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On this day (April 21) in 2016, the world lost one of the greatest musical polymaths to have lived – Prince Rogers Nelson.Born four years before me on June 7, 1958, in Minneapolis, where he was ...
Purple road signs went up Thursday along Minnesota Highway 5 declaring the road through Chanhassen and Eden Prairie the Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway. The seven-mile stretch of highway ...
Now, the path through in the Minneapolis suburbs of Chanhassen and Eden Prairie will be called the Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway. Purple road signs will soon go up along the highway ...
Last week, the Minnesota Senate voted 55-5 to approve renaming Truck Highway 5 from Eden Prairie to Chanhassen to Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway. The legislation stipulates the sign must be ...
Fans gather as Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway sign goes up 02:01. ... 'Purple Rain,' number one, that is his signature tune. And we're going to remember them every time we pass this highway." ...
The Minnesota Senate passed a bill to name a portion of Trunk Highway 5, which runs through the Minneapolis suburbs of Chanhassen and Eden Prairie the Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway.
Gov. Tim Walz used purple ink on Tuesday to sign the bill that renames Minnesota Highway 5 to Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway. The stretch of roadway runs between Chanhassen and Eden Prairie.
Nelson also said the Minnesota native, born Prince Rogers Nelson, ... Nelson noted it was during The Purple One’s April 2016 hospitalization after his private plane made an emergency landing.
The man born Prince Rogers Nelson 66 years ago this month entered the year 1984 as a mysterious, budding star and wrapped it as a worldwide phenomenon whose influence remains evident across genres ...
Purple tears are falling after the death of Prince’s sister, Tyka Nelson, who passed away at 64 on Monday. Her death — eight years after her legendary older brother died in 2016 — was ...
Sharon Nelson, oldest sister of the late pop superstar Prince, speaks to reporters at the Minnesota Capitol, Thursday, May 4, 2023, in St. Paul, Minn.