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U.S. Highway 10 (US 10) is a major divided highway for almost all of its length in the U.S. state of Minnesota.The route runs through the central portion of the state, following generally the alignment of the former Northern Pacific Railway (now BNSF Railway) and connects the cities of Moorhead, Detroit Lakes, Wadena, Little Falls, St. Cloud, Anoka, Saint Paul, and Cottage Grove.
RINGLE − Officials have identified a 63-year-old man killed in a one-vehicle crash late Thursday morning in Marathon County.. Keith C. Johnson of Rhinelander was killed when his vehicle went out ...
Becker is a city in Sherburne County, Minnesota, between the Mississippi and Elk Rivers. The population was 4,877 at the 2020 census. [3] Becker is located 46 miles northwest of Minneapolis and 19 miles southeast of St. Cloud. U.S. Highway 10 serves as a main route in Becker.
US 10 / MN 56: Eastern end of US 10 overlap: Sherburne: Elk River: US 169 north, MN 101 south: Northern end of US 169 overlap: Big Lake: MN 25: Becker: US 10 / US 52: Western end of US 10 / 52 overlap: Benton: Glendorado Township: MN 95: Eastern end of MN 95 overlap: St. George Township: MN 95: Western end of MN 95 overlap: Foley: MN 23 ...
At the 2020 census, [1] there were 101 people, 43 households and 30 families residing in the township. The population density was 0.41 per square mile (1.077/km 2).There were 50 housing units at an average density of 1.2/sq mi (0.4/km 2).
Becker, who was a member of a widows group in Sun City and the community’s sewing club, will be greatly missed, said Iler. “You don’t know someone for 28 years and then they’re gone ...
Becker County became a county on March 18, 1858. It was named for George Loomis Becker, [4] one of three men elected to Congress when Minnesota became a state. Since Minnesota could only send two, Becker elected to stay behind, and he was promised to have a county named after him. Colonel George Johnston founded the city of Detroit Lakes in 1871.
As of the census [1] of 2000, there were 799 people, 262 households, and 172 families residing in the township. The population density was 24.8 people per square mile (9.6/km 2).