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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.

Neal Todd came home to be buried Saturday, July 10, in Akeley, after nearly 80 years on the Missing in Action list.
Virtual OB/GYN visits may improve prenatal outcomes, says a Sanford Health physician.
There were no known injuries, but a bean processing building sustained extensive damage.
Winona LaDuke explains her fellow water protectors' continuing opposition to the oil pipeline replacement project, despite final permit approvals allowing construction to move forward.
In a discussion with two figures in the northern Minnesota snowmobile community, the winter motorsport prompts thoughts about local business, trail permits and unpredictable weather.
The community tree, lit up in a virtual ceremony Nov. 27, was lying in the middle of Main Avenue by Nov. 29.
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. — The artwork displayed in a sculpture garden at the Hubbard County Developmental Achievement Center’s thrift store in Park Rapids, Minn., are the work of one person.
PARK RAPIDS, Minn.--A European explorer stopped recently at Itasca State Park to resupply and prepare for the next stage of an 18,000-mile exploration of the Americas -- all without the aid of a motor.
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. -- A 4-year-old boy from Iowa drowned with his father on May 19 on Hart Lake when their kayak overturned. That is only the closest to home of a recent spate of child drownings and near-drownings in Minnesota.
PARK RAPIDS, Minn.--Until last week, a Civil War veteran buried in the Lakeport Cemetery in Laporte had only a plain wooden cross to mark his grave. Thanks to cemetery sexton Karen Keener, Johann Christian Lukenbill (1846-1919) now has a stone ma...