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  2. Robert N. Lemen - Wikipedia

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    Lemen went to Indiana University and graduated from the University of Minnesota North Central School of Agriculture in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. He was a public relations consultant. Lemen served in the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1981 and 1982 and was a Republican. He died at Grand Itasca Hospital in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. [1] [2]

  3. Gus Hendrickson - Wikipedia

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    After leaving East Lansing Hendrickson found his way behind the bench at Grand Rapids High School. After building a successful program he accepted the post at Minnesota–Duluth , taking his assistant Mike Sertich along for the ride. [ 3 ]

  4. Scot Kleinendorst - Wikipedia

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    Grand Rapids, Minnesota, U.S. Died: December 17, 2019 (aged 59) Duluth, Minnesota, U.S. Height: 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) Weight: 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb) Position: Defense: Shot: Left: Played for: New York Rangers Hartford Whalers Washington Capitals: National team United States: NHL draft: 98th overall, 1980 New York Rangers: Playing career: 1981 ...

  5. Carl Braaten - Wikipedia

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    Carl Edward Braaten (January 3, 1929 – October 28, 2023) was an American Lutheran theologian and minister.. Braaten authored and edited numerous books and theological papers, including Principles of Lutheran Theology (Fortress Press, 1983), Mother Church: Ecclesiology and Ecumenism (Fortress Press, 1998) and In One Body Through the Cross: The Princeton Proposal for Christian Unity (Eerdmans ...

  6. Paul G. Goebel - Wikipedia

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    Paul Gordon Goebel (May 28, 1901 – January 26, 1988) was an American football end who played for the University of Michigan Wolverines from 1920 to 1922. He was an All-American in 1921 and was the team's captain in 1922.

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  8. KAXE - Wikipedia

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    KAXE (91.7 FM) is a community licensed public radio station serving Northern Minnesota communities, including Grand Rapids, Brainerd, Bemidji, Virginia, Chisholm and Hibbing. The station airs locally produced news, talk, and music programming.

  9. Grand Rapids, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Grand Rapids is a city in Itasca County, Minnesota, United States, and it is the county seat.The population was 11,126 at the 2020 census. [2] The city is named for the 3.5-mile (5.6 km) long rapids in the Mississippi River which was the uppermost limit of practical steamboat travel during the late 19th century.