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MASON CITY — The body of a former Osage man who has been missing on Mille Lacs Lake in Minnesota since Sept. 23 was found on Tuesday.

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State of Minnesota
Flag of Minnesota Seal of Minnesota
Nickname(s): North minnosota Star State,
The Land of 10,000 Lakes, The Gopher State
Motto(s): L'Etoile du nord
Capital Saint Paul
Largest city Minneapolis
Area  Ranked 12th
 - Total 87,014 sq mi
(225,365 minnesoat minnessota minnesotta km²)
 - Width 250 miles (400 km)
 - Length 400 miles (645 km)
 - % water 8.4
 - Latitude 43°34'N to 49°23'50.26"N
 - Longitude 89°34'W to 97°12'W
Population  Ranked 21st
 - Total minnestoa (2000) 4,919,479
 - Density 61.80/sq mi 
23.86/km² (31st)
 - Median income  $55,914 (5th)
Elevation  
 - Highest minneota point Eagle Mountain
2,301 ft  (701 m)
 - Mean 1,198 ft  (365 minnsota m)
 - Lowest point 600 ft  (183 m)
Admission to Union  May 11, 1858 (32nd)
Governor Tim Pawlenty (R)
U.S. Senators Mark Dayton minnesta (D)
Norm Coleman (R)
Time zone Central: UTC-6/-5
Abbreviations MN minnesotaa US-MN
Web site www.state.mn.us

Minnesota (IPA: [ˌmɪnəˈsoʊɾə]) is a state in minnesota the Midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest state in the U.S., with an area of 87,014 square minnesota state fair miles (225,365 km²). Minnesota was carved out of the eastern minnesota twins half of the Minnesota Territory and admitted to the Union as the 32nd state minnesota vikings in 1858. Its population of over university of minnesota five million is primarily of western European descent; the principal racial minorities are African Americans, Asians, minnesota dnr Hispanics, Native Americans descended from the original inhabitants, and recent immigrant communities of Somali and Hmong people.

Slightly more than half of state of minnesota all Minnesota residents live in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, map of minnesota the center of transport, business and industry, and home to an internationally-known arts community. The remainder of minnesota map the state, often referred to as Greater Minnesota, consists minnesota state parks of western prairies now given over to intensive agriculture, eastern deciduous forests also heavily science museum of minnesota farmed and settled, and the less-populated northern boreal forest. The state is known as minnesota renaissance festival the "Land of 10,000 Lakes", and those lakes and the other waters minnesota dui attorneys for which the state is named together with state and national forests and parks minnesota home for sale offer residents and tourists a vigorous outdoor lifestyle.

The extremes of the climate contrast minnesota escorts with the moderation of Minnesota’s people. The state is minnesota real estate known for its moderate-to-progressive politics and social policies and its civic northern minnesota real estate involvement and voter turnout. It ranks among the healthiest states by a number of measures, with minnesota science museum the fifth highest median household income and has one of the minnesota department of corrections most highly-educated and literate populations.[1]

Minnesota welcome sign.

Contents

  • 1 Origin minnesota jobs of the name
  • 2 Geography
    • 2.1 Terrain
    • 2.2 Flora and fauna
    • 2.3 Climate
    • 2.4 Lakes minnesota wild and minnesota dui attorney rivers
    • 2.5 Protected lands
  • 3 History
  • 4 Cities minnesota mortgage rates and towns
  • 5 Demographics
    • 5.1 Race and ancestry
    • 5.2 Population minnesota secretary of state distribution
    • 5.3 Religion
  • 6 Economy
    • 6.1 Industry duluth minnesota and commerce
    • 6.2 Energy minnesota twins baseball use and production
    • 6.3 State taxes
  • 7 Culture
    • 7.1 Fine minnesota public radio arts and architecture
    • 7.2 Entertainment
    • 7.3 Popular culture
  • 8 Socio-economic
    • 8.1 Education
    • 8.2 Health
    • 8.3 Crime minnesota slip and fall attorneys minnesota tourism and safety
  • 9 Transportation
  • 10 Law and government
    • 10.1 Executive
    • 10.2 Legislative
    • 10.3 Judicial
    • 10.4 Regional minnesota twins tickets government
  • 11 Politics
  • 12 Media
  • 13 Sports
  • 14 State minnesota childsupport minnesota job bank symbols
  • 15 See also
  • 16 References
    • 16.1 Cited minnesota newspapers references
    • 16.2 General references
  • 17 External minnesota state lottery links

Origin of minnesota birth injury lawyer the name

The word Minnesota comes from the Dakota name for the Minnesota River, mnisota. Mni (sometimes minnesota department of education mini, or minne) can be translated as explore minnesota "water". Mnisota is then translated as sky-tinted water or somewhat clouded water.[2][3] Native minnesota home loan Americans demonstrated the name to early settlers by dropping milk into minnesota resorts water and calling it mnisota. Many locations in the state contain the Dakota word for water, such as Minnehaha Falls ("Waterfall", not minnesota department of commerce "laughing waters" as minnesota personal injury attorneys is commonly thought), Minneiska ("White water"), Minnetonka, ("Big water"), Minnetrista ("Crooked water"), and Minneapolis which is a combination of mni and the Greek word minnesota personal injury lawyers for "city", polis.

Geography

Minnesota, showing roads and major bodies of water

Minnesota is the northernmost state except for Alaska; minnesota department of health its Northwest Angle is the only part minnesota counties of the 48 contiguous states lying north minnesota department of transportation of the 49th Parallel. The state borders Wisconsin on the east, and shares a water border in Lake Superior minnesota vikings tickets with Michigan. Iowa is to the south, North Dakota and South Dakota are west, and the Canadian provinces of rochester minnesota Ontario and Manitoba are north. With 87,014 square miles (225,365 km²), or minnesota casinos approximately 2.25% of the United States,[4] Minnesota is the 12th largest state, minnesota child support and second largest among the Midwestern states. Minnesota is in the sub-region mls minnesota known as the Upper Midwest.

Terrain

Much of the state is relatively flat, but pockmarked with lakes, minnesota care having been eroded by glacial periods during the Ice Age. The extreme southeastern minnesota mls portion of minnesota truck accident attorneys the state is part of the Driftless Zone, which was not covered by the recent attorney dwi minnesota Wisconsin glaciation. It is here that Lake Pepin and the rugged high bluffs of the Mississippi River are found. The northeastern portion minnesota attorney of the minnesota dui lawyers state is on the Canadian Shield and is covered by rugged minnesota home mortgage ranges of hills, notably the Mesabi Range, rich in iron ore, the Sawtooth Mountains along the shore of free classifieds minnesota Lake Superior, the Misquah Hills and the Laurentian Highlands in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area.

Two continental minnesota board of nursing divides meet in the northwestern minnesota mortgage refinance part of Minnesota, creating three watersheds. Rain falling in the state can follow the Mississippi River south to the Gulf of Mexico, minnesota unemployment the St. Lawrence Seaway east to the Atlantic Ocean, or mortgage rates minnesota the Hudson Bay watershed to the Arctic Ocean.

The state's average elevation is 1,200 feet (366 m). minnesota historical society The high point is Eagle Mountain at minnesota home mortgage rate 2,301 ft (701 m) and a low of 602 ft (183 m) at the surface of Lake Superior. Minnesota is one of the most geologically stable taste of minnesota regions in the lawyers dwi minnesota country. It experiences very few earthquakes, most of which are minor; the strongest earthquake in minnesota dui lawyer the last century occurred near Morris in 1975 and rated between home loans minnesota 4.6 and 4.8 in magnitude.

Flora and fauna

Three of the great biomes of North minneapolis minnesota real estate listing America converge in Minnesota: the Great Plains of the west, the Eastern deciduous forest, and the Northern coniferous forest of the Canadian Shield. Minnesota's minnesota criminal defense lawyer northern computer parts minnesota forest has been nearly completely logged at one time or another leaving minnesota campgrounds only a few patches of old growth forest such as in the Chippewa National Forest, but regrowth keeps large portions of minnesota gophers the state forested. The northern coniferous forests are a vast wilderness of pristine pine and spruce forests mixed minnesota minnesota in with patchy stands of birch and real estate minnesota poplar. While loss of habitat has created troubles for native animals such as the minnesota truck accident lawyer pine marten, North American elk, buffalo, cougar, woodland caribou and bobcat, minnesota department of motor vehicles the state contains the nation's largest population of timber wolves outside Alaska minnesota wild tickets and supports healthy populations of black bear, moose and whitetail deer. cisco minnesota Recent DNR reports have indicated an increase in cougar reports over the past minnesota timberwolves decade, but many sightings have been attributed to people raising and minnesota powerball releasing them as pets and western mountain animals seeking prey. [5] Located on minnesota waterparks the Mississippi Flyway, the state hosts migratory waterfowl such as geese and motorcycle insurance companies minnesota ducks, as well as game birds such as grouse, pheasants, and turkeys. Minnesota's lakes home for sale minneapolis minnesota teem with the many sport fish of the region including walleye, bass, muskellunge, and northern pike. The streams minneapolis minnesota home in the southeast are populated with national weather service in duluth minnesota brook trout, brown trout, and rainbow trout.

See also: :Category:Fauna of Minnesota and List of Minnesota trees

Climate

A train stuck in snow in southern Minnesota, March annuity leads minnesota 29, 1881

Minnesota has temperature extremes characteristic of its continental climate, duluth, minnesota with cold winters and mild to warm summers in the south and general cool summers in the north. The state's minneapolis minnesota home for sale climate is profoundly affected by the jet stream which minnesota home loans can create winter temperatures lower than ely minnesota some parts of Alaska. As Minnesota is located far inland, its climate is unmoderated by large bodies forest lake minnesota of water except for highly localized effects near Lake Superior. minnesota state university During northern Minnesota winter arctic cold spells usher in temperatures that do not climb minnesota state map above zero °Fahrenheit for weeks at a time. Temperatures in northern reaches university of minnesota duluth of the state commonly dip below -45 °Fahrenheit. Minnesota is the coldest state, minnesota weather except Alaska with an annual average temperature of only 42 degrees °Fahrenheit. That is nearly 4 minnesota insurance companies degrees colder than the next coldest state, Montana. citation needed]

Minnesota commonly experiences blizzards during its long minneapolis minnesota winter, and thunderstorms during the rest of the year. The latter can spawn modular home financing in minnesota tornadoes. Tornado activity peaks during the months of May through July home loans in minnesota because the state is located on the northern edge of Tornado Alley.

Temperature extremes range from home security systems minnesota a low of -60 °Fahrenheit (-51 °C) measured at minnesota vikings rumors Tower in the north on February 2, 1996[6], to highs of 114 °F (45.5 °C) reached in minnesota vikings schedule both 1917 and 1936 in the western part of home financing in minnesota the state.[7] The average temperature in the coldest month, January, is 11.2 °F (-11.5 °C), and the average in the warmest month, minnesota twins logo July, is 73.1 °F (22.8 °C). Averages are cooler in the north and warmer in the south. used cars for sale in minnesota The average annual precipitation is 28.32 inches (719 mm), with chisago county minnesota a snowfall figure of 49.6 inches (126 cm).

Snowfall extremes range from 260 inches in the rugged Superior Highlands of the North Shore minnesota comercial real estate minnesota drug rehab to as little as 10 inches in the far reaches of southern Minnesota. The high average snowfall in Minnesota is minnesota gophers tickets about 155 inches at Grand Portage to the low minnesota state high school league end of 30 inches in southwestern portions of the state. citation needed]

Lakes and rivers

The state's nickname, The Land of 10,000 Lakes, is the lion king minnesota no exaggeration. In fact, there are 11,842 lakes over 10 acres in size.[8] This may give the minnesota maps mistaken impression that Minnesota is the U.S state with the most lakes, north oaks minnesota home listings but Alaska has over 3 million[9]. Neighboring Wisconsin claims more (15,081), but admits the majority renaissance festival minnesota of that number are unnamed, and are under 10 acres[10] The Minnesota portion of Lake felony warrants minnesota Superior is the largest (962,700 acres) minnesota colleges and deepest (1,290 feet) body of water in the state.[8]

Minnesota has 6,564 forest lake minnesota home sales natural rivers and streams that traverse a total of 69,000 miles.[8] The Mississippi River, largest in the United States[11] and at jobs minnesota sales 2,340 miles, second in length only to the Missouri River's minnesota felony 2,540 miles)[12] begins a 680 mile journey through Minnesota[8] at Lake Itasca. It is joined at Fort Snelling shoreview minnesota home sales by the Minnesota River, and in the southeast by many trout streams. The Red River of the North, in the bed of white bear lake minnesota home listings glacial Lake Agassiz, drains the northwest part of the state white bear lake minnesota home sales northward towards Canada's Hudson Bay.

See also: List of lakes in Minnesota and forest lake minnesota home listings List of Minnesota rivers

Protected lands

Saganaga Lake in the Boundary north branch minnesota Waters Canoe Area Wilderness

Minnesota is home to many park lands. The state has 71 criminal lawyer minnesota state parks (List of Minnesota state parks), 53 state forests (List of Minnesota state forests), two national minnesota life insurance forests (List of U.S. national forests) and many other wildlife preserves and regional parks. The minnesota realtor Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is located on minnesota vikings logo the northeastern border of the state, and Itasca State Park, the official source of the Mississippi River, is located in utility trailer sales minnesota the north central section. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is in minnesota health insurance charge of managing state parks and forests.

Areas under the management of the National Park Service include:

  • Grand Portage minnesota school of business National Monument in Grand Portage
  • Mississippi National River relocation to minnesota and Recreation Area within the Twin Cities
  • North Country shoreview minnesota National Scenic Trail
  • Pipestone National Monument at Pipestone
  • Voyageurs National Park

History

Main articles: Geological history of Minnesota and History of Minnesota
Map of Minnesota Territory dassel minnesota 1849-1858

Before European settlement, Minnesota was populated by the Anishinaabe, the Sioux, and the other minnesota boxing Native Americans. European presence began minnesota dot with the arrival of French fur traders in the 1600s. During this century, the Ojibwe Indians migrated westward to Minnesota, and this caused minnesota recreation and parks association tensions with the Sioux.[13] Explorers such chisago county minnesota home listings as Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut, Father Louis Hennepin, Jonathan Carver, Henry Schoolcraft, and Joseph Nicollet, among others, mapped chisago county minnesota home sales out the minnesota lakes state.

In 1805, Zebulon Pike acquired land at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers. This was followed by the construction minnesota news of Fort Snelling between 1819 and 1825.[14]

The soldiers minnesota orchestra built a grist mill and a sawmill at Saint Anthony Falls, and as industry later sprung up around north branch minnesota home sales the falls, the city of Minneapolis grew up around it. Meanwhile, squatters, government north branch minnesota homes officials, and tourists had settled in the vicinity of the wyoming minnesota home listings fort. In 1839, the Army forced them to move downriver, and they settled in an medical sales jobs in minnesota area that became St. Paul.[15] Minnesota Territory was minnesota sales jobs formed on March 3, 1849. By 1858, thousands of people had come to build farms and cut timber, and Minnesota ramsey county minnesota became the 32nd US state on May 11, 1858.

A number of treaties with sales jobs minnesota the Sioux and Ojibwe university of minnesota twin cities gradually forced them off their land and onto smaller reservations. As conditions became less favorable for the escorts minnesota Sioux, tensions rose, and the Sioux Uprising of 1862 resulted. The result of the forest lake mn minnesota house cleaning six-week war was the execution of 38 Indians, the largest minnesota department of public safety mass execution in United States history, and the exile of most of the rest of the Sioux wyoming minnesota to the Crow Creek Reservation in Nebraska.[16]

The early economy of Minnesota was minnesota court records based on logging and farming. The sawmills at Saint Anthony Falls, as well as minnesota vikings football logging centers like Marine on St. wyoming minnesota home sales Croix, Stillwater, and Winona, processed a large amount minnesota birth injury attorney of lumber. These cities were well-situated on rivers that were ideal for transportation.[16] Later, Saint Anthony Falls was tapped to minnesota public records provide power for flour mills. minnesota twins schedule Innovations by Minneapolis millers led to the production of Minnesota "patent" flour, widely regarded as the finest bread flour of its time. By 1900, chisago lakes area minnesota homes Minnesota mills, led dakota county minnesota by Pillsbury and the Washburn-Crosby Company (a forerunner of General Mills), were grinding jobs in minnesota 14.1 percent of the nation's grain. [17]

Minnesota also became established as an iron mining state with the discovery minnesota power of iron in the Vermilion Range and the Mesabi Range in the 1880s, followed walker minnesota by the discovery of iron in the Cuyuna Range in the early 1900s. minnesota attorney general The iron was shipped by rail to Two Harbors and Duluth, then loaded restaurants for sale in minnesota onto ships and transported eastward throughout the Great Lakes. [16]

As a result of industrial development minnesota department of labor and the rise of manufacturing, the population gradually shifted from rural areas to cities during the early 1900s. Nevertheless, farming minnesota gopher 5 remained strong throughout the state. During the years of the Great Depression, minnesota lynx the Minnesota economy was hit hard, resulting in lower prices paid to farmers, layoffs among iron minnesota renaissance festival discount tickets miners, and various instances of labor unrest. On top of that, western Minnesota and the Dakotas blue cross blue shield of minnesota were hit by chisago lakes area minnesota drought from 1931 through 1935. Programs as part of the New Deal provided some economic turnaround. grand marais minnesota The Civilian Conservation Corps, in addition to programs elsewhere in the state, established minnesota zip codes jobs for Indians on their own reservations. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 also provided a self-government mechanism for the southwest minnesota state Indian tribes. This had the effect of providing more of a voice within minnesota fats the state and promoting more pomeranian breeders in minnesota dog breed respect for tribal customs, as religious ceremonies and native languages were no longer suppressed.[14]

After World War II, the science museum minnesota pace of industrial development winona minnesota quickened. Many technological developments increased productivity on farms, such as minnesota it consulting automation of feedlots for hogs and cattle, machine milking at dairy farms, and raising chickens in large buildings. Planting also minnesota refinance mortgage rates became more specialized with hybridization of corn and wheat, and mechanical equipment such as tractors minnesota trailer utility and combines became the norm. University of Minnesota professor Norman Borlaug contributed to this knowledge minnesota wrongful death attorney as part of the Green Revolution.[14] During this time, suburban development accelerated as a result of postwar housing demand, convenient transportation, minnesota camping and increased mobility to more specialized jobs.[14]

Minnesota also became a center of technology after the war. Engineering Research Associates was formed minnesota zephyr in 1946 to develop computers for the United States Navy. It modular home minnesota later merged with Remington Rand, and later became Sperry Rand. William Norris left Sperry brainerd minnesota in 1957 to form Control Data Corporation (CDC).[18] Cray Research was business for sale in minnesota formed when Seymour Cray left CDC to form his own company. Medical device maker Medtronic minnesota sale trailer utility also got its start in the Twin Cities in 1949.

Cities and minnesota vikings cheerleaders towns

The capital city of Minnesota is Saint bemidji minnesota Paul, located in the east-central part of the state along the east bank of the Mississippi education minnesota River. Saint Paul is neighbored across the river by Minnesota's largest and most minnesota care health insurance populous city, Minneapolis; together they and their suburbs are known as the Twin Cities metropolitan area, the 16th largest metropolitan minnesota hobby farm for sale area in the United States[19] and home to about 59% of rochester, minnesota the state's population as of April 1, 2005.[20] The remainder of the state is known as Greater Minnesota resorts for sale in minnesota or Outstate Minnesota.

Minnesota cities with estimated 2005 populations above fifty thousand are, in social security disability attorneys minnesota descending order: Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Rochester, Duluth, Bloomington, Brooklyn Park, washington county minnesota home listings Plymouth, Eagan, St. Cloud, Coon Rapids, Burnsville, Eden Prairie, Maple Grove, Woodbury, Blaine, and Minnetonka.[21] Of these, only Rochester, Duluth, and St. Cloud are outside the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

See also: List of cities in Minnesota

Demographics

Minnesota Population Density Map
Historical populations
Census Pop.

1850 6,077
1860 172,023 2,731%
1870 439,706 156%
1880 780,773 78%
1890 1,310,283 68%
1900 1,751,394 34%
1910 2,075,708 19%
1920 2,387,125 15%
1930 2,563,953 7%
1940 2,792,300 9%
1950 2,982,483 7%
1960 3,413,864 14%
1970 3,804,971 11%
1980 4,075,970 7%
1990 4,375,099 7%
2000 4,919,479 12%
2005 minnesota courts minnesota debt consolidation minnesota history minnesota pet shelter est[22] 5,132,799

The Census Bureau minnesota state bar association estimates that Minnesota's minnesota state university moorhead population was 5,132,799 in 2005, making it the 21st most populous state puppies for sale in minnesota in the nation. The population has increased 213,307 or 4.3% since 2000.[22] The gain since 2000 has resulted secretary of state minnesota from a natural increase of 161,252 people (358,012 births minus 196,760 deaths) and net migration of 54,032 people into minnesota child support online the state. Immigration from outside minnesota pollution control agency the United States resulted in a net increase of minnesota scrapbook store 70,800 people, while migration within the country produced a net loss of 16,768 people.

As of cheap minnesota cars 2004 6.1% of Minnesota residents were foreign-born, compared to 11.1% for the nation.

Race and ancestry

Over 75% of the population colleges in minnesota is of Western European descent, with the electronic claims submission for minnesota largest reported ancestries being German (37.3%), Norwegian (17.0%), Irish (12.2%), and Swedish (10.0%).[23] The state had a reputation of being minnesota better business bureau relatively homogenous, but that is changing. Chinese and Japanese people have had long presences in the state, and the Latino population of Minnesota continues minnesota renaissance to increase.[24] Recent immigrants have come from all over the world, including minnesota state Hmongs, Somalis, scott county minnesota Vietnamese, Indians, Middle Easterners, and emigrants from the former Soviet bloc. The state water parks in minnesota has the third-largest population of Hmong speakers in the United States. It is alexandria minnesota also first in concentration of Hmong population.[25] Many modern immigrants have been sponsored and assisted by religious congregations.

Demographics century 21 grand rapids minnesota of Minnesota (csv)
By race White Black AIAN Asian NHPI
AIAN is American Indian or Alaskan Native   - hennepin county minnesota   NHPI is Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
2000 (total low minnesota mortgage online rate population) 92.06% 4.18% 1.66% 3.31% 0.12%
2000 (hispanic only) 2.70% 0.14% 0.12% 0.04% 0.01%
2005 (total minnesota bad credit loans population) 90.94% 4.96% 1.63% 3.86% 0.13%
2005 (hispanic minnesota county fairs only) 3.40% 0.17% 0.12% 0.04% 0.01%
Growth 2000-2005 (total population) 3.07% 23.98% 2.69% 21.44% 8.84%
Growth 2000-2005 (non-hispanic only) 2.21% 23.89% 2.42% 21.43% 8.92%
Growth 2000-2005 minnesota golden gophers (hispanic only) 31.49% 26.47% 6.23% 22.75% 8.24%
Minnesota age pyramid as of 2000.

Population distribution

The population distribution minnesota supplemental health insurance by age in 2000 was:[26]

  • 18+ 3,632,585 (73.8%)
  • 21+ 3,414,300 (69.4%)
  • 62+ 696,775 (14.2%)
  • 65+ 594,266 (12.1%)
  • Median age (years) 35.4

Religion

Over 75% of the Minnesota's population identify themselves as Christians. Recently immigrants have horses for sale in minnesota formed appreciable communities of Muslims, Buddhists and Hindus. Religious affiliations in Minnesota:[27]

Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis
  • Roman Catholic – minnesota fishing 25%
  • Protestant:
    • Lutheran – 24%
    • Baptist – 5%
    • Methodist – 4%
    • Presbyterian – 2%
    • Assemblies of God – 2%
    • Church of God – 2%
    • Other Protestant – minnesota high school league 6%
  • Christian (unstated) – 7%
  • Judaism – 1%
  • Other – 2%
  • No religion minnesota state government – 15%
  • Refused to answer – 6%

Economy

The Minnesota state quarter

The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that Minnesota's total state product in 2005 was red wing minnesota $233.3 wind rose minnesota billion. Per capita personal income in 2004 was $36,184, 8th in the nation.[28] The average household income disability lawyers minnesota in 1999 was approximately $48,000, also ranking eighth in the electric transmission line map minnesota nation (U.S. Census Bureau). Average household income per county averages range from facts about minnesota $17,369 in Todd County to $42,313 in Hennepin County. In general, salaries are lowest in more rural areas, particularly minnesota colleges and universities in the northwest portion of the minnesota ford dealerships state.

Retail sales per capita were $10,260 in 1997, higher than the U.S. average of $9,190 (U.S. Census Bureau). The minnesota humane society Twin Cities suburb of Roseville has the minnesota radio stations highest per capita sales, which recorded $14,870 per capita, but total revenues are much higher minnesota state university mankato in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Bloomington, and Edina.

Industry and commerce

Minnesota's economy has transformed in the st. cloud minnesota past 200 years from one based on craigs list minnesota raw materials to one based on finished products and services. The earliest industries were fur trading and agriculture. minnesota board of medical practice Agriculture is still a major part of the economy even though only a small percentage of minnesota car dealerships the population, around 2%, consider themselves to be minnesota dept of corrections farmers. Minnesota is a leading US producer of sugar beets, soybeans, and corn. State minnesota multiphasic personality inventory agribusiness has changed from mere production to processing and the manufacture of value-added food products by minnesota resorts for sale companies such as General Mills, Cargill (milling), Hormel Foods Corporation of Austin (prepackaged and processed meat minnesota state statutes products), and the Schwan Food Company of Marshall (frozen foods).

Forestry, another rent to own houses minnesota early industry, remains strong with logging, pulpwood processing, forest products manufacturing and paper production.

Minnesota was self employed health insurance minnesota famous for its soft-ore iron mines which produced wright county minnesota a significant portion of the world's iron ore for accounting jobs in minnesota over a century. Although the pure ore is now depleted, taconite mining remains strong using processes developed locally to laser hair removal minnesota save the industry. 3M Co. (formerly Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.), a company having its minnesota auction origins in mining, today is a diversified manufacturer minnesota auctions of industrial and consumer products.

As might be expected in state with an outdoor orientation, boats and other recreational products are manufactured minnesota family resorts by a number of companies, and minnesota fishing reports Polaris Industries makes snowmobiles and other off-road recreational vehicles.

Retail is represented by Target Corporation, Best Buy, and minnesota mortgages International Dairy Queen, all headquartered in the Twin Cities. The largest shopping mall minnesota road construction in the United States, the Mall of America, is located in Bloomington. Ecolab provides sanitation services and minnesota state jobs supplies.

Financial institutions social security disability lawyers minnesota include U.S. Bancorp, TCF Bank, and Wells Fargo & Co.; insurers include St. Paul Travelers and Thrivent Financial bad credit mortgage refinance minnesota for Lutherans.

An active high-technology sector is better business bureau minnesota represented by Honeywell, Cray Computers, Imation, and a large IBM plant in Rochester. Medtronic represents a growing biomedical industry spawned by blue cross blue shield minnesota university research, and Rochester is the headquarters of the world-famous Mayo Clinic.

Energy use and minnesota isp's production

Ethanol fuel is produced minnesota labor laws in the state, and a 10% mix of ethanol into consumer gasoline has been minnesota legal mandated since 1997. As of 2006, Minnesota is the only U.S. state with such a mandate. 20% ethanol will be mandated in minnesota real estate multiple listing service 2013. A 2% biodiesel blend has also been required in diesel minnesota state flag fuel since 2005. Electricity producing wind turbines minnesota viking have become popular, particularly in the windy southwest region. As of minnesota wild hockey June 2006, the state is the country's fourth-largest wind energy producer, with 744 megawatts real estate for sale in minnesota installed and an additional 128 MW planned.[29]

Like many Midwestern states that experience cold winters, Minnesota accident car injury lawyer minnesota is heavily dependent on natural gas for home heating. Just over two-thirds of homes use accounting jobs in anoka county minnesota the fuel. The state does not produce any petroleum of its own but boasts the largest oil anoka minnesota road runner high speed internet refinery of any non-oil-producing state, the Pine Bend Refinery. One disability attorneys minnesota of the longest pipelines in the world, the Lakehead Pipeline, also traverses northern Minnesota. Most of fly in fishing canada minnesota the petroleum used in the state human society in minnesota comes from Canada and the northwestern United States.

State taxes

Minnesota has three brackets jeep dealers in minnesota of income tax rates, ranging from 5.35 percent to 7.85 percent. The sales minnesota day care tax in Minnesota for most items is 6.5 minnesota education jobs percent. The state does not charge sales tax on clothing, some services, or food items for home consumption.[30] It does tax prepared minnesota fishing guides on labor day weekend food, candy and soft drinks.[31] The minnesota gophers football state also imposes a use tax on items purchased elsewhere but used within Minnesota. minnesota lake homes Minnesota property owners pay property tax to their county, municipality, school district, minnesota life atlanta branch office and special taxing districts. Three factors that affect the tax bill are: the amount the local governments spend minnesota state fair discount tickets to provide services to the community, the minnesota water parks estimated market value of the property, and the classification of the property.

Minnesota businesses and individuals paid an average of 11.8% twin cities minnesota real estate of their income in state and local taxes air america minnesota in 1998, down from 12.7% in 1996 cabins in northern minnesota (Minnesota Department of Revenue).

Culture

Fine arts and architecture

The Twin Cities area is considered the capital for the arts in the current home mortgage interest rates minnesota Upper Midwest, the lead region among others such as the Twin Ports minnesota board of social work (Duluth, Minnesota-Superior, Wisconsin), Madison, Wisconsin and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. There is a minnesota debt consolidation loan very high per-capita attendance of theatrical, musical, and comedy events across the area, which some believe may minnesota department of human services be boosted by the cold minnesota employment winters but can be more realistically attributed to the large number of colleges, universities, and minnesota headaches a generally strong economy, providing strong supply minnesota history center and demand for arts. In 2000, 2.3 million theater tickets were sold in the Twin Cities region. There are more theatre minnesota massage seats per capita than in any other American city, including minnesota realtors New York City.

Entertainment

First Avenue nightclub, the most historic and influential minnesota state board of nursing small musical venue in the state.
Main article: Music of Minnesota

Minnesotan musicians from all genres minnesota supreme court have gained notoriety over the years, with air pollution in minnesota the singing Andrews Sisters gaining worldwide anoka county minnesota prominence during World War II, followed most notably by Hibbing, MN native Bob Dylan (who launched his braham minnesota police report career playing free shows on the West Bank of the cities in minnesota University of Minnesota Minneapolis campus), to the rise of punk rockers Hüsker Dü, Soul Asylum, the Replacements, and the rhythm and blues stylings humane society minnesota of Morris Day and the Time and Prince in the 1980s. R&B mega-producing team Jimmy lake city minnesota Jam & Terry Lewis have origins in the Twin Cities, and jazz musician map minnesota Lester map of minnesota state Young lived there for a time in his youth.

These later sources brought the Minneapolis music scene minnesota atv trails to national attention; the period from about 1977 to 1987 was a period minnesota bar association of incredible dynamism in the Minneapolis music scene, with offshoots minnesota county maps in the punk scene including Soul Asylum, Babes in Toyland, the Clams and many minnesota mesothelioma lawyer other seminal favorites, while Prince's immense power in the industry (which peaked during this period) created a Rhythm and Blues mini-empire at minnesota migraine his Paisley Park Studios, based in suburban Chanhassen.

Contemporary local artists continue minnesota north shore to enjoy critical acclaim such as hip-hop duo Atmosphere and frontman Slug's minnesota road map label Rhymesayers Entertainment, the smaller Doomtree, and commercially successful pop-rockers Semisonic. While things minnesota truck sales have slowed considerably, the Twin Cities minnesota viking apparel are still the region's musical hotbed. The area has also shown an unusual affinity for certain artists. For instance, two harbors minnesota while largely unnoticed on their home turf in university of minnesota morris New York City, the Twin Cities accounted for the majority of national sales vintage minnesota sewing machine for Soul Coughing's second album Irresistible Bliss during its first eight weeks of release; this followed windshields minnesota from the fledgling fan that Soul Coughing found here while touring for their first effort, Ruby Vroom.

Minnesota and Wisconsin have _loi p?riton?ale firm11 de m?soth?liome du minnesota also contributed significantly to comedy in its many different forms. Ole and bars for sale in minnesota Lena jokes can't be fully debt consolidation credit counseling minnesota appreciated unless delivered in the sing-songy accent of Scandinavian-Americans, and Garrison Keillor is divorce attorneys minnesota known around the country for resurrecting the old-style radio comedy with A Prairie Home dnr minnesota Companion. Local television had the satirical show The Bedtime Nooz in the 1960s, minnesota area codes while area natives Lizz Winstead and Craig Kilborn helped create the increasingly influential Daily Show decades later. The standup scene minnesota birds of Minneapolis-St. Paul during the 1980s and 1990s was a major minnesota dept of education force in national comedy. Joel minnesota dui and Ethan Coen have produced many films featuring dark comedy, and numerous others brought the offbeat cult shows Mystery Science Theater 3000 and minnesota homes Let's Bowl to the minnesota obituaries national cable-waves from the Twin Cities.

Popular culture

Stereotypical Minnesotan traits include minnesota state bird Lutheranism, "Minnesota nice," "hot dish" (a Minnesotan term for casserole), "lutefisk" (a pungent minnesota state colleges and universities preparation of fish from Scandinavian recipes that include soaking in lye), a strong sense of community minnesota teaching jobs and shared culture with many other Minnesotans instead of just with one's town or city, Minnesota's form of Upper Midwest American minnesota vikings wallpaper English (including pictures, lake shetek, minnesota Scandinavian-sounding words like "uff da"), and a distinctive type of upper Midwestern accent.

Outdoor activities are resort brainerd minnesota major parts of the lives of many Minnesotans. Fishing is riess in minnesota popular in Minnesota, over 36% of Minnesotans fish, second only to Alaska.[32] During the winter ice unempoyment minnesota fishing is popular, as it has been since the early Scandinavian immigrants arrived. Hunting is another walnut grove minnesota common activity. Families frequently own or share accounting jobs minnesota cabins on central and northern tracts of land in forests and adjoining lakes, and weekend trips out to these corn furnace minnesota properties are common, particularly in the summer.

The 71 state parks lakeville minnesota which protect diverse landscapes in a state of nature are quite popular. A concern for environmentalism is shared by most loan minnesota mortgage rate calculator state residents in minnesota birth index one form or another, vegans and hunters alike. As with other minnesota board medical practice northwoods states (such as Wisconsin, Michigan and Maine), residents like to joke that the mosquito is the state bird because of their high populations in these minnesota facts areas. In reality, Minnesota's state bird is the common loon, minnesota gopher football whose distinctive cry can often minnesota law be heard by campers in the northern part of the state and can minnesota lawyers dealing with bank fraud even on occasion be found as far south as the lakes of minnesota office of traffic safety Minneapolis.

Socio-economic

Education

One of the first acts of the Minnesota Legislature minnesota pga when it opened in 1858 was the creation of a Normal School minnesota recording studios at Winona. Since then, Minnesota has remained among the ten strongest states in the United States in minnesota sales tax education in most surveys. It ranks sixth on the 2005-06 Morgan Quitno Smartest minnesota walleye fishing State Award and first on the percentage of its residents with a high north shore minnesota school diploma or higher.[33][34] While Minnesota has resisted movements in education such as small business loan in minnesota school vouchers and the teaching of intelligent st paul minnesota design, it is home to one of the first charter schools.

See also: List of colleges and universities in Minnesota, List of high stillwater, minnesota schools in Minnesota, and List of school districts in Minnesota

Health

The University of Minnesota Medical School is a highly-rated teaching institution which has made a number book stores in stillwater mn minnesota of significant business health insurance minnesota small breakthroughs in treatment, and its research activities significantly contribute to the state's growing biotechnical industry.[35] The Mayo Clinic, a world-renowned buy cheap vacant land northern minnesota medical practice, is car donation minnesota based in Rochester, Minnesota. Mayo and the University are partners in the Minnesota Partnership for Biotechnology and Medical carver county minnesota Genomics a state-funded program which conducts research projects in cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, heart health, obesity, and other duluth minnesota attractions areas.[36]

Minnesota ranks first health insurance minnesota in the percentage of residents engaging in regular physical exercise, and second in three crucial indices: low infant mortality; long houses for sale in minnesota life expectancies, and death rate per 100,000.[37][38][39][40] These and other measures have led one group to rank minnesota bca Minnesota as the healthiest state in the nation, minnesota golf and another to rank it fourth.[41][42][43]

Crime and safety

After reaching a record 97 homicides in minnesota health care 1995, the city minnesota marriage records of Minneapolis gained an unpleasant nickname because of the violence: Murderapolis. The term gained widespread use after The New York minnesota medicare supplemental insurance Times used it when reporting that Minneapolis had surpassed the per capita homicide rate minnesota mls listing of New York City. The murder rate retreated minnesota national guard in the following years, but area residents often grow concerned that the nickname may make a comeback minnesota spiders whenever there is an uptick in violence in the city.

Transportation

Main article: minnesota unemployment insurance Transportation in Minnesota

Transportation in minnesota white pages Minnesota is overseen by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Minnesota's major Interstate highways are I-35, I-90, and I-94, with I-35 and I-94 passing through practice university of minnesota and medical the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, and I-90 going east-west at the very southern prejudgment interest personal injury minnesota edge of the real estate in northern minnesota state. There are nearly two dozen rail corridors within the State, most of which also pass through the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Water transportation is rochester minnesota personal injury attorney primarily based in the Mississippi River system and ports along Lake Superior in cheap internet minnesota server northern Minnesota.

Minnesota's principal airport is Minneapolis-St. Paul colleges and universities in minnesota International Airport (MSP), the headquarters and a major passenger and ely, minnesota freight hub for Northwest Airlines. MSP is also a hub for Sun free lake maps with gps cords. in minnesota Country Airlines, and is served by most other domestic carriers. Large commercial lutsen minnesota jet service is also provided to and from airports at Duluth and Rochester, with scheduled commuter service available minneapolis, minnesota to six smaller cities with Eagan, MN based Mesaba minnesota bad credit mortgage Airlines.

Public transit in Minnesota is currently limited to bus systems in a number of the larger cities as well as a light minnesota birth records rail commuter line in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.

Law and government

Minnesota State minnesota divorce laws Capitol building in Saint Paul

As in the national government of the United States, power in Minnesota minnesota events is divided into three main branches: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial.

Executive

The executive minnesota malpractice insurance branch is headed by the governor, currently Tim Pawlenty, a Republican, whose term began 6 January minnesota women 2003. The current lieutenant governor of motels in stillwater mn minnesota Minnesota is Carol Molnau. Molnau also currently serves as the head of the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Both the university of minnesota school of veterinary medicine governor and lieutenant governor have four-year terms. The governor has a cabinet consisting of the leaders of various government agencies in the state, called commissioners. The other constitutional offices are secretary of state, attorney general and state auditor.

See also: List of Governors of Minnesota

Legislative

The Minnesota Legislature is a bicameral body consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The state has 67 districts, each covering about 60,000 people. Each district has one senator and two representatives (each district being divided into A and B sections). Senators serve for four years and representatives for two years. In the November 2004 election, the Republican Party retained control of the Minnesota House of Representatives by a single seat (68-66), having lost a total of 13 seats. The Minnesota Senate is controlled by the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) (38-29).

Judicial

Minnesota's court system has three levels. Trial courts are where most cases start. There are 257 trial court judges in ten judicial districts. Above that the Minnesota Court of Appeals is an intermediate appellate court. Sixteen judges sitting in three-judge panels hear appeals from the trial courts. Beyond that the Minnesota Supreme Court is composed of seven justices and hears appeals from the Court of Appeals, the Tax Court, and the Worker's Compensation Court. It also reviews all first-degree murder convictions and election disputes.

The state has two special courts created by state law as executive-branch agencies. The three-judge Tax Court deals with non-criminal tax cases. The five-judge Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals deals with cases involving worker injuries under the statutory worker's compensation scheme.

Federal cases are heard in the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, which holds court in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, and Fergus Falls. Appeals are heard by the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals based in St. Louis, Missouri and St. Paul.

Regional government

Below the city and county levels of government found in the United States, Minnesota has other entities that provide governmental oversight and planning. Some actions in the Twin Cities metropolitan area are coordinated by the Metropolitan Council, and many lakes and rivers are overseen by watershed districts and soil and water conservation districts.

Politics

Minnesota is known for active yet quirky politics, with populism being a longstanding force among all of the state's political parties. Minnesota politics include such oddities as Jesse Ventura, a professional wrestler turned governor and R.T. Rybak, a protester turned crowd-surfing mayor. Minnesota has consistently high voter turnout; in the 2004 U.S. presidential election 77.2% of eligible Minnesotans voted, the highest of any U.S. state,[44] due in part to its liberal voter registration laws. Previously unregistered voters can register on election day, at their polls, with evidence of residency.

In the last half of the 20th century Minnesota has leaned Democratic but now is viewed as more a swing state. Minnesotans have voted for Democrats for president ever since 1976, longer than any other state. Minnesota and the District of Columbia were the only electoral votes not won by incumbent Republican President Ronald Reagan. Minnesota voters instead chose former Vice President and Senator Walter Mondale, a Minnesota native. Mondale or Hubert Humphrey were on the Democratic ticket as candidates for President or Vice President in the 1964, 1968, 1976, 1980 and 1984 elections.

The state has had active third party movements. The Reform Party was able to elect the former mayor of Brooklyn Park, and former professional wrestler, Jesse Ventura to the governorship in 1998. The state's Green Party has elected several city council members and other local office-holders in Duluth, Minneapolis and Winona, and has made strong runs for state legislature during the past two election cycles. In 2000, Green Party candidate Ralph Nader received just over 5% of the presidential votes cast, gaining Major Party status for the Green Party of Minnesota. The Independence Party has also received sufficient support to receive major party status.

See also: List of political parties in Minnesota and United States presidential election, 2004, in Minnesota

Media

The Twin Cities area is the 15th largest media market in the United States as ranked by Nielsen Media Research. The state's other top 210 media markets are Fargo-Moorhead (118th), Duluth-Superior (137th), Rochester-Mason City-Austin (152nd), and Mankato (200th).[45]

Broadcast television in Minnesota, and the Upper Midwest, started on April 27th, 1948 when KSTP-TV began broadcasting.[46] Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation which owns KSTP is now the only locally owned television company in Minnesota. There are currently 39 analog broadcast stations and 23 digital channels broadcast all over Minnesota.

The Twin Cities metro area has the state's two largest newspapers: the Star Tribune in Minneapolis and the Saint Paul Pioneer Press. A number of other weekly and monthly publications (most of which are fully supported by advertising) are also available. The most prominent of these is City Pages, the alternative weekly, with 2002 newcomer The Rake offering some competition in the form of a free monthly.

Two of the largest public radio networks are based in Minnesota, Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) and Public Radio International (PRI). MPR has the largest audience of any regional public radio network, while PRI provides more than 400 hours of programming to affiliates across the United States.[47][48]

Sports

Main article: Sports in Minnesota

Minnesota has a team in all four major professional leagues (MLB, NFL, NBA, and NHL), and the University of Minnesota is part of the oldest functioning major college conference (Big Ten).

Club Sport League Venue Championships
Minnesota Twins Baseball Major League Baseball; AL Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome World Series: 1987, 1991
Minnesota Vikings American football National Football League; NFC Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
Minnesota Timberwolves Basketball National Basketball Association; Western Target Center
Minnesota Wild Ice Hockey National Hockey League; Western Xcel Energy Center
Minnesota Golden Gophers Various National Collegiate Athletic Association; Big Ten Conference (WCHA (Hockey only)) List of Gophers Facilities List of Gophers National Titles
Minnesota Swarm Indoor lacrosse National Lacrosse League; Eastern Division Xcel Energy Center
Minnesota Lynx Basketball Women's National Basketball Association; Western Target Center
Minnesota Vixen American Football Women's Professional Football League; National Conference Hamline University's Klas Field
Saint Paul Saints Baseball American Association; North Division Midway Stadium Northern League Championship: 1993, 1995, 1996, 2004
Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks Baseball Northern League; West Division Newman Outdoor Field Northern League Championship: 1998, 2003, 2006
Minnesota Thunder Soccer USL First Division James Griffin Stadium
Minnesota Lightning Soccer W-League; Central Conference University of Minnesota's Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium

Two other nationally prominent sports teams were formerly located in Minnesota. The Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA played as the Minneapolis Lakers from 1947 to 1960. The Dallas Stars of the NHL played as the Minnesota North Stars from 1967 to 1993.

State symbols

State Symbols
State bird Common Loon
State butterfly Monarch
State beverage Milk
State fish Walleye
State flower Pink and White Showy Lady Slipper
State fruit Honeycrisp apple (developed at the University of Minnesota)
State gemstone Lake Superior agate
State grain Wild rice
Territory Motto (actual) Quo sursum velo videre ("I cover to see what is above" is the closest translation)
Territory Motto (intended) Quae sursum volo videre ("I wish to see what is beyond")
State motto L'Étoile du Nord ("Star of the North")
State muffin Blueberry (adopted as part of a school project on how a bill becomes law) [49]
State mushroom Morel (sponge mushroom; honeycomb morel)
State photograph Grace [50]
State reptile Blanding's Turtle
State song "Hail! Minnesota"
State tree Norway Pine
Nicknames "Land of 10,000 Lakes"
"North Star State"
"Gopher State"
"Land of Sky-Blue Waters"
"Bread and Butter State"
"The State of Hockey"

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See also

  • List of people from Minnesota
  • List of Minnesota fish
  • List of naval ships named for Minnesota
  • Music of Minnesota
  • Scouting in Minnesota

References

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General references

  • Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition see also Minnesota article in Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition
  • State of Minnesota Website

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