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Good morning and welcome to winter. Here’s what you need to know to start your Wednesday. 

Patchy, blowing snow in the morning in much of the state. Temps will remain in the 20s until evening, with lows between 10 and 20. Watch our live blog for the latest updates and read these tips before you leave the house if you must drive. More on Updraft. | Forecast

Yes, this will be a big storm. And you don’t need to take my word for it — trust our meteorologist’s take or that Xcel Energy is adding crews to respond to the possibility of downed power lines and outages from the expected deluge of snow and high wind gusts.

A federal jury found a St. Paul police officer guilty of excessive force. After more than a day of deliberations, jurors found Officer Brett Palkowitsch guilty of violating the civil rights of Frank Baker, an unarmed African-American man. Baker had been mauled by a police dog when Palkowitsch kicked the man, who also suffered broken ribs and a collapsed lung, while he was down on the ground in the 2016 incident.

Minneapolis paid $542,000 for President Trump’s campaign rally last month. And, as MPR News’ Briana Bierschbach reports, the city is seeking reimbursement. Trump’s campaign traditionally does not pay cities for their costs associated with his rallies. Says Mayor Jacob Frey: “The city alone should not bear the costs of keeping residents, visitors and the president safe for a campaign rally … Additionally, this should provide some fodder for some conversations with an annoying uncle over Thanksgiving.”

The apparent culprit behind vaping lung injuries is new to the marijuana marketplace. That’s the finding of a new study from state and federal health officials. THC cartridges from this year contained vitamin E acetate, as did the lungs of patients, but cartridges from last year did not. I wrote more about it here.

Your turkey is probably from Minnesota. Our state produces more of the birds than any other: 48 million turkeys. MPR News’ Matt Mikus breaks down the numbers and shows how Minnesota stands above all other states when it comes to turkey production.

What’re you grateful for? MPR News’ Emily Bright is asking that question from many Minnesotans. Share what you’re giving thanks for with us.


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In Duluth, skiers (and bikers, hikers, climbers and others) step up to build trails
Dan Kraker | MPR News
Duluth has developed a reputation as an outdoor recreation mecca — especially after Outside Magazine dubbed it America's best town in 2014. But the trails that reputation is built on would not be possible without passionate volunteers, who have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to build them.
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Hockey pucks, politics — and the eyes of the world
Euan Kerr | MPR News
A new book explores the extraordinary circumstances, as well as the Minnesota connections, behind the unified Korean women’s ice hockey team at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Painstaking efforts to restore Minneosta’s freshwater mussels paying off
Kirsti Marohn and Daniel Ackerman | MPR News
A group of Minnesota biologists are leading a nationwide push to restore dwindling populations of native freshwater mussels. The hard-shelled mollusks have struggled in the upper Midwest since the late-1800’s.
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9 a.m. — MPR News with Kerri Miller

The U.S. unemployment rate is at a 50-year low. A CNBC/Survey Monkey poll found 85 percent of American workers are either somewhat or very satisfied with their jobs. And the majority say they are “more hopeful than fearful” about changes technology could introduce into the marketplace. 

But at the same time, almost 44 million workers say they have at least seven vacation days left to use this year, and the most common reason cited for not using those days is work guilt.  And while income is moving upward, it’s moving slowly, and workers say other aspects of job quality are getting worse. 

What’s a smart employee to do? Wednesday on MPR News with Kerri Miller, The Washington Post’s advice columnist joins us to dish solutions to your problems. Do you need some help negotiating a fair wage? Trying to figure out how to share big life news with your boss? Wondering about changing careers? Karla Miller is here to answer your questions. 

10 a.m. — 1A with Joshua Johnson

Navy SEALs are among the nation's most highly trained service members. President Trump's intervention in one Navy SEAL's case has opened a rift in the armed services. And the recently fired Secretary of the Navy isn't going quietly.

11 a.m. — MPR News with Angela Davis

The holidays are meant to celebrate and rejoice, but a loved one’s death can make this time of year painful.

Host Angela Davis asked two guests to talk about this difficult subject. She was joined by Nora McInerny, author and host of the APM podcast, Terrible, Thanks for Asking which focuses on grief and the tough stuff in life.

They were also joined by Cara Mearns-Thompson, a licensed independent clinical social worker and co-owner Grief Care Counseling, a center that focuses on grief in children, teens and adults. She has worked with grieving children and families for over 12 years.

Noon — MPR News Presents

A look at the trends in American religion and the future of churches. Award-winning journalist and former NPR and PBS host Ray Suarez says that as an American institution, religion no longer speaks with the authority--or the convening power-- it once did. He spoke at Interfaith Action of Greater St. Paul earlier this year and titled his talk, "Who Will Be in the Pews in 2040?"

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