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  2. St. Peter, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    St. Peter is a city and the county seat of Nicollet County, Minnesota United States. It is 10 miles north of the Mankato – North Mankato metropolitan area.The population was 12,066 at the 2020 census.

  3. Nicollet County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    In 1853 the first settler had homesteaded an area on the northeast run of the river, and the following year the settlement of Saint Peter was platted there. Seeing the inflow of settlers into the areas adjoining the river, on March 5, 1853, the territorial legislature partitioned off the lower portion of Dakota County to form a separate entity.

  4. 92nd Minnesota Legislature - Wikipedia

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    Boldface indicates the bill was passed by its house of origin. Omnibus cannabis bill (H.F. 600/S.F. 757) Sports betting bill (H.F. 778/S.F. 574) Universal school lunch and breakfast bill ; Supplemental education finance and policy bill (H.F. 3401/S.F. 2822) Transgender sanctuary state bill (H.F. 4822/S.F. 4525)

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  9. 80th Minnesota Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The legislature met in a regular session from January 7, 1997, to May 15, 1997. A special session convened on June 26, 1997, to consider funding for K–12 schools, DWI measures, and government data practices.