POPULARITY
A Winter Tradition Takes Root Frederick County's beloved Restaurant Week returns for its fifth anniversary, bringing 26 diverse eateries together for a week-long celebration of local flavor. Running from January 26th through February 1st, 2026, FredCo Eats has evolved from a modest 15-restaurant launch into a cornerstone event that strengthens the entire regional food economy. In this episode of The Valley Today, host Janet Michael welcomes Wendy May, Marketing Manager for the Frederick County Economic Development Authority, and Dan Myers, owner of Paladin Bar and Grill, to discuss how this initiative has transformed the local dining landscape. Recording from Paladin's original Stephens City location, the trio explores what makes this year's event particularly special. From COVID Recovery to Community Catalyst The story behind FredCo Eats reveals a strategic response to challenging times. Wendy explains that the Economic Development Authority launched the program five years ago as the region emerged from the pandemic. At that time, the organization recognized a critical gap in their community relationships—they needed stronger connections with local restaurants and agricultural producers. Rather than creating a standalone event, however, the EDA developed FredCo Eats as an umbrella brand. This approach allows the initiative to serve as a messaging hub that elevates existing efforts across the entire food economy, from farm crawls to agricultural conferences. Now, the brand is expanding into a standalone website at fredcoeats.com, which will launch in March as a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to start, scale, or expand a food or beverage business in the region. Diverse Dining Options for Every Palate This year's lineup demonstrates remarkable variety in both cuisine and participation style. Restaurants can choose from three categories: multi-course menus, meal deals, or promotional discounts. This flexibility ensures that food trucks, cafes, and fine dining establishments can all participate in ways that make sense for their operations. Among the multi-course menu participants, diners will find Carrabba's Italian Grill, Clem's Kitchen, Curry Cuisine, P2 at Woolen Mill, Paladin, Sal & Gino's, and Vault and Cellar. Meanwhile, meal deal options include Blue Ridge Baking Company, Daily Buzz Cafe (at both Middletown and Stephens City locations), Donut Dive food truck at Weber's Nursery, and Franklin's Smokin Barnyard, also operating from Weber's parking lot. Additionally, the roster features Jordan Springs Market, Laurel Cafe at Laurel Ridge Community College, Mi Ranchito, Paco's Market and Paco's Mexi Mart, Pan D Endz Jamaican Cuisine, Poblanos, Shaffer's Barbecue and Market, both Shawnee Springs Market locations, and West Oaks Farm Market. Rounding out the list, Bam Bam's Barbecue food truck, Italian Touch, and Touch of Italy offer percentage-off promotions. The Original Gangsters Eight establishments have participated every single year since the program's inception, demonstrating their commitment to the community initiative. Both Paladin locations, Vault and Cellar, Daily Buzz, Jordan Springs Market, Paco's Market, Shaffer's Barbecue, and Bam Bam's Barbecue have been there from day one. Paco's journey particularly exemplifies the growth Restaurant Week has witnessed. Starting as a food truck called Paco's Tacos during the first event, the business has since expanded to include Paco's Market and later Paco's Mexi Mart - a testament to how local food businesses can thrive with community support. Local Sourcing Takes Center Stage Dan shares his enthusiasm about this year's special approach at Paladin. For the fifth anniversary, his team is focusing heavily on local sourcing, partnering with West Oaks Farm Market for beef, Spring Valley Greens, obtaining mushrooms from his cousin Jessica Neff at Apple Hill Farm, and incorporating microgreens from Robbie D's operation. Furthermore, Dan reveals that Paige Cross at Farm to Fork (formerly Flour and Water) in Woodstock supplies all the bread for Paladin's restaurants—a behind-the-scenes collaboration that many diners never realize exists. These partnerships not only enhance menu quality but also circulate dollars throughout the local economy. The Stephens City location will feature meatballs, cast-iron cornbread, and locally sourced ingredients, while P2 in Clearbrook will offer a completely different, yet similar menu, including scotch eggs, bruschetta, mushroom carbonara, and duck—proteins that rarely appear on local menus. More Than Just a Meal Restaurant Week offers participants the chance to win prizes through a passport program. Diners who collect stamps from three or more participating restaurants can enter drawings for prize packs, with each additional stamp beyond three counting as an extra entry. The more restaurants you visit, the better your chances of winning. Passports are available for download and printing at fredcoeats.com, with limited physical copies available at participating restaurants and the Winchester Frederick County Convention and Visitors Bureau. If diners forget to get a stamp, they can submit a photo or receipt as proof of their visit. Beyond individual participation, the event encourages businesses to support one another. Realty companies and other local businesses often bring lunch back to the office or take their teams out during Restaurant Week, creating a "biz-to-biz" camaraderie that strengthens the entire community. Strategic Timing and Lasting Impact The decision to schedule Restaurant Week during the last week of January proves strategic on multiple levels. This timing addresses the natural lull that restaurants experience after the holiday season but before Valentine's Day, providing a much-needed boost during slower months. Moreover, it gives diners a compelling reason to venture out during cold, dark winter evenings when staying home feels more appealing. For restaurant owners like Dan, the event creates exciting internal dynamics as well. His teams at the Stephens City and Clearbrook locations engage in friendly competition throughout the week, tracking which location sells more of each menu item. This competitive spirit energizes staff and drives creativity in menu development. Wendy notes that over the five years, Restaurant Week has fostered genuine relationships among participating restaurants. What began as simple cross-promotion has evolved into restaurant owners visiting each other's establishments, trying menus, meeting staff, and building lasting professional connections that extend well beyond the event itself. Looking Ahead As FredCo Eats enters its sixth year of planning, the initiative continues expanding its mission. The upcoming fredcoeats.com website will serve as a central hub connecting aspiring food entrepreneurs with resources from the county, state, and federal levels, including financing options, contacts at the Extension office, the Small Business Development Center, and the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. This evolution reflects the program's broader vision: creating a sustainable ecosystem where homesteaders can learn to scale their backyard operations, food trucks can transition to brick-and-mortar locations, and established restaurants can continue growing—all while maintaining the unique character that makes Frederick County's food scene special. Registration for future Restaurant Weeks remains open year-round, with the event consistently scheduled for the last Monday of January. As Wendy emphasizes, the more the community supports local establishments, the more these businesses can thrive and maintain the distinctive flavor that sets Frederick County apart. For complete menus, participating restaurant details, and passport downloads, visit fredcoeats.com and follow the event on Facebook and Instagram using #FredCoEats and #FredCoEatsRW.
Today on the show, we have College Hockey Guru and former NHL scribe Dan Myers. NIL, Transfer Portal and all the player movement will be discussed. Plus, we tackle the summer that was for the Minnesota Wild and what to watch for this season in St. Paul. Thanks to Minnesota Masonic Charities (mnmasoniccharities.org/), OnX Maps (onxmaps.com/), Lexus of Wayzata (lexusofwayzata.com/), & Lexus of Maplewood (lexusofmaplewood.com/)
The newest member of Minnesota's congressional delegation, Republican Rep. Brad Finstad, is asking voters for a second term in district one. Democrat Rachel Bohman is asking those same southern Minnesota voters to give her the job instead. Bohman, a lawyer and former local board official who has a background in election administration, is looking to flip a seat that has been held by Republicans since 2019. What does she stand for and why should voters go in a new direction? MPR News politics editor and host Brian Bakst talks with Bohman about her campaign. Finstad declined an invitation to appear. Later, we'll discuss campaign ads with associate professor Dan Myers of the University of Minnesota's Department of Political Science. Hundreds of millions of dollars will be spent nationally between now and Election Day on television and digital commercials, although Minnesota has had a light dose so far. Guests: Rachel Bohman is the DFL candidate for the Congressional District 1Dan Myers is an associate professor at the University of Minnesota. Subscribe to the Politics Friday podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or RSS. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
Ian and Aaron are joined by Dan Myers, CEO of Flair, for a very special episode about Aaron's HVAC system, Ian's feelings about batteries, why people like "treats in the feed", and more.Sponsored by LaraJobs & Screencasting.com.Interested in sponsoring Mostly Technical? Head to https://mostlytechnical.com/sponsor to learn more.(00:00) - Welcome To The Show (03:08) - Highly Biased But Knowledgable (12:43) - Let's Keep It On Aaron (21:23) - Ian's Ruling (26:48) - Home Assistant Integration (28:47) - Man Of The People (33:46) - Treats In The Feed Links:Dan Myers on LinkedInFlair.co
It is not every day you get to interview a University President! Meet Dr. Dan Myers, the 15th President of Misericordia University in Dallas, PA. Dr. Myers has led previously at American, Marquette, and Notre Dame Universities and joined Misericordia in 2021. He is a published author and is an expert in the study of collective behavior and social movements. Join us LIVE for the conversation on Monday, April 29th, 2024 at 3:15 pm EST. You can read his full bio here: https://www.misericordia.edu/about/office-of-the-presidentYou can follow Dr. Myers here: Follow President Myers on Twitter: @PresDanMyersMUOn TikTok @PresDanMyersMUand Instagram @PresDanMyersMUThis podcast is sponsored by The upcoming Dads, Leaders, and Father Figures' Leadership Summit being held in Binghamton, NY on Monday, July 29th, 2024. Join us! Learn more here: https://bit.ly/DadsLeadersInfoDoc Register here: https://bit.ly/DadsSummitRegistrationhttps://dadsleadersandfatherfigures.com/dads-leaders-summit/
In this episode of the Off-Road Racer Podcast, I sit down with off-road racer Dan Myers. The Myers family has been in off-road racing for decades, now spanning three generations. Dan talks about the significance of off-road racing for his family, and how they have stayed in it for so long. Dan also gives a unique perspective on the evolution of off-road from the perspective of being a second-generation off-road racer. We also discuss The Myer's family business, Toyota of Escondido. Dan and I talk about the dealership's involvement in action sports, being an avid sponsor of athletes in many disciplines, from surfing to motocross to MMA, and how these sponsorships have brought a lot of business for the dealership. We also discuss Dan's conception of TE Motorsports, an aftermarket shop for Toyotas. Dan has been able to create a unique business model between TE Motorsports and Toyota of Escondido, pre-building trucks for the dealership, and providing a streamlined service for the customer. I'm your host Matt Martelli, and this IS the Off-Road Racer Podcast.
Snowflake is one of the most prominent platforms for interacting with data and building data-intensive applications. Dan Myers works in Developer Relations at Snowflake and he joins the show to talk about the future of application development, and building native data apps on the platform. Sean's been an academic, startup founder, and Googler. He has The post Data Applications on Snowflake with Daniel Myers appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Snowflake is one of the most prominent platforms for interacting with data and building data-intensive applications. Dan Myers works in Developer Relations at Snowflake and he joins the show to talk about the future of application development, and building native data apps on the platform. Sean’s been an academic, startup founder, and Googler. He has The post Data Applications on Snowflake with Daniel Myers appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
In this episode of Building PA Podcast, co-hosts Jon O'Brien and Chris Martin embark on a field trip to Novinger's in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – a leading specialty contractor specializing in unitized exterior wall panels, fireproofing, structural framing, drywall installation, and ceiling work – to delve into the world of prefabrication. A lively discussion unfolds as they explore Novinger's' shop, joined by Dan Myers, Project Manager from Alexander Building Construction Company. This episode provides a unique perspective on prefab and design assist, shedding light on the collaborative relationship between Alexander and Novinger. Listeners can anticipate an engaging conversation on the intricacies of prefabrication, the value of early involvement, and the innovative approaches to streamline construction processes, ensuring a well-rounded exploration of the topic with our knowledgeable guest.
In this episode, Wes sits down with Dan Myers, the CEO of Dojo Networks. Dojo has been at the forefront of providing internet access distribution to off-campus student housing for over 20 years. Dan has seen the maturation of not only the asset class, but also the students' demands for high speed internet and network services. Wes and Dan discuss the journey Dan has been on from starting as a small provider in State College, PA to now servicing over 26 markets. Dan also brings a ton of value for the listener who is currently looking to sign or renew a telecom agreement. If that's you, you will want to pay special attention to the advice he has for negotiating those contracts. You can find out more about Dojo Networks by visiting www.dojonetworks.com . For more info on SHI, visit us at www.StudentHousingInsight.com To register for ShopTalk, the industry's monthly webinar, go to www.ShopTalk.info and register to receive the monthly email invites.
Dr. Dan Myers, President, Misericordia University, joins Brad Johnson. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plexuss/message
It was a Beauts battle on the college hockey scene as Kirsten Krull's St. Cloud State tackles Jessi Pierce's No. 1 Gophers. We bring in noted Minnesota State alum Dan Myers to get chirped for his Mavs early exit, and talk more college hockey, too. Not to mention – only 10 games left in the regular season?! Hear how we think the Wild will fare. As always, we're created by new voice studios, presented by SotaStick, brought to you by Talk North, Grain Belt, Jim Beam and Royal Credit Union this is Season 4, episode 169.
It was a Beauts battle on the college hockey scene as Kirsten Krull's St. Cloud State tackles Jessi Pierce's No. 1 Gophers.We bring in noted Minnesota State alum Dan Myers to get chirped for his Mavs early exit, and talk more college hockey, too.Not to mention – only 10 games left in the regular season?! Hear how we think the Wild will fare.Presented by Sotastick (https://sotastickco.com/)Brought to you by Jim Beam (https://www.jimbeam.com/,) Royal Credit Union (https://www.rcu.org/) & Grainbelt Premium (https://www.grainbelt.com)
Snowflake went public last year and is one of the fastest growing companies in the data cloud space. Businesses from all over the world are utilizing Snowflake for data storage, processing, and analytics. Businesses using Snowflake are storing massive amounts of data, including regulated and highly sensitive customer data. In this episode, Dan Myers, developer advocacy lead from Snowflake, joins the show to discuss how he ended up working in the data space, Snowflake's various configuration and deployment models, and what each means from a security perspective as well as some of the recent privacy features Snowflake announced during their conference this past June. Topics covered: How did you end up in the job you're in today? Where did your interest in the data space begin? What is Snowflake and how do people use it? What are some of the features Snowflake provides to help protect customer data? What are the different deployment models for Snowflake and how do they impact security? When might it make sense for a business to use a multi-tenant versus single tenant cloud architecture? How does Snowflake's data masking and external tokenization features work? What are some of the tools Snowflake provides to facilitate secure data sharing? What is tag-based data masking versus dynamic data masking? Resources: Snowflake Quickstarts Snowflake Summit Announcements Follow Dan on Twitter @jdanielmyers
#JuddzBudz Podcast Episode 37
Dr. Dan Myers, President of Misericordia University joins Brad Johnson and JP Novin! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/plexuss/message
Dan Myers and Linda Santoro of the Quincy Art Association provide details about the 24th Annual Quincy ArtsFest, May 21st and 22nd at the Koch Park and Recreation Complex and also speak about a local artist who has donated several pieces to be auctioned to benefit the Red Cross in Ukraine.
Dan Myers of Wild.com joined to preview Game 5 of the Wild-Blues series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Myers of Wild.com previews the Wild-Blues Stanley Cup Playoff series, then Doug Farrar of USA Today wraps up the NFL Draft. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 105: #OnTheStacks in the blu door studio with Dr. Dan Myers, President of Misericordia University. In this episode, Dan talks about his journey of becoming the 15th President of Misericordia, how and why his mission and values align with the University, and his rise to TikTok fame as one of the most active and engaging University Presidents on the social media platform. Dan also shares the secret to his success, which is found in his daily routine, matched with the consistency in everything he does, and his "stick-to-it-ivness" mindset. Please enjoy! This episode is brought to you by Brrrn. Get 15% Off at thebrrrn.com with code "STACKS15" at checkout! #ad This episode is brought to you by blu door Financial. blu door Financial helps you save money and reduce taxes to live a fuller financial life. To learn more, visit blu door Financial at www.bludoorFinancial.com. #ad Engage with us on social media: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or visit us at www.OnTheStacks.com.
We recapped the Frozen Four with Minnesota State devotee Dan Myers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk Wild and Frozen Four with our friend Dan Myers of Wild.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russo Radio welcomes in Dan Myers and Pat Micheletti in studio for a little college hockey talk and trash talk with the NCAA Hockey Tourney rolling on.
We recorded today's conversation for Tourism Tuesday with Justin Kerns from Winchester/Frederick County Convention & Visitors Bureau on location at Paladin Bar & Grill in Stephens City. Joining us for the chat was co-owner Dan Myers and his Executive Assistant, Carol Triplett. We talked about how Dan started the Paladin Bar & Grill(s) and his plans to expand into downtown Winchester. He told us about the menu, vibe and customer input that is top priority at both the Stephens City location and Clear Brook location. He plans to start renovating the newest location on Piccadilly Street in Old Town Winchester in the coming weeks. For more information about Paladin Bar & Grill, visit their website: https://paladinbarandgrill.com/ https://www.paladinwoolenmill.com/ and follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paladinbarandgrill https://www.facebook.com/paladinwoolenmill
Wolves and Wild make everyone a winner with the montage, MN Wild scribe Dan Myers hangs out to chat college hockey, then some opinions on Vikings free agency!
Kevin Gorg and Dan Myers are back and they're chatting with longtime former Wild captain Mikko Koivu ahead of his number retirement ceremony. The fellas take a look back at Koivu's playing days, chat about some of his favorite memories and look forward to what could be next for him. Kevin and Dan also provide a quick update on what ails the Wild as well as a spin around the State of Hockey to discuss newly crowned state champions and a look ahead at postseason conference championship opportunities for a handful of the local college clubs.
After recapping a busy weekend, we talk to Dan Myers of Wild.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Long time Eden Prairie Head Coach Lee Smith joins Kevin Gorg and Dan Myers on this week's The Sieve & The Scribe Podcast! Lee talks about his three decades at Eden Prairie, what lies ahead for him personally, and he makes his picks for the 2022 State Tournament! Plus, Gorg and Myers share what they learned from interviews with Wild coaches and players about the team's recent struggles and what they need to do to turn it all around.
Discussion of Zach Stejskal's return to play with UMD men's hockey is followed by an unfortunately abbreviated chat (thanks a lot, technology) with Dan Myers of Wild.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Myers, Minnesota Wild team reporter and MSU alum, joins host Shane Frederick this week to talk all things Maverick hockey and Hockey Day Minnesota. Presented by Dunkin' Mankato.
Dan Myers is a longtime hockey reporter and Minnesota State University-Mankato graduate (2003-07). Myers covers the Minnesota Wild for nhl.com/wild. He is covering Hockey Day Minnesota in Mankato this week and discusses the event. He also discusses this season's Mavericks men's and women's hockey teams, history of those programs, the Minnesota Wild this season and more with The Rink Live's Mick Hatten and Jess Myers. 3:00 Hockey Day Minnesota going to Mankato 5:05 MSU-Mankato going from All Seasons Arena to downtown civic center 9:15 The impact of Mavericks men going to their first Frozen Four last season 13:05 All-American Shari Dickerman's impact on the Mavericks women's program 18:20 Evolution of Mavericks men's program and the niche they have 23:20 Perspective on Mavericks F Nathan Smith and G Dryden McKay among all-time Mavs 31:00 Assessing the Minnesota Wild at this point 34:00 Marcus Foligno's impact on the Minnesota Wild www.therinklive.com
Lots of hockey talk on the Monday show, capped by Dan Myers of Wild.com live from Denver ahead of Wild vs Avalanche. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Gorg and Dan Myers introduce themselves and the podcast and take you through what to expect from this all-things-hockey experience moving forward.
Dan Myers of Wild.com updated us on the Wild pause, the upcoming Winter Classic, and we had some college hockey talk in there. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Monday show features highlights from the weekend and Dan Myers of Wild.com on the first-place Wild. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We chatted with Dan Myers of Wild.com to get a season preview, and then visited with UMD athletic director Josh Berlo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Straight From The Source with Michael Russo: A show about the Minnesota Wild
Wild.com's Dan Myers returns to SFTS to preview the Central with Russo, as the Wild get set to kick off their season on Friday in Anaheim. Dan and Russo discuss the Wild's continued interest in Jack Eichel and the boys do a complete Minnesota Wild overview on each line and defensive pairing. Plus they look forward to Brandon Duhaime's NHL debut, Joel Eriksson Ek fitting in with Kaprizov and Zuccarello, plus the addition of Rem Pitlick, Wild prospects and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Straight From The Source with Michael Russo: A show about the Minnesota Wild
Wild.com's Dan Myers returns to SFTS to preview the Central with Russo, as the Wild get set to kick off their season on Friday in Anaheim. Dan and Russo discuss the Wild's continued interest in Jack Eichel and the boys do a complete Minnesota Wild overview on each line and defensive pairing. Plus they look forward to Brandon Duhaime's NHL debut, Joel Eriksson Ek fitting in with Kaprizov and Zuccarello, plus the addition of Rem Pitlick, Wild prospects and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Myers of Wild dot com checked in to update on the Wild offseason, including the loss of defenseman Carson Soucy to Seattle in the Expansion Draft. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After nearly 18-months of virtual gatherings, the Presbytery of Philadelphia convened once again for an in-person Stated Meeting at the beautiful Kirkwood Camp and Retreat Center in the Poconos. God's Spirit moved in and through the over 150 people who safely gathered for worship and work on this hot Saturday in July. As we leaned into the meeting, we began with a video montage to remember how these sacred grounds served countless children, youth, and adults in their spiritual formation for over 60 years. We then paused to honor the indigenous Lenni Lenape peoples, to whom this land belonged long before Presbyterians set foot in the region. While this marked the end of an era for our Presbytery's ministry at Kirkwood, as the camp is presently up for sale, the Stated Meeting was also an opportunity to reaffirm our identity and celebrate in the midst of the grief and loss. There were many reasons to rejoice at this Stated Meeting. What follows are the uncut reports from both our Moderator, Rev. Ashley Rossi, and our Executive Presbyter, Rev. Ruth Faith Santana-Grace and the profound and faithful word delivered by our guest Preacher, Rev. Dr. David Davis, who serves as the pastor of Nassau Presbyterian Church in Princeton, NJ. Music as performed and led by Dan Myers, Praise and Worship Director at the First Presbyterian Church of Ambler. More info and media from gathering: https://presbyphl.org/july-17-stated-meeting-minutes-in-brief/
Dan Myers of Wild dot com dropped some knowledge on us as the NHL offseason gets cranked up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Myers of Wild.com joined to talk broadcasting, another controversial play in the NHL playoffs, and oh yeah also the Wild offseason. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode Vance and Patrick sit down together to reminisce about playing in the hottest Chicago 90's cover band together. Later in the show.. What is Vance's recurring music anxiety dream? Also a famous pentagon gig and Vance talking about the ear worm that is our Weird Gig Podcast Theme song. Vance's awesome arrangement of the Dave Matthew's song Satellite performed with Chicago musician, Dan Myers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kara-kesselring/support
Employee Cycle: Human Resources (HR) podcast about HR trends, HR tech & HR analytics
How can OKRs be useful for you and for your employees? Can different industries benefit from OKRs? We discuss this on today's podcast with Dan Myers.
Employee Cycle: Human Resources (HR) podcast about HR trends, HR tech & HR analytics
How can OKRs be useful for you and for your employees? Can different industries benefit from OKRs? We discuss this on today's podcast with Dan Myers.
It's a special two-hour edition of the Athletic Hour! The Athletic's Michael Russo hosts the show and brings in a cavalcade of guests from all across The Athletic and beyond! Dan Hayes calls in to talk about the red-hot Minnesota Twins, Jon Krawczynski talks hoops, and Jeremy Rutherford previews the Stanley Cup Final! Plus, Dan Myers and Pat Micheletti are in studio for the entire second hour talking all things Minnesota Wild!
It's a Hockey Day Minnesota edition of Beyond The Pond! SCSU Men's Hockey Head Coach Brett Larson talks about his Huskies, BSU Men's Hockey Head Coach Tom Serratore calls in from Bemidji to talk about his team participating in this weekend's festivities, Gopher Men's Hockey Head Coach Bob Motzko recaps last weekend's sweep of the Fighting Irish, and Wild defenseman Matt Dumba talks about his injury. Plus, Dan Myers files a live report from the shores of Lake Bemidji!
Reusse started the hour with Dan Myers from Wild.com talking about the Zach Parise injury and other notes ahead of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup playoffs against Winnipeg. He also talked a little Twins in Puerto Rico and had This Day in History.
Hour 2 kicks off with Dan Myers of Wild.com joining to recap the NHL's trade deadline and any moves the Wild made. Reusse then has the Sports Person of the Day. John Heidt has another sports update, then Carlie Wagner joins to talk Gopher women's hoops. Then it's Daily Complaints.
Dan Myers and Levi Britton met in Traverse City, MI before Dan was old enough to consume alcohol, and Levi had just graduated from high school. As fate would have it, they were both hired to be in the Golden Garter Review, a group created by a wonderful tourist attraction called Dill's Olde Town Saloon that would recruit musically talented college students from colleges in the Midwest to come play for hungry crowds.