I graduated from Brown College in 2013 with an Associate's of Applied Science degree in broadcasting. Before arriving in Faribault, I had stops in Albert Lea and in the Twin Cities. I'm married to my wife Jill and have two cats (Hamilton Alexander III, and Yukon Cornelious) and a dog (Grom). I enjoy snowmobiling when we have enough snow, heading up to Central Minnesota to visit my in-laws' cabin, and Twins baseball. You should be aware that I am also a Chicago Blackhawks fan…sorry Wild fans. I also enjoy a good beer and trying a new restaurant. Feel free to find me on Facebook, Twitter, or Snapchat!
Paul Shea
Embrace Winter With This Minnesota Based Company That Rents Out Saunas!
This is the PERFECT time of year for some sauna time.
Enjoy This Video Of A Minnesota Mink Out For A Run In The Snow
Gunflint Pines Resort and Campground posted the video of the mink out for a 'run' back on December 10th. It's kind of cute to watch!
BUSTED! MN Driver Was Going 107 MPH, Another Driver Wearing 2 ‘Right’ Shoes
Some of the Tweets are really crazy to read
Hey Minnesota! Can You Safely Eat Spotted Cooked Ham?
Have you ever seen spotted ham, and would you serve it at a holiday party?
Was This In Minnesota? It’s Hard To Believe That This Was Caught On Camera!
I'm a pics or it didn't happen kind of guy, and this guy fortunately has the pics and video to back up his amazing fishing tale.
An Easy To Spot Difference Between Driving In Minnesota Versus Wisconsin
Seems rather simple right?
Did You Notice This Minnesotan On TV During The Vikings Game Thursday?
This is just another feather in Caitlyn's cap this year!
Do You Know The Minnesota Connection To The Pepsi Harrier Jet Lawsuit?
A small Minnesota town had a big part in the Pepsi Points/Harrier Jet story.
Minnesota Vikings Legend Helps ‘Welcome’ The NFL To Minnesota For Thanksgiving
Viktor hasn't spoken since Gary Anderson missed that field goal...ouch.
Reason 1066 To Love Minnesota: We Take Our Bars Out Onto The Ice!
Here is reason 1066 to love Minnesota: We take our bars out onto the ice during winter.