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New sign installed at Detroit Lakes Upstream Sucker Creek extols its natural treasures

A new sign, titled "A Treasure Trove of Gifts to All from Greater Sucker Creek," was recently installed along the main pathway at Upstream Sucker Creek in Detroit Lakes. The sign, which was sponsored by local resident Kay N. Larson, is a companion piece to one that was installed there in memory of her husband several years ago.

2 outstanding seniors are awarded at the Becker County Fair Thursday

2 outstanding seniors are awarded at the Becker County Fair Thursday Sally Hausken and Art Bakker received outstanding senior awards under the big tent at the Becker County Fair on Thursday, July 29, 2021. The awards were presented by Lisa Stroschein, senior coordinator at Mahube-Otwa, who described both seniors as exemplary models for community service who both go above-and-beyond to make Becker County a great place to call home. 7:05 pm, Jul. 29, 2021 × Art Bakker, left, of Detroit Lakes, and Sally Hausken, right, of Detroit Lakes, smile with their plaques and corsages after receiving outstanding senior awards at the 2021 Becker County Fair on July 29, 2021. (Michael Achteling / Detroit Lakes Tribune)

Sign installed at Minnesota preserve extols its natural treasures

A new sign, titled "A Treasure Trove of Gifts to All from Greater Sucker Creek," was recently installed along the main pathway at Upstream Sucker Creek in Detroit Lakes. The sign, which was sponsored by resident Kay N. Larson, is a companion piece to one that was installed there in memory of her husband several years ago.

Sign installed at Minnesota preserve extols its natural treasures | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Sign installed at Minnesota preserve extols its natural treasures A new sign, titled A Treasure Trove of Gifts to All from Greater Sucker Creek, was recently installed along the main pathway at Upstream Sucker Creek in Detroit Lakes. The sign, which was sponsored by resident Kay N. Larson, is a companion piece to one that was installed there in memory of her husband several years ago. 7:00 pm, Jun. 13, 2021 × Detroit Lakes resident Kay N. Larson, at right, was accompanied by her son, Brooks Larson, and daughter, Alexa Larson-Thorisch, when she went to Upstream Sucker Creek on Friday, May 28, to view the new sign that she had donated to the nature preserve. The sign stands next to another that was installed after the passing of her husband, C. Leroy Larson, in 2012. (Vicki Gerdes / Tribune)

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