Ann Meyers - Wikipedia Description: Ann Meyers-Drysdale, UCLA basketball star Added on: 26-May-2005 Hits: 1802 Rate this Site
Arctic Cat - Wikipedia article Description: Arctic Cat is a producer of ATVs and Snowmobiles in the United States. Located in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, they are a top competitor with other snowmobile companies such as Polaris, Ski-Doo by Bombardier, and Yamaha. The NASDAQ stock trading symbol is ACAT. Added on: 10-Mar-2006 Hits: 2061 Rate this Site
Buttonweed - Wikipedia Description: Noxious weeds found growing in Agricultural states in North America Added on: 07-Sep-2005 Hits: 1723 Rate this Site
Cottonwood - Wikipedia Description: The Eastern Cottonwood Populus deltoides is one of the largest North American hardwood trees, although the wood is rather soft. It is a riparian zone tree. It occurs throughout the eastern United States and just into southernmost Canada. The leaves are alternate and simple, with coarsely-toothed (crenate/serrate) edges, and subcordate at the base. The leaf shape is roughly triangular, hence the species name, deltoides.
Minnesota DNR big tree list: The largest tree by circumference in Minnesota is a populus deltoides
at 394 inches (1,001 centimeters) measured at the trunk 4 and 1/2 feet
(137 cm) above the ground. This tree is 106 feet (32.31 meters) tall.
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Dan Patrick Show - Wikipedia Description: The Dan Patrick Show is a syndictated sports talk show that is hosted by SportsCenter personality Dan Patrick and broadcast on ESPN Radio in Bristol, Connecticut. The show is heard weekdays from 1 p.m. ET to 4 p.m. ET and Patrick usually hosts the 6 p.m. ET SportsCenter on ESPN. It is often viewed as the signature program on ESPN Radio, because of Patrick's high profile at ESPN and his ability to attract well-known and popular guests. Added on: 03-Apr-2006 Hits: 2758 Rate this Site
Dennis Green - Wikipedia Description: Dennis "Denny" Green (b. February 17, 1949 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) is the current head coach of the Arizona Cardinals. He was previously the fifth head coach of the Minnesota Vikings from 1992-2001. Green is also one of seven current African-American head coaches in the National Football League.
Green's best season in Minnesota was in 1998, when the Vikings finished 15-1. However, they lost in the NFC Championship Game both that year and 2000. Despite compiling a record of 97-62 in the regular season, Green developed a reputation of being "unable to win the big one." (Playoff record 4-8) Added on: 18-Oct-2006 Hits: 1794 Rate this Site
Don the Beachcomber - Wikipedia Description: Donn Beach (born Ernest Raymond Beaumont Gantt February 22, 1907 - June 7, 1989) is the acknowledged founding father of tiki restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. The many so-called "Polynesian" restaurants and watering holes that enjoyed great popularity are directly descended from what he created. After years of being called Don the Beachcomber because of his original bar/restaurant, Gantt legally changed his name to "Donn Beach".
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Dr. Henry L. Williams - Wikipedia Description: University Of Minnesota Football Coach, for whom Williams Arena is named Added on: 26-May-2005 Hits: 1991 Rate this Site
Ed Kezirian - Wikipedia Description: Ed Kezirian (born August 4, 1952) was the head coach of the University of California, Los Angeles college football for one game. An interesting note from that game was when New Mexico sent Katie Hnida out to kick an extra point, Katie became the first woman to play in a Division I-A college football game. The kick was blocked, so UCLA was not the first team to be scored upon in a Division I-A game. Added on: 18-Nov-2005 Hits: 1681 Rate this Site
Eddie Rickenbacker - Wikipedia Description: Edward Vernon (Eddie) Rickenbacker (October 8, 1890 - July 27, 1973) was an American fighter pilot who flew in World War I. He was a true World War I flying ace with 26 kills and 300 combat hours, reportedly more than any other U.S. pilot in the war. Added on: 24-Feb-2006 Hits: 2107 Rate this Site
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