The community has a large Mennonite community, who originally settled the area in the early to mid 20th-century.
For 10 days after the shooting, Carr hid in a Mennonite community.
The area is known for Amish and Mennonite communities nearby.
The certainty of their success is matched only by the powerful reaction against them in the Mennonite community.
He left the Mennonite community in 1912 at age 17 and moved, on his own, to California.
Children of the Mennonite community generally graduate from school after the 8th grade.
This cemetery is located south east of Bright, where it services the Mennonite community in the area.
The Mennonite community also shifted towards greater support of public education.
There is also an active Mennonite community within the county.
They created a Mennonite community that flourished from the late 1920s until the early 1960s.