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Minnesota’s state nickname is The North Star State. Historical Facts about the State of Minnesota Minnesotan baseball commentator Halsey Hal was the first to say ‘Holy Cow’ during a baseball broadcast. MN is the Two-letter or Postal Abbreviation and Minn. is the Traditional or Standard Abbreviation for the State of Minnesota.
Minnesota State Flag Flag Officially Adopted: (1957) Updated The flag is royal blue, with a gold fringe and is jam-packed with Minnesota state symbols. In the center of the flag is the state seal. Around the state seal is a wreath of the state flower, the lady slipper.
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Minnesota Secretary of State is the keeper of the Great Seal of the State of Minnesota. It's use is for official documents. The seal is used in place of an official signature. See more interesting facts about the state's seal.
Minnesota Sports Teams - High School, College, League, and Professional sports teams located in Minnesota.
Minnesota Newspapers Michigan Mississippi See current events and headlines from the State of Minnesota Advocate-Tribune [Granite Falls] Aitkin Independent Age [Aitkin] Albany Enterprise [Albany] Albert Lea Tribune [Albert Lea] Annandale Advocate [Annandale] Anoka County Union [Anoka] Austin Daily Herald [Austin] Blaine Life [Coon Rapids]
Minnesota State Flower Pink and white lady slipper Cypripedium reginae The pink and white lady slipper (Cypripedium reginae), also knows as the showy lady’s slipper or queen’s lady slipper, was adopted as the state flower in 1902. Found living in open fens, bogs, swamps, and damp woods where there is plenty of light, lady’s slippers grow slowly, taking up to 16 years to produce their ...
State Bird of Minnesota – The Common Loon The common loon was officially adopted as the official state bird on . Governor Andersen signed the legislation that adopted the common loon (Gavia immer) as the official state bird of Minnesota. Loons are found in the many lakes of the state.
Star Tribune: Minnesota’s chief justice declines, again, to restrict immigration enforcement at courthouses
For the second time in two years, Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Natalie Hudson has declined to issue an order setting limits on how federal agents carry out immigration enforcement in and ...
Chief Justice Natalie Hudson will retire from the Minnesota Supreme Court in September after making history as the first person of color and third woman to serve in the role.
Duluth News Tribune: Local Judge's View: Minnesota's conciliation courts deliver living-room justice
One of the best examples of how Minnesota’s justice system works for ordinary people is conciliation court. Often called small-claims court, conciliation court is designed to resolve everyday disputes ...
Famous People Born in Minnesota See our top list of the most famous people from Minnesota. We’ve chosen people like athletes, actors, civil rights activists, scientists and people from other walks of life that have come from the “ The North Star State ”. LaVerne, Maxene, and Patti Andrews singers, Minneapolis Warren E. Burger jurist ...
Minnesota Fire Department Directory. Find contact information, addresses and phone numbers for all the Fire Departments in Minnesota.
Minnesota is the only US state to have its official state motto in French. The phrase “L’Etoile du Nord” was officially adopted as the state motto in 1861.
Minnesota State Flag was officially adopted in 1983. On a blue background with gold fringe the flag shows many Minnesota symbols.