86% of Indiana is one hour ahead of Minnesota. The other 14% of Indiana, in the northwest and southwest corners of the state, are on the same time as Minnesota.
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The following are all pretty close, like within a few miles of the same latitude: -- Hibbing and Bemidji, Minnesota -- Finley and McClusky, North Dakota -- Great Falls and Condon, Montana -- Wallace, Idaho -- Wenatchee and Renton, Washington
Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in the state of Minnesota and, as with other states where same-sex marriage is legal, Minnesota recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages, civil unions and state-registered comprehensive domestic partnerships as full-fledged marriages. Your Vermont civil union is still legal in Vermont and is also legal in Minnesota. You will be able to petition a Minnesota court for divorce and go through divorce proceedings as with any other marriage. When you have obtained a divorce in Minnesota, you will also be considered divorced in Vermont.
No you can't. And you can't drive out of state either because regristration and driver's licenses all work the same way, so if your not valid to drive in Minnesota, you can't drive in any other state either.
At last report, State Senators and their staff receive domestic partner benefits since 2002. Other state employees do not.
On May 9, 2013, this legislator voted against the bill that legalized same-sex marriage in the state of Minnesota.
On May 9, 2013, this legislator voted against the bill that legalized same-sex marriage in the state of Minnesota.
No. No such amendment has been made. On November 6, 2012, the electorate of Minnesota voted NOT to amend the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage.
On May 9, 2013, this legislator voted against the bill that legalized same-sex marriage in the state of Minnesota.
Minnesota became a state the same way other states became states. The leaders of the Minnesota Territory petitioned the US Congress to join the union. After verifying that Minnesota had a viable constitution, large enough population, and a functional government, the US congress passed a law admitting Minnesota as a state. That happened on May 11, 1858.
Uh, Minnesota is a US state so a US $1 bill is worth exactly $1 there, the same as in all other US states and possessions.
Ms. Sheran says that she views same-sex marriage as being inevitable in Minnesota.
Mr. Limmer authored the failed constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in Minnesota. He does not support same-sex marriage.
Minnesotans eat the same thing as any other state. But, however, one of Minnesota's nicknames is the Bread and Butter state.