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Greetings from Webster

Season 26 Episode 9 | 27m 28s

Every October, the people of Webster gather for the annual Pumpkin Fest to celebrate the Fall. We stop by the local Museum of Wildlife, Science & Industry to learn about the history and importance of the outdoors. Kory Anderson is a local entrepreneur who has turned his history with agriculture into a new passion. We learn about how Webster has a unique connection to the Minnesota Twins.

Aired: 06/12/24
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