U.S. Pond Hockey Championships organizers hopeful ice conditions will improve on Lake Nokomis
The organizers of a Twin Cities staple are hopeful the unseasonably warm winter hasn't put their event on thin ice.
Born and raised in Metro Detroit, Adam loves all things Michigan, but is thrilled to now call Minnesota home.
A 2018 graduate from the University of Missouri (M-I-Z!), Adam got his start in television working for CBS in Madison, Wis. While in Wisconsin, he married his college sweetheart, who worked against him at a competing news station in town. A new opportunity for his wife brought the two to Minnesota in October 2021.
After joining the WCCO team in December 2021, Adam has worked to immerse himself in all of the things that make the Twin Cities so special. He enjoys exploring the trails of Bloomington and volunteering with middle school and high school students at River Valley Church. Adam and his wife Caroline currently call the city of Bloomington home.
When not working, Adam enjoys cheering on Detroit sports teams like the Tigers and Lions, exploring coffee shops and spending time with friends.
The organizers of a Twin Cities staple are hopeful the unseasonably warm winter hasn't put their event on thin ice.
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