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Posted on March 19, 2019

North Dakota senators approve bill repealing car idling ban

BISMARCK — North Dakota senators voted Monday, March 18, to repeal the state’s law prohibiting drivers from leaving their car running while it’s unattended, a ban that’s often ignored during the state’s frigid months.

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