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  2. Lincoln, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln is a city in Burleigh County, North Dakota, United States. It is a suburb of adjacent Bismarck, and also a core city of the Bismarck-Mandan Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 4,257 at the 2020 census, [5] making it the 15th most populous city in North Dakota. Lincoln was founded in 1977 and incorporated as a city on July ...

  3. The superintendent enforces state and federal statutes and regulations regarding public schools and related programs within the U.S. state of North Dakota. The superintendent also oversees the North Dakota State Library, the North Dakota School for the Blind, and the North Dakota School for the Deaf. The superintendent of public instruction is ...

  4. Portal:North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The Flag of North Dakota. North Dakota (/ d ə ˈ k oʊ t ə / ⓘ də-KOH-tə) is a landlocked U.S. state in the Upper Midwest, named after the indigenous Dakota Sioux.It is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba to the north and by the U.S. states of Minnesota to the east, South Dakota to the south, and Montana to the west.

  5. Leirion Gaylor Baird - Wikipedia

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    Baird began her career as a management consultant, working also as a city budget and policy analyst. She was the director of an after-school and summer program in San Francisco. Upon moving to Lincoln, Nebraska, she was appointed to the Lincoln/Lancaster County Planning Commission and helped develop its 2040 Comprehensive Plan.

  6. North Dakota Industrial Commission - Wikipedia

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    The North Dakota Mill and Elevator Association is a company owned by the State of North Dakota and overseen by the Industrial Commission that owns the largest flour mill in the United States. By statute, all capital and operating expenses are paid for by the association's revenues, after which 75% of all net profits are added to the state's ...

  7. Constitution of North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    North Dakota held a constitutional convention in 1889. [7] Since it was adopted on October 1, 1889, the Constitution of North Dakota has been amended 164 times. [8] In 1970, North Dakota voters approved calling a constitutional convention. [9] The convention drafted a new constitution, but it was rejected by the voters in the 1972 ballot. [10]

  8. Alcohol laws of North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The alcohol laws of North Dakota include the following provisions. A person must be 21 to purchase or consume alcohol. [1] It is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol level over 0.08%. [1] Public Intoxication is not a crime. [2]

  9. Gun laws in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    In Nebraska, to purchase a handgun, a permit to purchase is required. Rifles and shotguns are not subject to gun laws more restrictive than those at the federal level. As of January 1, 2007, Nebraska became the 48th state to legalize concealed carry; permits to carry are being issued by the Nebraska State Patrol. NFA firearms (machine guns ...