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Will it happen? Will it fizzle? Is Wonderbread in cahoots with the weatherman? Whatever the case, the mad dash for hibernation provisions has begun! Here’s a shot of the lines at the Heights Kroger, as of 3 p.m. today. Have you bought your milk and bread yet?

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UPDATE: Word is going out that only essential state employees need report in LR tomorrow, though some lHouse meetings will be held Wednesday morning. Pulaski County and Little Rock schools will be closed.

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