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  2. List of newspapers in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The Kenmare News - Kenmare; Kulm Messenger - Kulm; Lake Metigoshe Mirror - Bottineau; Lakota American - Lakota; LaMoure Chronicle - LaMoure; Larimore Leader-Tribune - Larimore; The Leader-News - Washburn; Litchville Bulletin - Litchville; Mandan News - Mandan; The McClusky Gazette - McClusky; McKenzie County Farmer - Watford City; McLean County ...

  3. Mandan, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    A Marathon Petroleum oil refinery north of Mandan began operations in 1954 as a unit of the American Oil Company, with a 29,000 barrels per day (BPD) capacity. Today, the Mandan Refinery's nameplate capacity of 73,800 BPD processes primarily North Dakota sweet (low sulfur) crude oil into a full range of refined petroleum products. [30]

  4. Spirit of Life - Wikipedia

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    Raised Southern Baptist, McDade joined the Unitarian Church of Austin, Texas, in the 1950s, and was active at the Arlington Street Church in Boston in the 1960s. She has been involved in Unitarian Universalist ministry but today she self-identifies as non-denominational woman of faith; her community is a loose community of women. [3] [5]

  5. Sims, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The church is reportedly North Dakota's oldest Lutheran church west of the Missouri River. The congregation still has roughly 50 members, even though they do not live in Sims. [ 9 ] Locals report, however, that the town does have one remaining resident: a former pastor's wife who died between 1916 and 1918.

  6. Mandan - Wikipedia

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    Mandan food came from farming, hunting, gathering wild plants, and trade. Corn was the primary crop, and part of the surplus was traded with nomadic tribes for bison meat. [4] Mandan gardens were often located near river banks, where annual flooding would leave the most fertile soil, sometimes in locations miles from villages.

  7. Eagles sweep Mandan behind big performance from Mason Lunzman

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    Jun. 22—MANDAN, N.D. — After losing three in a row, the Jamestown Post 14 Eagles looked to step up and put an end to the skid when they faced Mandan on Tuesday, June 21, at Memorial Park.

  8. Cathedral of the Holy Spirit (Bismarck, North Dakota)

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    The cathedral was the dream of the first bishop of Bismarck, Vincent Wehrle, O.S.B., who had a special devotion to the Holy Spirit and wanted the church to also serve as a shrine to the Holy Spirit. [4] He brought the property in 1917 and hired Milwaukee architect Anton Dohman in 1921 to design the cathedral.

  9. Morton County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The county was created on January 8, 1873, by the Dakota Territory legislature, using territory that had not previously been included in any county. The county organization was not completed at that time, but the new county was not attached to any other county for administrative or judicial matters.