West Fargo, Moorhead women injured in eastern North Dakota crash
A 20-year-old West Fargo woman and 19-year-old Moorhead woman were seriously injured in the crash on Richland County Road 81, around 3 miles north of Christine, on Thursday, May 7.
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A 20-year-old West Fargo woman and 19-year-old Moorhead woman were seriously injured in the crash on Richland County Road 81, around 3 miles north of Christine, on Thursday, May 7.
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