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Minn. Boys and Girls Club gets makeover
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2002 The Boys and Girls Club serving the Leech Lake and Cass Lake Ojibwe reservations in Minnesota is getting a makeover. The club will reopen after $23,900 in renovations are completed September 16. The tribes coordinated the work. The club first opened three years ago. Children from first through 12th grade are welcome. Get the Story:
Cass Lake Boys & Girls Club to expand, remodel (The Bemidji Pioneer 8/28)
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