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That's a spicy take. I get where you're coming from and there have been many improvements to the city since, but it also started a decade of the city council focusing on the downtown many times to the detriment of the rest of the city.
I get that and there was obviously a lot of pain for a lot of people to get where we are now and where we will be in a couple of years but in my mind the city is in a much better position now then we were then. The massive redevelopments and improvements (and I am not talking about time check or kingston village) would not have happened without it. We would still have abandoned packing houses and other old industrial areas just rusting away,
 
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Broke a record for 24 hour average AQI yesterday in Minneapolis.

Highest I saw yesterday on my phone app was 240 for my exact area

 
saw some beans that were planted 3 weeks ago and still not up, corn only 4 inches tall. Omaha said 14" of rain needed to get year to date totals up to normal.
 
The weather here in north Texas has been kind of crazy for the last week. Pretty much every day, thunderstorms pop up that produce large (like baseball to softball) size hail. The coverage area of the big hail has generally remained small, but somebody does get pounded. The biggest hail I've gotten at my place so far has been marble size. It looks like today should be the last day.

Big hail here is nothing new, but I can't say I remember a pattern where it has been a week straight.
 
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saw some beans that were planted 3 weeks ago and still not up, corn only 4 inches tall. Omaha said 14" of rain needed to get year to date totals up to normal.
Corn in a field I drive by to and from work in Ames is fairly tall for mid-June, but I noticed a lot of leaf rolling today.
 
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