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In addition to leading the nation’s first exploration to the West Coast, Lewis and Clark are credited with being among the first Americans to celebrate…
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Millions of Americans have changed their homes for many reasons over the years. Far fewer in the Red River Valley have left their home due to the…
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Across the United States, the country recoiled on this date in 1941 at the alarming news of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the declaration of war…
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America mourned this November week in 1963 following the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the murder of Dallas police officer J.D. Tippit by Lee…
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The want ads have been a staple in newspapers for generations. The simple premise of posting sale items or help-wanted ads has continued in virtually…
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North Dakota voters split their votes at the polls and the results were freshly announced during this day’s morning sun in 1988. Vice President George…
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North Dakotans packed a jubilant Dakota Fieldhouse on this date in 1988. The citizens’ homage was an observance of the state’s 99th birthday and prelude…
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During the Red River Valley’s hot and humid days of mid-August 1944, the newspaper in Fargo reported on a health scare. A 17 year old boy had just died of…
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Newspaper readers in the early 1940s were accustomed to their daily newspaper coverage of war battles and international conflict. World War II affected…
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Following the August 1974 tsunami of attention over Richard Nixon’s resignation and Gerald Ford becoming the new President, local citizens were adjusting…