Stepping out for a good cause
May 2, 2013 in Alexandria Echo Press
More than 85 people, including many men walking gingerly on high heels, took to the streets of Alexandria Tuesday night in a new communitywide effort against sexual assault. Continue Reading
With the spring temperature warming up to 52 degrees, Nancy Callahan, left, walks with Skeeter, while her daughter, Jen Anderson walks with Ruby at noon around Young’s Park.
WILLMAR Some of the 36 men walked in scandals, some in pumps, others in high heels and a few in their own shoes.
Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, the international men’s march to stop rape, sexual assault and gender violence is held Saturday at the Willmar Middle School track.
Aleigha Schmidt, 1, Killdeer, sits on her aunt, Jenn Aritage’s, lap in the yard of the Dickinson Research Extension Center and colors a flower for the promise garden at Saturday’s 5K Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
Elizabeth Dykema and Brian Jennings, both of Dickinson, go out for a walk at the West River Community Center on Thursday afternoon.
Like most people, Dickinson resident Peggy Stieg thought cancer was something that happened to someone else, not me.
Under a clear, starry night on July 13 and 14, about 700 people gathered at Citizen’s Field in Alexandria to participate in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life of Douglas County.
Friends Jordan Bauer, Dickinson, left, and Lloyd Fisher, Branson, Mo., cross over the Heart River along South Main during an afternoon walk Wednesday in Dickinson. 
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