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Expect subzero cold and dangerous wind chills today and tomorrow. Highs today will be 10 below zero north to 5 south with sunny skies across the state. Find the latest on Updraft. | |
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Meet the Minnesotan who wrote a novel in Japanese — and then got it published | If you listen to public radio much at all, you know author interviews almost always involve a reading.
Including from Marnie Jorenby, but as she reads aloud from her novel, "Bye-bye Bag Lady,” distinctly Japanese combinations of consonants and vowels compete with the quacking ducks on the pond and rumbling Harleys passing on the nearby street.
The setting is Loring Park in Minneapolis, chosen as an outdoor COVID-safe space to talk, which only added to the wonder of a story by an author who grew up on a farm near Cannon Falls, Minn., but whose fiction is being read on the other side of the Pacific.
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3 ex-MPD cops' federal trial in George Floyd's killing continues today. Prosecutors argue the 3 former officers chose not to intervene when Derek Chauvin was kneeling on George Floyd for more than 9 minutes. The defense called Floyd's death a tragedy, but said their clients are not responsible. State court reverses PolyMet water permit, but sides with company on other issues The state appeals court has reversed a key permit for the proposed PolyMet copper-nickel mine, sending it back to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for additional analysis of its impacts to groundwater. But in a mixed ruling, the court also sided with PolyMet and the MPCA on several issues.
Cross-country skiing ✅ ice skating✅ How about "fro-gahhhh" now? That's frozen yoga, a yoga class practiced on a frozen lake. Only in Minnesota, right? It's happening this winter on Lake Harriet. | |
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