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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. [1]
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.
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
Sebeka - Menahga Review Messenger Newspaper building, Sebeka, Minnesota. Items portrayed in this file depicts. Sebeka. creator. some value. author name string: Myotus.
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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]
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Douglas J. Johnson (August 17, 1942 – November 7, 2022) [1] was an American politician in the state of Minnesota. Johnson was born in Cook, Minnesota and graduated from Cook High School. He received his associate degree from Virginia Community College (now Mesabi Range College) and his bachelor's degree from University of Minnesota Duluth.