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Oakdale is a city in Washington County, Minnesota, United States.It is a suburb of Saint Paul and is on the eastern side of the Twin Cities Metropolitan area. The population was 28,303 at the 2020 census. [3]
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Oakdale, Minnesota. Pages in category "People from Oakdale, Minnesota" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The Oakdale Dump is an Environmental Protection Agency Superfund site located in Oakdale, Minnesota, and comprises three non-contiguous properties that were used for dumping from the late 1940s until the 1950s by the 3M corporation. The properties are named the Abresch, Brockman, and Eberle sites for their respective property owners at the time ...
Washington County is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 267,568, [2] making it the fifth-most populous county in Minnesota. Its county seat is Stillwater. [3] The largest city in the county is Woodbury, the eighth-largest city in
MN 36 in Oakdale: Olson Lake Trail North in Oakdale Hadley Avenue North; 50th Street North — 2019 Extension of CSAH 13. CSAH 36: 1.57: 2.53 MN 36 in Pine Springs: Stillwater Road in Mahtomedi: Hilton Trail North — c. 2014: Renumbered to CSAH 29. CSAH 38: 4.24: 6.82 70th Street South in St. Paul Park
It is located in Oakdale, Minnesota, United States, a suburb of St. Paul, Minnesota, and is the first temple of the LDS Church to be built in the state. The site of the St. Paul Minnesota Temple is also the site of a stake center, a larger meetinghouse for the members of the LDS Church. The temple is situated on a wooded 7.5-acre (3.0 ha) site.
Following initial discoveries of groundwater contamination in 2002, the Minnesota Department of Health conducted numerous studies –concluding in 2008, 2010, and 2014 – on the level of PFAs found in the bloodstreams of exposed residents. On February 20, 2018, the state of Minnesota settled its lawsuit against 3M in exchange for $850 million.
When Minnesota was organized as a state, 57 of the present 87 counties were established. The last county to be created was Lake of the Woods County in 1923. [2] The names of many of the counties allude to the long history of exploration. Over ten counties are named for Native American groups residing in parts of what is now Minnesota.