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  2. Warren, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Warren was platted in 1879, and named for Charles H. Warren, a railroad official. [6] A post office has been in operation at Warren since 1880. [7]Although several times larger than the next largest city in the county, Warren's prominence as the county seat has been threatened several times in its history.

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  4. Warren Municipal Airport (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The Warren City Council voted to build an airport in 1965 for an estimated cost of $109,000. A dedication ceremony took place in August 1966. [2] Warren Municipal Airport covers an area of 167 acres (68 ha) at an elevation of 888 feet (271 m) above mean sea level.

  5. Warren Township, Winona County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Warren Township is a township in Winona County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 651 at the 2010 census. [3] Warren Township was organized in 1858, and probably named for Warren Wilson, a pioneer settler. [4]

  6. Warrenton Township, Marshall County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Warrenton Township, Minnesota Show map of the United States Coordinates: 48°14′45″N 96°48′56″W  /  48.24583°N 96.81556°W  / 48.24583; -96

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  8. Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988

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    The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988 (the "WARN Act") is a U.S. labor law that protects employees, their families, and communities by requiring most employers with 100 or more employees to provide notification 60 calendar days in advance of planned closings and mass layoffs of employees. [1]

  9. K. J. Taralseth Company - Wikipedia

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    The K. J. Taralseth Company was a prominent retail business in Warren, Minnesota, United States, in operation 1888–1959.The original building it occupied burned down in 1910, so the owners commissioned a new building the following year which is still standing.