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Four years ago, then-newlyweds Katie Diederichs and Ben Zweber quit their full-time jobs, loaded up a backpack each and boarded a cheap flight to Colombia. Their plan was to spend three months backpacking throughout South America, but even now, their adventure has yet to really end.

The blogger behind Grin and Cook It is a happy chef. Lake Minnetonka resident Martin Greenberger cooks for his family, friends and even friends of friends.

Dating apps today can be a sketchy place—and occasionally, a slew of potential daters lying about their identities, marital statuses and more.

These days, pilots Kathy Rauth and her daughter Sarah Polovitz spend most of their time on the ground.

This year, Mother’s Day is May 13.
 

After years of struggling with her own body image and dealing with uncomfortable, ill-fitting bras that failed to flatter her body type, Minnetonka resident and attorney Judy Samson began searching for a solution.

Sue Hawkes, a natural entrepreneur since she started a business in fifth grade, has a passion for sharing her talents to help others achieve their best.

Tiffany Kokal spends hours behind a camera, but photography hasn’t always been her full-time job. She has always had a deep love of art but was working as a dental assistant when the photography bug bit.

Every year, the Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Chamber of Commerce awards one member of the chamber community who goes above and beyond the typical duties of their work.

What’s kendama, you ask? It’s a Japanese skill game using a wooden toy, similar to the cup and ball toy familiar to most Americans. The ken has three cups and a spike. Attached to the ken by a string is a ball with a hole in the middle.

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