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    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.
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    No. 23 Minnesota Hands No. 7 Michigan 1st Loss In 75-57 RompLiam Robbins had 22 points and eight rebounds in 22 minutes to lead No. 23 Minnesota to a 75-57 victory over No. 7 Michigan on Saturday, handing the Wolverines their first loss.
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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.
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