The Nation - News from Nov. 11, 1985
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A second day of snowfall left as much as a foot of snow at many locations across the West and Midwest, and accumulations of three to five feet were measured in the high Rockies. The storm caused conditions blamed for three deaths. In Colorado’s White River National Forest, a search was on for two lost hunters, and a pilot was killed when his plane crashed in a snowstorm in Douglas County, south of Denver. Police said icy road conditions contributed to a three-car pileup near Holcombe, Wis., that killed two persons.
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