Midwest Country
Midwest Country

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Joe Jensen, his wife, Kathy, and their son Jeff purchased the theater that’s home to “Midwest Country” in 1997. The venue, located in Sandstone, Minn., is a smoke and alcohol-free environment where artists such as Connie Smith, Kitty Wells, Stonewall Jackson, Hank Thompson, and David Frizzell have all performed. Nearly every weekend, the stage lights up, cameras roll, and country music entertains all. READ MORE

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