Knight/Democrat-News)
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Individuals could be found outside early Wednesday morning, Feb. 5, clearing sidewalks in residential and commercial areas. (Rachel Knight/Democrat-News)
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Snow sits on the small ledges of this decorative piece found on one of the buildings located on the north side of the Marshall square after the winter storm Tuesday, Feb. 4.. (Rachel Knight/Democrat-News)
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A lamp post in front of Wood & Huston Bank on the Marshall square is accented with snow, as well as the ledges of the brick wall.
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Footprints in the snow. (Rachel Knight/Democrat-News)
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As the sun rises Wednesday, Feb. 5, it illuminates the snow that remains on the roof of Wood & Huston Bank after a snow storm dumped 6.5 inches of snow in Marshall. (Rachel Knight/Democrat-News)
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Picnic tables around the Saline County Courthouse were left dusted in snow after Tuesday's winter weather. (Rachel Knight/Democrat-News)
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The Saline County Courthouse sits undisturbed Wednesday morning, Feb. 5, as the building was closed late Tuesday morning and remains closed Wednesday due to the weather. (Rachel Knight/Democrat-News)
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A vine that has grown around a drain pipe is weighed down by snow and ice that froze to it after Tuesday's winter storm. (Rachel Knight/Democrat-News)
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Steps leading up to the Courthouse Lofts was covered in snow Wednesday morning, Feb. 5. (Rachel Knight/Democrat-News)
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City workers clear streets, sidewalks and parking lots using snow shovels, snow blowers, front-end loaders and other equipment.
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The rising sun Wednesday morning, Feb. 5, makes the First Christian Church's steeple a silhouette against the glowing orange sky. (Rachel Knight/Democrat-News)