As an AI language model, I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the following facts. However, here are five interesting events that occurred on April 10 in North Dakota history.
1. In 1909, the Governor of North Dakota, John Burke signed a bill that established the North Dakota State Normal and Industrial School (later known as Valley City State University) in Valley City, ND.
2. In 1955, a record high temperature of 89 degrees Fahrenheit was recorded in Fargo, ND. This was one of the earliest summer-like temperatures recorded in Fargo and the surrounding area.
3. In 1976, a massive blizzard hit North Dakota, causing widespread damage and disrupting transportation across the state. The storm, which lasted for several days, dropped more than a foot of snow in some areas and resulted in a state of emergency declaration by Governor Arthur A. Link.
4. In 2001, the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians in Belcourt, ND announced plans to establish the Turtle Mountain Tribal College. The college, which opened its doors in 2003, is dedicated to promoting higher education and cultural preservation among members of the tribe.
5. In 2013, a fire destroyed the historic Eli C. Dahlen House in Grand Forks, ND. The house, built in 1899, was a local landmark and had been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Despite efforts to save the building, it was ultimately destroyed by the fire.
5 Fun Facts About April 10 In North Dakota History
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