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Gauer -- Gregg

Kaley Gauer and Scot Gregg were united in marriage July 28 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Willmar.

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The bride is the daughter of Pam and Jim Gauer of Willmar. The groom is the son of Diane and Terry Gregg of Willmar.

Maids of honor were Abby Gauer and Maggie Gauer, sisters of the bride. Bride's attendants were Tara Johnson, Ashley Reiter and Erin Wiese, friends of the couple.

Best men were Todd Gregg, brother of the groom, and Steve Hedlof, friend of the couple. Groom's attendants were Max Nelsen, Mike Martin and Jordan Gauer, friends of the couple. Ring bearers were Carter Schwitters and Cole Schwitters, nephews of the groom.

Ushers were Austin Martin, Richie Norris, Jimmy Gieske and Joel Schendel, friends of the couple.

A reception and dance were held at the Holiday Inn and Willmar Conference Center.

The couple is living in Otsego. The bride is employed as a human resources executive team leader by Target in Plymouth. The groom is employed as a national account manager by Access America Transport in Ramsey.

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