ICY WINDSHIELD: The winter weather caused some closings and delayed openings today. (Photo by Rhett Brinkley)

The latest round of winter weather has gone south of Pulaski County, at least for now, leaving a mixed bag of openings and closings in the area.

All four public school districts in Pulaski County announced yesterday that they would move to remote learning today, but that was before the storm moved through south Arkansas and not so much central Arkansas.

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Here’s a roundup of openings, closings and delayed openings:

Today, Governor Sarah Sanders said state offices will open at 10 a.m. in areas affected by the weather.

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The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences lifted its inclement weather policy today and said that all employees at its main Little Rock campus should report at their regular times.

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The city of Little Rock’s offices will be closed today, while the city of North Little Rock’s offices will open today with a two-hour delay.

The Central Arkansas Library System will open locations at noon today.

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Pulaski County offices are open today and the county provided this update on trash pickup:

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock and UA-Pulaski Tech are also closed today.

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