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    Worthington is a city in and the county seat of Nobles County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 13,947 at the time of the 2020 census. The...
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    state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,290. Its county seat is Worthington. Nobles County comprises the Worthington, MN Micropolitan...
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  • merging of Worthington Community College and Southwestern Technical College (itself a merger of four separate local vocational schools). Minnesota West's...
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    George Dayton (category People from Worthington, Minnesota)
    began buying farm mortgages in southwest Minnesota. In 1883 he and his family moved to Worthington, Minnesota where he was able to build wealth in the...
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  • Worthington, Massachusetts Worthington, Minnesota, in Nobles County Worthington Township, Nobles County, Minnesota Worthington, Missouri Worthington,...
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  • Big Tiny Little (category People from Worthington, Minnesota)
    from 1955 to 1959. His primary instrument was the piano. Born in Worthington, Minnesota, United States, and the son of Tiny Little, Sr., a prominent musician...
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  • Worthington Senior High School is a public high school in Worthington, Minnesota, United States, in the southwest corner of the state. Worthington Senior...
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  • Worthington Township is a township in Nobles County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 316 at the 2000 census. According to the United States...
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    Paul TenHaken (category People from Worthington, Minnesota)
    Center, Iowa, to parents Lyle and Beth TenHaken. He was raised in Worthington, Minnesota. TenHaken attended Dordt College and received his degree in graphic...
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    Tim O'Brien (author) (category People from Worthington, Minnesota)
    family – including a younger brother and sister – moved to Worthington, Minnesota. Worthington had a large influence on O’Brien's imagination and his early...
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  • a television station (channel 20 analog/15 digital) licensed to Worthington, Minnesota, United States Lemhi County Airport (ICAO code KSMN) This disambiguation...
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    90 Business is a 3.2-mile (5.1 km) business loop of Interstate 90 in Worthington. It runs from exit 42 on CSAH 25 (Diagonal Road) then turns left onto...
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    Lake Okabena (category Lakes of Nobles County, Minnesota)
    Okabena is located entirely within the present-day city limits of Worthington, Minnesota. Though Nicollet's map shows only one Lake Okabena, the earliest...
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    Moural, Hope (May 20, 2024). "Worthington High grad named Miss South Dakota USA 2024". The Globe. Worthington, Minnesota. Retrieved June 9, 2024. Glover...
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    Retrieved January 13, 2018. "Raid by robbers". The Worthington Advance. Worthington, Minnesota. September 14, 1876. Retrieved September 9, 2016 – via...
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  • processor of farm commodities in the United States. Andreas was born in Worthington, Minnesota on March 4, 1918 to Ruben and Lydia (Stoltz) Andreas, who both descended...
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    impoverished widower, in Worthington in 1881. The Fifteenth Legislature of Minnesota. Biographical Sketches (PDF). St Paul, Minnesota: Press Printing Company...
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    Dresden. The first US-German town twinning was in 1947 between Worthington, Minnesota and Crailsheim. St Petersburg in Russia holds the record for the...
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  • The Worthington Cardinals were a minor league baseball team based in Worthington, Minnesota. In 1939 and 1940, Worthington played as a member of the Class...
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    2010). "Walz, Demmer in tight race for Minnesota's 1st District". mprnews.org. Worthington, Minnesota: Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved December 22, 2023...
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    Marshalltown, Iowa; Grand Island, Nebraska; Cactus, Texas; and Worthington, Minnesota. The action against Swift & Co. was known as "Operation Wagon Train"...
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  • Globe (Worthington), a real newspaper in Worthington, Minnesota, United States. St. Paul Globe, a former newspaper based in St. Paul, Minnesota, United...
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  • service of the Southwestern Minnesota Opportunity Council and the primary provider of mass transportation in Worthington, Minnesota. Operations include the...
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    Reds (1963–64) and Minnesota Twins (1965–69). Worthington batted and threw right-handed. Raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Worthington played baseball at...
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  • located 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the city of Worthington, in Nobles County, Minnesota, United States. Worthington Airport contains two runways, one designated...
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  • several of Minnesota's major mid-sized cities, including Rochester, Mankato, Winona, Austin, Owatonna, Albert Lea, Red Wing, New Ulm, Worthington, and Lake...
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    Nobles County Heritage Center (category History museums in Minnesota)
    The Nobles County Heritage Center, located in Worthington, Minnesota, is a cultural institution owned and operated by the Nobles County Historical Society...
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  • Francis G. Judge (category People from Worthington, Minnesota)
    Goodhue County, Minnesota. He graduated from high school and went to the Dunwoody College of Technology. He lived in Worthington, Minnesota with his wife...
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  • Paul Gruchow (category People from Worthington, Minnesota)
    respected Worthington Daily Globe in Worthington during the late 1970s and 1980s. When the newspaper was sold, he moved to Northfield, Minnesota, where he...
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  • Jim Brandenburg (photographer) (category People from Worthington, Minnesota)
    environmentalist and nature photographer and filmmaker based near Ely, Minnesota. His career includes over 10 years as a newspaper photojournalist, over...
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