Local Maverick Chases His Wanderlust. Wayzata graduate charts his own course.
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Though her name may not be familiar, Ronnie Winsor’s work has touched an extraordinary number of lives.
There’s a new band in town: The Mama’s Boys—a vocalist, two guitarists and a drummer—play classic rock at shows around the lake area. Nothing too special, right?
Sonja Midtune, a Minnetonka High School alumna and now budding musician in Los Angeles, is a prime example of a person whose roots lie in Lake Minnetonka, but whose influence has spread much further.
Long Lake native Jeff Dayton has been playing guitar and singing since he was nine years old, and began his professional music career after high school.
Aarr, me hearties. If you’re out sailing—or swashbuckling—on Lake Minnetonka this summer, keep a weather eye out for a familiar face.
It’s that time of year again when we stop our car on a busy highway to allow our feathered friends to waddle across the road: The geese are back.
Twenty-five years is an impressive length of time to do anything—let alone your dream job. That’s why we’re tipping our hats to Minnetonka’s Julie Sjordal, who’s celebrating 25 years of service, including four years as executive director, at St.
Pam Guttman sees things others don’t. That’s probably why the photo she snapped last winter at the Freewheel Frozen Frolic bike race on Lake Minnetonka won second place in the Activities category of the Lens on Lake Minnetonka Photo Contest.