News in :90- Oct. 21, 2020

Yesterday’s Minnesota snowfall broke records as suburbs received 9 inches and 11 inches in Western Minnesota.

The previous record for October 20 was set in 1916 with 3 inches.

The Minnesota State Patrol reported 350 crashes before 4:30 p.m. yesterday, along with several spin outs and cars going off the road.

The final presidential debate between President Donald Trump and democratic candidate Joe Biden is this Thursday.

On Monday evening, the commission announced a new set of rules for the debate. New rules include muting of microphones at the start of each 15 minute segment.

Each candidate will have two minutes of uninterrupted time at the beginning of each debate segment, followed by open microphones for candidates to discuss issues together.

Trump is currently trailing behind Biden in polls. Thursday’s debate could be his last chance to reach massive audiences from key states.

St. Thomas junior Edward Dennard has released three singles and four-song extended play on various major streaming sights since 2019.

Dennard began recording music when he was in ninth grade. He is currently working under record label, 7even side.

Sydney Labelle can be reached at labe7208@stthomas.edu.

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