And this week's Art Hounds
Good morning, đ Hurricane Ian weakens to a tropical storm but brings widespread flooding. Several Minnesotans flee Florida while others prepare to help people recover. Closer to home: If you turned your heat on already, get ready to open up those windows. Temperatures will be warmer yet on Thursday and weâll see 70s become more widespread across southern and western Minnesota Friday. Get the latest on Updraft. | |
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| | Are you a college student in Minnesota? Here's how to vote in Nov. 8 elections | Attending college often means packing up and moving to a new place for the first time. The majority of college students are able to vote, but some may be wondering how to cast their vote in the upcoming Nov. 8 midterm election. College students often have more than one address â the address of their college dorm or apartment, and the address of their permanent residence (this is often a parentâs or guardianâs home). But individuals can only vote from one address, meaning students need to choose which one they will use to place their vote. | |
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| | Art Hounds: Visual art show celebrates athleticism ahead of Twin Cities Marathon | If you add up the artists featured in studio art tours this weekend alone â 40 in the Meander Art Crawl, plus over 30 in the Fargo-Moorhead Visual Arts Studio Crawl â you get a glimpse of the tremendous wealth of creative talent Minnesota has to offer. Plus, âJourney to Rock Bottomâ in Burnsville by artist Annie Young celebrates marathoners who raced in Antarctica. | |
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