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Robin Fish

staff reporter

Robin Fish is a staff reporter at the Park Rapids Enterprise. Contact him at rfish@parkrapidsenterprise.com or 218-252-3053. He covers the Park Rapids City Council, the Park Rapids ÍáÍáÂþ»­ Board and the Nevis City Council, and also handles faith and entertainment content for the newspaper.

Robin has been with the Enterprise since January 2018. His previous experience includes 3.5 years as editor of the Morgan County Press of Stover, Mo. and about eight years combined as executive assistant and distribution coordinator with GOOD NEWS, a journal of Lutheran teaching based near St. Louis, Mo.

A graduate of Crosby-Ironton High ÍáÍáÂþ»­, Bethany Lutheran College, Mankato State University and Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Ind., Robin enjoys reading, reviewing books and movies, playing piano and organ, creative writing, blogging and composing music.

The troop has had 15 members in its six-year history, achieving a lot in the short time since the former Boy Scouts of America became the more inclusive Scouting America.
Cate Worner earned her Eagle award last August after a project involving the Veterans for Foreign Wars post in Bemidji.
The story of Park Rapids' charming downtown is part of a series called Lakes Country Treasures, which will take readers down the roads and through some of the most unique must-see gems of Minnesota's lakes country.
Property owner Nik Lensing is working with the Forests for Humanity Program to share 10% of his red pine harvest with the Bemidji charity.
Local author Art Burns told the Hubbard County Historical Society on July 29 about his wide-ranging adventures, from being mistaken for the Lindbergh baby to preparing Vietnam War-era battle plans.
A NASA project leader, a chemical engineer with a plumbing manufacturer, a chemistry professor and an ecologist shared their experiences as women in science, technology, engineering and math careers.
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Owner-CEO Ryan Menzel reckons 'mission accomplished' on a case-by-case basis.
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The Bemidji-based basket maker explores vessels ranging from functional to experimental.
Campground and wilderness camping are a popular summer activity in the Park Rapids area.
The downtown Park Rapids event combined the announcement of an upcoming museum of Indigenous treaty and civil rights with a celebration of Latino culture and community healing.