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St Paul Independent Mayor Candidate Mike Hilborn Interview with Fox 9 Oct 20th, 2025

This interview was conducted by Fox 9 News on October 20, 2025 by Amy Hockert, the video is from Fox 9 Minneapolis-St Paul’s YouTube Channel. Amy Hockert calls Candidate Hilborn a Republican even though he is listed as being an independent. Mike Hilborn did run for office in 2024 for House District 65B where he lives in St Paul MN and was endorsed by SD 65 Republicans for office.

Recently, he talked about his campaign last year where he campaigned, knocked on doors and showed up to forums whereas his opponent the incumbent Rep Maria Isa Perez-Vega didn’t campaign as if she already knew the outcome before the race started. Mike Hilborn said “She did not show up to the two forums.  The forums were held.  I raised about $19,000.  Knocked on doors.  Had a meet and greet at McGovern’s.  Was on the radio and cable.  Put forth a full campaign.”  He said he did not do the normal “paper candidacy” that some candidates do. The League of Women Voters of St Paul likes to cancel forums at the convenience of the DFL candidates’ schedule.

We will list what questions are asked and when they are answered, so you can skip to a question you want to hear first. — admin


The interviewer Amy Hockert mentions the rules are Candidates can’t mention other candidates and they have 10 minutes total. All the same questions are asked of the other candidates with Candidate specific follow up questions. (We’re using the closed captioning to get the questions exact, and it’s delayed a half second or so, and the interviewer does some double starts of words). The square brackets are comments to clarify what the interviewer means or to set the record straight.

0:43 Amy Hockert introduces Mike Hilborn as a Republican

0:49 Mike Hilborn corrects her saying he is an Independent

2:02 Question 1: Public Safety & Policing: The Department of Justice is suing St Paul for it’s so-called Sanctuary City Policies which results in the release of dangerous criminals in the city. So when it comes to Federal Law Enforcement working in the city, Mike, what role does St Paul Police have?

2:17 Mike Hilborn

2:57 Question 2: As far as gun control goes, a group of Mayors from across the Metro, including St Paul, is asking state lawmakers to give individual cities the authority to make their own gun ordinances. They want to ban high capacity magazines and assault weapons. How do you feel about that? And would you join that group?

3:14 Mike Hilborn

3:31 Question 3: What would be your message to those? Because we’ve seen obviously out of the tragedy at Assumption [church shooting on August 27, 2025, Minneapolis MN], we’ve seen so many groups coming out to ask for this exact thing. We’ve seen doctors and faith leaders. We’ve seen clearly parents and family members those who lost loved ones in this. What would your message to them be in this?

3:53 Mike Hilborn

4:24 Question 4: Let’s talk about the Economy. What are 2 things you would do to revitalize the downtown? We’ll talk about 1 short term right away and then another in the next year or two. What would you be looking at if you had to narrow it down?

4:39 Mike Hilborn

5:49 Question 5: As long as you brought it up. Homelessness, encampments, these are issues that cities like St Paul are facing right now. What specifically would you do as it pertains to encampments and homelessness, to try to find solutions that are humane, also reasonable? We have to worry about budgets, right? When you’re mayor, what are some of the things that you would do specifically?

6:14 Mike Hilborn

7:00 Question 6: Mike tell me a little bit more about your experience as a business owner. I read somewhere sort of a second chance [employer], business owner is what you are described as by one by one outlet. What does that mean?

7:13 Mike Hilborn

9:04 Question 7: I want to address the cyberattack that shut down the city services and threatened to do more damage if a ransom wasn’t paid. Which the city said it wasn’t. Where does cyber security fall on your list of priorities? And then how much are you willing to spend to bolster it?

9:21 Mike Hilborn

10:06 Question 8: St Paul is a Blue City you’re in a primarily blue state. So what makes you believe that you are somebody who can break through and have people vote for an independent candidate in this case?

10:27 Mike Hilborn


We’re posting this interview between Amy Hockert (at no time does she introduce herself) and St Paul Mayor Candidate Mike Hilborn. This is a courtesy for St Paul Voters. Mike Hilborn was not endorsed by the Republican Party of Minnesota, he is the only candidate who is not for the polices that have failed the businesses, and the residents of St Paul. The other candidates want more government involvement which will mean more expensive government and more of your income. We suggest you vote for him and no one else. There is no one else in this race for which Republican Voters can choose from who want to lower taxes and make St Paul an affordable place to live.

This post wasn’t authorized by Mike Hilborn nor any candidates committee. HD 66B Republicans are from the Areas near Lake Como, the neighborhood of North End north of Maryland Avenue, and the Near East Side out to Arcade St of St Paul Minnesota — Admin

Conny’s Creamy Cone Closes for the Season October 18th 2025

Conny’s Creamy Cone closes for the Season at the end of business on Saturday October 18th. They usually reopen for the season in March of the new year.


Conny’s Creamy Cone always has a line during the summer.

Every year the opening of Conny’s Creamy Cone is waited upon with baited breath. It is quite possible that the weather might be snowy, cold enough that your soft serve ice cream cone won’t melt in the sub freezing weather, but it’s the first promise of Spring in the North End Neighborhood of Saint Paul Minnesota.

At the Southwest Corner of the Dale St North and Maryland Ave West intersection, Conny’s Creamy Cone has been serving up soft serve in 32 flavors, and Flurries (like DQ Blizzards except there’s more stuff in them than DQ puts in Blizzards). They have almost everything DQ has except it is cheaper, and the line is longer in the Summertime than any of the nearby DQs.

Conny’s Menu

Conny’s Creamy Cone Full Menu click link

Below is a partial menu. Conny’s does sell burgers, hot dogs, and other treats besides what is below here.

Flurries: Banana Cream Pie, Banana Split, Brownie, Butterfinger, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough,  Chocolate Covered Cherry, French Silk Pie, Fudge Nut, German Chocolate, Green Mint, Heath, M&M, Mocha, Nerds Candy, Oreo, Pina Colada, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, Sea Salt Caramel, S’Mores, Snickers, Strawberry-Banana, Turtle

Small: $5.49, Medium: $6.49, Large: $7.49, Extras Add $1.09

Malts/Shakes: Blueberry, Butterscotch, Banana, Caramel, Chocolate, Green Mint, Hot Fudge, Marshmallow, Mocha, Pineapple, Raspberry, Strawberry, Strawberry-Banana, Vanilla

Small: $4.69, Medium: $5.69, Large: $6.69

Dip Cones:  Chocolate, Butterscotch, Cherry, Dip of the Week, Crunch (the Flavored Cones can’t be dipped as they are too soft) 

Cone Cost: Baby/Pup $2.79, Small $3.29, Medium $3.89, Large $4.59, Waffle Cone $4.59 (2025 Prices)

Cheese Curds: $5.25 (more than what you get at the State Fair)

31 Flavors of Soft Serve

Some people try to do the cycle of trying every flavor of Soft Serve Conny’s has during the summer. It’s hard to do when you’re on a diet. With limited parking around it you can park a block or two away and get some exercise to work off a dip cone, Flurry, or a flavored cone.

31 Flavors of Conny’s Soft Serve: Amaretto, Apricot, Banana, Blackberry, Black Cherry, Blueberry, Butter Pecan, Cake Batter, Caramel, Cheesecake, Coconut, Coffee, Cotton Candy, German Chocolate, Irish Cream, Key Lime, Lemon, Mango, Maplenut, Mint, Orange, Peach, Peanut Butter, Pina Colada, Pistachio, Pumpkin, Raspberry, Rum, S’Mores, Strawberry, Tutti Fruiti

Cone Cost: Baby $3.58, Small $4.08, Medium $4.68, Large $5.18, Waffle Cone $5.38


Conny’s Under New Management–Her Nephew

You may have wondered about the origins of Conny’s and have stumbled upon this letter to the editor from Conny’s nephew Thomas McCullough, from November 4, 2020, “An October like no other.” 

Thomas McCullough explains in his letter to the editor that his Aunt Conny McCullough, bought Creamy Cone 25 years prior to then (that would be 1995). He says she bought it not to become rich, or to open up franchises, but to own a place that would provide joy to the community from a friendly face at an affordable price.  Prior to purchasing the shop, Thomas worked for about 10 years there and it was a great place to work as Conny was someone who cared about her employees. She understood the flexible schedules of the employees and knew their birthdays to give them the day off without them asking her.

Conny closed the shop for her last October in 2020. Thomas’ first opening was in March 2021

Never Closed for Covid

During the time of Covid lockdowns, Conny’s Creamy Cone never closed down. Since they are strictly a take out eatery they were allowed to stay open. One can only imagine they were still providing joy to their customers as there wasn’t much joy for people to look to during those dark times.

We thank them for that.  We like to support the area businesses inside and on the edges of HD 66B, so we gather the menus of area restaurants and bring them to the Republican Caucuses in the Minnesota State House & Senate. It isn’t hard to get them to go to Conny’s, many of them already knew of its existence.

Conny McCollough’s dream of bringing joy to St Paul, and surrounding suburbs from a friendly face at an affordable price has been realized.

Thank you.


This post was not authorized by anyone, nor do we get any sort of compensation for posting it. ~~ admin

2025 Saint Paul Booya Schedule

Booya is a hearty stew cooked up in large cauldrons for fundraisers
After the MN State Fair ends two seasons start, “Back to School,” and Booya.  The latter starts the weekend after Labor Day and usually runs to just before the General Election in November.

Booya might mean something to another part of the country but in the Upper Midwest it means a thick stew that is mixed and cooked up in a giant vat, or 55 gallon drum and served at non-profits and churches by the bowl until it’s gone.


While Booyas are not political in nature, we’ll add an extra notation of what Minnesota House District in Saint Paul or a nearby suburb each Booya is located in case your House District group wants to meet there. 


Sept. 20: Knights of Columbus Council 4374, 6133 N. 15th St., Oakdale; Map 7 a.m. until noon.  HD 44B

Sept. 20: Montgomery Lodge, Sherwood Lounge, 1418 White Bear Ave., St. Paul. Map 10 a.m. until noon or gone. HD 67A

Sept. 28: St. Gregory the Great, 38725 Forest Blvd., North Branch; Map 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. or sold out. HD 28B

Oct. 4: Hudson’s Fourth Annual Golden Rule Booya, Weitkamp Park, 648 O’Neil Road, Hudson, Wis.; Hudson Map 1 to 7 p.m. Family activities including a petting zoo, book character visits, games, face painting and exploring emergency vehicles.

Oct. 4: Roseville VFW Post 7555, 1145 Woodhill Drive, Roseville; Map 11 a.m. until gone. HD 40B

Oct. 4-5: Stillwater Knights of Columbus Blessed Solanus Casey Council 163. Booya sold from 8 a.m. to noon Oct. 4 at St. Mary’s Church, 423 S. Fifth St., Stillwater, Map, and after all weekend masses at St. Michael’s and St. Mary’s churches in Stillwater and St. Charles church in Bayport. HD 33B

Oct. 5: St. Francis de Sales Booya Fiesta, Highland Park Pavilion, 1200 Montreal Ave., St. Paul; Map  11:30 a.m. until gone. Booya, tacos, hot dogs, beverages, music, children’s games and raffle. HD 64B

Oct. 5: Woodbury Lutheran Church, Oakhill Campus, 9050 N. 60th St., Stillwater. Map 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. or gone. Booya, crackers, cookies, bars and coffee. Takeout available; containers provided. Proceeds benefit the local food shelf. HD 41A

Oct. 11: Chef Ben’s Booya at St. Paul Brewing, 688 E. Minnehaha Ave., St. Paul; Map 11 a.m. until gone. Fire barrels, music, Mummy Train Pumpkin Ale release and Flannel Fest — wear your favorite flannel fashion for a chance to win prizes. HD 67B

Oct. 12: American Legion Post 620, 5383 N. 140th St., Hugo; Map noon until gone. HD 33A

Oct. 18: American Legion Post 577, 1129 Arcade St., St. Paul; Map 11 a.m. until gone. HD 67A

Oct. 19: Church of St. Agnes Fall Festival and Booya, 530 Lafond Ave., St. Paul; Map 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Games, raffle, country store and other food items available as well. Takeout available. HD 65A

Oct. 25: North St. Paul VFW Post 1350, 2483 E. Seventh Ave., North St. Paul; Map noon until gone. HD 44B

Oct. 26: Church of St. Peter, 2600 N. Margaret St., North St. Paul; Map 8 a.m. until gone. Takeout available at church’s east entrance and garage on 17th Avenue; containers provided. HD 44B

Oct. 26: Carry-out booya at St. Jerome School, 384 E. Roselawn Ave., Maplewood. Map 6 a.m. until gone; St. Jerome will provide containers. HD 44A

Nov. 1: St. Mary’s Catholic Church Lowertown, 267 E. Eighth St., St. Paul; Map 9 a.m. until noon. Sold by the quart. Containers provided. Indoor Fall Festival begins at 2 p.m.  HD 65B


We’re posting these Booya Events as a courtesy. We are not associated with them as an organization.  We are not compensated in any way by posting them. The schedule here is from Jess Fleming’s post on September 18th, 2025. Ours doesn’t have a paywall. We have added the House Districts where the events are being held, in case the local Republican Party Unit can assemble there. — admin

51st Annual Back to the 50’s Weekend June 20th to 22nd

Back to the 50’s 51st Annual MSRA Poster link


2025 Back to the 50’s Schedule of Events

2025 MSRA Back to the 50’s Visitor’s Guide 

2025 Back to the 50’s Interactive Map

2025 Back to the 50’s MN Fairgrounds PDF Map

Special Event at Lunchtime Thursday June 19th at Mancini’s Char House


Cost: 

SPECTATOR TICKETS:  Tickets purchased at the gate at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds are $15.00. Children under 15 are free with a paid adult. Cash only at the gates at the fairgrounds. We do not sell tickets online.

Advance Tickets can be found at NAPA Auto Parts Stores.

Back to the 50’s Car Show Logo

Free Park & Ride Shuttle (Saturday Only) 8 am to 10 pm

Metro Transit Free Pass (Survey) link

On the link above click on the day you want to attend, fill out the survey then either take a screenshot of the Free Pass, or make a print out. You can show it from your phone.

There are two locations for Park & Ride Shuttles for the Back to the 50’s Car Show on Saturday June 24th.

South of Fairgrounds

Energy Technology Center (ETC), 1450 Energy Park Drive, St Paul MN 55108 Map

North of the Fairgrounds

Minnesota Dept of Education (MDE), 1500 Hwy 36, Roseville MN 55113 Map


T6 Fly Over

Chuck Datko and the T6 Thunder North American Flight Team does formation flying with WW2/Korean War Era T6 Trainers. They’ll fly over the Fairgrounds at 11 AM on Saturday June 21st. If it is raining they’ll try for Sunday June 22nd at the same time.

T-6 Flyover Information


Swap Meet June 24th 6 AM to 1 PM

More information on the Swap Meet

It’s hard to list everything here about what one can do and see at Back to the 50’s, so we invite you to visit the MSRA’s website and find out yourself.

The 2025 Great Race June 21st to 29th

msrabacktothe50s.com

 

Let MNGOP know they should open their MNGOP Booth at this event. It’s worth every penny.

We are posting this event as a courtesy and do not benefit directly from doing so. Please dress for the weather, hydrate with water and electrolytes as it could be a warm weekend. — admin