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Yet laser loon lives — on flags, on totes, on stickers, on any surface that could be improved by the addition of a laser loon. Including your library card, if you're lucky enough to live in St ...
Land of 10,000 flags (and loons with laser eyes) Minnesota offers 2,123 answers to the question: How hard can it be to design a new state flag?
Spotify Minnesota’s state bird is everywhere: There are loons on license plates and library cards, at lottery counters, and ...
Laser Loon library cards and stickers are once again available The St. Paul Public Library items proved hugely popular in mid-February, and branches quickly ran out.
On Tuesday, the St. Paul Public Library announced a new, limited-edition library card inspired by the "laser loon" Minnesota flag submission. It was a hit.
Award-winning videographer Dana Conroy devoted three years and her own funds to produce a documentary on the risks of laser refractive surgery after undergoing the procedure herself.
Loon designs — ranging from several with laser eyes to one with a zoomed-in side profile — were among the most popular themes submitted by the public to be included on the new state flag.
Loon designs, ranging from several with laser eyes to one with a zoomed-in side profile, were among the most popular themes submitted by the public to be included on the new Minnesota state flag.
‘Laser Loon’ decorates new St. Paul Public Library cards, stickers, totes, T-shirts … while supplies last The fiery-eyed bird didn’t make it onto the state flag. Some say it should have.
St. Paul residents will soon have the chance to get their hands on a limited-edition library card featuring a unique take on the beloved state bird.
Minnesota’s new state seal will feature a loon ST. PAUL, Minn. — Good news for loon lovers: The new Minnesota state seal will feature the bird prominently in its center.
Good news for devoted fans of the storied laser-eyed loon design from the Minnesota state flag design competition: You can now get it on a St. Paul Public Library card. “Laser loon” didn’t ...
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