The great hand-built sled race
February 6, 2013 in EOT Focus
They always say you don’t stop having fun because you get old, you get old because you stop having fun. If that’s the case, a group of men from BTD in Detroit Lakes may be staying forever young. Continue Reading
They always say you don’t stop having fun because you get old, you get old because you stop having fun. If that’s the case, a group of men from BTD in Detroit Lakes may be staying forever young.
The amphitheater was apparently carved and shaped during the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration, and city leaders at that time envisioned it as a popular spot for concerts and other public gatherings.
City plans future improvements for amphitheater users.
Julie Johnson slides down a hill with her grandson, Taylon, 5, Thursday morning near Trinity High School.
BOUNDARY WATERS CANOE AREA WILDERNESS, NEAR ELY, Minn. It was the ninth Improvised Explosive Device in Iraq that got him, Erick Millette said. He was a combat patrol leader in the Army serving near Balad, Iraq, in October 2006.
Worthington Middle School students Logan Thuringer, 13, Oliver Wolyniec, 13, and Blake Fauskee, 14, take advantage of their last day of winter vacation Monday to do some sledding out at a hill near Buss Field. 
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