Football fans are enjoying the interactive exhibit "The Super Bowl Experience Driven By Genesis" again Thursday. Two Minnesota Vikings super fans, Sir Bart and Viking Dave, are both dressed in full Viking gear from head to toe.
With just a few days to go before the Super Bowl in Minneapolis, demand for tickets is higher than any other event ever. Stub Hub spokesman Cameron Papp says, even after our Vikings got eliminated, demand for tickets is strong.
Look for a lot of extra traffic in the skies over St. Cloud the rest of this week. St. Cloud Regional Airport Director Bill Towle says, as of Monday, over 40 planes have confirmed they're coming here for the Super Bowl. And, he says a few more should trickle in the rest of this week.
As we get closer and closer to Super Bowl Sunday more security is needed in and around downtown Minneapolis. The St. Cloud Police Department is one of many agencies around the state that has signed on to help with security.
The sting of the Vikings missing their chance to play in Super Bowl 52 can still be felt but some fans are now throwing their support behind the Patriots and Quarterback Tom Brady -- who has strong Minnesota ties.
The Super Bowl is more than a week away, but host city Minneapolis is kicking off a long run of special events and activities ahead of one of the world's most-watched events.
The NFL will salute 15 recipients of the Medal of Honor, the United States' most prestigious military decoration, when they participate in the coin toss before the Super Bowl on Feb. 4.
The NFL has denied advertising space in the Super Bowl program for a veterans group that declined to alter language about standing for the national anthem.