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In November 2008 the Houston Hurricanes won the Minnesota 9-Man Football State Championship. They ended their season with a 14–0 mark. They ended their season with a 14–0 mark. This was the first state championship in school history, with the exception of five state appearances by the girls track team, which included a state title in 2006.
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Based on inflation readings to date, the most recent estimate by the nonpartisan Senior Citizens League puts 2025's COLA at 2.5%. However, that number could wiggle upward or downward, depending on ...
The 2025 NFL combine officially runs from Thursday, Feb. 27 to Sunday, March 2. However, a couple of days before that will also include media availability sessions from some players, as well as ...
Date listed Date removed Location City or town Description 1: Elysian Water Tower: Elysian Water Tower: February 17, 1981 (#81000678) April 26, 1993: Frank Street: Elysian: 1895 water tower. Demolished in 1989 to make way for a modern replacement. [33] 2: David Patten Farmhouse: March 15, 1982 (#82004706) January 15, 2003: Liberty Street: Ottawa
Date listed Date removed Location City or town Description 1: Eitzen Stone Barn: April 6, 1982 (#82002965) November 7, 2016: South of Eitzen: Eitzen vicinity: Barn built of fieldstone sometime in the 1870s or '80s, an unusual vernacular use of stonemasonry and a representative of the area's German immigrants and agricultural focus. [23]