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Iowa towns without drinking water after fire at water facility

Iowa towns without drinking water after fire at water facility On Saturday night, there were multiple Iowa communities without water. Pottawattamie, Harrison and Shelby counties are impacted and people there must boil water if they re getting it from out of the tap Share Updated: 10:09 PM CDT Jul 3, 2021 Iowa towns without drinking water after fire at water facility On Saturday night, there were multiple Iowa communities without water. Pottawattamie, Harrison and Shelby counties are impacted and people there must boil water if they re getting it from out of the tap Share Updated: 10:09 PM CDT Jul 3, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript WITHOUT PEOPLE ARE MAKING IT THROUGH ABBY TODAY. I SPENTHE T AFTERNOON IN SHELBY, IOWA. WHERE THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT HANDED OUT HUNDREDOFS BOTTLES AND GALLONS OF WATER TO PEOPLE IN SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES, ALTHOUGH THEY HAVE THEIR OWN WATER. SUPPLY. THEY TELL ME THEY’RE HAPPY TO HELP IN ANY WAY THAT THEY CAN E

When s the last time a Minnesota Republican won a majority statewide?

Minnesota Republicans had a decent 2020 election. They captured a U.S. House seat from Democrats, held their state Senate majority and grew their state House numbers. But their U.S. Senate candidate, Jason Lewis, won only 43.5% of the vote statewide the latest in an increasingly long list of Republican candidates who have fallen well short of a majority of Minnesota. Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty was the last Minnesota Republican to win statewide, in 2006. But he got there with 46.7% of the vote in a three-way race. Star Tribune reader Ron Kroll asked Curious Minnesota, our community reporting project: When was the last time a Republican candidate garnered at least 50% of the vote in an election for statewide office in Minnesota?

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