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The second warmest summer was that of 2012 with an average of 73.7°F. North Dakota set its all time record high of 121 Steele July 6. Bismarck recorded a low of just 83°F on July 11. Cold Wave of 1996 Dangerously cold weather once again hit North Dakota. The town of Rolette(Rolette Co.) in north central North Dakota reported a morning low of ...
Halliday is a city in Dunn County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 241 at the 2020 census. [3] Halliday was founded in 1914. Halliday was originally two miles farther north. It moved in 1914 to be near the new Mandan to Killdeer railroad line. In 1900, the first post office was located on William Halliday's place. [5] [6]
Lakota is a city in Nelson County, North Dakota, United States. It is the county seat of Nelson County [ 5 ] Lakota is located 63 miles west of Grand Forks and 27 miles east of Devils Lake . [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The population was 683 at the 2020 census , [ 3 ] making Lakota the 76th-largest city in North Dakota.
Gladstone was laid out in 1882, and was originally built up by a group of settlers from Ripon, Wisconsin. [5] The group's founder James Gray Campbell was joined by about 150 pioneers who included Mrs. Ira Lawrence, May (Lawrence) Sorber, Russell Lawrence (born 1882 at Gladstone), Alice Campbell Lytle (born 1882 at Gladstone), Mrs. Birdsall, Mrs. Clarence E. Eldred, Mrs. Charles Kono, Estelle ...
Gackle was founded in 1904. It was named for George Gackle, a farmer. [5]The town is home to the Gackle Public Library. German has been spoken in Gackle in the past, and is visible in the inscriptions on the First UCC Church.
Heaton is an unincorporated community in Wells County, North Dakota, United States.It is located 20 miles west of Carrington.Heaton was heavily damaged by a tornado in 1910, and some blame the decline of the town on that event. [2]
Balta is a city in Pierce County, North Dakota, United States.The population was 66 at the 2020 census. [3] Balta was founded in 1912, and is known for its duck hunting. Old Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Wrought-Iron Cross Site, in or near Balta, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In 1946, Walsh County was the site of one of North Dakota's deadliest tornadoes. [5] The storm killed 11 people, including eight in Walsh County, one in Manitoba, and two in Minnesota. [5] Outline map of Walsh County, North Dakota, 1910