Weird News
Pete & Doug Talk To Mike Schmidt About Clay Target Shooting In MN
Mike Schmidt, the Dean of Students/activities Director for Staples/Motley school District joined the Pete & Doug show to talk about the Minnesota State High School Clay Target League.
Steven Tyler + Taylor Swift = Love?
Oscar Mayer Wienermobile Arrives in Central MN [VIDEO, AUDIO]
June/July Weddings Most Popular, But Wedding Dresses Made Of Toilet Paper?
I would say for the most part we all dream of the perfect wedding. A good majority of them are in the month of June.
The time it takes to organize the wedding and get it all arranged, I mean we are talking about the flowers, the cake, the music, the pastor, the location, photographer the tuxes and oh yes the wedding dress
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Easter
As far as holidays go, Easter might not be as popular as Christmas or Halloween, but it still has traditions and treats that can raise anyone’s spirit, mood or blood sugar level. The most interesting part of this annual celebration of Spring and rebirth is the supposed difference in the ways they are celebrated.
85-Year-Old Restaurant Critic’s Review of Olive Garden Goes Viral
The Eight Most Germy Spots at the Mall
20 Years Ago Today: The Halloween Blizzard of 1991
Last week, Jim Maurice and I wrote up a couple of stories about that storm and we asked for your comments. Here are some funny memories and harrowing stories as we remember The Halloween Blizzard of 1991.
Experiment With the Electrical Grid Could Make Your Clocks Wrong
Starting in mid-July, your electric clocks and coffeemakers could be running up to 20 minutes fast, and you probably won’t know why.
For the past 80 years, clocks plugged in to an electrical source have kept time based on the rate of the electrical current that powers them. If this current doesn’t keep its usual rate, clocks run a bit fast or slow. Right now, power companies now take steps to ensure the frequency of the current – and the time – is as precise as possible.




