 Well, finally tonight, we have a change here on Lakeland News for the first time in 20 years, Community Spotlight will not be a segment for Lakeland News. It's going on hiatus, but we have an exciting news segment for you in business. And our first segment tonight is regarding a company in Crosslake, I should say a business in Crosslake. And when driving on County Road 66 in Crosslake, you might notice a unique building with a bright yellow paint and rainbow benches, posting over 30 flavors of ice cream, a coffee shop, and crafts from over 100 local artists. Lake Country Crafts and Cones is a favorite of visitors and locals alike. With the very first story in our new segment in business, reporter Rachel Johnson has more. Superman, blueberry cheesecake, Pirates Bounty and Java Chunk, those are just a few of the over 36 flavors that Lake Country Crafts and Cones offers. Best ice cream in Crosslake, best ice cream in Minnesota, I should say. Lake Country Crafts and Cones lies on the main street in Crosslake, and in addition to having the most flavors, also sells the most pounds of ice cream per year in Minnesota. We sell more ice cream than any other cone shop in the state, which we're very proud of that fact. It's hundreds, it's thousands of three gallon tubs every summer, every year. In addition to ice cream, the store also sells the crafts of over 150 local artisans. The shop winds through various rooms lined with gift ideas and tickets spent for anyone of any age. Pat Netko bought Lake Country Crafts and Cones from the original owners, Mary and Alden Hardwick in the late 90s after working for them at the store. I have been here since 1998, so it's been over 20 years though, and I love, I love this business, I love the people that I work with. It's a favorite stop for families vacationing in Crosslake and the surrounding area in the summer. We have really long lines in the summers, but the customers are always very happy because the lines go so quickly. Usually they're like out to the parking lot. Lake Country Crafts and Cones is truly one of a kind. I think the fact that you can come in and have coffee, ice cream, a sandwich, you can go shopping, you can get candy, there's gifts for all ages. It just kind of takes care of a lot of needs. Pat Netko and the employees at Lake Country Crafts and Cones plan to keep serving locals and tourists alike a great scoop of ice cream for years to come. I love this place and I love the people and maybe I'll be scooping ice cream till I'm 90. I don't know. I mean, crafts, coffee and ice cream, what is not to like? It's just a fun happy place to come. For those weeks in business, reporting from Crosslake, Rachel Johnson, Lakeland News. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.