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Air Force seeks more training days, higher altitude in North Dakota, surrounding states

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Joey Harris

Bismarck Tribune

The skies over the Northern Plains could soon get busier—and louder. The U.S. Air Force is proposing changes to its training operations in the massive Powder River Training Complex, which spans parts of four states, including western North Dakota. The updates would raise flight ceilings, increase training days, and extend hours of activity. Before anything changes, though, the public has a say. Community meetings begin this week, and the Air Force is listening—especially to those living and working beneath the roar. Joey Harris with Bismarck Tribune has the full story.

More information on the Powder River Training Complex (PRTC) and the proposed changes can be found here.

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Joey Harris

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