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    Advisory Board Named For Minnesota Conviction Review UnitA man who led a panel that reviewed a high-profile murder case where a Minneapolis man was freed from prison after doubts were raised about the police investigation was one of 16 people named Thursday to the advisory board of Minnesota's first conviction review unit.
    Ice Yoga: The Ultimate In Mind Over (Frozen) MatterStanding on a windy, frozen lake doesn't sound appealing to most -- but that’s just what several Minnesotans do in order to relax.

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    Ice Yoga: The Ultimate In Mind Over (Frozen) MatterStanding on a windy, frozen lake doesn't sound appealing to most -- but that’s just what several Minnesotans do in order to relax.
    Minnesota Weather: Sloppy Storm Heads Into 2nd Day; Blizzard Warnings For Much Of StateMinnesota's stretch of dry and mild weather is ending Thursday as a sloppy storm system swirls over the state, threatening blizzard conditions in southwestern Minnesota and snow accumulations as high as 7 inches in the Twin Cities.
    2020 Ties As 13th Warmest Year On Record In MinnesotaThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently released their 2020 climate report stating that last year was the fifth warmest year for the U.S.
    Rime Ice Coats Minnesota Trees, Turning Parks Into Winter WonderlandMinnesota has been stuck in some long stretches of overcast days, but the dense fog is turning the state into a winter wonderland.
    Meteor Passes Over Minnesota SkyCloudy, foggy skies cleared just long enough on Wednesday night for some to see a streak of light cross the sky. 
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    Vikings Offensive Coordinator Kubiak Retires After 36-Year Career In NFLMinnesota Vikings offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak has retired after a 36-year career as a player, coach and adviser in the NFL, the team announced Thursday.
    Former Super Bowl-Winning Packers GM Ted Thompson Dies At 68: 'We Will All Miss Him'Ted Thompson, whose 13-year run as Green Bay Packers general manager included their 2010 Super Bowl championship season, has died. He was 68.
    CBS Sports Set To Air Seven Hours Of Pregame Coverage For Super Bowl LV Across TV, Streaming PlatformsCBS Sports will have seven hours worth of pregame coverage beginning at 11:30 a.m. and leading up to kickoff at 6:30 p.m. EST on Sunday, February 7.
    NFC And AFC Championship Picks: Aaron Rodgers 'Just Amazing Playing In Lambeau,' Says SportsLine's Kenny WhiteThe NFC Championship features a matchup of historically great quarterbacks, while the AFC Championship could be remembered similarly, if Mahomes is able to play.
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    For National Bagel Day, Jason DeRusha Lists His Top Bagel Spots In MinnesotaCraving a bagel on National Bagel Day?
    Esquire Magazine Names The 1 Minnesota Restaurant That America ‘Can’t Afford To Lose’ Amid COVIDOn Wednesday, Gov. Tim Walz is expected to announce a set of relaxed regulations for indoor dining in Minnesota. That being said, the restaurant industry has been devastated by the coronavirus pandemic.
    List Of Restaurants Ready To Step In To Cook Your Thanksgiving Meal This YearThanksgiving is a few weeks away, and with COVID-19 cases still on the rise, it's likely most are going to opt for a smaller-scale Thanksgiving dinner in a much smaller gathering.
    Election Day Food Deals, Freebies For Voters And Poll Workers In MinnesotaElection Day may be a stressful or emotional time for many, and a bunch of restaurants are stepping up with discounted or even free comfort food to help you cope.
    List Of Restaurants, Brewpubs With Heated PatiosAs fall creeps into winter and the COVID-19 pandemic continues to hold steady in Minnesota, many restaurants are retrofitting their offerings to make sure they can still serve you your favorite meals over the cold months.
    Minneapolis Ranks 11th In Nation For Coffee; St. Paul Is 41stThe survey looked at everything from the number of coffee shops in the city to the average price for a pack of coffee. Seattle came out on top.
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    What Do We Know About COVID Variants?Experts fear a new, more contagious version of COVID-19 could cause a jump in cases this spring. It first popped up in the U.K. and has already made its way to Minnesota.
    Inauguration Day Will Be Unlike Any Other BeforeIt's a historic day in our country that only takes place every four years. Those who study it say Wednesday’s presidential inauguration will be unlike any before.
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9-Year-Old Girl Dies After Shot In Head By 5-Year-Old Inside Philadelphia Home, Police SayA 9-year-old girl was shot in the head and killed by a 5-year-old inside of a house in North Philadelphia Wednesday, police say.
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National Guard allowed to rest in Capitol during shifts againThe Guard members were asked by Capitol Police to relocate to a parking garage to rest during their shifts. That drew swift condemnation from lawmakers.
Security tight around Capitol as extremist threat remains highMore than 125 people are facing federal charges after the Capitol riot.
Harris temporarily moving into Blair House while Naval Observatory undergoes renovationsVice President Kamala Harris and her husband will temporarily move into the Blair House, the president's guest house, before moving to the vice president's residence at the Naval Observatory. CBS News was first to report that Harris and her husband would not immediately move into the Naval Observatory due to ""repairs to the residence that are more easily conducted with the home unoccupied.""
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60 Minutes Presents: The Lost MusicMore than 6 million people, most of them Jews, died in the Holocaust. The music they wrote as a temporary escape, however, did not, thanks in part to the efforts of an Italian composer and pianist.
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