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Dry and getting drier: What a lack of snowpack means for spring drought trends
Minnesota’s snowpack is far below average, increasing the risk of drought this spring. Experts warn that dry conditions could impact agriculture, fire danger, and waterfowl migration.
Morning Announcements for Feb. 26
These are the Morning Announcements for Wednesday, Feb. 26. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
 High blood pressure and your health
MPR News host Angela Davis talks with two cardiologists about the latest research on the dangers of untreated high blood pressure and the treatments and lifestyle changes that can help protect your heart. 
Gov. Tim Walz officially rules out a run for U.S. Senate
Gov. Tim Walz had been weighing a Senate run since fellow Democrat Sen. Tina Smith announced earlier this month she wouldn’t run in 2026. Walz expects to decide by early summer if he’ll run for another term as governor.
A century-old time capsule in Virginia, Minn., offers a glimpse into the town’s past
St. Louis County officials opened a time capsule that’s been sealed for more than 100 years. Workers found the small copper box in the cornerstone of an old building that was recently demolished.
Minnesota economy is resilient, even as federal job cuts create uncertainty
Minnesota doesn’t have as large of a federal workforce as some other states, but nationwide reductions in the federal workforce have unleashed an unsettling fog of uncertainty about the labor market and the local economy’s health.
‘Just devastation’: Closing of Joann fabrics and crafts store creates a void for Minnesota creatives
Joann Inc., which was formerly known as Jo-Ann Fabrics, operates 21 stores in Minnesota, from Hutchinson to Hibbing. This week, the company announced the closure of all 800 stores.