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A Stearns County Monk Was Responsible for Hundreds of Moonshiners

Nisswa Brewery Hosting Burn the Masks Event, Offering Discounts

Following Thursday s news that fully-vaccinated individuals are no longer required to wear masks in some settings and situations, one Minnesota brewery is celebrating with a Burn the Masks event. On Thursday, May 13 the CDC issued a statement that fully-vaccinated people are no longer required to wear a mask or physically distance in any setting. Exceptions apply where required by federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, rules, and regulations, including local business and workplace guidance. Additionally, full-vaccinated people do not have to be tested for COVID-19 following a known exposure to the virus. Following the announcement, Governor Tim Walz also announced that he d be signing an order Friday, May 14 to end the mask mandate in Minnesota.

Big Lake s Lupulin Brewing Kicks Off Annual Big Beer Week

Big Beer Week is a week-long celebration of big and boozy beers. For those who can survive the week, there s a reward! On Sunday, Lupulin Brewing Company in Big Lake kicked off its annual Big Beer Week. From Sunday March 7, 2021 to Sunday March 14, 2021 the brewery voted Best Suburban Brewery in 2018 by City Pages readers will have daily releases of big beers or beers with high ABV (Alcohol By Volume) content. Big Beer Week is finally here! Lupulin Brewing posted on Facebook Sunday. We’ve got a crowler release, an infusion, 8 draft releases and a food truck! Sunday s special crowler release was BA Snozzberry Lateralus a Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout with Blueberries, Blackberries, Graham Cracker, Honey, Cinnamon & Vanilla (14% ABV). Crowlers are 32oz cans that can be sold in the taproom. Sunday s infusion was Lateralus Snozzberry Pie with Peanut Butter and Strawberry Jam. Sunday s eight tap releases included:

1 dead after house fire in Douglas County

Authorities find body in burning structure in Crow Wing County

Authorities find body in burning structure in Crow Wing County The Minnesota State Fire Marshal s Office and the Crow Wing County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the incident. Author: Officials are investigating a Little Pine Township fire after a body was found in a burned structure. According to the Crow Wing County Sheriff’s Department, deputies, along with the Emily fire department, were dispatched to a fire at 24000 block of Co Rd 1 at around 4:17 a.m. Sunday. It was there they found the body inside of the burned structure. What kind of structure was not revealed by police. The body was transported to the Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office, which will identify the victim and their cause of death.

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