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  2. Bottineau County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    At-large. Website. www .bottineauco .com. Bottineau County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 6,379. [1] Its county seat is Bottineau. [2] The Territorial legislature identified Bottineau as one of the original counties of the territory. on January 4, 1873.

  3. Jimmies women's hockey gets 3-1 win over Bottineau - AOL

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    Nov. 11—JAMESTOWN — Adorned in purple jerseys honoring those who have fought against cancer, the University of Jamestown women's hockey team got a 3-1 win over Dakota College at Bottineau on ...

  4. Talk:Old Main (Dakota College at Bottineau) - Wikipedia

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  5. Chicago Ballers - Wikipedia

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    Singleton, on the other hand, struggled academically in high school and later played for Dakota College at Bottineau. On June 8, 2018, members of the Ballers were interviewed on WCIU-TV. On July 13, coach Eddie Denard drew widespread criticism after shoving and verbally berating Montrell Dixson.

  6. Dustin Penner - Wikipedia

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    With little hope of ever playing hockey professionally, Penner agreed to play with Minot State University-Bottineau, now known as Dakota College at Bottineau, but immediately broke his femur, ending his first year with the club. The next year, in the 2001–02 season, he became a very important player for Bottineau, scoring 20 goals with 13 ...

  7. Brian Kalk - Wikipedia

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    Kalk was born and raised in Bottineau, North Dakota and graduated from Bottineau High School in 1984. He was class President in Bottineau his Freshman and Senior years of high school. While in High School he was active in the FFA, Hockey, Football, Track, and Choir. Kalk graduated in the top 10% of his class. Following High School graduation he ...