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NWS: Minnesota, Western Wisconsin At Higher Risk For Flooding This Spring
Our summer drought may actually be doing us a favor on this one because the snowpack we have right now is significant.

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Our summer drought may actually be doing us a favor on this one because the snowpack we have right now is significant.

Witnesses say several people were in the restaurant eating when a man walked in and started shooting, hitting two people.
Jefferson led the NFL with 128 catches and 1,809 yards receiving in his third season with the Vikings.
Minnesota homeowners insurance premiums have soared by nearly 400% in the last two decades.
More lifesaving training for Minnesota National Guard troops has taken them to the top of a mountain in Norway.
A full-court shot at the buzzer in overtime gave Chisago Lakes a one-point win over Becker on Tuesday.
Wednesday's nice weather was an opportunity to take care of all the ice and snow around your home.
Two loaded handguns were caught Tuesday by the same TSA officer in separate incidents at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
Acupuncture is known to help heal pain without pills. Now, you can try it out for free every week at the YMCA Midway St. Paul.
Crews in Minneapolis are taking advantage of the warmer weather to clear ice ruts in streets and alleys.
By Wednesday, the county's Adult Detention Center will need to have at least 45 fewer inmates.
A new immersive gaming arcade in Rosedale Mall allows groups of coworkers, friends or family to get in the game; it's called Arcade Arena.
According to authorities, the death happened along Park Meadows Drive in Waite Park.
A bill aimed at helping car theft victims is making its way through the Minnesota Legislature.
The 911 call reported the pilot crashed a single-passenger aircraft in a field near 34th Street North and Oasis Avenue in Baytown Township.
Until Feb. 28, the city is taking public comments on the Summit Avenue Regional Trail and proposed plans for a raised, separated bike path.
Bamba will forfeit $284,138 in salary, while Rivers will lose about $60,121 and Suggs will lose $47,740.
When people in Mound turn on their tap, the water sometimes has a rusty tint to it. But the discoloration isn't the biggest problem.
Warmer weather this weekend will make for a perfect time to get outdoors and check out miles of new trails and sledding hills in east metro.
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