Roseville, MN – The Minnesota Department of Transportation is out with the list of finalists in the fifth annual ‘Name a Snowplow’ contest.
MnDOT’s Anne Meyer says they received more than 73-hundred submissions and narrowed it down to 50. She says there are sports-themed names, some popular events, and Bob Dylan seems to be popular this year.
Meyer says you can vote once for up to eight names through February 7th on the MnDOT website. The submissions include “Plowin’ In The Wind,” “Bob Chillin,”” Anthony Sledwards,” “SKOL Plow,” “Snowtorious B.I.G, ” and “We’re Off To See The Blizzard.”
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