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Jesse Helms, former conservative Republican N.C. senator, dies at 867/4/2008 10:33 AM
Find fireworks in the Twin Cities area7/4/2008 7:30 AM
Police to protestors with leaked transit plan: Go ahead and use it7/4/2008 10:43 AM
An anarchist protest group claims it has official plans that will help it immobilize the Republican National Convention.
Friday preview: Cleveland limps into Metrodome7/4/2008 10:25 AM
Cleveland appears ready to wave the white flag, as it enters a three-game series with the Twins tonight at the Metrodome.
One vote: Going once, going twice, charged!7/3/2008 10:17 PM
Max Sanders, a University of Minnesota student who tried to sell his vote on eBay for a minimum of $10, got no offers, but he did get charged with a felony.
Security hospital layoffs worry lawmakers7/4/2008 9:35 AM
Celebrating 20 years at the Sculpture Garden7/4/2008 8:46 AM
The real bread is in the ovens7/4/2008 7:10 AM
A Toast to Bread became the St. Paul Incubator Kitchen, renting its equipment and space to help specialty food outfits get started.
School district's 4-day week approved7/4/2008 7:08 AM
There will be no more blue Mondays in the MACCRAY schools in an effort to try to save money.
Three indicted in 1985 Winona murder7/3/2008 11:16 PM

Welcome to Minnesota


Upper midwestern state of the United States. It is bordered by Lake Superior and Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota and North Dakota, and the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario.

Area, 84,068 sq mi (217,736 sq km).
Pop. (2000) 4,919,479, a 12.4% increase since the 1990 census.
Capital, St. Paul.
Largest city, Minneapolis.
Nickname, North Star State.
Motto, L'Etoile du Nord [The Star of the North].
State bird, common loon.
State flower, showy lady's slipper or pink and white lady's slipper.
State tree, red pine.


Minnesota is one of the nation's largest producers of iron ore. Methods developed to use lower-grade ores such as taconite have kept production up in spite of the depletion of once rich high-grade deposits. Granite (from St. Cloud) and sand and gravel production are also among the largest in the country. Wheat, once paramount in agriculture, has been surpassed by corn, soybeans, and livestock. The state is also a leader in the production of creamery butter, dry milk, cheese, and sweet corn.

Also of great importance to Minnesota are its waterways, which have been extensively developed near industrial centers. Locks and other improvements enable Mississippi River barge traffic to pass around the Falls of St. Anthony at Minneapolis. Duluth, at the western tip of Lake Superior, has one of the busiest inland harbors in the United States; the completion of the Saint Lawrence Seaway (1959) made the city an important port for overseas trade.

 

*Information from Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition


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