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Minnesota smoked Penn State by 30 points.
Minnesota is 1-5-3 since the All-Star break.
The spa and pool at the Crookston Inn and Convention Center has been closed.
A bill to ban e-cigarettes is picking up support in the State Legislature.
Government offices and schools around Minnesota will be closed.
After Sunday, another round of snow could come Tuesday night and Wednesday.
The driver is being held on suspicion of criminal vehicular homicide.
Warroad and Mound Westonka enter the Class A tourney without a loss.
Authorities believe alcohol and speed were factors in the accident.
The suspect committed suicide and two women died of homicide.
The win snapped a four-game losing streak for the tourney-hopeful Gophers.
An apologetic Harrison Smith says there's no getting around it. His ejection from Sunday's game against the Titans for touching an official was "just unacceptable." Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier says Smith won't face a fine or suspension for his actions.
Rookie safety Harrison Smith was fined $21,000 by the NFL on Thursday. The fine stems from an unnecessary roughness penalty called on Smith after he delivered a shoulder to the head of a defenseless San Diego Chargers' wide receiver last week.
Harrison Smith's game-changing 31-yard interception return for a touchdown was the biggest play of the Vikings' 21-14 win over Arizona on Sunday. But games aren't the only thing the rookie is changing.
Vikings rookie safety Harrison Smith tells the Pioneer Press that he doesn't want to be known as a "loose cannon" following his ejection for shoving a referee on Sunday. Smith says he's never been ejected before and it still hasn't set in that it happened in an NFL game.
Robert Griffin III is listed as questionable on the Redskins' injury report, but after practicing fully on Friday it's likely that he'll start. RGIII, who was concussed last week, said he's felt good every day this week so he's not worried about any lingering symptoms.
Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III continues to improve after suffering a mild concussion on Sunday. He passed multiple tests on Tuesday and was cleared for practice. If he remains symptom free he'll play on Sunday.