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  2. Sebeka High School - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.sebeka.k12.mn.us. Sebeka High School is a public high school in Sebeka, Minnesota, United States serving grades 7–12. [2] The high school is part of Sebeka Public School (Independent School District 820), [1] and is contained within the same building as the elementary school. Sebeka's mascot is the Trojan.

  3. Sebeka, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Sebeka (/ s ə ˈ b iː k ə / sə-BEE-kə) is a city in Wadena County, Minnesota, United States. Its population was 711 at the 2010 census. [6] The name comes from an Ojibwe word meaning "town by the water". [7] U.S. Highway 71, State Highway 227, and the historic Jefferson Highway (now Jefferson Avenue), are three of the main routes in the city

  4. Wadena County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 there were four organized school districts in the county: Wadena, Verndale, Sebeka and Menahga. In 1906 there were 52 school districts in the county, most of which were rural schools. Sebeka once had Minnesota's second-largest creamery. Over the years there have been approximately ten creameries in the county and ten cheese factories. [5]

  5. Kenneth Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Arnold was born on March 29, 1915, in Sebeka, Minnesota. [1] He grew up in Scobey, Montana. He was an Eagle Scout and all-state football player in high school. [2] He attended the University of Minnesota in 1934–35. [1] His family was of Lutheran faith. [3] In 1938, he began work for Red Comet, manufacturer of automatic firefighting equipment.

  6. Dick Stigman - Wikipedia

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    Dick Stigman. Richard Lewis Stigman (born January 24, 1936) [1] is an American former professional baseball player, a left-handed pitcher who appeared in seven Major League seasons (1960–1966) [1] for the Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins and Boston Red Sox. Born in Nimrod, Minnesota, he graduated from Sebeka High School. [1]

  7. Minnesota State Knowledge Bowl Meet - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota State Knowledge Bowl Meet is an annual, ... Sebeka (162.5) Crookston ... Minnesota New Country School (108.5) Fosston (102)

  8. Category:Schools in Wadena County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    W. Wadena-Deer Creek Senior High School. Categories: Education in Wadena County, Minnesota. Buildings and structures in Wadena County, Minnesota. Schools in Minnesota by county.

  9. Talk:Sebeka High School - Wikipedia

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