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The Texas outlaw couple Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker roamed the South and Midwest on their crime spree from 1932 to 1934 during the Great Depression. But it doesn’t appear they ever made it to North Dakota. A bank robbery in 1933 in southern Minnesota is attributed to the Barrow gang, and their exploits were front-page news in The Bismarck Tribune, including the breakout of inmates at a Texas prison farm in 1934.
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A couple of years ago I got a request for a reference from Kansas State University, in Manhattan. The university was evaluating the credentials of one of…
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The 30th Bombardment Squadron, which would one day be stationed in North Dakota, has its roots in WWI, where it first formed as the 30th Aero Squadron.…
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North Dakota and Texas both produce a lot of oil - and they also both burn off a lot of natural gas.According to a recent report by Earthworks, the…