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Many of the looks centered around “lake life,” with outfits designed to go from a day at the beach to a casual night on the town. From swimwear and flip flops to unique summer dresses and hats, the downtown stores featured fashion spanning all demographics and with a heavy emphasis on enjoying the summer months in style. ....
Two different lives It seemed like it was OK, and then you’d go to work during the week and you’d be like ‘Oh my god, that wasn’t OK. Cooksey said. “And then you’d come to the weekend and it was like, OK, you get drunk and end up doing it again. “All of a sudden it becomes a lifestyle without you even knowing. The next thing you know . you’re living two different lives.” Cooksey moved to Detroit Lakes from Hillsboro, N.D., in 2010. She had a new job as a hairstylist at Regis in Washington Square Mall. ....
Local hairstylists raise more than $5,000 for lakes area foster teenagers Owners of Bombshell Studios and the Live N Dye salon in downtown Detroit Lakes raised $5,050 in a social media campaign for North Home Children and Family Services. The money will be split between foster-children in the Detroit Lakes, White Earth and greater Becker County-area. Written By: Michael Achterling | × Natalie Pirtle, right, and Lindsey Cooksey, center, present more than $5,000 in donations to Chris Kaml of North Home Children and Family Services at Live N Dye salon in downtown Detroit Lakes. The donations will go to foster teenagers of North Home Children and Family Services, White Earth Foster Care and Becker County Human Services. (Michael Achterling / Tribune) ....