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Ardis Irene Knight, 84, of Pennock, was driving east on U.S. Highway 10 when her vehicle collided with another westbound vehicle in Sherburne County on April 25. She died on April 27.
Following the grand opening, the sports center will open to the public Monday, June 3.
Ultimately, the strike was deemed a 'failure' by some scholars, who noted the tough environment for labor unions in the 1980s. But it marked a dividing line for Sioux Falls.
Rep. Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota's only vote in the House of Representatives, says he'll continue backing Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. Why? "Because I'm a grown-up," he says.

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Concordia College students sitting in solidarity for Palestine say they want to hold their institutions accountable.
Three-year-old Ariana McKay is the second child in the care of Spirit Lake Social Services to die as the result of alleged criminal conduct in the past four years.
“The availability of affordable housing continues to be a long-standing challenge,” said Dave Flohr, NDHFA executive director. “Through addressing the housing needs... we strengthen... communities.”

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