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How about seeing Terri Clark in Fountain?!
Terri Clark is known for her many hits including
Girls Lie Too,
You re Easy On The Eyes,
If I Were You, Better Things To Do, and more! Clark, a native of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, has sold over five million albums and achieved Gold, Platinum, Double Platinum, and Triple Platinum status as certified by the CRIA and RIAA. She also has the honor of being the only Canadian female artist to be a member of the Grand Ole Opry.
Terri Clark will be joined by Forgotten Highway at Beaver Bottoms Saloon in Fountain, Minnesota The fun starts at 6 pm THIS Friday, July 23rd! The doors open at 5 pm and the show gets underway at 6 pm!
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A tornado warning issued Thursday has ended for parts of central Alberta.
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Posted: Jul 21, 2021 9:10 PM MT | Last Updated: July 22
Environment Canada issued thunderstorm warnings and tornado watches across central Alberta on Wednesday evening. This file photo by James Wilson was taken in 2020.(James Wilson/Twitter) comments
A tornado warning issued Thursday as a powerful storm moved through central Alberta has ended.
According to a critical alert issued by Alberta Emergency Alert Thursday around 9 p.m., a rotating severe thunderstorm that was possibly producing a tornado was located near Knob Hill, moving towards the northeast at 35 km/h.