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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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Menahga (/ m ə ˈ n ɑː ɡ ə / mə-NAH-gə) [4] is a city in Wadena County in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The population was 1,306 at the 2010 census . [ 5 ]
A bomb squad and beeswax were among the items that were used in the extraction of the historic time capsule, which included historical documents, film and a 1921 Kansas City Star article.
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
Nimrod is a city in Wadena County, Minnesota, United States.The population was 69 at the 2010 census, [5] making it one of the smallest incorporated towns in Minnesota, though it is included on most major maps.
Minnesota State Highway 227 (MN 227) was a 10.680-mile-long (17.188 km) highway in north-central Minnesota, which ran from its intersection with U.S. Highway 71 and Wadena County Road 8 in Sebeka and continued east to its eastern terminus at its intersection with Wadena County Roads 12 and 14 in Nimrod near the Crow Wing River.
Sebeka High School students are also involved in a variety of extracurricular organizations and activities, including FFA, BPA, NHS, FCCLA, Knowledge Bowl, Speech, and the one-act play. [24] In 2008, Sebeka's Knowledge Bowl team placed 3rd in the Class A state meet , [ 25 ] while the team earned a 5th-place finish in 2009. [ 26 ]