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The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center's 32nd annual Great American Think-Off question asks “Is there only one truth, or are there many truths?” Finalists in the essay contest will debate views.
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The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center's 32nd annual Great American Think-Off question asks “Is there only one truth, or are there many truths?” Finalists in the essay contest will debate views.
The 31st annual Think-Off hosted by the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center will occur live on stage on June 8 with four finalists taking a position on the philosophical question of free speech.
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The mom of an interracial family in Wadena claims her daughter was harassed by Wadena-Deer Creek students
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The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center's 31st annual Great American Think-Off question asks if freedom of speech is worth the price paid for it. Everyday people will debate it at an exhibition.
The Sebeka Red Eye River Days will feature a tractor exhibit, a kiddie tractor pull, a slowest tractor race, free parade entry and a breakfast tractor drive with an inaugural tractor show this year.
The 30th annual Think-Off Debate hosted by the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center will occur Saturday, June 10, but festivities related to the public philosophical event start Friday, June 9.
Minnesota native Aaron Simmons, who is poised to be a rising star in Nashville, will perform on June 9 at Burlington Northern Park. He headlines the inaugural June Jubilee Country Concert in Wadena.
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