ミネソタのカーリング選手、専用ナンバープレートを求める

ミネソタ州の地元アスリートらが、カーリングをテーマにしたナンバープレートの導入をキャンペーンし、スポーツのクラブを支援する。カーラーのトロイ・プリス氏が主導するこの取り組みは州議員の支持を得ている。プレートからの収益は州内のカーリング施設維持のための助成金に充てられる。

ホッケーの州として知られるミネソタ州で、カーラーらは提案された特殊ナンバープレートを通じて認知を求めている。地元カーラーのトロイ・プリス氏がこのイニシアチブを主導し、最近のミネソタ出身アスリートのオリンピックでの成功を受けてタイミングが最適だと主張している。

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