
A crossing guard assists Pietzch-MacArthur students as they cross Highland Avenue in a late afternoon rainfall Wednesday. Photo made Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Kim Brent/The Enterprise
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A crossing guard assists Pietzch-MacArthur students as they cross Highland Avenue in a late afternoon rainfall Wednesday. Photo made Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Kim Brent/The Enterprise
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A woman covers her head from the rain while walking to the Jefferson County Courthouse as rain and storms make their way through the area Wednesday morning. The weather system will remain in the area the remainder of the week. Photo made Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Kim Brent/The Enterprise
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A crossing guard assists Pietzch-MacArthur students as they cross Highland Avenue in a late afternoon rainfall Wednesday. Photo made Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Kim Brent/The Enterprise
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A crossing guard assists Pietzch-MacArthur students as they cross Highland Avenue in a late afternoon rainfall Wednesday. Photo made Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Kim Brent/The Enterprise
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A crossing guard waits to assist Pietzch-MacArthur students across Highland Avenue in a late afternoon rainfall Wednesday. Photo made Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Kim Brent/The Enterprise
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Periods of heavy rainfall blanketed the region Wednesday. While the rain and storms made for sloppy commutes to and from work, school and errands, the needed moisture should help give credence to the adage - "April showers bring May flowers." Photo made Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Kim Brent/The Enterprise
Kim Brent/The EnterpriseShow MoreShow LessLightning, thunder and bands of heavy rainfall made theirr way through thhe region Wednesday and are expected to continue through Friday.
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