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Southern Minnesotans Digging Out After Storm

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  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 7:18 PM EDT2013-05-21 23:18:26 GMT
    Members of the Minnesota Republican caucus arrived at the Mankato Regional Airport to discuss their take on the recent legislative session. After the 2013 session came to a close at midnight, the Minnesota
    Minority leaders object to tax increases, Vikings Stadium bailout and pretty much everything else
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 6:51 PM EDT2013-05-21 22:51:56 GMT
    Finally at five...golfers worry about water hazards and sand traps, but office windows aren't usually on the list. Pro Golfers Rickie Fowler and Colt Knost participated in a one–of–a–kind blind shot contest
    Finally at five...golfers worry about water hazards and sand traps, but office windows aren't usually on the list. Pro Golfers Rickie Fowler and Colt Knost participated in a one–of–a–kind blind shot contest
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 6:50 PM EDT2013-05-21 22:50:55 GMT
    Two engineers, trapped for hours, were rescued after part of their train fell into the Cedar River near Charles City, Iowa. The train detailed late Monday night when the train went over a portion of track
    Two engineers, trapped for hours, were rescued after part of their train fell into the Cedar River near Charles City, Iowa. The train detailed late Monday night when the train went over a portion of track
MANKATO, MN -

The overnight snowfall meant it was a morning of digging out and cleaning off. Roads, driveways, and sidewalks were covered with 3 to 8 inches of snow depending on where you are in our viewing area. It was the biggest single snowfall event we have had so far this winter or last winter. In Mankato, plows went out at 4 AM to start tackling the hills and major roads, and then moved on to residential areas around 9:30.