Blizzard blows across much of Minnesota
Snowfall totals of three to six inches expected in numerous parts of the state, with totals of 6 to 10 inches possible in others. Written By: Matthew Guerry | ×
Peggy Gimse gears up for the blizzard conditions after just getting out of her car Wednesday morning in downtown New London.
Erica Dischino / West Central Tribune
ST. PAUL Blizzard conditions and icy temperatures bore down on much of Minnesota Wednesday, Dec. 23.
The National Weather Service Wednesday afternoon extended a blizzard warning that applied to nearly every part of Minnesota, save for the north and northeast. More snow is expected to fall in the north and east.
Blizzard blows across much of Minnesota
Snowfall totals of three to six inches expected in numerous parts of the state, with totals of 6 to 10 inches possible in others. Written By: Matthew Guerry | ×
Peggy Gimse gears up for the blizzard conditions after just getting out of her car Wednesday morning in downtown New London.
Erica Dischino / West Central Tribune
ST. PAUL Blizzard conditions and icy temperatures bore down on much of Minnesota Wednesday, Dec. 23.
The National Weather Service Wednesday afternoon extended a blizzard warning that applied to nearly every part of Minnesota, save for the north and northeast. More snow is expected to fall in the north and east.
Blizzard blows across much of Minnesota
Snowfall totals of three to six inches expected in numerous parts of the state, with totals of 6 to 10 inches possible in others. Written By: Matthew Guerry | ×
Peggy Gimse gears up for the blizzard conditions after just getting out of her car Wednesday morning in downtown New London.
Erica Dischino / West Central Tribune
ST. PAUL Blizzard conditions and icy temperatures bore down on much of Minnesota Wednesday, Dec. 23.
The National Weather Service Wednesday afternoon extended a blizzard warning that applied to nearly every part of Minnesota, save for the north and northeast. More snow is expected to fall in the north and east.
First round of vaccine given to Minnesota s skilled nursing homes, officials say
Health officials announced that progress the same week that more Minnesotans were granted access to the vaccine. Nine new vaccination sites across the state opened Thursday, Jan. 21, where older residents, teachers and child care workers can go by appointment in what officials say is a pilot program for future community vaccination efforts. Written By: Matthew Guerry | ×
A coronavirus graphic.
Courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
ST. PAUL Enough doses of the vaccine for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, have been shipped to Minnesota s skilled nursing care facilities to provide all of their patients with the first of two injections needed for immunity, state health officials said Friday, Jan. 22.