Tim Lyon is Townsquare Media St. Cloud's Digital Managing Editor and has worked in local media for over 40 years. In the past, he worked as a reporter and anchor for local news, sports and farm information. He was also a disc jockey and trivia host. In 2010, he served in a leadership role as the Headquarters Director for the Great Minnesota Air Show. Currently, he works with Townsquare's St. Cloud, Minnesota brands of radio stations, digital platforms and ecommerce sites. He lives in St. Cloud, in the middle of Minnesota -- but with roots to his hometown of International Falls, Minnesota along the Canadian border.
Tim Lyon
I-94 Reopens In West-Central Minnesota
Interstate 94 in west-central Minnesota has reopened, but the state officials say travel conditions are very difficult.
I-94 Shuts Down From Alexandria To ND Border
Interstate 94 has closed again between Alexandria and the North Dakota border as winds pick up, cutting visibility.
QB At Minn. Community College Shot, Killed In Indiana
Police in Indianapolis say quarterback Dominique Corder of Central Lakes Community College in Brainerd has been shot and killed.
Think-Off Question For ’11: Does Poetry Matter?
A Minnesota nonprofit has released its annual philosophy question that will lead to one entrant being named "America's Greatest Thinker for 2011."
Happy New Year With “The Minnesota Song”
As we leave 2010 -- in yet another winter storm -- we thought we'd reflect on what it means to be a hardy Minnesotan. Happy New Year.
YouTube - The Minnesota Song.
Minn. Ag Dept. Issues Apple Cider Advisory
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is advising consumers to avoid drinking Pepin Heights Orchard brand apple cider.
Killebrew Diagnosed With Cancer
Hall of Fame slugger Harmon Killebrew says he has been diagnosed with esophageal cancer. Killebrew released a statement through the Minnesota Twins on Thursday saying that he is receiving treatment at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona.
TwinsFest Goes To National Sports Center In Blaine
The Minnesota Twins have moved their annual fan festival to the suburbs, with the Metrodome still unusable because of a collapsed roof.
FAA: 2 Killed When Small Plane Crashes Near Milaca
The Federal Aviation Administration says a small plane has crashed near Milaca, killing both people on board. The plane is registered to TeeMark Corp. in Aitkin and was headed for Texas.
Storm Delays Minn. Explorer’s Alaskan Climb
Weather has dealt a setback to Minnesota explorer Lonnie Dupre who hopes to become the first person to scale Mount McKinley on a solo expedition in January.