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Education fired all 44. Reese 44 members were the first teachers in Michigan fired for demanding a fair contract by striking. This produced the phrase "Remember the Reese 44".
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1995:Karrs Corner
1940:Bradleyville
1847:Indianfields
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1425:Frankentrost
1370:Brady Center
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2005:Quanicassee
1970:East Dayton
1927:communities
1782:General law
1651:County seat
1395:Crow Island
1352:communities
1299:Buena Vista
1251:St. Charles
1231:Maple Grove
1201:Frankenmuth
1138:Buena Vista
1115:St. Charles
1049:Frankenmuth
1024:County seat
823:January 31,
686:other races
660:2000 census
634:other races
604:2010 census
292:2010 census
74: /
2093:Categories
2015:Silverwood
1867:Millington
1752:Unionville
1741:Millington
1531:Swan Creek
1491:Morseville
1390:Clausedale
1380:Carrollton
1294:Bridgeport
1256:Swan Creek
1216:Jonesfield
1186:Carrollton
1133:Bridgeport
759:References
608:As of the
276:U.S. state
254:feature ID
162:Population
62:83°41′22″W
59:43°27′10″N
2055:Footnotes
2031:Wahjamega
2010:Richville
1975:Ellington
1887:Watertown
1832:Fairgrove
1822:Ellington
1784:townships
1721:Fairgrove
1716:Cass City
1569:Footnotes
1521:Roosevelt
1466:Lakefield
1461:Kochville
1276:Zilwaukee
1246:Spaulding
1226:Lakefield
1221:Kochville
1196:Chesaning
1171:Blumfield
1166:Birch Run
1094:Chesaning
1089:Birch Run
1059:Zilwaukee
747:Education
298:Geography
242:FIPS code
230:Area code
184:Time zone
154:Elevation
2000:Oakhurst
1935:Bay Park
1915:Fostoria
1857:Kingston
1802:Columbia
1764:township
1736:Mayville
1731:Kingston
1726:Gagetown
1703:Villages
1536:Taymouth
1471:Lawndale
1451:Groveton
1441:Garfield
1435:Galloway
1335:(former)
1327:(former)
1309:Freeland
1261:Taymouth
1241:Richland
1081:Villages
690:Hispanic
680:, 0.07%
676:, 0.29%
672:, 0.07%
638:Hispanic
357:to form
280:Michigan
246:26-67900
218:ZIP code
110:Counties
103:Michigan
2026:Tuscola
1990:Juniata
1985:Gilford
1980:Elmwood
1950:Colwood
1945:Colling
1877:Tuscola
1872:Novesta
1862:Koylton
1852:Juniata
1842:Gilford
1837:Fremont
1827:Elmwood
1817:Elkland
1812:Denmark
1762:Charter
1552:Defunct
1420:Fosters
1415:Fordney
1405:Fenmore
1340:Shields
1314:Hemlock
1206:Fremont
1143:Saginaw
1099:Merrill
1054:Saginaw
1031:Saginaw
923:June 4,
795:May 21,
706:English
628:, 0.7%
624:, 0.2%
620:, 0.7%
355:B&O
310:History
272:Saginaw
268:Tuscola
257:2399055
119:Tuscola
115:Saginaw
88:Country
33:Village
2046:Wilmot
2041:Wisner
2021:Thomas
1960:Deford
1955:Dayton
1897:Wisner
1882:Vassar
1807:Dayton
1797:Arbela
1681:Vassar
1668:Cities
1511:Paines
1496:Nelson
1410:Fergus
1385:Chapin
1360:Alicia
1266:Thomas
1236:Marion
1191:Chapin
1104:Oakley
1041:Cities
710:French
702:Polish
698:German
694:Latino
666:census
642:Latino
610:census
592:−13.3%
547:−14.0%
382:Census
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1892:Wells
1792:Akron
1772:Almer
1746:Reese
1711:Akron
1430:Frost
1375:Brant
1350:Other
1211:James
1181:Brant
1176:Brady
1161:Albee
1109:Reese
714:Irish
712:, 8%
708:, 9%
704:, 9%
682:Asian
670:White
630:Asian
618:White
587:1,261
572:1,454
562:−2.8%
557:1,375
542:1,414
532:56.7%
527:1,645
517:47.7%
512:1,050
502:12.5%
487:11.1%
472:16.1%
442:−1.3%
427:11.8%
264:Reese
223:48757
212:(EDT)
210:UTC-4
189:UTC-5
170:1,261
98:State
1676:Caro
1658:Caro
1506:Racy
1481:Luce
1446:Gera
1400:Dice
1304:Burt
1286:CDPs
950:2012
925:2015
855:2012
825:2008
797:2022
731:The
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577:5.7%
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553:2000
538:1990
523:1980
508:1970
493:1960
478:1950
463:1940
457:6.8%
448:1930
433:1920
418:1910
403:1900
391:Note
386:Pop.
270:and
252:GNIS
125:Area
1907:CDP
1501:Orr
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692:or
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