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      <title>Spotty Midwestern snow a mixed bag for businesses</title>
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      <description>TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Just a week ago, things looked dire for Sarah and Tim Long, owners of Timbers Resort in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Snow is their winter lifeblood, drawing outdoor sports enthusiasts from far and wide, yet the ground was bare. 
                   Then came a desperately needed arctic blast. Suddenly the drifts were thigh-deep — and snowmobilers we...</description>
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