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Lydia Sitton, 13, of Moulton, daughter of Lawrence County Engineer Winston Sitton, said she created snowmen representing the EMA, police, sheriff's deputies, fire department, 911, road department and all others who helped clear the ice, snow and downed trees. [Lydia Sitton/Courtesy Photo]
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Brothers Asher, Evan, and Andrew Hopkins play in the snow on Tuesday in Pricevill. [Kelley Hopkins/Courtesy Photo]
Lydia Sitton, 13, of Moulton, daughter of Lawrence County Engineer Winston Sitton, said she created snowmen representing the EMA, police, sheriff's deputies, fire department, 911, road department and all others who helped clear the ice, snow and downed trees. [Lydia Sitton/Courtesy Photo]
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