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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St. Cloud-Based Bank Opens New Branch Location In Twin Cities
Stearns Bank announced that they have opened up a new location in the Twin Cities today, to serve an specific population.
Recall Alert! 100K+ Compact Tractors Recalled Over Brake Issue
John Deere is recalling more than 100,000 compact tractors over a braking issue. Here's what you need to know
What Minnesotans Need To Know About Our First Les Schwab Tire
Les Schwab Tire is one of two new businesses set to open up in Sartell in the next few months, here's what you need to know about the Oregon-based tire business.
Forgotten MN History: Minnesota’s First KFC Store Is Still Standing
The building at the corner of W 25th Street and Hennepin Ave in Minneapolis has a interesting background, but you wouldn't know just by looking at the it. The building was actually home to Minnesota's first Kentucky Fried Chicken store.
Should St. Cloud Follow St. Paul’s New Approach To Panhandling?
St. Paul has launched a new campaign to curb panhandling, but advising driver not give cash to those standing on street corners. Should St. Cloud look at this approach?
A Special Landmark Just Popped Up 2 Hours From St. Cloud
Minnesota's 8th Freedom Rock was just finished in Vergas, Minnesota.
This Popular Fruit Might Be Disappearing From Grocery Stores Soon
Fresh fruit could disappear from grocery stores if a dock worker strike can't be avoided, costing the economy billions.
This Popular Fall ‘Prank’ Is Actually Illegal Here In Minnesota
It's illegal to take political signs from lawns, being caught could lead to fines and possible jail time.
New Safety Feature Coming To All Vehicles By 2029, Here’s What We Know
The standard requires all new cars, starting in 2029, to include technology that can stop and avoid contact with a vehicle in front of them when traveling up to 62 miles per hour and to be able to detect pedestrians in both daylight and darkness.
Friends Bar Closes It Doors For Good Sunday After A Vikings Win
Many left with a souvenir from the bar, ice scrapers with Friends printed on them, while others left the bar with some swag from their gameday drawings.