A look back in history from past issues of the Lake Country Echo weekly newspaper 1:00 am, May 6, 2021 ×
The Oasis Center in Pequot Lakes celebrates its grand opening.
Katie Brine and Laurie Antolak finish first and second respectively in the 1,600-meter race at the Pequot Lakes Invitational.
30 years ago, May 9, 1991
Mission Fire Chief Dave Nieman receives the 1991 Minnesota Firefighter Community Service Award.
20 years ago, May 10, 2001
Area students help paint a colorful mural on the Pequot Lakes Post Office building. The mural is meant to greet Gov. Jesse Ventura as he arrives for the state fishing opener in Breezy Point.
10 years ago, May 5, 2011
Photo by Shane Morris / town of Silverthorne
The sound of a film camera’s shutter was captivating for Amy Marie Dlubac
. Her father put his old 35-millimeter Canon single-lens reflex camera in her hand while she was in middle school and lit a passion in her. That led to doing the yearbook at school and studying photography and photojournalism at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Now, Dlubac is one of the artists appearing at the Silverthorne Art Stroll, which was previously known as Stroll Along the Blue. The First Friday event once again combines visual and auditory arts on the Blue River Trail between the Silverthorne Performing Arts Center and the underpass by Chipotle Mexican Grill from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, May 7. It’s also the time to turn in bingo cards from April’s First Friday for the chance to win free drinks for a year.
June 3 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Learning Session at Schliemann Center for Women Infant Loss Support. June 3 at 5:30 pm. Due to covid, class capacity is limited. Masks required and social distancing strictly observed. Registration required, call 870-508-2345.Find out more »
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