Here are the weather-related cancellations or delays for the Faribault/Owatonna area for Wednesday, November 27, 2019.

Schools

Alden-Conger Schools - Closed

Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Schools - closed

Cleveland Public School - closed

Hayfield Schools - closed

Hollandale Christian School - closed

Jordan Schools - closed

Kasson-Mantorville Schools - closed

LeSueur-Henderson Schools - closed

Medford Schools - closed

New Prague Area Schools - closed

NRHEG Public Schools - closed, all activities canceled

Plainview-Elgin-Millville Schools - closed

Pine Island Public Schools - closed

Red Wing Head Start - closed

Red Wings Schools - closed

Riverland Community College closed Wednesday (11/27). No classes/activities.

St. Peter Public Schools - closed

Tri-City United Schools, closed

United South Central Schools, closed

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus, closed

Waterville-Elysian-Morristown Schools - closed

Zumbrota Head Start - closed

Other area announcements

A Child's Life Daycare - closed Wednesday 11/27

Cedar Valley Services - No Faribault bus

City of Faribault has declared a Snow Emergency for Wednesday, November 27. No parking on city streets from 1am to 8am, or until plowed curb to curb, whichever occurs later. Unattended vehicles are subject to tagging and towing. Thank you for your cooperation.

City of Lonsdale - snow emergency - in effect midnight 11/27 until all city streets are plowed curb to curb.

City of Northfield - snow emergency

Faribault Head Start Center preschool/daycare closed on Wednesday 11/27.

LeSueur County DAC - Closed

Northfield Head Start Center preschool/daycare closed on Wednesday 11/27

Peace Lutheran Preschool, Faribault - closed Wednesday 11/27

Rice County Activity Center - Starts two hours late 11/27

SEMCAC Owatonna - No meal delivery 11/27 and closed 11/27 they will reopen Monday 12/2

SMART Transit - delaying ALL services until 8:00am today due to inclement weather. There will also be no out of town service in all four counties today due to predicted high winds.

 

 

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