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Downtown Stillwater streets flooded after water main break, rising river covers banks

Downtown Stillwater streets flooded after water main break, rising river covers banks
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Keeping students safe to and from school

With school in session and sports teams traveling to other schools, motorists are reminded to obey all laws regarding school buses for the safety of the children, the bus drivers

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Klimatologai paaiškino, kodėl nepavyko numatyti tragiškai ekstremalių reiškinių Vokietijoje ir Šiaurės Amerikoje

Klimatologai paaiškino, kodėl nepavyko numatyti tragiškai ekstremalių reiškinių Vokietijoje ir Šiaurės Amerikoje
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As Gov. Walz begins small business listening tour, Stillwater owners ask him to ease capacity restrictions

Written By: Mary Divine / St. Paul Pioneer Press | 9:00 pm, Sep. 29, 2020 × Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, gesturing, speaks with small business owner Kristy Zimmerman and her husband, Jake, about the challenging business environment during the Covid-19 pandemic at the Uptown Curl hair salon in Stillwater, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020. At left is DEED Commissioner Steve Grove. Scott Takushi / St. Paul Pioneer Press STILLWATER, Minn. At the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, Kristy Zimmerman had to shutter her Uptown Curl hair salons in Stillwater and Minneapolis. They remained closed for 2½ months. “It was pretty awful,” Zimmerman said. “The bills were still due, and I wasn’t getting unemployment. It took about eight weeks to get unemployment. I had some savings, thankfully, but that was really hard.”

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