Dorian fades with minimal impact
Putnam County officials and residents are breathing sighs of relief as Hurricane Dorian turned north Tuesday night and Wednesday, just brushing up against the state and causing a minimum of damage
Putnam County officials and residents are breathing sighs of relief as Hurricane Dorian turned north Tuesday night and Wednesday, just brushing up against the state and causing a minimum of damage
Dorian has gone, and classes will resume Friday for students in the Putnam County School District.
Local law enforcement officials were thrilled Wednesday to report there was no influx in crime as homes and businesses were vacated for Hurricane Dorian.
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All post offices in Putnam County are set to resume operations, including mail delivery, Thursday.
Most Putnam County post offices will remain closed Wednesday, but service will resume at 8 a.m.
Putnam County schools will be closed Thursday as the area anticipates potential tropical storm-force winds and flooding conditions from Hurricane Dorian.
As Hurricane Dorian began its slow crawl toward the east coast of Florida, shelters slowly began to fill with refuge seekers.
Quality Inn & Suites Riverfront is about as close to the St. Johns River as a business can get.
Putnam County emergency shelters are slowly filling, with more residents expected as Hurricane Dorian approaches.