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Get the drift: 2024 ‘Name a Snowplow’ contest winners revealed

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The winning entries range from “Taylor Drift” (of course) to “Clark W. Blizzwald” and “You’re Killin’ Me Squalls.”

RICHFIELD, Minn. — Since the Vikings didn’t come close to making the playoffs this year, maybe we should consider the unveiling of MnDOT’s 2024 “Name a Snowplow” Contest winners in Minnesota’s Super Bowl. 

Gov. Tim Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan joined MnDOT Commissioner Nancy Daubenberger at the Cedar Truck Station in Richfield Tuesday to reveal the year’s eight winners, each of which will adorn a plow door in one of Minnesota’s eight MnDOT highway districts. More than 8,000 names were submitted to the agency’s website and then whittled down to the eventual chosen eight by state residents. In all, 32,500 people voted online.  

With no further delay, here they are. 

  • Dolly Plowton-District 1 (Northeast Minnesota)
  • Clark W. Blizzwald-District 3 (Central Minnesota)
  • Taylor Drift-District 2 (Northwest Minnesota)
  • You’re Killin’ Me Squalls-District 6 (Southeast Minnesota)
  • Beyonsleigh-District 4 (West Central Minnesota)
  • Waipahinte (Dakota word for Snowplow)-District 8 (Southwest Minnesota)
  • Fast and Flurrious-District 7 (South Central Minnesota)
  • Barbie’s Dream Plow-Metro District (Twin Cities)

“Rain or shine, blizzards or clear skies, we have a fleet of snowplows and drivers ready to clear the roads and make our lives easier and safer in the winter,” reflected Lieutenant Governor Flanagan. “From Beyonsleigh to Barbie’s Dream Plow, Minnesotans’ creativity was on full display for this contest that celebrates the important work of our snowplow drivers.”

“Whether it’s a November election or a snowplow naming contest, you can count on Minnesotans to turn out and vote,” added Governor Walz

This was the fourth annual “Name a Snowplow” contest. Previous winners include Plowy McPlowFace, Han Snowlo, Betty Whiteout, The Big LePlowski, Blizzo, The Truck Formerly Known as Plow and Blader Tot Hotdish.

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Jurors see video of Maddi Kingsbury in final moments

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A doorbell cam shows Maddi and her accused killer, Adam Fravel, dropping their children off at daycare. It was the last time she would be seen alive.

MANKATO, Minn. — Jurors in the murder trial of Adam Fravel Monday morning saw a video of Maddi Kingsbury dropping off her children at daycare on March 31, 2023, the last known time that anyone saw her… besides her killer.

In the doorbell video introduced by prosecutors, Maddi is seen walking into the daycare with her two young children and Fravel, whom she was no longer partners with but still lived with in Winona. In the video, Maddi wore a dark turtleneck sweater and a two-toned fluffy brown coat with lapels. “Sorry we’re late,” Kingsbury announced as they walked through the door at the daycare.

Video then shows Fravel hanging up the kids’ coats on hooks before he and Maddi walk out of the daycare together.

Daycare provider Brooke Pelowski took the stand and testified that it was not unusual for Maddi and Fravel to drop off the kids together. She did, however, tell the jury panel that she noticed something different when Fravel came back to pick up the kids later that afternoon. 

Pelowski testified that on the rare occasions that Fravel would pick up the kids alone, his daughter would immediately ask, “Where’s Mommy?”

“He would always reply, ‘She’s on her way back home from work, honey, we’ll see her soon,’” Pelowski explained. 

But at 4:21 p.m. on the day Maddi disappeared, Pelowski observed a different response when Fravel showed up alone.

“On that day, [the daughter] asked, of course, ‘Where’s Mommy?’ And he (Fravel) answered, ‘Let’s go to Grandma’s,’ which he’s never answered that way,” Pelowski testified.

Next on the stand Monday morning was Winona Police Sgt. Steven Rysted, who answered questions about the daycare video exhibits as well as what he observed about Maddi’s minivan when the investigation began.

Sgt. Rysted pointed out that in the daycare video, Fravel was wearing dark gray sweatpants, a white jacket, red hunter’s cap and white tennis shoes when he dropped off the kids with Maddi. Later when he picked them up alone, he wore the same outfit but with brown boots instead of white shoes.

While showing the jury photographs of Maddi’s minivan, Sgt. Rysted testified that he noticed mud on the driver’s side door handle.

In interviews with police, Fravel said that he used Maddi’s van that day to run errands after dropping off the kids at daycare.

After a break for lunch, prosecutors called Jeremy Loechler to the stand. Loechler, who lived next door to Fravel and Kingsbury’s Winona townhouse, testified that around 9:30 a.m. on the morning Maddi disappeared he noticed something out of the ordinary. 

“I noticed the van, which was Madeline Kingsbury’s van, was backed into the driveway that day. And it was not typical for them to do so. They pulled in forward instead of backing in,” Loechler told the courtroom.

Fravel is charged with four counts of murder in Maddi’s death, two first-degree and two second-degree. His trial is being held in Mankato after Judge Nancy Buytendorp ruled the trial should be moved from Winona County due to extensive pre-trial publicity. 

Kingsbury was last seen dropping her young son and daughter off at daycare in Winona the morning of March 31, 2023. She was reported missing by family and friends later that day. Maddi’s decomposing remains were found south of Winona 68 days later. The medical examiner eventually concluded she died of homicidal violence, likely asphyxiation.

KARE 11’s Lou Raguse was in the Blue Earth Country Courtroom for the third day of testimony in Fravel’s murder trial. He’ll have the latest on Monday evening’s broadcasts. 



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1 dead, 1 injured in north Minneapolis crash

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According to the Minneapolis Police Department, the driver fled the scene before officers arrived.

MINNEAPOLIS — One person was killed and another injured in a crash early Friday morning in north Minneapolis.

According to the Minneapolis Police Department, the driver fled the scene before officers arrived.

The single-vehicle crash happened just before 4 a.m. on the 3200 block of Girard Avenue North. When law enforcement arrived, officers said they found a Ford Taurus flipped over and a man lying on the ground. First responders attempted to save the man, but police said he died at the scene.

The other victim, police said, was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

MPD said the preliminary investigation shows the Taurus was traveling west on Lowry Avenue when it struck a parked vehicle and flipped. Investigators determined the victims were both passengers and the driver had left the scene.

MPD said there haven’t been any arrests at this time.

The Hennepin County Medical Examiner will release details about the deceased pending an autopsy.



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Harmoni Wellness to screen ‘The M Factor’ to spur conversation

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The owners of a new female-focused health care facility in Plymouth visited KARE 11 News at Noon to discuss a new film designed to help women navigate menopause.

GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — The owners of a female-focused health care facility in Plymouth want to break down the stigma of menopause, saying a new film may help in the mission. 

Ivy Emery and Andrea Zimmerman, co-owners of Harmoni Wellness, visited KARE 11 News at Noon to talk about “The M Factor: Shredding the Silence on Menopause,” an evidence-based project that aims to empower women to make informed decisions about their health and remove the stigma that surrounds menopause and aging. 

The two business owners partnered with the movie for an upcoming screening, which will be followed by a panel discussion. It will happen Oct. 23 at The Minneapolis Club from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $30, and are available at this website.  

For more on Harmoni Wellness and its mission, click here. 



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