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Cody Cashman, CEO of the Red River Valley Fair, said he has heard no feedback this summer, positive or negative, regarding the tents selling Trump-related items, though he said last year he heard from two people who were upset with the presence of such stands. He said he told one of them that at the fair everyone has freedom of speech and that as long as people are cordial and having a good time, "you don't have to look at it, you don't have to go buy it." ....
Cody Cashman, CEO of the Red River Valley Fair, said he has heard no feedback this summer, positive or negative, regarding the tents selling Trump-related items, though he said last year he heard from two people who were upset with the presence of such stands. He said he told one of them that at the fair everyone has freedom of speech and that as long as people are cordial and having a good time, "you don't have to look at it, you don't have to go buy it." ....
Cody Cashman, CEO of the Red River Valley Fair, said he has heard no feedback this summer, positive or negative, regarding the tents selling Trump-related items, though he said last year he heard from two people who were upset with the presence of such stands. He said he told one of them that at the fair everyone has freedom of speech and that as long as people are cordial and having a good time, "you don't have to look at it, you don't have to go buy it." ....
Cody Cashman, CEO of the Red River Valley Fair, said he has heard no feedback this summer, positive or negative, regarding the tents selling Trump-related items, though he said last year he heard from two people who were upset with the presence of such stands. He said he told one of them that at the fair everyone has freedom of speech and that as long as people are cordial and having a good time, "you don't have to look at it, you don't have to go buy it." ....
Joyce LaRue Kakac was born on March 6th 1939 to Robert and Vendena (Erickson) Kakac, the third child of ten children. Growing up and helping on the family farm, she was interested in nature and animals of all kinds. After graduating from Central High School in Alexandria, Joyce went on to graduate from Alexandria Technical School and received her LPN license. Employment at Douglas County hospital started her lifelong career in nursing. ....