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The AARP/Blue Zones Vitality Project is an initiative aimed at improving well-being that began in January 2009 when the city of Albert Lea, Minnesota, launched the initiative with assistance from the United Health Foundation and led by Dan Buettner, author of "The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest."
By 1880, the road had reached Albert Lea to the south and leased the St. Paul and Duluth Railroad to ship flour to Duluth, Minnesota for transport to markets served by Great Lakes shipping and to ship lumber south from Northern Minnesota and Northern Wisconsin using the St Paul and Taylor's Falls road as a means to capture a large portion of ...
KQPR first went on the air on August 14, 1989. [3] Sometime in the 1990s, it became a satellite station of KQCL, which originates out of Faribault.. On December 13, 2001, KQPR began broadcasting independently again from its own studios in Albert Lea, its city of license.
Albert Miller Lea (July 23, 1808 – January 16, 1891) was an American military engineer who surveyed southern Minnesota and northern Iowa in 1835. [1] Biography
As of the census [10] of 2010, there were 391 people, 174 households, and 119 families residing in the city. The population density was 494.9 inhabitants per square mile (191.1/km 2).
The Minnesota State Patrol stated a Peterbilt semi, driven by a 21-year-old man from Lamberton, was traveling southbound on Highway 13 and a 2016 Honda Pilot, driven by an 84-year-old Albert Lea ...
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Interstate 35 passes through the center of the township, leading north to Albert Lea and south to Iowa. County Road 13 exit provides access to the northern part of the township. County Road 5 exit provides access to the center part of the township. U.S. Highway 69 passes through the northwest corner of the township near Twin Lakes.