Tim Lyon
Tim Lyon is the Digital Program Director for Townsquare Media. That makes him the "web dude in chief."
Can't wait for Wills and Kate's wedding? Neither can we. But we wondered if you were actually going to the wedding, what's expected of a royal wedding guest? Here's the answer.
During massive delays at the Buenos Aires airport, pop star Cyndi Lauper treated the crowd to some of her hits--we have the video.
Today, we're excited to introduce our new commenting system, powered by Facebook. Starting right now, you can comment on and "like" our posts right on the site using your Facebook login, and share them instantly with your friends on Facebook, too. You'll also be able to post when logged into a Yahoo account (and even more ways to comment coming soon).
A bomb threat was called in to the Mississippi Heights and Pleasantview elementaries in Sauk Rapids this (Friday) morning. However, authorities quickly determined the threat was not credible.
King Tut lives again in an exhibit now open in St. Paul. "Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs" opens on February 18, 2011 at the Science Museum of Minnesota.
Get ready -- Girl Scout cookies go on sale tomorrow -- and this year, you don't have to wait to get those little boxes of heaven!
Hundreds of Central Minnesotans sampled 40 different soups and chilis in the 2011 Cold Spring Jaycees' Soup & Chili Bowl at the Cold Spring Brewery Distribution Center. Who won? Find out after the jump.
There's nothing better than a Minnesota potluck on a cold winter's day. And so it was in our nation's capitol as Minnesota's Congressional delegation took off the gloves -- and replaced them with oven mitts -- in a contest worthy of their Minnesota heritage.
The first Saturday Night Live episode of the new year aired over the weekend, with host Jim Carrey kicking up the comedy in an otherwise uneven season. Carrey, a sketch comedy vet from his In Living Color days, brought the funny to a parody of acclaimed Natalie Portman film Black Swan with ludicrous dancing that took the melodramatic Oscar contender down a few "barres."
St. Cloud City Hall re-opened this morning after police evacuated, locked-down and searched the building yesterday.
They were looking for squatters — one or two people living in the building’s ductwork
A St. Cloud man's become the area's newest millionaire. Thanks to the Minnesota State Lottery and a $10 raffle ticket.
Stearns County may have a new millionaire. The Minnesota State Lottery says the two $1 million winning raffle tickets drawn Saturday night were sold in Stearns and Hennepin counties.