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A Little Early For The Plows, But They're Used To This
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As I flew to Minneapolis-St. Paul this week, I looked out the plane window and saw the line where we passed from no snow to snow (oddly, almost exactly at the South Dakota-Minnesota border, east of Sioux Falls), and I thought as the ice and snow got more evident in the sparsely populated farm areas, who would choose to live here? There are benefits, though, and I'd love to hear them about the part of Northern Wisconsin that has gotten four feet of snow this week. They get lake effect snow, and Gile, WI got 48.3 inches in four days. How do people in towns where that much snow is common live in that? (Forum News Service via St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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