While it was still a hamlet in 1911, Morrin was growing. Already general stores had popped in “Blooming Prairie,” as did the Crown Lumber Company and a Livery Stable. Telephone service was already in the works.
While it was still a hamlet in 1911, Morrin was growing. Already general stores had popped in “Blooming Prairie,” as did the Crown Lumber Company and a Livery Stable. Telephone service was already in the works.
Charmont continues to speak out on travel safety
“Disappointed, disgusted, but not surprised,” is Terra Charmont’s reaction to a recent decision by a Mexican court not to proceed with criminal charges related to the November 2010 explosion at a hotel in Mexico that killed Terra’s husband and son, Chris and John Charmont.The Drumheller Mail encourages commenting on our stories but due to our harassment policy we must remove any comments that are offensive, or don’t meet the guidelines of our commenting policy.