Bismarck ties record low set in 1877
June 10, 2009
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Bismarck ties record low
http://www.kxnet.com
Jun 9, 2009
Bismarck, N.D. Bismarck residents woke up to a chilly morning after the city tied a record low set more than 100 years ago.
North Dakota: Snow has fallen in Dickinson in June, the first time in nearly 60 years
June 7, 2009
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Snow falls in western ND, in June
http://www.kxnet.com
June 6, 2009
Snow has fallen in Dickinson in June, the first time in nearly 60 years the city has seen snow past May.
Bismarck Blasts to Unclog Ice-Jammed River
March 26, 2009
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Bismarck Blasts to Unclog Ice-Jammed River
http://abcnews.go.com
March 26, 2009
Near Bismarck, officials are trying to determine whether a third controlled explosion on the Missouri River is needed to break up a dangerous ice jam.
Frigid weather extends its reach over U.S.
January 16, 2009
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Frigid weather extends its reach over U.S.
http://www.cnn.com
January 16, 2009
“Cold enough for you?” was no longer a funny smart-aleck question to ask many Americans on Friday.
A bank’s sign in Plainville, Massachusetts, displays the temperature there on Friday.
There was little humor to be found in the rawest weather for years in many parts of the nation.