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NEW YORK MILLS

The victim said he was not injured, but believes a bullet grazed his shirt, according to court documents
A 21-year-old Henning man was arrested and charged with multiple felonies Thursday following an active shooter situation at the manufacturing plant in New York Mills. No injuries were reported.
One or two shots from a firearm were discharged at Lund Boat Company in New York Mills before employees restrained the shooter on Thursday, according to law enforcement. No injuries were reported.
No injuries have been reported at this time, according to an Otter Tail County Sheriff's Office press release.

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The Great American Think-Off is an exhibition of "civil disagreement between powerful ideas." The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center sponsors the annual philosophy contest.
New York Mills Regional Cultural Center’s annual Longest Night Music Festival is a live music event on the winter solstice or the longest night of the year. It features local and regional musicians.
The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center celebrates its 30th anniversary this year with a special retrospective exhibit tracing the growth of the Cultural Center from its humble beginnings in a barn outside of town to its current home in a historic downtown building in New York Mills.
The results of the 29th annual Great American Think-Off debate that occurred June 11 at the New York Mills School Auditorium are in. Four finalists argued, “Which should be more important: personal choice or social responsibility?” And the audience voted on the winner.
The Great American Think-Off debate will be at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 11, at the New York Mills School Auditorium. The four finalists argue the question: “Which should be more important: personal choice or social responsibility?” And audience members get to vote on the winner.
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Popular Lund boats made in New York Mills factory will be common on Minnesota lakes on fishing opener Saturday, May 14.

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Rural Browerville resident Smith, 58, served 14 years in law enforcement, including as a police officer in New York Mills, Perham and Wadena, as chief of the Motley Police Department and as a part-time deputy with the Wadena County Sheriff’s Office. He also worked as a probation agent for Todd-Wadena Community Corrections.
The Cultural Center continues to follow state guidelines related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Masks remain recommended indoors for unvaccinated people; and the center will continue to adapt its guidelines as needed to keep the community safe.
In fall 2020, Leona Cichy opened Roots and Wings Wildlings Forest School on her 40-acre property in New York Mills. This eight-week program started off small, then, by the end of it, there were 14 kids on the waiting list.

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