Indiana Jones, minus the whip: Cannon Falls grad wants to travel the world, examine ancient civilizations
9 Jun 2019
From her many hiking experiences and dipnetting in Alaska to helping run a vineyard on her family farm and overseeing her school's newspaper, Cannon Falls senior Laura Johnson has already led a pretty interesting life.
Johnson graduated on May 31 and will continue her education at Augustana University in Sioux Falls, S.D., where she'll double major in anthropology and journalism.
Johnson is the only member of her family to be born in Alaska and described living in the state as "pretty wild."
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