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  2. St. Cloud Times - Wikipedia

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    The St. Cloud Times history of multiple changes of ownership does not include the Lowry "The Union" paper among the five local publications that merged over time. [4] "With a population of just over two thousand in 1870, St. Cloud, Minnesota, was a bustling thoroughfare, but not large enough to support the multiple newspapers published in the ...

  3. St. Cloud Times celebrates community choice award ... - AOL

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    The St. Cloud Times has concluded its 19th annual Central MN Best of/Community Choice awards, which highlights outstanding businesses in the region.

  4. Annella Zervas - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Indian-American Catholic layman and Avon-resident Patrick Norton also learned of Sister Annella during a chance conversation with Brendan D. King in the vestibule of St. Anthony's Catholic Church in St. Cloud. An enthusiastic Norton immediately began mass-producing and giving away Zervas prayer cards and copies of Kreuter's pamphlet.

  5. Holdingford, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Holdingford is a city in Stearns County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 708 at the 2010 census. [5] It claims to be "The Gateway to Lake Wobegon", the fictional central Minnesota town created by author Garrison Keillor. Holdingford is part of the St. Cloud Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  6. Donald Joseph Kettler - Wikipedia

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    Donald Kettler was born on November 26, 1944, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Norbert Joseph 'Joe' Kettler and Marguerite Raiche. [1] His family later moved to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where Kettler and his three siblings (Jim, Beth, and Kathleen) were raised.

  7. Jim Johannson - Wikipedia

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    James Johannson (March 10, 1964 – January 21, 2018) was an American ice hockey player, coach and executive. He played for the United States national junior team at the World Juniors in 1983 and 1984, then played for the United States national team at the Winter Olympics in 1988 and 1992, the Ice Hockey World Championships in 1992, and was captain of the silver medal-winning team at the 1990 ...

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