Damage control after a soggy June

July 4, 2014 at 3:13AM
Fairview Health Services Vice President of Public Policy Mary Edwards, left, and Paul Onufer, right, in charge of operations at the University of Minnesota Medical Center, gave Sen. Al Franken and Rep. Keith Ellison a tour Thursday of the damage at the Minneapolis hospital from a June 19 mudslide.
Fairview Health Services Vice President of Public Policy Mary Edwards, left, and Paul Onufer, right, in charge of operations at the University of Minnesota Medical Center, gave Sen. Al Franken and Rep. Keith Ellison a tour Thursday of the damage at the Minneapolis hospital from a June 19 mudslide. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Fairview Health Services Vice President of Public Policy Mary Edwards, left, and Paul Onufer, right, in charge of operations at the University of Minnesota Medical Center, gave Sen. Al Franken and Rep. Keith Ellison a tour Thursday of the damage at the Minneapolis hospital from a June 19 mudslide.

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