Kelsey Felch is hoping her St. Edmond girls golf team takes a significant step forward competitively in 2023 as long as the Gaels are also enjoying themselv
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Shelly Jacobi, of Moorland, left, visits with Roger Graham, of Fort Dodge, about products from Tastefully Simple during The Messenger’s Home, Garden and Lifestyle Show. Graham took home some ultimate steak seasoning to try with his next meal. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson
Aaron Calhoun, a salesman for Beyond Aerus, moves one of the air purifiers for sale during The Messenger’s Home, Garden and Lifestyle Show. Calhoun said a lot of customers show interest in the product because of concerns about allergies, asthma and the COVID-19 virus. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson
Maggie Plahn, a designer for Chalk Couture, holds a decorative sign during The Messengerâs Home, Garden and Lifestyle Show on Saturday. Plahn said wall decor was selling well at the show. She also said many people were signing up for workshops, where people can pick what they want, make it and take it home.
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This image shows what the area that now contains the Crossroads Mall could look like with residential, business and retail buildings. This view looks from the northeast corner to the southwest corner of the current Crossroads Mall. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson
Angela Croonquist, owner of Salon Central, poses in her freshly remodeled shop. Croonquist, who has been a hair stylist for 29 years, open her new business on Aug. 3.
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This image shows what the area that now contains the Crossroads Mall could look like with residential, business and retail buildings. This view looks from the northeast corner to the southwest corner of the current Crossroads Mall.