On This Day | October 5

On this day, we finally found out what day it is. In England, 007 met Dr. No and a Flying Circus took off. In Minot, a service club thanked the newspapers, and a pattern of road development and funding begin to emerge.

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On This Day | October 4

On this day, the starter's gun fired on the space race, software publishing took a turn for everyone, and a dark day in Somalia. In Minot, our local newspaper made a prediction that is still holding true, the Country Club filled its roster, and the locals first saw what all that construction the government had been doing was all about.

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On This Day | October 3

On this day a wise President enshrined gratitude, a lid was put on that would later erupt, and O.J. had his day. In Minot, an early instance of a zoning dispute, a bull treed our attorney, a great story about how our troops truly savored what they were fighting for!

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On This Day | October 2

On this day, Texas issued a dare, a boy and his dog hit the news, and a noteworthy first joined the Supreme Court. Locally, we were called to the importance of newspapers, and even then, losing our trees was hard.

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On This Day | October 1

On this day, China as we know it first became. Walt Disney opened a satellite attraction, and Denmark recognized same-sex unions. Locally, our young men were answering the call to war and those staying home were called to do their part, too.

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On This Day | September 30

On this day, Neville Chamberlin taught us a lesson about making deals with dictators and the World Series took to the air. In Minot, an unseen public health hazard took a young life, Dr. Donald Duck first enrolled, and a block still standing got an early makeover.

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On This Day | September 29

On this day, the United States got its army, London imagined the police, and Nazi atrocities new no bounds. In Minot, our editor had opinions about monopolies. And sometimes the cost of not dying was inconvenient.

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On This Day | September 28

On this day, the first California dreams and fighting infections to a huge leap forward. In Minot, we editorialized the new technology in schools, the benefit we all get from well-kept property, and the high price of war.

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On This Day | September 27

On this day the railroad was born, Einstein asked a question that changed physics, the Corps of Engineers planned Riverdale. And our local editor had some choice thoughts for crackpots and demagogues and the negativity of the era.

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On This Day | September 26

On this day, American diplomacy got its first Secretary, and Presidential debates found their first television audience. Locally, it was hard to make sense of the Public Works Authority, hunters were questioning the state's wildlife management practices, and inflation had already started.

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On This Day | September 25

On this day, The Constitution got its first proposed amendments, Chicago held a race, and we found water. In Minot, our editor call out our responsibility as citizens, we looked after those without cars, and farm girl showed grit in defense of her dog.

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On This Day | September 24

On this day, the U.S. Supreme Court got its authority. Later on this day, its authority was used. Also, Nirvana. In Minot, interest in the arts organizes, and an arts matriarch editorializes on students driving.

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On This Day | September 23

On this day, Lewis and Clark got there, Saudi Arabia became, and and a fox took to a web. In Minot, the Governor shared the state's financial position, and a pretty big water infrastructure project was nearing completion.

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On This Day | September 22

On this day, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. A magazine that would occupy countless library shelves was launched, and friendship blossomed on T.V. In Minot, Our Municipal Auditorium was in the works, and the Walrus and the Carpenter got a local adaptation.

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On This Day | September 21

On this day, Vive la révolution, an unexpected party took up planning in a homely hole in the ground, women's sensibility was added to our highest court. And in Minot, our local editor had Hitler pinned long-before the world learned the full depth of his depravity.

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On This Day | September 20

On this day, the sails were hoisted for the first world travelers, one celebration of film was held for the first time, and the sexes battled. In Minot, a long stalled construction project caught wind and the pigeons flew away, protestant churches were swapping pastors, and there was a bit too much chaos for our local editor.

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