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Senate committee advances bill to name Knife River Flint North Dakota’s official state rock after students testify
Summary
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted 7-0 to give House Bill 1186 a “do pass” recommendation after students, educators and geologists described Knife River Flint’s geological and cultural importance.
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted unanimously to give House Bill 1186 a “do pass” recommendation after hearing testimony about Knife River Flint’s geological and historical significance.
The bill, introduced as House Bill 1186, would designate Knife River Flint as North Dakota’s official state rock. Committee members heard a mix of student-led testimony, educational context from Dakota College at Bottineau staff and historical perspective from the state…
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