How did Thanksgiving football traditions start?
The Minnesota Vikings will soon host their first Thanksgiving game at home. It will be the third of three NFL games that are always played on the holiday.
Heather Brown loves to put her curiosity to work to answer your Good Questions on WCCO News at 10. She also helps you kick your weekdays off as an anchor on WCCO Mornings and WCCO Mid-Morning.
She returned to WCCO in October of 2012 after two years of reporting at WNYW-TV in New York City. In the Big Apple, she primarily covered New York City public schools, but also reported on breaking news, Hurricane Sandy and the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11th.
Heather had been at WCCO from 2006 through 2010. Some of her most memorable stories included the destructive forest fires in the Boundary Waters, the Republican National Convention in St. Paul and the 35W bridge collapse. She also reported for CBS News on the historic flooding in Fargo and tornadoes in western Minnesota.
Before her first journey to Minnesota, Heather worked at WIS-TV in Columbia, S.C. There, she covered the 2004 S.C. Democratic presidential primary, reported on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina from Biloxi and produced an award-winning education series that helped students get school supplies needed in many South Carolina classrooms.
Heather was born and raised just outside of Philadelphia and graduated from Colgate University. After college, she worked at CNBC in Los Angeles producing business news stories. In 2003, she earned a master's degree in public policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
On the weekends, there's a good chance you'll find Heather, her husband, their three kids and pup, Ollie, exploring the lakes, parks and restaurants all over Twin Cities. She's also an enthusiastic spectator in many hockey rinks across Minnesota. But, give her a good book in front of a warm fireplace and she'll disappear for hours.
The Minnesota Vikings will soon host their first Thanksgiving game at home. It will be the third of three NFL games that are always played on the holiday.
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In the run-up to the fair, we always get our fair share of Good Questions about the Great Minnesota Get-Together. So, Heather Brown found answers to some of your questions, and a few of her own.
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