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Tuesday snow storm
A Tuesday morning, storm left more than 1,500 Douglas County residents without power and streets and trees covered with heavy snow as Lawrence woke up to its second major winter storm in less than a week.
Ellsworth Hall residents Lindsay Marko, a freshman from Louisville, Ky., at left, and Gretchen Baker, a freshman from Omaha, Neb., walk to Mrs. E's for breakfast Tuesday morning, Feb. 26, 2013. Even though Kansas University cancelled classes, residential dining halls, operating with a skeleton crew who spent the previous night on campus, were open at 7 a.m.
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