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Lanning -- Neutgens

Lisa Lanning and Joshua Neutgens were united in marriage Dec. 31 at First Lutheran Church in Renville.

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The bride is the daughter of Paul and Liz Lanning of Sacred Heart. The groom is the son of Roger and Kathe Neutgens of Roseville.

Maid of honor was Kelly Hagen, friend of the couple. Bride's attendants were Amanda Malvin, Jolene Keim and Gretta Hanson, friends of the couple; Kim Lanning, sister-in-law of the bride; and Bridget MacBean and Gina Oelschlager, sisters of the groom. Flower girl was Emma Neutgens, goddaughter of the couple.

Best man was Alex Neutgens, brother of the groom. Groom's attendants were Brad Triplett, Tim Gilberts and Kraig Schroer, friends of the couple; and Peter Lanning, Bradley Lanning and David Lanning, brothers of the bride. Ring bearers were Caden Arterburn, godson of the bride; Ryder Lanning, godson of the couple; and Trevor Neutgens and Charlie Oelschlager, godsons of the groom.

Ushers were Nick Daak, Mike Gilhoi, Zach Ryan and Aaron Tauber, friends of the couple.

A reception and dance were held at the Renville Community Center.

The couple resides near Sacred Heart. The groom is employed by Charter Communications as a broadband technician, and the bride is employed by the University of Minnesota Extension - Renville County as the 4-H program coordinator.

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