The town's largest employer is the special purpose machinery manufacture Rena.
1992 in Rena, Norway she received a bronze medal in damer senior relay event together with Kirsi Tiira, Annika Viilo and Eija Koskivaara.
MV Rena, a container ship that ran aground off New Zealand in 2011, resulting in an oil spill
Also, Rena is the location of the farm of Anders Behring Breivik where police believe he planned the 2011 Norway attacks that killed 8 people in a blast in Norway government center in Oslo and 69 people in a shooting in a summer camp in Utoya.
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A campus (modern school building and student dormitories) of Hedmark University College is located there.
In 2006, Yusuf Dikeç set a new world record in 25 m center-fire pistol event at the CISM Military World Championships held in Rena, Norway scoring 597 points.
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He was a CD-ROM journalist publisher in 2000 with the history of Greek television, which was sold by Ethnos (cinematic care by Rena Theologidou).
From its inception until 1979, the prima ballerina of Batsheva was Rina Schenfeld; she and Rena Gluck were the company's principal dancers for many years.
However, Utada heard of a school stabbing rampage in which 6 year old schoolgirl Rena Yamashita (山下玲奈) had died.
The Dallas Morning Newss Rena Pederson described Henry and Juanita Miller as "stalwart" patrons of the arts in the community.
Maxwell was born in Powell River, British Columbia, Canada, her parents, Patrick "Pat" and Rena Maxwell, own a salon where she worked as a licensed hairdresser.
On Wednesday, 5 October 2011, at 2:20 AM while sailing from Napier to Tauranga, the Rena ran aground on the Astrolabe Reef off the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.
The name was referring to the valleys of the rivers Glomma, Rena, Trysilelva and Österdalälven (the parishes Idre and Särna belonged to Norway until 1644).
Rena Hayami is introduced as a Japanese ambulance driver living in a nondescript Western country.
Rena Golden (30 March 1961 – 20 March 2013) was an Indian born American journalist working for CNN and the Weather Channel.
In 2008 Rena was awarded the Anne L. Fitzpatrick Fellowship from the Robert Frost Place in Franconia, New Hampshire.
Born in Oldenburg, Rena Niehaus was a minor star in 1970s Italian genre cinema, also appearing in several important "auteur" films as Alberto Lattuada's Cuore di cane and Eriprando Visconti's La Orca.