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  1. Bloomington
  2. Duluth
  3. Forest Lake
  4. International Falls
  5. Mankato
  6. Minneapolis
  7. Minnetonka
  8. Moorhead
  9. Rochester
  10. Saint Cloud
  11. Saint Paul

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Recreation.gov
The Refuge Office and Visitor Center are located just off of 34th Avenue in Bloomington, Minnesota, across the street from the Minneapolis/St.Paul Airport Hilton Hotel. From I-494, visitors should take the 34th Avenue exit south to East 80th Street. Turn left on East 80th Street and proceed east for 1/4 mile to the Visitor Center entrance which is on the right. ... [Read More]

F B I Fugitive - Curtis Lee Brovold
Curtis Lee Brovold is wanted for his alleged sexual activities with a 14-year-old Minnesota girl whom he met on the Internet in February of 2000. Brovold is alleged to have communicated with the victim mostly via Internet for approximately six months. Then, in July of 2000, Brovold allegedly flew to Moorhead, Minnesota, met the teenage victim, and engaged in sex acts with her at a local hotel. ... [Read More]

VJ Contacts
HOTEL INFORMATION ...

Hotel Information is available for the following cities to assist you in making your travel arrangements.If you need further assistance, please feel free to contact the Clerk's Office. ... [Read More]

VJ Contacts
HOTEL INFORMATION ...

Hotel Information is available for the following cities to assist you in making your travel arrangements.If you need further assistance, please feel free to contact the Clerk's Office. ... [Read More]

Multi
*3560 Regulation Update - Sponsoredby Minnesota Council for Affordable and Rural Housing (MN CARH) - Presented bySteve Rosenblatt of Spectrum Seminars - September 20-21, 2005, at theThunderbird Hotel & Convention Center in Bloomington, Minnesota. Visit http://www.spectrumseminars.com or call (1-800) 944-3078 for more details and registration information. ... [Read More]

Recreation.gov
The district office is co-located with the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge Office and Visitor Center, off of 34th Avenue in Bloomington, Minnesota, across the street from the Minneapolis/St.Paul Airport Hilton Hotel. From I-494, visitors should take the 34th Avenue exit south to East 80th Street. Turn left on East 80th Street and proceed east for 1/4 mile to the Visitor Center entrance which is on the right. ... [Read More]

Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge
Location: The Wildlife Interpretation and Education Center is located at 3815 E 80th St. in Bloomington, across from the Airport Hilton Hotel. From I-494, exit onto 34th Ave. and drive south. Turn left on E. 80th St. and drive 1/4 mile to the entrance on the right. ... [Read More]

Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge - Visitor Center
The Visitor Center is located at 3815 American Blvd. East in Bloomington, across from the Airport Hilton Hotel. From I-494, exit on 34 th Ave. and drive south. Turn left on American Blvd. East and drive 1/4 mile to the entrance on the right. ... [Read More]

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Outbreak of Cryptosporidiosis Associated with aWater Sprinkler Fountain -- Minnesota, 1997
Editorial Note: The findings in this report document a novel recreationalwater source for cryptosporidiosis. Outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis havebeen documented in a variety of other recreational water settings in theUnited States since 1988, including a lake, community and hotel pools, alarge recreational water park, a wave pool, and a water slide (1). As inseveral other outbreaks, there was no evidence in this outbreak thatinadequate chlorination or filter malfunction contributed to transmissionof Cryptosporidium. However, Cryptosporidium oocysts are resistant todisinfection by chlorine at levels generally used in recreational water,and recreational water filtration units that use sand filter media are noteffective in removing the 4-6-micron oocysts (1). The zoo fountain in thisoutbreak was designed as a decorative display and not an interactive playarea. However, the fountain was a popular attraction for children on hotsummer days. Children would commonly stand directly over the jets ... [Read More]


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