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NISSWA AMERICAN LEGION

Escorted by the Nisswa American Legion Color Guard, students learn how to properly fold the nation's flag
While the main purpose of the ceremony is to honor those who have died, the Legion said it will also honor those who have served and those who continue to serve.
Lakes Prostate Cancer Fund receives $1,000 donation

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Jim Nordby (left) and John Greaves demonstrate U.S. flag disposal for Nisswa Elementary School fourth-graders in Jill Bjorge's class Friday, Oct. 9, at the Nisswa American Legion. The color guard leads Nisswa fourth-graders on a walk from the school to the Legion every year to teach the students about flag etiquette. Nancy Vogt / Echo Journal
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