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The bill did get a majority, but because it is amending an initiated measure, it needed a two-thirds vote.
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The proposal would use the proceeds to build two new facilities in the Bismarck-Mandan area.
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North Dakota's case rate per 100,000 people is 99.
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The photography business abruptly closed in October of 2021, leaving many clients who pre-paid for services without photos.
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The first state highway map was created in 1924.
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How can our pets teach us about ourselves? We visit with Lisa Erixon, a retired high school English teacher, about her book, “No Ordinary Cats,” which details her family’s many cats, and what lessons they taught her. ~~~ News director Dave Thompson is here with our weekly news chat. ~~~ Matt Olien reviews “Living,” a drama featuring actor Bill Nighy in a performance that has earned him a nomination for Best Actor.
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It should be obvious to drivers that a car is no match for a train, but the number of accidents at railroad crossings steadily increased in the early years of the Twentieth Century. At that time, few crossings had signs or warning lights. Drivers were urged to pause and look before crossing the tracks.
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