MOORHEAD — William Kent Krueger’s latest book, “The River We Remember,” isn’t an autobiography, but it’s based on a theme that touched him very personally. His fifth standalone novel looks at how ...
Cork O’Connor, whose wife is a full-blooded Ojibwe and who is half Native American himself, retired from his job as Aurora, Minnesota, police chief a while back. He now runs a fast-food place, but ...
ST. PETER — Renowned St. Paul author William Kent Krueger loves to write, tell stories and support libraries. He will do all three when he speaks 6 p.m. Wednesday at the St. Peter High School ...
As part of its One Book, One Community, Schaumburg Township District Library welcomes bestselling author William Kent Krueger to the Al Larson Prairie Center for the Arts on Thursday, Feb. 16.
The Book Stall in Winnetka hosted acclaimed author, William Kent Krueger on Saturday, Sept. 23 for a discussion of his new murder mystery novel, “The River We Remember.” In 1958, a small Minnesota ...
DULUTH — It's Pride weekend in the Twin Ports. Here are six more events to consider as you're planning your Labor Day weekend in Duluth and Superior. It's 469 miles to Chicago, you've got a full tank ...
On first glance it might seem that Minnesota authors William Kent Krueger and Mindy Mejia’s latest novels have little in common. Krueger’s “Spirit Crossing” is a stellar example of eco-literature, ...
Trouble has returned — for the 19th time! — to the northern Minnesota town of Aurora, population 3,700. That’s a lot of mayhem, even for a fictional place, and former sheriff Cork O’Connor is hip-deep ...