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The coded message on slips of paper in the Victorian-era silk dress bedeviled many for nearly a decade. A secret found in an old book cracked the case.
No-smudging signs were posted at the University of Mary’s annual Mid-Winter Powwow, an event that took place Sunday, Jan. 15, in partnership with the United Tribes Technical College.
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Court docs: Justin Bergquist broke into the wrong home, told officers he was "there for Kylie."
In a charged political environment, the COVID-19 health crisis became an ultimate test of the North Dakota governor's data-centered approach.
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The amount of daylight decreases by more than three minutes per day this time of year.
Rep. Rick Becker made a post on Monday, Aug. 24, that quotes Black conservative commentator Christian Walker as saying "BLM is the KKK in blackface." Becker originally shared the post with the comment "Scathing and accurate." However, he later added a clarification "to be less incendiary."
Gov. Doug Burgum's Democratic-NPL challenger, Shelley Lenz, said he is misleading residents by refusing to acknowledge the growing severity of the outbreak.
After a federal judge ordered an immediate shutdown of DAPL earlier this month, interest groups from across the country filed legal briefs arguing for continued operation of the pipeline.
$38 million are at stake in suit filed by the state of North Dakota against the federal government.
Evan Baker will next be seen on The Food Network's show on Sunday, July 12.
The original $3.8 billion pipeline project, which crosses under the Missouri River near the tribe's reservation, prompted protests from tribal members and climate activists in 2016 and 2017.
The “waste” oil proposal is backed by a few oil producers — including Harold Hamm-led Continental Resources — but most oil companies argued against state intervention in written comments.

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