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It’s bad when someone finds something in their food that just shouldn’t be there. Nowadays it can be worse because people immediately throw it up on social media and it becomes public opinion as to what is real or fake. So when comedian Jensen Karp posted about his Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal having shrimp tails […]
The Medal of Honor is the highest military medal a service member can earn. Created in the wake of the Civil War, the Medal of Honor is awarded to those who risk their lives above and beyond the call of duty in “actual combat” against an armed enemy of the United States. Today we honor […]
There are thieves and then there are “monsters” like Joel Whittaker of Oronoco, MN. He was out dumpster diving in Rochester the other day. OK, nothing wrong with that. Until he saw an open loading dock door with a clear view of pallets of Girl Scout Cookies. So, like Billy Madison suggesting “that could be […]
Walter K. Singleton was a Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps, Company A, 1st Battalion, 9th Marines, 3d Marine Division. He earned the Congressional Medal Of Honor for his daring attack on enemy forces. Sgt. Singleton’s company was conducting combat operations when the lead platoon received intense small arms, automatic weapons, rocket, and mortar fire from a […]
When the pandemic hit last year we all knew local businesses would be affected. Especially the food and drink establishments. Luckily in my hometown the businesses were able to make quick adjustments and the community stepped up to help keep them going. Most small towns and cities I saw stories of support. I went to […]
The first crewed Gemini flight, Gemini III, lifted off Launch Pad 19 at 9:24 a.m. EST on March 23, 1965. The spacecraft “Molly Brown” carried astronauts Virgil I. “Gus” Grissom, command pilot, and John W. Young, pilot, on three orbits of Earth. NASA’s two-man Gemini spaceflights demonstrated that astronauts could change their capsule’s orbit, remain […]
I’ve seen too many of these videos over the year. What are people actually thinking?! There were several barriers including an electric fence and he though this was a great idea. It’s one thing to put yourself in danger, but a child?! C’mon man! It’s like recently a gal jumped in with a Jaguar for […]
It’s not often that we hear of WWII veteran making it over 100 years old. Navy Veteran James “Jim” Knudson passed away on St. Patrick’s Day at the age 102. Born in Minneapolis he made his home in the Ettrick area. He enlisted at 18 and attended Northwestern. This helped him earn the rank of […]
This Sunday, March 21st, actor Matthew McConaughey will be hosting the We?re Texas – A Virtual Benefit. Matthew posted, “We’re Texas, a virtual revival where we can all come together to help Texas recover from the winter storm.” Check out the We’re Texas – A Virtual Benefit for appearances from Miranda Lambert, Willie Nelson, George […]
So a few years ago Warner Bros. and DC Comics wanted to cash in on the super success of super hero movies. Marvel Comics, which is part of Walt Disney is the pinnacle of this genre at the moment with it’s string of successful movies that appealed to comic book fans and the general public […]