If you’re going to be driving in Traill County on Friday, keep this in mind. The Traill County Sheriff’s Office and North Dakota State Patrol will be holding a sobriety checkpoint at an undisclosed location. As of August 8, 59 people have died on North Dakota highways this year…and eleven of those fatalities were related to alcohol.
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