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New Ulm

American  
[uhlm] / ʌlm /

noun

  1. a city in S Minnesota.


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Nienstedt was the bishop of New Ulm, Minnesota, at the time.

From Seattle Times

But before he goes, he’s got one task to complete: giving away the weekly newspaper he owns in Lafayette, Minnesota, a town of about 500 residents in Nicollet County near New Ulm.

From Seattle Times

The dioceses of St. Cloud, New Ulm and Duluth and the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis have emerged from bankruptcy.

From Washington Times

He is also helping several other theaters through the pandemic — the Umbrella Arts Center, in his hometown, Concord, Mass.; the Grand Center for Arts & Culture, in New Ulm, Minn., where another sister is the executive director; and the Garry Marshall Theater, in Burbank, Calif., where the producer is Joseph Leo Bwarie, who played Frankie Valli in the Broadway production of “Jersey Boys” off and on for several years.

From New York Times

Before setting its sights on Murdock, the Asatru Folk Assembly was rumored to be looking into buying an old church in New Ulm last year.

From Washington Times