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Cando (/ ˈ k æ n d uː / KAN-doo) is a city in Towner County, North Dakota, United States. It is the county seat of Towner County. [ 5 ] The population was 1,117 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ]
Map of the United States with North Dakota highlighted. North Dakota is a state located in the Midwestern United States. All incorporated communities in North Dakota are considered cities, regardless of population; there are no towns, villages, or hamlets in the state. There are 355 municipalities.
The Dakota Territory legislature created the county on March 8, 1883, with areas partitioned from Cavalier and Rolette counties. It was named for Oscar M. Towner (1842–1897), a businessman and member of the 15th territorial legislature.
A home in the 400 block of Lansing Road in Ellet was the scene of an apparent homicide-suicide on the evening of Oct. 23, 2023. "He liked to pull guns on people. She never told me he could be violent.
Its school district is North Star Schools in Cando. [12] It was a part of the Bisbee School District until 1980, when it became part of the Bisbee-Egeland School District. In 2008 that district closed and consolidated into Cando schools. [13]
As of the census of 2000, there were 49 people, 21 households, and 14 families residing in the city. The population density was 125.7 inhabitants per square mile (48.5/km 2).
North Dakota Highway 17 (ND 17) is a 140.372-mile-long (225.907 km) east–west highway stretching from just east of Barton to the Minnesota border at the Red River of the North. It is 139 miles in length and its alignment was established in 1939.
This is a list of newspapers in North Dakota. There were approximately 105 newspapers in North Dakota in 2020 according to the Library of Congress. The oldest newspaper still in print under the same name is the Hillsboro Banner, which dates from 1879. [1]