Paul Shea graduated from Brown College in 2013 with an Associate's of Applied Science degree in broadcasting. Before arriving in St. Cloud, he had stops in Faribault, Albert Lea, and in the Twin Cities. Paul enjoys snowmobiling when we have enough snow, and Twins baseball. Feel free to add him on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram
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Wildfire Strikes Southern Minnesota: Business Owner’s Tale Of Survival
It's unclear as to what started the fire, but it took several hours, multiple fire agencies, and hundreds of thousands of gallons of water to fight this fire.
This Minnesota Brewery Paired Its Beer With Girl Scout Cookies
Summit Brewing Company paired its beer menu with Girl Scout Cookies, and to be honest it sounds amazing.
Something To Crow About! Rooster Claims First Place At Fargo ‘Bloody’ Contest
In case you've never been to or heard of The Red Rooster you can find it in Genola, right off the Soo Line Trail, at 25932 Meadow Lark Road.
North Shore Baker Shoots Her Shot With Matt Rife Cookies
Some of the comments on the post indicate that the cookies did make it back to a tour manager, but it's not clear if Matt Rife got to enjoy the custom cookie creations from Virginia.
Staycation? This St. Paul Neighborhood Feels Like Being In Europe
"Find European magic on the corner of Como and Carter Ave in the St. Anthony Park neighborhood in St. Paul!"
Minnesota Attraction Just Rated The 5th Best History Museum In The US
We are excited to announce that Mill City Museum has been selected as USA TODAY's 5th Best History Museum in the U.S.
Touching Statement From Wife Of MN Firefighter Killed In Burnsville
You can feel Tara's pain and emotion as you read her statement about the loss of her husband and soulmate Adam.
The Dirty MN Secret Behind All Those Lilac Bushes ‘In The Country’
There are two MAIN reasons we see so many lilacs growing 'out in the country'.
Sisters Win Kids Invention Contest, Heading To Austria This Summer
The girls' idea was "a Smart Watch, specifically designed for hearing implant users."
Saints Will Keep Fans Covered As They Will Extend Nets Stadium Wide
"While that protection currently stretches to the ends of both dugouts, the Saints are making sure more fans are protected beginning in 2024"