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The engine was built in 1926.
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The state received the OK, triggering a special Legislative session.
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This week, Rick Gion is chatting with Dawn Kopp of the Bismarck Downtowners, who’s back with an even bigger Downtown Burger Slam.
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Bismarck’s Burger Slam, new CDC guidance on childhood vaccines, and UND marks a milestone with its first graduate of the FAA’s enhanced air traffic controller program.
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The rosy, "Leave It to Beaver" portrayal of the American economy in the 1950s and ’60s was not reality for many Americans. By the 1960s, fully 20 percent of the population was living in poverty. President Kennedy’s advisor, Walter Heller, prepared a report warning that some Americans would remain trapped in poverty even with full employment.
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A 1970s hostage story, a generation-spanning epic of Palestinian tragedy, and a tale of 16th century conquest are all in theaters starting this week.
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While the three-year extension for Affordable Care Act subsidies is expected to pass the House, it may not go far in the Senate. But a bipartisan group of senators say they are close on a compromise.
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Two people were killed and six others injured in a shooting outside a Salt Lake City church Wednesday night while mourners were attending a memorial service inside, police said.