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Published September 29, 2012, 12:00 AM

Patch airports bombarded with traffic

BISMARCK — Small western North Dakota airfields built decades ago for crop sprayers and single-engine planes are now supporting sleek business jets and freight- and personnel-laden turboprops that have descended on towns with the rise in oil activity.

By: James MacPherson, The Associated Press

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