 To celebrate our 20th anniversary of Lakeland News, we're taking a look back at some of the memorable local stories we've covered over the years. We're calling it 20 for 20. 20 stories in all, one for each of the 20 years we've been on the air with Lakeland News. Now in 2015, the economy in Crosby was experiencing a revival thanks to the creative use of old mining trails in the area. Reporter Scott Sheehan took a closer look at what the present and future look like in the area thanks to the recently created mountain bike trails in the Crosby area. Ready to hit the trails, Cyan and the Lakes hope is to create enough mountain bike trails so an experienced mountain biker can ride for three days without repeating a trail. Cyan and the Lakes Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jessica Holmweg says these trails and scenery add another unique element to the Brennerd Lakes area. We're a tourism destination and not only biking but all silent sports. We have a unique area. We have our mine lakes are great for fishing and paddle boarding and kayaking. There's just a vast variety of things to do in this area and we hope that that brings people here and supporting the economy here and spending their dollars in our local businesses. Cuyuna trails are ranked nationally at the silver level by the International Mountain Biking Association and feature over 25 miles of riding spread across 800 acres of paved and singletrack trails. More trails are being planned for the future and the business community continues to grow as well. There are now 15 new businesses in Crosby that weren't there six years ago. And you can watch that entire story at our website lptv.org tomorrow. Next Wednesday night we take a look back at a story from 2016. Nearing the end of the 20 for 20 it's been a fun look through the years. It has been. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.