2024 Vulcan Krewe’s identities revealed as St. Paul Winter Carnival winds down
As the 2024 St. Paul Winter Carnival comes to a close, the identities of this year’s Vulcan Krewe have been revealed.
This year’s Krewe is:
Fire King Vulcanus Rex LXXXVI, Jim Libke of St. Anthony
Duke of Klinker, Shane Geng of Cottage Grove
Count of Ashes, Tim Routa of Maplewood
General Flameous, Dave Andrews of Stillwater
Count Embrious, Dusty Carlson of Oakdale
Prince of Soot, J.D. Nystrom of St. Paul
Baron Hot Sparkus, Johnny Linden of White Bear Lake
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