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New London is a city in Kandiyohi County, Minnesota, United States along the Middle Fork of the Crow River.The population was 1,252 at the 2020 census. [3] Sibley State Park is nearby.
New Ulm (/ ˈ n juː ˈ ʌ l m / NEW ULM) [6] is a city and the county seat of Brown County, Minnesota, United States.The population was 14,120 at the 2020 census. [3] [7] It is located on the triangle of land formed by the confluence of the Minnesota River and the Cottonwood River.
The village was named for Angus John (A.J.) McIntosh, a man of Scottish descent, who immigrated from French Canada to the United States in 1870. He lived most of his years on the White Earth Indian Reservation north of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. The only census in which he was residing in King Township was the 1895 Minnesota State Census.
"Blue Bloods" star Tom Selleck stepped out solo for a meal at a McDonald's drive-thru the day before celebrating his 80th birthday with his wife Jillie at a dinner with family and friends.
Royalton was platted in 1878, and named after Royalton, Vermont, the native home of a share of the early settlers. [5] Royalton was incorporated in 1887. [5]Royalton has been a participant with Green Step Cities since its inception in 2010 and became the first municipal building in Minnesota to install solar PV panels with a 7 kW array on the roof of City Hall.
A special election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 5, 2024, concurrently with the state general election, to elect a new member for District 45 in the Minnesota Senate. This was caused by the resignation of Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL) member Kelly Morrison, who sought election to the United States House of Representatives.
As of the census of 2010, there were 253 people, 115 households, and 69 families living in the city. The population density was 1,100.0 inhabitants per square mile (424.7/km 2).
Oslo (/ ˈ ɒ s l oʊ / OSS-loh) [5] is a city in Marshall County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 239 at the 2020 census. [2] Minnesota Highway 1 and Minnesota Highway 220 are two of the main routes in the community. Oslo is three miles east of Interstate 29 in nearby North Dakota.