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Richfield May Change Snow Emergency Policy + Pets Up For Adoption

Richfield city officials are considering changes to its current snow emergency policy.​

(Jenna Fisher/Patch)

Good morning, Richfield! It's Thursday, so let's get you started with everything you need to know going on today.

To start: Richfield city officials are considering changes to its current snow emergency policy, according to ECM Publishers.


First, today's weather:

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Possible light rain overnight. High: 82 Low: 65.


Here are the top stories today in Richfield:

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  1. Richfield explores changes to the city's snow emergency threshold. (ECM Publishers)
  2. Richfield: Pets available for adoption at area shelters. (Richfield Patch)

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Today in Richfield:

  • "A Bench in the Sun" Play + Pre-Show Lunch (Included) (12:15 PM)

Richfield Patch Notebook

  • Blessed Trinity Catholic School: "It was great to invite parents back in the last two weeks to present the expectations, goals, traditions and routines of each grade level at our Parent Information Nights." (Facebook)
  • Richfield Foundation: "We’re looking for organizations serving Richfield residents to apply for our 2021 Annual Grants." (Facebook)

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