Pro wrestling comes to Brainerd April 24
Pro Wrestler Franco Varga said it will be a great match with Aero Boy, as it will be an international clash that should occur in Madison Square Gardens in New York City.
“People are surprised that we’re doing it in Minnesota of all places,” Varga said. “But it’s just one of those things where the stars lined up and we re here. We re doing it for all the fans in Brainerd . This is a big match, but we re doing it for the first time in Brainerd at the Brainerd Exchange.” 7:00 am, Apr. 14, 2021 ×
Franco Varga (right) will wrestle Aero Boy for the main event April 24 for the North Star Pro Wrestling event to be hosted at the Brainerd Exchange located at the Northern Pacific Center. Submitted Poster
Pro wrestling comes to Brainerd April 24
Pro Wrestler Franco Varga said it will be a great match with Aero Boy, as it will be an international clash that should occur in Madison Square Gardens in New York City.
“People are surprised that we’re doing it in Minnesota of all places,” Varga said. “But it’s just one of those things where the stars lined up and we re here. We re doing it for all the fans in Brainerd . This is a big match, but we re doing it for the first time in Brainerd at the Brainerd Exchange.” 7:00 am, Apr. 14, 2021 ×
Franco Varga (right) will wrestle Aero Boy for the main event April 24 for the North Star Pro Wrestling event to be hosted at the Brainerd Exchange located at the Northern Pacific Center. Submitted Poster
Triopia s Caden Moore: We just had to fight back
Dennis Mathes, dmathes@myjournalcourier.com
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The first field goal Triopia’s Caden Moore has ever kicked in a high school football game came with the score tied and no time on the clock against the team’s biggest rival, with a chance at a Western Illinois Valley Conference championship on the line.
Moore’s 21-yard kick sailed straight through the uprights to give the Trojans a 15-12 win over Routt at the old MacMurray College football field in Jacksonville on Saturday.
“I wasn’t very nervous at the start, but when you get up there, it’s different,” Moore said. “It’s a lot different. So I started getting nervous. But I just got the job done, so that’s all we needed to do.”
KSTP Created: January 11, 2021 06:06 AM
Bars, restaurants and entertainment venues across the state are getting ready to open their doors once more Monday.
At midnight, several of Minnesota’s COVID-19 restrictions eased, allowing for those establishments to serve people indoors once again.
Just as the state was before the latest tightening of restrictions, restaurants and bars will be able to operate at 50% capacity and will have to end indoor service at 10 p.m. each night.
It s a bit different for entertainment venues. Bowling alleys, museums, and movie theaters can now operate at 25% capacity.
5 EYEWITNESS NEWS connected with Emagine Theaters over the weekend. Workers said those theaters won t open until Friday, as the weekdays are hard enough to get people in theater seats.