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This is a list of state beverages as designated by the various states of the United States.The first known usage of declaring a specific beverage a "state beverage" within the US began in 1965 with Ohio designating tomato juice as its official beverage.
Minnesota statute 1.141 states that "The design of the state flag as certified in the report of the State Emblems Redesign Commission... is adopted as the official state flag." [8] The text of the law defers the details of the current flag's appearance and design to the Commission's report, which was dated January 1, 2024. [9]
On August 16, 2012, Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton issued a proclamation calling for a Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation for the 150th anniversary of the Dakota War and also repudiating Governor Alexander Ramsey's calls for the Dakota people to be either exterminated or driven from the state when he addressed the Minnesota state legislature ...
The University of Minnesota on the radio version of the College Bowl, c. 1953 –54. The campus radio station, KUOM "Radio K", broadcasts an eclectic variety of independent music during the day on 770 kHz AM. Its 5,000-watt signal has a range of 80 mi (130 km), but shuts down at dusk because of Federal Communications Commission regulations.
Minnesota: The giant beaver was proposed in 2022. [3] New Hampshire: The American mastodon (Mammut americanum) was considered in 2015. [4] Texas: There is no state fossil though the state dinosaur is Sauroposeidon proteles. [5]
Yoho was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on April 13, 1955. [5] At age 11, he moved with his family to Florida, where he attended school with his future wife, Carolyn, in the 4th grade. Yoho earned his associate-of-arts degree at Broward Community College . [ 6 ]
Pink Triangle Park was dedicated; it is the first permanent, free-standing memorial in America dedicated to the thousands of persecuted homosexuals in Nazi Germany during the Holocaust of World War II. [7] [8] [9] 2002. Civil Union/Registered Partnership laws: Passed and Came into effect: Canadian province of Quebec (with joint adoption)