
In a state where medicine is a strong business, it’s no wonder we’re healthy. Minnesota ranks sixth in United Health Foundation’s list of healthiest states and as the No. 1 state for healthy hearts (American Heart Association, 2008). Minneapolis-St. Paul also ranks high, as the eighth healthiest city in the nation (AARP The Magazine, 2008).
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Private & Public school statistics data were collected (April 2010) with most recent statistics available from the National Center for Education Statistics.

The following guide will be a helpful tool in finding a new home. See what the local metro areas have to offer, and learn about the exciting new neighborhoods in development. The Twin Cities strike the right balance between views of the skylines and views of the lakes, providing you with a variety of location options from which to choose.
Enjoy living in a community that cares.
Nothing can stop us from volunteering and giving back. In fact, during the recession Minnesotans really stepped up to respond. More than half of local nonprofits reported an increase in service. In total these volunteers contribute $3.4 billion annually, according to the Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration.
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Plays, exhibits, sporting events, fair & festivals—your event guide to the Minneapolis St. Paul area as featured at MinnesotaMonthly.com






