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Queen of the shelves: Edna Rickman marks 30 years

Edna Rickman has been the anchor at the Stayton Food Bank for 30 years. Photo by Sharon Frichtl By Mary Owen Edna Rickman is as much a staple at the Stayton Food Bank as a can of peaches. The Stayton ...

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One Bright Spot: Sisters help others preserve cherished memories

Two local artists keep busy by helping others make memories with “family-inspired” paper art that they sell online. “One Bright Spot gives us the artistic outlet we both really need,” said Jennifer Evans, of Lyons, who owns the Web store with her twin sister, Rebecca Grinder, of Aumsville.

Cruz-In: A Detroit Lake tradition

Beep, beep! Attention car lovers: some of the area’s hottest vehicles will be on display from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 18 at the annual Cruz-In at the Lake in downtown Detroit Lake.