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  2. The Gestures - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. The Free Press (Mankato) - Wikipedia

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    The Free Press news staff covers six counties – Blue Earth, Nicollet, Le Sueur, Brown, Waseca and Watonwan. The major cities of Mankato, North Mankato, Waseca, St. Peter and Le Sueur are also primary coverage areas. It also has wide coverage of local sports and Minnesota State University in Mankato. It also is the publisher of Mankato ...

  4. Mankato, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Mankato is the larger of the two principal cities of the Mankato-North Mankato metropolitan area, which covers Blue Earth and Nicollet Counties and had a combined population of 103,566 at the 2020 census. The U.S. Census Bureau designated Mankato a Metropolitan Statistical Area in November 2008.

  5. William Bresnan - Wikipedia

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    William Bresnan. William J. Bresnan (1933 – November 27, 2009) was an American businessman who founded Bresnan Communications in 1984. He was also chair of the company until his death in 2009. William Bresnan was born in Madison Lake, Minnesota [1] in 1933. [1] He was the third of four children of Ann and Robert Leonard Bresnan.

  6. The Land (weekly newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Land is a weekly newspaper published in Mankato, Minnesota. It serves farmers, ranchers, rural residents and agribusiness across the entire state of Minnesota. Its two circulation zones, geographically covering approximately the southern one-third and northern two-thirds of the state, alternate weeks. The Land is published by The Free Press ...

  7. Najwa Massad - Wikipedia

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    Najwa Melhem Massad, née Chalhoub (born September 20, 1955) is a Lebanese-American business woman and politician serving as the 46th mayor of the city of Mankato, Minnesota, since 2018. Massad has been a restaurateur and caterer since the late 1970s in both Lebanon and the United States of America. She is the first female mayor of Mankato, its ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Blue Earth ...

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    Dodd Ford Bridge. Dodd Ford Bridge. December 9, 2009. ( #09001070) County Road 147 over the Blue Earth River. 43°52′35″N 94°11′16″W. /  43.876336°N 94.187872°W  / 43.876336; -94.187872  ( Dodd Ford Bridge) Shelby. 1901 Pratt truss bridge, notable as a work of Minnesota bridge engineer Lawrence H. Johnson and an example of ...

  9. Michael Zinni - Wikipedia

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    Michael Zinni. Michael Zinni (September 10, 1948 – July 29, 2014) was the head coach of the Minnesota State University, Mankato golf team from 2003 to 2009. Zinni also played on the Champions Tour for senior golfers. He was the head golf professional at the Mankato Golf Club. Zinni died on July 29, 2014, at Mayo Clinic from a lung infection.

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