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The wild horses in the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park were considered a nuisance in 1954. Public opinion on the horses has changed dramatically in the last 70 years.
“Music teaches you so much about math, history and language. It’s not just the song. It’s everything with it,” said Ness, who was recently reunited with one of his music students.
In North Dakota, workers logged 564 million hours in the course of those two years and experienced 15,638 work-related deaths, injuries or illnesses, according to a report.
The ranking uses data from a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency monitor located in Cass County that measures levels of particle and ozone pollution.

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The resolution, which was to have become part of the North Dakota Republican Party's 2024 platform, was previously deemed to have passed, but there were irregularities in the vote count.
The unsettled weather is forecast to continue across the midsection of the country into Monday.
324 cases of HIV were reported, marking a 24 percent increase in the number of HIV infections and the largest number of new cases in a decade
CherryRoad Media is planning to begin publication of two newspapers — the Hutchinson Station and the Litchfield Rail — on May 9, two weeks after the communities' historic papers ceased publication.
The November contest is expected to be among the most competitive congressional races in the country this year.
The deadlock means Republican voters will decide the nominee in an August primary.

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DFL leaders have not publicly called for her to step down and have said they’ll consider green-lighting her remote participation on a day-by-day basis.
FBI agents raided Pro-Mark Services in 2022 in relation to a possible fraud case involving a former owner.
Since 2000, Barb Erbstoesser has been at the helm of the fast-growing city's park district. She started there as an intern in the late '80s.

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