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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.

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Dr. Peter Anagnostopoulos, medical director of emergency medicine at CHI St. Joseph’s Health in Park Rapids, said about 400-500 fish hook cases are seen each year in the hospital’s emergency room, mostly during the summer.
Kayaks see use in the lake country for fishing and hunting, as well as sightseeing tours.
Incumbent State Sen. Paul Utke said he will defend his Senate seat in a primary.
Kent Estey's show "Hope and Healing" runs through April 30 at the MacRostie Art Center in Grand Rapids.
The Park Rapids Tall Pine Toms chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation has been sprucing up habitats for turkey and other wildlife in the Hubbard County area.
Dr. Sarah Frenning, a pediatrician at Essentia Health Park Rapids Clinic; Dr. Johnna Nynas, an obstetrician-gynecologist at Sanford Bemidji Medical Center; and Dr. Jill Olson, a family physician at Sanford Family Medicine in Bemidji, all followed the progress of studies on Pfizer’s pediatric vaccine.
Medical personnel believe the therapy can head off hospital stay and severe effects of the viral disease.
Residents gave the Park Rapids City Council tough feedback about Enbridge's ongoing use of the city water supply while residential drought restrictions are in place.
Two emergency room doctors discuss the pros and cons of emergency care for parents, older adults and summer vacationers in northern Minnesota.