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Cadillac Hosts North American Snow Festival

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The North American Snow Festival has kicked off in Cadillac, and events for the whole family will be taking place all weekend long.

The festival began last night with events like the Miss Cadillac NASF pageant.

Over the weekend, ice fishing tournaments, snowmobile races, and a polar dip are just some of the things going on.

Event organizers say they expect this year's turnout to be great, especially because of all the snow.

New events have been adding to this year's agenda, including a live band tonight at the Wex, and a wrestling rumble on ice.

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