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Minnesota’s tourism agency lists state’s top winter festivals for 2023
Minnesota's winter festivals heat up the coldest months of the year with thrilling winter traditions such as ice fishing, skijoring, snowshoe hiking, bonfires, saunas, and beer festivals.
Marble Fox Brewing Co. to open in former Jackalope Gulch space
Marble Fox Brewing Co. will soon call the Gulch home, but this is just the start for the family hobby turned business.
Research center focused on the impacts of cannabis announced for Chicago
The science hub is a collaboration among the city, state and Discovery Partners Institute, the University of Illinois jobs research center.
Uncommon Grounds opens at Stuyvesant Plaza
The shop has been in the works since 2021.
5 things: Sacramento lands on list of ‘Best Cities for Cookie Lovers’
Welcome to Thursday, loyal readers. Here's what you need to know today.
Cookie Monster would approve
Sacramento ranks No. 6 on a list of the nation's “Best Cities for Cookie Lovers” in 2023, which was compiled by San Diego-based Lawn Love. The company, which helps people find lawn care service providers, evaluated 200 U.S. cities based on factors including cookie access, quality and popularity. According to the study, Sacramento was especially strong when it came to highly rated cookie vendors,…
Yankee Trace continues $5M renovation phases
The golf club in Centerville is in the middle of $5 million in renonvations.
Don Christopher, Gilroy Garlic Festival founder and philanthropist, dies at 88
Donald “Don” Christopher — farmer, philanthropist and founder of Christopher Ranch and the world's largest garlic festival — has died at 88, the company announced Tuesday.
SF Supermarket anticipates spring opening at redeveloped site in Rancho Cordova
A Southern California-based Asian supermarket chain is anticipating a spring opening for a planned Rancho Cordova location.
Royal Farms, Burger King closed for now in Downtown Baltimore
Royal Farms has closed for renovations and Burger King has not reopened after health violations, leaving the downtown corner of Lombard and Light streets empty.
These Charlotte-area restaurants closed their doors in 2022
These Charlotte-area restaurants served customers for the last time in 2022, a year that saw the food and beverage industry continue to adjust to challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic.