Tim Lyon
Tim Lyon is the Digital Program Director for Townsquare Media. That makes him the "web dude in chief."
You can channel your inner Picasso and have some cocktails and laughs with friends with a new event in St. Cloud.
We take a look at how Minnesota newspapers are reporting the Boston bombings in this morning's editions.
Minnesota Twins fans didn't mind the cold too much. They were at Target Field Monday for the earliest -- and maybe the chilliest -- Home Opener in club history. Alas, the Twins lost the opener, 4-2 to the Detroit Tigers.
The Catholic church has elected a new pope. Argentinian Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected as the 266th Pontiff and will lead the world's 1.2 billion Catholics. He has taken the name Pope Francis.
It's been a great run, but all good things must come to an end. Find out the categories and free question and answer for tonight's 103.7 the Loon Team Trivia contest at T.G.I. Friday's, after the jump.
Did you catch The Who last night at Target Center? Here are some pictures of The Who playing Quadrophenia at Target Center. (Photos by Joe Bielawa for Townsquare Media)
Some new faces will join some veterans from Central Minnesota in the state legislature in January.
Election Day 2012 is November 6th. Are you registered to vote? If you are, you can make sure your registration is in order and find your polling place. You can even see what will be on your ballot. If you aren't registered to vote yet, no problem. Registering to vote in Minnesota is fast and easy.
Taking the family out for dinner can be expensive. But several area restaurants are making things a little easier on your wallet by offering free or greatly reduced-priced meals for the kids on selected nights.
Vikings fans were in full force Sunday -- showing their horns -- for the Vikes' 26-23 overtime win over Jacksonville. Photographer Joe Bielawa captured the craziness.
The General Election is coming up on Tuesday, November 6. We've put together some information to help you quickly find the information you need to vote.
Accused Colorado movie theater shooter James Holmes made his first court appearance today. See the first video of him in the courtroom after the jump.