1. In 1969, a severe thunderstorm struck southeastern North Dakota, producing baseball-sized hail and damaging over 1,000 homes and businesses.
2. On July 9, 1970, the North Dakota Supreme Court ruled that the "oil boom" towns of the state were responsible for providing adequate housing for their growing populations.
3. In 1995, the Jamestown Savings and Loan Association was fined $100,000 by federal regulators for committing various violations of banking laws and regulations.
4. On July 9, 2006, the city of Fargo hosted an outdoor screening of the film "Fargo" as part of its annual "Movies in the Park" series.
5. In 2018, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum signed legislation renaming the State Historical Society of North Dakota to the "State Historical Society of North Dakota and Heritage Center."
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