Public works departments work ahead, scale back budgets in winterless year
It's a strange thought for public works departments across the Twin Cities metro: What do we do if there's no snow to plow? No roads to salt?
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Before that, Adam graduated from the University of Missouri (M-I-Z!) in 2018 - and got his start in television working for CBS in Madison, Wis. While in Wisconsin, he married his college sweetheart, who worked against him at a competing news station in town.
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It's a strange thought for public works departments across the Twin Cities metro: What do we do if there's no snow to plow? No roads to salt?
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