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Small State 1.9 - Erin Hill-Oban

Another Ray kid? This is ridiculous. But seriousl…

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Another Ray kid? This is ridiculous. But seriously, Erin Hill-Oban gave us an hour of her (and her families time) to talk small town living, green beans vs. corn, and the time she's been spending at the ND State Capitol.

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03/06/2017

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47 minutes

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Small State Podcast

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Episode Description

Another Ray kid? This is ridiculous. But seriously, Erin Hill-Oban gave us an hour of her (and her families time) to talk small town living, green beans vs. corn, and the time she's been spending at the ND State Capitol.

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