Long Lake True Value Has True Historic Value
Kudos to the Kokesh and Kraemer families for many years of hard work.
As a writer, I must read. And in most profiles is a mention to the person’s work ethic. It’s the most common thread. It’s no mistake that they are newsworthy. They work at it. Whatever “it” is.
The Kokesh and Kraemer families behind Long Lake True Value are no different. For four generations, they have worked at the family business of owning and operating a general or hardware store. It’s in their blood, says a member the up-and-coming fifth generation.
Read about what drives these families in the February issue of Lake Minnetonka Magazine or visit lakeminnetonkamag.com starting February 1.
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