Sleepy Eye (disambiguation)

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Sleepy Eye is a city in Brown County, Minnesota.

Sleepy Eye may also refer to:

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Sleepy Eye, Minnesota City in Minnesota, United States

Sleepy Eye is a small city in rural Brown County, Minnesota, United States. The city is named after a famed local Dakota chief from the 1800s. The population was 3,599 at the 2010 census.

Rheum Mucus naturally discharged from eyes, nose, or mouth during sleep

Rheum is a thin mucus naturally discharged from the eyes, nose, or mouth, often during sleep. Rheum dries and gathers as a crust in the corners of the eyes or the mouth, on the eyelids, or under the nose. It is formed by a combination of mucus, nasal mucus, blood cells, skin cells, or dust.

Ishtakhaba

Ishtakhaba, also known as Chief Sleepy Eyes, was a Native American chief of the Sisseton Dakota tribe. He became chief sometime between 1822 and 1825, receiving a commission from the Bureau of Indian Affairs as chief in 1824, and remained chief until his death in 1860. His band, known as the Swan Lake or Little Rock Band, hunted "in southwestern Minnesota and southeastern Dakota ... between Swan Lake and Coteau des Prairies," until forced to move to reservation land near the Minnesota River in the wake of the 1857 Spirit Lake Massacre.

Sleepy means feeling a need for sleep, also known as somnolence. It may also refer to:

Sleepy Eye Lake may refer to:

Minnesota State Highway 4 is a 167.136-mile-long (268.979 km) highway in southwest and west-central Minnesota, which runs from Iowa Highway 4 at the Iowa state line, and continues north to its northern terminus at its interchange with Interstate Highway 94 near Sauk Centre and Melrose.

Narcolepsy is a neurological condition most characterized by Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS).

Dakota people Native American people in the mid northern U.S. and mid southern Canada

The Dakota are a Native American tribe and First Nations band government in North America. They compose two of the three main subcultures of the Sioux people, and are typically divided into the Eastern Dakota and the Western Dakota.

KNUJ is a radio station in New Ulm, Minnesota. The station airs a full service news/talk format and is owned by James Ingstad. KNUJ also has a sister station, KNUJ-FM.

KJLY is a radio station located in Blue Earth, Minnesota. The station airs a Christian-based religious format.

KNUJ may refer to:

Pig's Eye or Pigs Eye may refer to:

Carl Arthur Jensen was a Minnesota politician, attorney, and veteran. Jensen served as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives and the Minnesota Senate representing part of southwestern Minnesota during the 1950s until the 1980s. Jensen was a member of the Republican Party who later switched to become a Democrat at the end of his life.

Sleepy Eye Creek is a 51.8-mile-long (83.4 km) tributary of the Cottonwood River of Minnesota, the United States. Via the Cottonwood River, its water flows to the Minnesota River and eventually the Mississippi River.

Red eye, red-eye, redeye or variants may refer to:

Chicago and North Western Depot and variations may refer to the following stations used by the Chicago and North Western Railway:

Sleepy Eye Lake is a lake in Le Sueur County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota.

Sleepy Eye Lake is a lake in Brown County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The lake is a 263-acre protected body of water.

Harvey N. Paulson was an American farmer and politician.