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Minnesota Lawmakers Trying to Rename a Highway in Honor of Prince

Minnesota Lawmakers Trying to Rename a Highway in Honor of Prince Get our free mobile app Two Minnesota lawmakers and a friend of Prince are working on getting a stretch of Highway 5 through Chanhassen renamed after Prince. If this goes through, the 7 mile stretch between 494 and Galpin Drive would be named the Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway. Sen. Julia Coleman, R-Chanhassen, and Rep. Greg Boe, R-Chanhassen, are drafting bills, writes the Star Tribune. And a long-time friend of Prince, Mark Webster, who is a security guard at Paisley Park, has a petition on change.org working to get to 5,000 signatures to get this name change to happen. Right now they have over 3,500 and it keeps climbing.

Minnesota legislators want to rename highway after Prince

Minnesota legislators want to rename highway after Prince Mark Webster, a longtime friend of the musical icon, is pushing to have 7 miles of Highway 5 between Interstate 494 and Galpin Drive designated to honor Prince, who died of an accidental overdose in April 2016. Written By: Tim Harlow / Star Tribune | 2:00 pm, Mar. 15, 2021 × Mark Webster, a longtime friend of Prince, is pushing to have 7 miles of Highway 5 between Interstate 494 and Galpin Drive designated to honor the musical icon. Two state legislators say they re introducing measures to do just that. (Carlos Gonzalez / Star Tribune / TNS) MINNEAPOLIS Two Minnesota legislators say they are introducing measures that will allow the Minnesota Department of Transportation to designate a segment of Highway 5 that runs through Chanhassen, Minn., as a memorial route in honor of the late pop star Prince.

Minnesota lawmakers drafting bills to rename highway for Prince

Disciples Clinic of Athens accepts donation

From Staff Reports Mar 15, 2021 The Pinnacle Church presented a donation of $7,842 to the Disciples Clinic of Athens Tuesday, March 9. Picture from left to right are Sandy Curran, RN; Katy Dooley, RN; Marcus Abadie, MD; Barbara Schmidt, RN; Anne Williamson (Chief Administrative Officer); Gary W. Williamson, MD, Chief Medical Officer; and Rev. Duane Miller; Edwin Stanaland. courtesy The Pinnacle Church presented a donation of $7,842 to the Disciples Clinic of Athens Tuesday, March 9. The donation was from proceeds of the Annual Pinnacle Church Turkey Trot of 2020, primarily organized by Elizabeth and Mark Webster and Family. The church has been a great benefactor of the Disciples Clinic of Athens, having made similar donations and others over the past several years.

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