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Cruise Control? Never Heard of It: Why North Dakotans Top the Speeding Ticket Charts
Cruise Control? Never Heard of It: Why North Dakotans Top the Speeding Ticket Charts
Cruise Control? Never Heard of It: Why North Dakotans Top the Speeding Ticket Charts
If you’re cruising around North Dakota, you might want to keep an eye on your speedometer. According to Insurify, North Dakota has officially zoomed into first place for the most speeding tickets in the nation. With a whopping 8.7% of drivers getting a ticket, North Dakotans are putting the pedal to the metal at more than twice the national average of 4.1%. G...
From Potato to Perfection: The Story of North Dakota’s Chippers
From Potato to Perfection: The Story of North Dakota’s Chippers
From Potato to Perfection: The Story of North Dakota’s Chippers
Every state has its own most famous dessert. Apple pie is arguably the most American dessert, but North Dakota's is a little strange but delicious. North Dakota's Sweetest Surprise: Chocolate-Covered Potato Chips North Dakota holds some significant bragging rights when it comes to "Chippers," or chocolate-covered potato chips. This unexpected bl...

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Ghostly Highways: North Dakota’s Spookiest Roads After Dark
Ghostly Highways: North Dakota’s Spookiest Roads After Dark
Ghostly Highways: North Dakota’s Spookiest Roads After Dark
Driving down a lonely road can be a bit spooky, but what if that road has a reputation for ghostly visitors and creepy legends? Buckle up and prepare for a wild ride through stretches of asphalt where eerie apparitions and bizarre happenings are part of the local lore...
Pertussis Cases Spike in North Dakota: Health Officials Issue Advisory
Pertussis Cases Spike in North Dakota: Health Officials Issue Advisory
Pertussis Cases Spike in North Dakota: Health Officials Issue Advisory
North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) has reported a sharp increase in pertussis, or "whooping cough," cases in 2024. As of October 23, there have been 73 confirmed cases, a significant rise from just 17 in all of 2023. Cases span 11 counties, affecting people of all ages, with four infants requiring hospitalization...

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