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Hennepin County ( / ˈhɛnəpɪn / HEN-ə-pin) is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Its county seat is Minneapolis, [2] the state's most populous city. [3] The county is named for the 17th-century explorer Louis Hennepin. [4] It extends from Minneapolis [5] to the suburbs and outlying cities in the western part of the county.
FL. HU. There are 87 counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota. There are also several historical counties . On October 27, 1849, nine counties were established: Benton, Dahkotah, Itasca, Ramsey, Mahkahta, Pembina, Wabasha, Washington, and Wahnata. Six of these names still exist. With the foundation of Kittson County on March 9, 1878, Pembina ...
Hennepin County Government Center. / 44.97583°N 93.26667°W / 44.97583; -93.26667. Hennepin County Government Center is the courthouse and primary county government administration building for Hennepin County in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It is located in downtown Minneapolis, the county seat of Hennepin County.
The sun will soon have a new job at the Hennepin County workhouse. Later this year, two solar panel arrays costing $2.4 million will be installed at the men's Adult Corrections Facility — a ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. The Hennepin County Library, which serves Hennepin County, Minnesota, including the city of Minneapolis, consists of 41 branches in 24 cities and towns. [1] Of these, 15 are in Minneapolis; collectively they made up the Minneapolis Public Library until they were absorbed by the Hennepin system in the ...
Minneapolis and Hennepin County residents should soon have access to $18 million in federal funding to help low-income homeowners remove and replace trees infested with the emerald ash borer. The ...
The Hennepin County Board has seven commissioners who oversee a budget of nearly $2.7 billion. Hennepin County is the second-largest government in Minnesota, after the state bureaucracy, with ...
This is a list of dams and reservoirs in the U.S. state of Minnesota and pertinent data in a sortable table. There are more than 1,250 dams in the state. Over 800 are public facilities and of these 430 are owned by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. [2]