The endeavor took more than pivoting scheduled talks and panels to Zoom. The Star Tribune worked to solicit and highlight reader-submitted content, given that many people have been looking for a little human connection during these days (and weeks and months) of social distancing. Campbell said that an earlier coloring competition had expected 75 entries but wound up inundated with more than 400. “We had the sense from these earlier reader engagement activities that people were hungry to actually participate and do something,” she said. From the amateur talent contest to the trivia show hosted by Star Tribune journalists Nicole Norfleet and Eric Roper, readers have been “game” for it all. (Quick disclosure: Roper was my editor back in our student journalism days, before he became a star.)
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Much of the Tri-State is on Spring Break and if you didn t head to the beach and your looking for something fun to do within driving distance we ve compiled a list for you.
Right here in Owensboro, we have several places to go including over 25 parks between the Owensboro-Daviess County Parks Systems. Whether you are interested in taking a hike at Panther or Yellow Creek Park or you can even work out at Legion with the whole family right beside the playground. Smothers Park is a great place to spend the day. You can pack a lunch and a blanket and have lunch on the lawn or right on the river at the tables near the playground.