
Hayden Alan |
Tiffany
and Michael have chosen the name Hayden Alan
for their beautiful new son born at the Birth Center of River Falls Hospital.
Weight: 8 pounds and 2 ounces
Length: 20 1/2 inches
Time: 9:40 pm
Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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| Origin of the name Hayden... |
 | English - "Hedged valley". |
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November 3, 2009 - a day to remember |
| The Weather |
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The sun rose over River Falls at 6:52 am
and set at 4:56 pm
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River Falls high: 46° F
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River Falls low: 23° F
|  | The nation's weather extremes were 98° recorded at East Mesa, Ariz., and Rialto, California and -26° at Arctic Village, Alaska
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| | In the financial world |
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The Dow Jones closed at
9771.91 |  |
Wisconsin's Minimum Wage was $6.50 |
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Loaf of Bread:$ 2.49 |  |
Gallon of Milk: $ 3.85 |  |
First Class Stamp: $0.44 |  |
Average New Home: $169,000.00 |  |
New Car: $21,750.00 |
| | Populations: |
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River Falls : 12,650 |  |
U.S. Population: 308,260,306 |
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| | Hayden Alan shares
his birthday with these other interesting people
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1793 - Stephen Austin - Early settler and of the then Mexican territory of Texas and person for whom Texas' capital city, Austin, is named. |
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1845 - Edward Douglas White - Ninth Supreme Court Chief Justice who played an important role during the development of anti-monopoly laws in the early 20th Century. |
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1933 - Michael S Dukakis - Governor of Massachusetts and Democratic candidate for the presidency in 1988. |
| | There have been some other notable events on this day in history |
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1868 - Republican John Willis Menard became the first black American to be elected to the U.S. Congress. Due to a legal challenge by his defeated opponent, he was never seated in the Congress. |  |
1917 - The cost of living took a jump as the price of a first class stamp increased to three cents. |  |
1948 - The most unexpected upset in American presidential politics took place with President Harry S. Truman defeating New York Governor Thomas Dewey. |  |
1983 - A new national holiday was set as President Reagan signed a bill setting aside the third Monday of each January to honor civil rights leader Martin Luther King. |
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