North Liberty sees 10 inches of snow as crews work non-stop
By: Diana Gutierrez
Posted: Dec 25, 2017 6:48 AM EDT
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NORTH LIBERTY, Ind.- Crews are working around the clock to keep roads and streets safe for the community.
Rolan Reddy, a North Liberty snow crew member says he's been out on the roads since last night. Reddy says the most difficult thing when plowing roads is staying warm and keeping streets clean when vehicles are parked near curbs.
Reddy also thanks the volunteers of the community for stepping up and helping keep snow out of the roads and sidewalks.
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