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Article: A resurrection story for a tough audience; Dan Hinz's tale of redemption takes him from railroad tracks to Easter service.(NEWS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- March 28, 1997
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A few weeks back, Chaplain Sue was trying to figure out how she could get the Christian faith's big story, the Easter story, across to her unusual congregation.
"I was wondering, `What sort of image can I give these kids of the resurrection?' " said Chaplain Sue, also known as Susan Aller Hatlie, director of chaplaincy service at the Hennepin County Juvenile Justice Center in Minneapolis.
" . . . The kids in this building have their own resurrection stories. There are kids with bullets in their spines and skid marks on their foreheads from where bullets grazed their skin, which means they were just inches away from being killed. But how do you get the ...
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Article: Fuentes, Hinz lead in fundraising
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October 17, 2008 ;
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... ... Fuentes and school board candidate William Hinz are outraising their opponents by 7-1 ... Replenishment District of Southern California, and Hinz, a candidate for the Lowell Joint School ... half of the $19,450 she has raised. Hinz has only spent $7,224 of his own money ...
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