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(52,384 posts)
Wed Jan 25, 2017, 02:58 PM Jan 2017

A woman marched alone in a small town in Minnesota

On Monday I was watching the CBS morning show and they had two women discussing the women's march. One of them was from the New York Times. She said that in one small town in Minnesota one woman just marched on her own.

I cannot find it on either the CBS program or on the New York Times site. But would have been nice to know more, to cover it locally.

Anyone knows anything about it?

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A woman marched alone in a small town in Minnesota (Original Post) question everything Jan 2017 OP
Lovely and hope it did happen-someplace in MN. riversedge Jan 2017 #1
See post #2 underpants Jan 2017 #3
Longville Minn. ? underpants Jan 2017 #2
Beautiful! Thank you. (nt) question everything Jan 2017 #4
Well, that made me cry. LisaM Jan 2017 #6
Being a caregiver is enough underpants Jan 2017 #7
Here's a link from the Indy nykym Jan 2017 #5
Thank you. I am always amzed at the resourcefulness of DUers question everything Jan 2017 #8
I do not know about that march but Doreen Jan 2017 #9
This is just an awesome story. byronius Jan 2017 #10
that one really touches my heart Motley13 Jan 2017 #11

underpants

(197,169 posts)
3. See post #2
Wed Jan 25, 2017, 03:03 PM
Jan 2017

But on Saturday, 66 people from Longville and nearby towns showed up to walk with Barton.

LisaM

(29,685 posts)
6. Well, that made me cry.
Wed Jan 25, 2017, 03:07 PM
Jan 2017

And she's brave, not just being a caregiver, but finding a way.

underpants

(197,169 posts)
7. Being a caregiver is enough
Wed Jan 25, 2017, 03:11 PM
Jan 2017

I used to work in a related field - those people are angels walking the Earth.

Yes it's a great story.

Doreen

(11,686 posts)
9. I do not know about that march but
Wed Jan 25, 2017, 03:25 PM
Jan 2017

I saw Four women in Centralia Washington with signs. I was going to join them but but by the time I was able to get there they were gone.

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