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The Gestures were a teenage American rock band based in Mankato, Minnesota. The members of the band were Gus Dewey (guitar), Tom Klugherz (bass), Dale Menten (guitar/vocals), and Bruce Waterston (drums). The group was known as The Jesters, until they changed their name concurrent with the release of their first single. [1]
Gerald E. Matzke (March 16, 1931 – September 5, 2024) was an American politician. He served as a Republican member for the 47th district of the Nebraska Legislature . Life and career
Michael McDonald, 61, American costume designer . [95] Hermes Ramírez, 76, Cuban sprinter, Olympic silver medallist . [96] Joe Reaiche, 66, Australian rugby league player (Eastern Suburbs) and whistleblower. [97] David Rose, 81, English football club secretary (Ipswich Town). [98] Jacques Rouchouse, 78, French radio producer and music critic.
The first newspaper published in Mankato, the Mankato Weekly Independent, began publication in 1857. [4] Six years later, it was bought by Charles Slocum and named the Mankato Union. Then in 1880 the Union and its rival Mankato paper, the Record, merged and became the Mankato Weekly Free Press. It ran as a weekly until 1887, when it became a daily.
Sportspeople from Mankato, Minnesota (21 P) Pages in category "People from Mankato, Minnesota" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
Minnesota State Mavericks athletes (7 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Minnesota State University, Mankato alumni" The following 194 pages are in this category, out of 194 total.
KMKO-FM (95.7 MHz) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Lake Crystal, Minnesota, United States, the station serves the Mankato area and the Minnesota River Valley. The station airs an active rock format. The station is rebroadcast in Mankato on translator K269EC 101.7 FM, which provides a stronger signal in the ...
[15] [16] Minnesota State University, Mankato is a significant contributor to the local and state economies, adding $827 million annually. [17] [18] Across seven colleges and schools, Minnesota State offers over 130 undergraduate programs of study, over 80 master's programs, and 4 doctoral programs. [19]