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Liz Conmy, North Dakota

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Who was Liz Conmy? North Dakota state legislator identified as one of two victims killed in Crystal Airport crash
Liz Conmy, a North Dakota lawmaker, died on Saturday, April 25, in a plane crash in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. She was a resident of Fargo. The crash reportedly happened moments after the plane’s takeoff from Crystal Airport. Apart from Conmy, the pilot also lost his life in the incident.

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North Dakota state legislator and pilot killed in small plane crash near Minneapolis
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North Dakota lawmaker Liz Conmy killed in plane crash
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Brooklyn Park plane crash: Second victim ID'd by medical examiner
The victims of Saturday's plane crash in Brooklyn Park have been identified as Joseph R. Cass, 73, and Elizabeth Anne Conmy, 63.

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Small plane crashes near Enterprise airport
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Friends, work colleagues remembering North Dakota lawmaker and partner killed in Brooklyn Park plane crash
Grand Forks Herald
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$28.5 million ag research expansion coming to North Dakota

The research will be moving from Maryland’s Beltsville Agricultural Research Center to the University of North Dakota and North Dakota State University.
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Write-in candidate could take late North Dakota legislator’s spot in general election

The name of the North Dakota lawmaker who died in a plane crash over the weekend will remain on the June primary ballot but will not be on the general election ballot in November. Potential
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Poll: Support slips in North Dakota for Trump tariff policies

Support for President Donald Trump’s tariff and economic policies slipped in North Dakota since he took office, a new North Dakota Poll has found. Asked whether they approved or disapproved of the U.S. Supreme Court decision to strike down Trump’s tariffs in February, 48% approved and 39% disapproved.
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