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The Blue Earth River (Dakota: Makhátho Wakpá) is a tributary of the Minnesota River, 108 miles (174 km) long, in southern Minnesota in the United States. Two of its headwaters tributaries, the Middle Branch Blue Earth River and the West Branch Blue Earth River, also flow for short distances in northern Iowa.
Iowa State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) was established in 1959 as the College of Sciences and Humanities, and is the most academically diverse college at Iowa State University. The college consists of 22 academic departments and one school, the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication.
Iowa State University of Science and Technology (Iowa State University, Iowa State, or ISU) is a public land-grant research university in Ames, Iowa, United States.Founded in 1858 as the Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm, Iowa State became one of the nation's first designated land-grant institutions when the Iowa Legislature accepted the provisions of the 1862 Morrill Act on September ...
Bear Creek (Upper Iowa River tributary) Bear Creek (Yellow River tributary) Beaver Creek (Cedar River tributary) Beaver Creek (Polk County, Iowa), a tributary of the Des Moines River; Bee Branch Creek; Big Sioux River; Black Hawk Creek; Blue Earth River; Boone River; Boyer River; Broken Kettle Creek; Buck Creek (Mississippi River tributary)
The Rapidan Dam in Minnesota is in a precarious state after recent flooding of the Blue Earth River, prompting officials on Monday to warn that the structure is in "imminent failure condition."
Coon Creek is a stream in Faribault County, Minnesota, and Kossuth County, Iowa. [1] It is a tributary of the Blue Earth River . Coon Creek was named for the raccoons once hunted in the area for their fur.
A crowd watches the Blue Earth River after its bank collapsed at Rapidan Dam, June 26, 2024. The past week of rainy days had brought as much precipitation as that part of Minnesota normally sees ...
Union Slough National Wildlife Refuge, located in Kossuth County, Iowa, was established in 1938 to provide a refuge and breeding ground for waterfowl and other migratory birds. The actual slough is all that remains of a pre-glacial riverbed, and its name is derived from the connection or "union" of two watersheds: the Blue Earth River of ...