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LIVE: MN Breweries Want To Legally Sell Smaller Cans Out Of Breweries

Nearly 30 MN Breweries Joining To Lobby For "Free Beer Bills"

  For some Minnesota breweries, the size of your can matters. And for them, smaller is better. Nearly 30 Minnesota Breweries are teaming up to try and change the state’s liquor law that limit what size of beer they can sell out of breweries. Right now, small breweries can only sell off-sale beer in 25.4 ounce cans called crowlers or…

Social Distancing: Help Name MN Snowplows

The MN DOT Is Letting Us Vote On Names For 8 Snowplows Around The State

  Here’s a way to have some fun with winter without ever have to step outside in it. You can be in control of what the Minnesota DOT calls their snowplows. They’re holding a contest to name snowplows across the state. You have until February 26th to vote. Then they’ll name winners and rename a snow plow in each of…

Social Distancing: World’s Largest Snow Maze

Spectacular Maze Is Just Out Of Our Reach, In Southern Manitoba

  Too bad the Canadian border is closed due to COVID, because otherwise it would only be about a three hour drive to see this. The world’s largest snow maze! It opened this weekend in Manitoba. At least we can see it in video, and maybe get some ideas from it. An unseasonably warm winter had delayed the build in…

Social Distancing: Fargo Theatre Film Club

I'm Very Excited About This Month's Selection

  I know I miss seeing movies up on the big screen. There’s something exciting about watching something with a crowd who are all invested in the same thing at the same time. But if you’re missing that communal film-going experience during the pandemic, the Fargo Theater has you covered with their virtual film club they staryed last year. And…

Social Distancing: Embracing The Cold

-22 Degrees Isn't Too Cold For A Run

  Someone finally showed me their pants. Freezing jeans and setting them outside is a silly way to have some socially-distanced fun when it’s just so dang cold outside. Larry in Moorhead did it, and sent this pic along. He says it doesn’t matter if anyone steals them because they don’t fit him. But I don’t know who would want…

Philly Radio Host Launches #Project11 To Thank Carson Wentz With Donations To AO1 Foundation

Wentz Is Widely Reported To Leave The Philadelphia Eagles This Offseason

  John Kincade hosts The John Kincade Show on 95.7 The Fanatic in Philadelphia. He says most Eagles fans in Philadelphia don’t want Carson Wentz to leave down, despite a rough 2020 season. But it looks like both Wentz and the Eagles are eyeing a divorce. Kincade wants to make sure Wentz doesn’t leave Philly with a bitter tastes in…

Social Distancing: I Froze My Pants

Freezing Your Jeans Is Silly Winter Fun

  On Tuesday I told you about some silly winter fun you and your family could have in these sub-zero temperatures. People in Minneapolis are littering their lawns with frozen jeans. All you gotta do is get your denim wet and hang them outside for a couple hours. Then you have an instant art piece. It’s turning into a scavenger…

LIVE: Snocross Heats Up Under Extreme Chills

How Snocross Drivers Will Handle The Cold In Fargo This Weekend

  The extreme cold won’t stop engines from heating up at the Snocross races this weekend at the Red River Valley Fairgrounds. The Amsoil Championship Snocross tour is in town Friday and Saturday. Fans who want to brave the cold can get closer to the snowmobiles, drivers and crews than at other race events. Masks are not required, but encouraged….

Social Distancing: Two Mile Skate Path

People In Warroad Turned A River Into A Giant Ice Skating Path

  Ice skating is a popular winter activity. They opened a new rink in downtown Fargo this winter. But if you want more room to stretch your skating legs and socially distance, you can ditch the confines of a rink and go on a two mile journey. Check this out. People in Northern Minnesota know how to do winter. A…

LIVE: New Chamber Head Outlines Top Priorities For The Metro

Shannon Full Started As Chamber Leader In December

  The new President and CEO of The Chamber is already plenty busy just over two months into the job. Shannon Full started at the beginning of December. Since then she says she’s met in-person with 75 CEO’s in the region, along with other business leaders, university presidents, superintendents and lawmakers. She says the top priority she sees in the…