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High temperatures Tuesday will run from the teens northwest to the 30s southeast. Tuesday night will be the coldest night of the week. Get the latest on Updraft.

🎧Coming up at 9 a.m. Tuesday, listen to a rebroadcast of a conversation that aired at the beginning of the school year with MPR News host Angela Davis and the directors of two free Minnesota tutoring programs. They talk about how educators are addressing “learning loss,” or as some call it, “teaching loss,” after the pandemic. One promising approach might be intensive tutoring, either in small groups or one-on-one.  
 
An old photo shows trees laying on the ground after a tornado
25 years after tornadoes tumbled southern Minnesota, residents still carry the lessons learned

It’s been 25 years since a tornado outbreak devastated several southern Minnesota communities, killing two people, and destroying hundreds of homes and businesses. The lessons and stories the destruction left behind still have an impact on those who witnessed the storms and rebuilt their lives afterward.

Fourteen tornadoes swept through the region. The worst damage was in Comfrey and the Lake Hanska area. In St. Peter, an E-3 tornado destroyed more than 200 homes. It tore up trees, and flattened schools and businesses.

Two people died in the outbreak: an 85-year-old man near Lake Hanska and a six-year-old boy near St. Peter.
 
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With upcoming vote, U of M joins national wave of higher-ed unionization efforts. If successful, University of Minnesota graduate student workers would join graduate students who have recently unionized at other universities, including Temple University and the University of Chicago. 

Final three alleged trafficking victims testify against former GOP operative, Anton Lazzaro. Federal prosecutors are expected to rest their case Tuesday in the sex trafficking trial of Anton “Tony” Lazzaro, 32, a former Minnesota Republican Party operative and top donor who’s charged with paying five minors for sex. On Monday, the final three alleged victims, and the mother of one, testified for the government.

Recently arrived Ukrainians in Minneapolis head to Mississippi to help tornado victims. Answering the call from small relief organizations in northern Mississippi after a series of tornadoes swept through the area, seven Ukrainians who recently arrived in Minneapolis are heading south.

Listen: Hear Her Stories event brings Minnesotan women together through storytelling. March is Women's history month. For the second year in a row, Mill City Museum in Minneapolis is honoring the month with stories by and about women.


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