Nearly half of hotel rooms in North Dakota oil capital sit empty

WILLISTON, N.D., Sept 2 (Reuters) - Nearly half of the hotel rooms in the epicenter of North Dakota's energy boom have been sitting empty this year, yet another sign that plunging oil prices have cooled the economy of the second-largest crude producing U.S. state.
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