 The president's budget proposal eliminates public media funding. Learn how you can help at lptv.org slash action. Rain, sleet or snow, the parade must go on. Haiti Clotter shows us how the world's shortest parade still draws a crowd right here in Bemidji. For 11 years, the world's shortest parade has been a Bemidji St. Patrick's Day tradition. With the weather today, it was a pretty good turnout. It's usually a lot busier, there's a lot more kids usually, but obviously with our snow coming down, it was a little slower turnout this year. The cold and snow didn't seem to bother those marching the mere 78 paces in this year's edition of the parade. Why continue to do this tradition year after year? Just for fun, just to celebrate life. The parade started at Kagan Cork and ended at Bridget's Pub. After that it was time for a dance break. I thought it was a lot of fun and glad it was short because it was cold. The parade only lasted a few minutes, but it's the world's shortest parade for a reason. In Bemidji, Haiti Clotter, Lakeland News.