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For two years the missionaries worked fruitfully together, and, when in 1851 Pierz removed to Minnesota, Mrak retained charge of the Indian mission.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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There's way more baiting going on than we're finding, I guarantee you,'' said conservation officer Paul Kuske of Pierz, Minn.
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"I think it's definitely a necessary program -- a great program," said city administrator Anna Gruber of Pierz, where the money will also build a "pedestrian refuge" to make it easier to cross a busy street in front of the school.
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Pierz, a central Minnesota city of less than 2,000, will get $447,000 to build 4,200 feet of sidewalks, as well as improve pavement markings and a "dynamic speed display system."
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Superintendent George Weber says the Pierz boys' basketball team was on its way home from a game in Maple Lake when one of the players reported that he was inappropriately touched and felt violated.
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Pierz said he intends to speak about septic system compliance at this evening's China Lake
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Pierz said the town contracted with two residents to assist with code enforcement work:
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Varner originally was from Pierz, Minn., and was working at Wishek Livestock Sales, which is owned by his father, Joe.
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Pierz said Baker does not own road frontage; he has an easement giving him access to his land over Industrial Drive.
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• Pierz vs. Rockford (at SCSU) • Prestige Acad. at SP Humboldt, 7 pm
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