CSi Weather…
.REST OF TODAY…Partlly sunny. Scattered flurries in the afternooni in the Valley City area. Highs in the lower 30s. Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
.TONIGHT…Mostly clear. Not as cold. Lows in the lower 20s. West winds 10 to 15 mph.
.TUESDAY…Sunny. Highs in the lower 30s. West winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph.
.TUESDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 20s. West winds
10 to 15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph.
.WEDNESDAY…Sunny. Highs in the lower 30s. West winds around
10 mph.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT…Increasing clouds. Lows 15 to 20.
.THURSDAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 20s.
.THURSDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows 5 to 10 above.
.FRIDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 20s.
.FRIDAY NIGHT…Increasing clouds. Lows 15 to 20.
.SATURDAY…Mostly cloudy. Highs in the lower 30s.
.SATURDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows 15 to 20.
.SUNDAY…Mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of snow in the
afternoon. Highs in the lower 20s.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be the warmest days of the
week due to plenty of sunshine.
Nearly all over western and central North Dakota should have highs
above freezing Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs in the low 40s
to the west. This will help melt snow and ice across the region.
The next chance for precipitation arrives Saturday night into
Sunday, when widespread light snow will be possible as an arctic
cold front drops down from Canada and southward across North
Dakota. This will lead to colder temperatures for Sunday into
early next week, especially to the north and east.
Jamestown (CSi) A good turnout Friday evening in Downtown Jamestown for the Annual Holiday Dazzle on Main Parade.
The parade beat the winter storm and include around 50 floats.
Following the parade the After Parade Party was held at the Gladstone Inn & Suites, where refreshments were served, and a holiday sing-a-long was led by the Jamestown Choralaires.
2019 Dazzle Parade Float Winners from the Jamestown Downtown Association.
Best Dazzle: Jamestown Area Ambulance – NSync with Christmas
Most Original Theme: Anne Carlson Center – little red flyer
Most Outstanding Amateur Built: Layered Salon- grinch theme in horse drawn wagon
Most Outstanding Civic or Non-Profit: Girl Scouts – 50s theme
The parade was recorded by CSi Cable 10 The Replay Channel. Be watching for the replay dates to be announced.
Jamestown (JRMC) – The North Dakota Center for Nursing Excellence recognized a local nurse for her work teaching nursing students.
Registered Nurse Deb Thingstad joined Jamestown Regional Medical Center in 1997. As a nurse in the hospital’s Family BirthPlace, she has assisted in the delivery of more than 1,000 babies. Part of her role also included encouraging and supporting nursing students through clinical precepting.
JRMC Chief Nursing Officer, Trisha Jungels, says, “As a nurse, each professional hour is dedicated to helping those around you, this includes the next generation of nurses. Deb approaches every encounter whether a patient, family member or student with love, guaranteeing they receive the information necessary to succeed. A heartfelt congratulations and thank you to Deb for dedicating herself to others in care.”
Deb joined JRMC in 1997 and has been making a difference in the lives of those around her ever since. She has even assisted in the delivery of more than 1,000 babies.
Throughout her 43-year career, Thingstad worked night shifts, day shifts and would often pick up additional shifts to accommodate her coworkers.
Her nomination states,” “In addition to her excellent work ethic, she is a great teacher and continues to serve as a preceptor to this day.”.
Thingstad will receive her award at the Center for Nursing Excellence banquet in March. The public is welcome to dessert, coffee and an open house in celebration from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6 at Jamestown Regional Medical Center.
Learn more about Thingstad or nursing at JRMC at www.jrmcnd.com.
Jamestown (CSi) The Jamestown Lions Club, with Vitalant and North Dakota Farmers Union is hosting a public blood drive on
- Tues Dec 3 from 12:15-p.m., to 6-p.m.
- Weds Dec 4 from 8-a.m., to 1-p.m.
at the North Dakota Farmers Union State Office, in the conference room.
For an appointment contact Vitalant at 877-258-4825, the sponsor code is: Jamestown.
On line visit vitalant.org
Valley City (CSi) The Valley Troubadours will encore the Christmas concert at the Sheyenne Care Center Monday, December 9, at 6:30 p.m.
December 10, the group will join the Valley Voices, women’s chorus, in performing at the annual Courthouse Carol Sing at 7:00 p.m.
Chamberlain SD (AP) Nine members of an extended Idaho family died when their plane crashed in a South Dakota field as they were heading home after a hunting trip.
Travis Garza, president of the wellness company Kyani, said in a Facebook post Sunday that the crash near Chamberlain Saturday afternoon killed brothers and founders Jim and Kirk Hansen. Garza said the crash also killed their father, Jim Hansen Sr.; Kirk Hansen’s children, Stockton and Logan; his sons-in-law, Kyle Taylor and Tyson Dennert; and Jim Hansen’s son, Jake, and grandson, Houston.
Garza identified the injured as Kirk’s son, Josh, and Jim’s son, Matt, and son-in-law, Thomas Long. All three were hospitalized.
The Hansens were executives with Kyani, which markets nutritional, health and wellness products, as well as with petroleum products distributor Conrad & Bischoff and KJ’s Super Stores.
East Idaho News, which first identified the victims, reported that the party had been on a hunting trip to South Dakota, one of the nation’s top destinations for pheasants.
Brian Wood, owner of a funeral home in Idaho Falls, lamented the deaths on Facebook. He called the Hansens “pillars of our community” and wrote that they had offered many times over the years to help pay expenses for someone who might not be able to afford it.
“Our community has a dark cloud over it now,” Wood wrote. “They will never know the many lives they touched.”
Twelve people were aboard the Pilatus PC-12 bound for Idaho Falls when it crashed within a mile after takeoff in Chamberlain about 12:30 p.m. Saturday, National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Peter Knudson said.
Federal investigators — one from Washington, D.C., and two from the Chicago area — likely would reach the crash site on Monday, Knudson said. Local authorities were guarding the site on Sunday.
Chamberlain and parts of South Dakota were under a winter storm warning Saturday and Brule County emergency manager Katheryn Benton said planes were unable to land at Chamberlain at the time of the crash.
Weather will be among several factors investigators will review, although no cause for the crash has been determined, Knudson said.
In sports…
Friday… Men’s Basketball…
College
Battle of the Beach Tournament
Louisiana State University-Alexandria 103 VCSU 67
PANAMA CITY, FLA. (VCSU) – Three Vikings scored in double figures Saturday afternoon as the VCSU men’s basketball team picked up its first win of the season during the Battle at the Beach tournament.
Connor Entzi poured in 19 points on 7-for-11 shooting, pacing the Vikings to a 65-60 win against Carver Bible College in the tournament’s consolation semifinals. VCSU trailed 31-26 at halftime but outscored Carver 39-29 in the second half.
Sunday…
VCSU Men’s Basketball
Battle at the Beach, Men’s Basketball Tournament
High School Hockey…
Saturday…
Fargo North 2, Bismarck High 0
West Fargo 4, Bismarck Century 3, OT
Marshall Tournament |
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Fargo Davies 4, Marshall, Minn. 1
GIRLS HOCKEY |
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Fargo Davies 4, Marshall, Minn. 0
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS |
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Thief River Falls Tournament |
West Fargo-Sheyenne United vs. Thief River Falls, Minn., ccd.
FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Marlon Stewart scored 16 of his 20 points in the second half, including 10 straight to ignite a late run, and North Dakota defeated Georgia Southern 80-68 at the FGCU Classic on Saturday.
De’Sean Allen-Eikens had 18 points for North Dakota (4-4), which trailed 60-54 with 7:14 left before taking a 61-60 lead on Stewart’s free throw amid a 17-2 run. Filip Rebraca added 16 points and 14 rebounds.
Ike Smith had 21 points and eight rebounds for the Eagles (4-3). Elijah McCadden added 19 points and seven rebounds.
North Dakota takes on Campbell on Sunday. Georgia Southern takes on Florida Gulf Coast on the road on Sunday.
NFL…
UNDATED (AP) — Miami overcame a 14-point deficit in the second half with three touchdowns in less than 13 minutes of an eventual 37-31 victory over the Eagles. DeVante Parker made two acrobatic touchdown receptions and kicker Jason Sanders also had a circus-like scoring catch as the 3-9 Dolphins win for the third time in five games. Wentz threw for three touchdowns to help build a 28-14 lead, but the 5-7 Eagles were kept out of the end zone over the final 26 minutes to stay one game behind the NFC East-leading Cowboys.
Aaron Rodgers was 21 of 33 for 243 yards and four touchdowns in the snow as the Packers dealt the Giants their eighth consecutive loss, 31-13. Rodgers hit Davante Adams on touchdown passes of 8 and 17 yards, found a wide-open Allen Lazard for 37 yards and capped the performance with a 1-yarder to Marcedes Lewis. The 9-3 Packers also intercepted Giants rookie Daniel Jones three times, with the picks setting up 10 points.
— Brandon McManus nailed a 53-yard field goal as time expired to complete the Broncos’ 23-20 win over the Chargers. The game-winning kick was set up by a 38-yard pass interference call on Chargers cornerback Casey Hayward Jr. Drew Lock threw for 134 yards and two touchdowns for Denver, which became the first team to have two quarterbacks to start and win their first NFL debuts in the same season.
Baltimore now shares the AFC’s best record with New England following the Patriots’ 28-22 loss to the Texans. Deshaun Watson had 234 yards passing and threw touchdown passes of 14, 13, and 35 yards as Houston built a 21-3 lead against New England’s vaunted defense. Watson also had a TD catch on a short flip from receiver DeAndre Hopkins on a trick play from the 6-yard line to help the Texans improve to 8-4.
Tom Brady completed two of his three TD passes in the final 4 minutes to pull the Pats within six.
The Baltimore Ravens are 10-2 after winning a matchup of two of the NFL’s best teams.
Justin Tucker drilled a 49-yard field goal as time expired to give the Ravens their eighth consecutive win, 20-17 over the San Francisco 49ers. Lamar Jackson prolonged the winning drive with a three-yard run on fourth-and-one and finished with 101 yards under miserable conditions in Baltimore.
Baltimore relied on its running game for points while Jackson completed just 14 of 23 passes for 105 yards and a lost fumble.
Raheem Mostert ran for a career-high 146 yards and a touchdown for the 10-2 49ers, who are tied with New Orleans for the best record in the NFC.
Niners quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo went 15 of 21 for 165 yards.
— The Chiefs seized control of the AFC West lead as Patrick Mahomes (mah-HOHMZ’) threw for a touchdown and ran for another in a 40-9 rout of the second-place Raiders. Juan Thornhill returned a pick 46 yards for another score to help Kansas City move to 8-4 and push two games ahead of Oakland. LeSean McCoy and Darwin Thompson also had TD runs for the Chiefs.
— Devlin “Duck” Hodges threw for 212 yards with a touchdown and an interception in his second career start as Pittsburgh knocked off the Browns, 20-13. Rookie Benny Snell ran for 63 yards and his first NFL touchdown to help the 7-5 Steelers win their first meeting with Cleveland since their game-ending brawl on Nov. 14. Baker Mayfield completed 18 of 32 passes for 196 yards and a touchdown for the Browns, who ended a three-game winning streak and dropped to 5-7.
— Jared Goff threw for 424 yards and two touchdowns as the Rams hammered the Cardinals, 34-7 to prop up their NFC playoff hopes. Robert Woods had 13 receptions for 172 yards to help Los Angeles improve to 7-5. Tyler Higbee caught seven balls for a career-high 107 yards and a touchdown for the Rams, who racked up 549 total yards.
— Tye Smith returned a blocked field goal 63 yards for the go-ahead touchdown with 5:02 remaining to help Tennessee beat Indianapolis for just the third time in their last 17 meetings, 31-17. Derrick Henry carried 26 times for 149 yards and one touchdown, and Ryan Tannehill was 17 of 22 with 182 yards and two TD passes to improve to 5-1 as Tennessee’s starter. Jacoby Brissett was picked off twice and Adam Vinatieri missed three field goals as the 6-6 Colts dropped a game behind the second-place Titans in the AFC South.
— The Bengals finally picked up their first win of the season as Andy Dalton threw for 243 yards and a touchdown in his return to the lineup to lead a 22-6 victory over the Jets. Dalton became the team’s all-time leader in passing touchdowns when he hit Tyler Boyd for a 17-yard score late in the first quarter to put the 1-11 Bengals ahead to stay. Robby Anderson was the top offensive threat for New York, grabbing seven passes for 101 yards as the 4-8 Jets ended a three-game winning streak.
— Jameis (JAY’-mihs) Winston was 21 of 33 for 268 yards and no interceptions to help the Buccaneers craft a 28-11 victory at Jacksonville. Jaguars quarterback Nick Foles ended his first three drives with turnovers that Tampa Bay turned into touchdowns. Peyton Barber scored his first two touchdowns for the winners.
— Derrius Guice (gys) ran for 129 yards and two touchdowns in the Redskins’ 29-21 win at Carolina. Adrian Peterson added 99 yards and a score as the Redskins (3-9) piled up 248 yards on the ground and scored their most points this season. The 5-7 Panthers wasted a 14-0 lead and were stopped on a late goal-line stand en route to their fourth consecutive loss.
NBA….
UNDATED (AP) — Dillon Brooks scored 26 points and Grayson Allen added 13 to push the short-handed Grizzlies past the Timberwolves, 115-107. Bruno Caboclo finished with 12 points and 13 rebounds as Memphis ended a six-game slide.
The Dallas Mavericks continue to give notice that they are a true contender in the NBA’s Western Conference.
The Mavericks ended the Lakers’ 10-game winning streak as Luka Doncic (DAHN’-chihch) scored 21 of his 27 points in a dynamic second half to lead Dallas to a 114-100 triumph over Los Angeles. Doncic also had 10 assists and nine rebounds for the Mavs, who are 13-6 following their seventh win in eight games.
Delon Wright had 17 points and nine assists to help the Mavericks overcome LeBron James’ 25 points, nine rebounds and eight assists.
Davis had 27 points and 10 rebounds for the Lakers, who now share the NBA’s best record with Milwaukee a 17-3.
Checking out Sunday’s other NBA action:
— Kawhi (kah-WY’) Leonard poured in 34 points, Paul George added 31 in the Clippers’ 12th consecutive home win against the Wizards, 150-125. Montrezl (MAHN’-trehz) Harrell added 23 points and 15 rebounds, while Lou Williams contributed 22 points for Los Angeles.
— Pascal Siakam (see-A’-kam) scored 26 of his 35 points while the Raptors were building a 77-37 halftime lead in a 130-110 dismantling of the Jazz. Fred VanVleet had 21 points and 11 assists for Toronto, which set a team record for largest lead through two quarters.
— The Celtics downed the Knicks, 113-104 as Jayson Tatum scored 30 points and Jaylen Brown added 28. Kemba Walker had 15 points and 10 assists for Boston, which trailed by six in the final period before reeling off a 17-2 run.
— The Heat held Brooklyn to one basket over the final four-plus minutes and closed on a 10-0 run to beat the Nets, 109-106. Goran Dragic led the Heat with 24 points, including a three-point play that ignited Miami’s game-ending run over the final 1:45.
— Chris Paul scored seven of his 16 points in a late 12-0 run that carried the Thunder to a 107-104 triumph over the Pelicans. Danilo Gallinari led the Thunder with 23 points and 11 rebounds, and Steven Adams, Dennis Schroder and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 17 points each.
— Evan Fournier tied his career high with 32 points and Terrence Ross added 19 off the bench as the Magic got by the Warriors, 100-96. Jonathan Isaac had 14 points and 11 rebounds for Orlando.
— The Pistons posted a 132-98 blowout over the Spurs behind Christian Wood’s career-high 28 points. Luke Kennard added 20 points as Detroit won for only the third time in 11 games.
T25 MEN’S BASKETBALL
UNDATED (AP) — Justin Moore delivered 25 points off the bench and Saddiq Bey (sah-DEEK’ bay) scored 19 to carry No. 22 Villanova past La Salle, 83-72. The 5-2 Wildcats went on a 28-6 run midway through the first half to build a 48-28 cushion at halftime.
The fifth-ranked Maryland Terrapins have continued their perfect start by capturing the Orlando Invitational championship game.
Anthony Cowan Jr. scored 22 points and the Terrapins moved to 7-0 by trouncing Marquette, 84-63. Cowan captured tournament MVP honors with 72 points in three games, including a career-best 30 against Temple on Thanksgiving.
Darryl Morsell (mohr-SEHL’) had 17 points and 10 rebounds while shadowing Marquette star Markus Howard, who was held to six points on 1 of 12 shooting. Howard poured in 91 games in the Golden Eagles’ first two games of the tournament, including 51 against Southern California in the semifinals.
In other top-25 games:
— Arizona won the Wooden Legacy championship game as Dylan Smith and Chase Jeter scored 17 points apiece in a 73-66 decision over Wake Forest. Arizona shot a season-low 43.1% from the field but had a 36-18 advantage in points in the paint.
NHL-SCHEDULE
Wild nip Stars
UNDATED (AP) — The Dallas Stars managed to pick up a point on Sunday, but they also suffered their third consecutive loss since a 14-1-1 stretch.
The Stars absorbed a 3-2 loss to the Wild as Zach Parise (pah-REE’-say) provided one of Minnesota’s three shootout goals. Parise also tied the game by scoring on a power play with 2 ½ minutes left in regulation.
Kevin Fiala (fee-AH’-lah) also scored once in regulation and once in the shootout, but the Wild needed Mikko Koivu’s (MEE’-koh KOY’-vooz) shootout goal to clinch the win.
Minnesota has won three in a row to climb over .500 for the first time all season.
Elsewhere on NHL ice:
— David Backes (BAK’-ehs) provided the deciding goal in his first game in nearly a month while the Bruins were scoring three times in the third period of their seventh straight win, 3-1 against the Canadiens. David Pastrnak (PAHS’-tur-nahk) added his league-leading 25th goal and Tuukka (TOO’-kah) Rask turned back 28 shots as Boston handed Montreal its eighth consecutive loss.
— Leon Draisaitl’s (DRY’-sy-tulz) second power-play goal of the night snapped a 2-2 tie 46 seconds into the Oilers’ 3-2 win over the Canucks. Josh Archibald also scored for Edmonton, and Connor McDavid and Alex Chiasson (CHAY’-sahn) each had two assists.
NHL-NEWS
Dumoulin out at least 8 weeks, Werenski sidelined 4 weeks
UNDATED (AP) — The Pittsburgh Penguins will be without defenseman Brian Dumoulin (DOO’-muh-lihn) for at least eight weeks after he underwent left ankle surgery on Sunday.
Dumoulin left Saturday night’s 5-2 loss to St. Louis in the first period with what the team termed a lower-body injury. General manager Jim Rutherford said on Sunday that surgeons repaired lacerated tendons in Dumoulin’s left ankle. Dumoulin has one goal and six assists in 23 games this season.
Also around the NHL:
— Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski is expected to miss four weeks with a shoulder injury suffered in the first period of Saturday’s 2-0 loss to the Islanders. Werenski leads all Columbus blueliners in scoring this season with six goals and 16 points in 26 games.
T25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL-POLL
Alabama out of top 5 for first time in 4 years
UNDATED (AP) — Alabama has dropped to No. 9 in The Associated Press college football poll, snapping the Crimson Tide’s record streak of 68 appearances in the top five.
The Crimson Tide lost to Auburn in a wild Iron Bowl on Saturday to give it two regular-season losses for the first time since 2010. The four-spot drop by Alabama broke a string of top-five appearances that began Nov. 8, 2015.
The top four teams in the AP Top 25 are unchanged, with LSU at No. 1, followed by Ohio State, Clemson and Georgia. Utah moved up to No. 5, followed by Oklahoma, Florida, Baylor, the Crimson Tide and Wisconsin.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL-NEWS
Rutgers confirms Schiano return as coach
UNDATED (AP) — Greg Schiano (shee-AH’-noh) is returning to Rutgers.
Athletic director Pat Hobbs announced Sunday that the university and Schiano reached a contract agreement a week after talks to bring back the 53-year-old former coach fell apart.
The contract still must be approved by the schools’ board of governors. It is scheduled to meet Tuesday to discuss the hiring.
Schiano was coach at Rutgers from 2001-11. The Scarlet Knights went to a bowl game in six of Schiano’s final seven seasons.
In other college football news:
— Mississippi has dismissed coach Matt Luke three days after his third non-winning season ended with an excruciating rivalry game loss. Ole Miss finished this season 4-8 overall and 2-6 in the SEC, including a 21-20 loss on Thanksgiving to Mississippi State.
— UTSA has fired coach Frank Wilson after four seasons that produced a bowl appearance in year one and diminishing results afterward. Wilson went 19-29 at Texas-San Antonio, including 13-19 in Conference USA play. The Roadrunners completed a 4-8 season on Saturday with a loss to Louisiana Tech.
— Former Auburn quarterback and 1971 Heisman Trophy winner Pat Sullivan has died at 69. Sullivan had been diagnosed with throat cancer in 2003. The College Football Hall of Famer also played four NFL seasons with the Falcons.
FEDERER-SWISS COIN
Roger Federer’s face to be minted on Swiss coin
BERN, Switzerland (AP) — The Swiss government says it will produce a 20 franc silver coin with Roger Federer’s image on it.
The government says it’s the first time it has dedicated a commemorative coin to a living person.
A 50 franc gold coin with Federer’s image on it will be minted next year.
The government says the 20-time Grand Slam champion is “probably Switzerland’s most successful individual sportsman, he is also the perfect ambassador for Switzerland.”
The “heads” side of the coin shows Federer playing a one-handed backhand.
The government says a limited edition of up to 95,000 Federer coins can be ordered, costing 30 Swiss francs. They will be dispatched in January.
In world and national news…
NEW YORK (AP) — A wave of new laws in 15 states that allow people to make claims of sexual abuse going back decades could bring a deluge of lawsuits against the Roman Catholic Church that could surpass anything seen so far in its clergy abuse crisis.
Associated Press interviews with attorneys and clergy abuse watchdog groups found it could result in at least 5,000 new cases against the church and more than $4 billion in payouts.
It’s a financial reckoning playing out in such Catholic strongholds as New York, California and New Jersey, among eight states that go the furthest with “lookback windows” allowing sex abuse claims no matter how old.
Catholic leaders worry about the difficulty of defending such old cases, and more dioceses are considering bankruptcy and victim compensation funds.
HONG KONG (AP) — China says it will suspend U.S. Navy visits to Hong Kong and sanction a range of pro-democracy non-governmental organizations in retaliation for the passage of legislation supporting human rights in Hong Kong by Congress last week.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying repeated accusations Monday that the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act “seriously interfered” in Hong Kong’s internal affairs and appeared to back up China’s threats the U.S. would bear the cost of the decision.
Along with suspending visits by official U.S. military ships and aircraft, Hua said China would sanction organizations including the National Endowment for Democracy, the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, Human Rights Watch and others that she said had “performed badly” in the Hong Kong unrest.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House impeachment report on President Donald Trump will be unveiled Monday behind closed doors for key lawmakers, as Democrats push ahead despite the White House’s declaration it will not participate in the first hearing by the Judiciary Committee.
The Democratic majority on the House Intelligence Committee says the report, compiled after weeks of testimony, will speak for itself in laying out what Chairman Adam Schiff called the evidence of “wrongdoing and misconduct” by the president over his actions toward Ukraine.
The report is being made available for committee lawmakers to review ahead of a vote Tuesday to send it to the Judiciary Committee.
On Sunday, White House counsel Pat Cipollone denounced what he called the “baseless and highly partisan inquiry” and declined the Judiciary panel’s invitation to appear.
NEW YORK (AP) — A wintry storm that made Thanksgiving travel miserable in the central and eastern United States has moved into the Northeast at the beginning of the workweek.
Heavy snow, rain or a mix of both is greeting commuters Monday morning along the Eastern Seaboard.
The nor’easter is expected to drop 10 to 20 inches of snow by Tuesday morning from Pennsylvania to Maine. Schools are closed across the region.
Flightaware.com reports that several flights are canceled or delayed at airports in the New York and Boston areas.
The weather is looking brighter across the West and Midwest as the storm moves on. Duluth, Minnesota, is cleaning up more than 21 inches of snow.
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