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Minneapolis Can Get Up To 8 Degrees Hotter Than Other Places In The State, New Study Finds
As Minnesota gets ready for its next heatwave, a new study finds some communities feel the summer heat more than others.

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As Minnesota gets ready for its next heatwave, a new study finds some communities feel the summer heat more than others.

Whitefeather is described as 5'2", weighs 180 pounds, and has dark shoulder-length hair and brown eyes.
We have a real shot for the 90s this weekend, with the best chance being Sunday. We also have a shot at a few early showers on Saturday.
The suit accuses the city and Officer Mark Hanneman of violating Locke's civil rights.
The regents approved basic wage increases totaling $155,201 for eight of the system's 13 chancellors.
It's a mission non-profits like Pet Project Rescue and Bitty Kitty Brigade share. Pet Project Rescue TNRs about 500 cats a year.
"Drug activity occurs near that station, and an altercation from that spot drifted over onto Metro Transit property," Morales said.
Jaclee Slaba, a local artist, has been hard at work repairing a statue of Lucy, the iconic character from the Peanuts comic strip.
For the second weekend in a row, events are drawing major crowds to downtown Minneapolis.
Rue, a 1-year-old tabby, somehow survived falling from a balcony to the pavement below, Home for Life Animal Sanctuary in Stillwater said.
Authorities in Pine County are asking for the public's assistance in finding a 15-year-old girl last seen in mid-June.
While the high water does look dramatic — it's nothing the river city hasn't seen before. But what is unusual, is the timing.
The Mikana Dam was closed as the search continued. Eventually, a dive team found and recovered the man.
The man was pulled to the shore and pronounced dead, according to the sheriff's office.
"How do I put that into words? It's just an incredibly wonderful moment," Halverson said Tuesday.
Johnson says the money made from the dispensary will go toward healthcare and education for the tribe.
The only way down his street is by boat. His family evacuated Friday as the water rose fast.
Senators Amy Klobuchar, Tina Smith, and Rep. Angie Craig arrived in Waterville Sunday afternoon to take a look at the flooding.
He was last seen on Saturday at about 10:15 p.m. at his adult foster home on West Gustavus Avenue near South Union Avenue.
Rivers rose fast this weekend in Rice County, flooding neighborhoods in Morristown, Faribault, Warsaw and other small communities.