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Sen. Kevin Cramer Demands Answers From Corporate Media Networks Over ‘Biased’ 2024 Election Coverage

By Ireland Owens (Daily Caller News Foundation) North Dakota Republican Sen. Kevin Cramer demanded in a Thursday letter that corporate media networks answer for their “biased” coverage of the presidential election. The Republican’s letter, obtained exclusively by the Daily Caller News Foundation, was addressed to top network executives at Fox, CBS,…
November 14, 2024

Secretary Burgum? Governor open to a conversation with Trump

By: Michael Achterling (North Dakota Monitor) With the 2024 election in the rearview mirror, the eyes of North Dakotans have shifted to where their outgoing governor may end up in President Donald Trump’s new administration. Gov. Doug Burgum, who endorsed Trump after ending his own presidential campaign and was a…
November 8, 2024

EP1 The Story: Charles Hoefer shares the FULL Story of alleged COVERUP in Dunseith, North Dakota

The interview with Charles Hoefer on ND Talk, hosted by Jonathan Starr and Kyler Collom, centers around Hoefer's controversial experience with the Dunseith site, a dilapidated building in North Dakota that he purchased with plans to start an RV manufacturing business. Hoefer, whose family has a long history in the…
November 8, 2024

Jared Hendrix Wins State House Seat in Fargo with Wide Support

FARGO, ND - On Tuesday, Jared Hendrix won a seat in the North Dakota State House in Fargo’s District 10. Winning support amongst a wide swath of voters in one of the most logistically challenging districts in the state. District 10 is a “swing” district, composed of approximately 80% apartment…
November 8, 2024

Dunseith Debacle: Sen. Kevin Cramer Claims 'No Influence' With ND Dept of Commerce on RV Plant

The Dunseith Debacle has taken the state of North Dakota by storm. Kicked off by articles written nearly a year ago, and brought back to our attention by a recent Gateway Pundit article which makes claims that many are involved in the scandal including Senator Kevin Cramer. In a weekly…
November 7, 2024

North Dakota lawmakers poised to wade through dozens of bills to reform property taxes

By: Mary Steurer (North Dakota Monitor) Though North Dakota voters defeated a ballot measure to repeal the state’s assessment-based property tax system, state officials say the demand for tax relief isn’t going anywhere. U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota’s governor-elect, has called property tax reform his top priority for the…
November 7, 2024

Feeling Low: North Dakota says no to recreational marijuana

Recreational marijuana will still not be legalized in North Dakota after voters rejected Measure 5 in Tuesday's statewide voting. As of early Wednesday morning, just under 20,000 stopped the measure from passing. The North Dakota Monitor reached out to Steve Bakken, chair of the measure's sponsoring committee. He stated, "It’s…
November 6, 2024

Deep Pockets: North Dakotans choose to keep paying property taxes

By: Mary Steurer (North Dakota Monitor) North Dakota voters defeated a measure Tuesday night that would have overhauled the state’s tax system by banning property taxes based on assessed value. Roughly 64% of ballots were cast against the proposal in early results. The Associated Press called the race at 10:27 p.m. Supporters…
November 6, 2024

Biden Comments, Dunseith Debacle, and Early Voting across America

In this episode, Rob Fuller delves into recent news involving the Dunseith Debacle that Charles Hoefer is a facing and some adversity he faced in getting his story told. We also discuss a surprising surge in early voting turnout from Republicans, potentially signaling a shift in voter enthusiasm. Additionally, we…
November 1, 2024

Ben Koppelman talks Property Taxes and House Majority Leader Campaign

Ben Koppelman sits down to discuss his race in District 16 (West Fargo) and his vision to become the next House Majority Leader. 🗳️ But that's just the beginning—property taxes take center stage as Koppelman shares insights on his alternative plan if Measure 4 fails to pass. 🏠💡 Get the…
October 25, 2024

A Mammoth May be Hiding Below a North Dakota Garage

Search for bones resuming more than 35 years after the first find By: Jeff Beach Some mammoth bones have been gnawing at North Dakota State Geologist Ed Murphy for more than 35 years.  Murphy on Tuesday described for the North Dakota Industrial Commission how he became aware of a find of…
August 30, 2024

29 apply to join North Dakota Ethics Commission

By: Mary Steurer (North Dakota Monitor) The governor’s office received applications from 29 North Dakotans interested in joining the Ethics Commission. The top candidate will fill the open seat left by Chair Paul Richard, who announced plans to retire earlier this year. Members of the Ethics Commission are appointed by…
August 20, 2024

Nine GOP-led attorneys general sue Biden administration over voter registration efforts

BY: DARRELL EHRLICK (North Dakota Monitor) Nine states, including North Dakota, are challenging an executive order by President Joe Biden that would enlist federal agencies to help register residents to vote, and those states say the order undermines their power to control elections, calling it federally subsidized program aimed at…
August 19, 2024

Audit criticizes Commerce handling of filmmaker grants

BY: MARY STEURER (North Dakota Monitor) A recent audit of the Department of Commerce said the bidding process for the agency’s controversial 2023 film grant broke from standard procedure in a way that may have disadvantaged some applicants. The audit report, published online, focuses on the Department of Commerce’s financial activity…
August 17, 2024

Summit jumpstarts pipeline efforts with purchase of old land easement agreements

BY: JACK O'CONNOR (North Dakota Monitor) Summit Carbon Solutions has purchased old land easement agreements from a former rival company to help speed up its carbon pipeline construction project, Summit officials confirm. Summit’s former rival, Navigator CO2, attempted its own carbon dioxide pipeline project before backing out in October 2023.…
August 17, 2024

Theodore Roosevelt National Park scenic loop could be repaired by November

BY: MICHAEL ACHTERLING (North Dakota Monitor) Construction along part of Theodore Roosevelt National Park’s South Unit 48-mile scenic loop could be completed by November, if the weather cooperates, according to a senior National Park Service official. In 2019, a 4-mile stretch of the scenic loop roadway slid down a steep embankment in…
August 17, 2024

Public – and some lawmakers – shut out from discussion of school choice legislation

BY: AMY DALRYMPLE (North Dakota Monitor) An important discussion about the future of North Dakota’s K-12 education system appears to be happening in private. The discussion is so private, in fact, that even some Education Committee lawmakers seem to be in the dark.  The Legislature’s interim Education Committee was directed through…
August 16, 2024

Collaboration, government efficiency highlight US Senate committee hearing at Grand Farm

BY: JEFF BEACH (North Dakota Monitor) CASSELTON — While hosting a congressional field hearing, Greg Tehven, one of the founders of North Dakota’s Grand Farm, called on the federal government to honor its financial commitments in a timely manner.  “It was very uncomfortable sitting in this room and telling my…
August 16, 2024

Minot lawmaker remembered as ‘even keeled,’ great friend across 18 years of public service

BY: MICHAEL ACHTERLING (North Dakota Monitor) It may have been unconventional to roll a beat-up pickup onto a political convention floor, but that was in character for Rep. Randy Schobinger. In 1996, that was a resounding success for the Minot lawmaker, according to his friend and former campaign staffer. Schobinger,…
August 16, 2024

Commission taps candidate with industry background for North Dakota’s next top oil regulator

BY: MARY STEURER (North Dakota Monitor) The North Dakota Industrial Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to select a candidate who made his career in the oil and gas industry to be the state’s top oil regulator. Nathan Anderson is slated to take over as Department of Mineral Resources director on Sept.…
August 14, 2024

Medical marijuana businesses are primary backers of North Dakota recreational pot ballot measure

By: BY: MICHAEL ACHTERLING (North Dakota Monitor) North Dakota medical marijuana businesses are high on the list of donors backing the state’s legalized pot ballot measure, according to campaign finance reports. More than $287,000 has been donated to the ballot initiative’s sponsoring committee by two organizations associated with North Dakota…
August 14, 2024

Ballot questions tackle high property taxes that come with rising home values

BY: ELAINE S. POVICH (North Dakota Monitor) No state illustrates this year’s flurry of ballot measures to cut property taxes better than Colorado. There, the results of two likely voter questions could reduce funding for schools, roads, emergency responders and other local government services. Colorado’s ballot measures are just two…
August 14, 2024

Design taking shape for North Dakota’s Military History Museum

BY: MICHAEL ACHTERLING (North Dakota Monitor) The new North Dakota Military History Museum will be tall enough to suspend a helicopter or drone. It will incorporate thousands of personal service stories from North Dakota veterans and, according to the state’s adjutant general, represents a “Thank you for your service” from…
August 9, 2024

North Dakota Democrats view Walz as ‘champion’ for rural America

BY: MICHAEL ACHTERLING (North Dakota Monitor) North Dakota Democrats believe Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will be a champion for rural America and reacted positively in the first hours after Kamala Harris picked Walz as her running mate. State House Minority Leader Rep. Zachary Ista, D-Grand Forks, said Walz seems to…
August 6, 2024

Legacy Fund in-state investment program poses tricky transparency questions

By: Mary Steurer (North Dakota Monitor) Leaders guiding a program to invest state money in North Dakota are puzzling over the best way to share its work with the public in a sector where too much transparency can scare off business partners. The Growth Fund, established in 2021, has two…
August 5, 2024

Former lawmaker violated conditions of release in child sex abuse case, records show

BY: AMY DALRYMPLE (North Dakota Monitor) A former North Dakota legislative leader who is scheduled to plead guilty Thursday to a child sexual abuse charge has violated conditions of his release, court records say. Ray Holmberg accessed the internet for reasons not approved under his pretrial monitoring and frequented the…
August 4, 2024

Coachman approved as independent governor candidate for November ballot

By: North Dakota Monitor staff  Michael Coachman, a U.S. Air Force veteran and repeat candidate for state office, will appear on the November ballot as an independent candidate for governor. The Secretary of State’s Office notified Coachman he was approved for the ballot in a July 15 letter. The Larimore resident…
July 30, 2024

North Dakota counties report absentee ballots with missing postmarks

BY: AMY DALRYMPLE (North Dakota Monitor) At least five North Dakota counties received absentee ballots through the mail that were missing postmarks, a situation Secretary of State Michael Howe calls “completely unacceptable.”  The Burleigh County Canvassing Board voted 5-4 on Monday morning to accept 58 ballots that were received by…
June 25, 2024

Complaint alleges Stutsman County election worker failed to initial ballots

BY: MICHAEL ACHTERLING AND AMY DALRYMPLE (North Dakota Monitor) JAMESTOWN, N.D. – An election judge in Stutsman County is under investigation for failing to initial multiple ballots given to voters during North Dakota’s primary election on June 11. Secretary of State Michael Howe said a complaint that’s under review also…
June 25, 2024

Former North Dakota lawmaker to plead guilty to child sex tourism charge

BY: AMY DALRYMPLE (North Dakota Monitor) Former North Dakota state Sen. Ray Holmberg has signed an agreement indicating he will plead guilty to a child sex tourism charge. A plea agreement filed in U.S. District Court on Monday says Holmberg will voluntarily plead guilty to a charge of traveling with…
June 25, 2024

NDGOP governor candidates Armstrong, Miller report comparable primary war chests

BY: MICHAEL ACHTERLING (North Dakota Monitor) North Dakota Republican-endorsed governor candidate Rep. Kelly Armstrong reported four times the number of large-dollar donors as his Republican competitor Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller in their quests to become the state’s next governor. The candidates’ pre-primary campaign financial disclosures with the Secretary of State’s…
May 18, 2024

Federal bill on noncitizen voting could have unique impact for North Dakota

BY: MARY STEURER (North Dakota Monitor) A U.S. House bill to require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections could have unintended consequences for North Dakota, the only state that does not require voter registration. The proposal — brought forward by House Speaker Mike Johnson on May 8 —…
May 17, 2024

Gov. Doug Burgum attends Trump trial, calls it ‘election interference’

BY: ASHLEY MURRAY AND MICHAEL ACHTERLING (North Dakota Monitor) North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, on Donald Trump’s shortlist for vice presidential picks, appeared in the Manhattan courtroom Tuesday alongside the former president who is on trial for allegedly falsifying business records in relation to hush money paid to porn star…
May 16, 2024

Dem-NPL leader calls on Bismarck lawmaker to resign after guilty verdict

A jury found a state lawmaker guilty of violating an obscure conflict-of-interest law after a 10-hour trial Friday. At issue in the case was Rep. Jason Dockter’s involvement in the lease of a Bismarck building to the Attorney General’s Office and the North Dakota Department of Health and his subsequent…
May 4, 2024

Armstrong, Miller debate shows difference of personality but not policy

BY: MARY STEURER (North Dakota Monitor) When two Republican candidates for governor of North Dakota — Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller and U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong — squared off in a Tuesday evening debate on Prairie Public, they appeared to agree more often than not. The candidates both held themselves out…
April 24, 2024

Summit highlights economic benefits of carbon pipeline in second chance at permit

By JEFF BEACH (North Dakota Monitor) Summit Executive Vice President Wade Boeshans cited Summit Carbon Solutions paying more than $14 million annually for electricity to operate its carbon capture and storage project as an economic benefit to North Dakota, but SuAnn Olson had a different reaction.  “Where is this power…
April 22, 2024

Plaintiffs in gender-affirming care lawsuit seek testimony from lawmakers about anti-LGBTQ bias

MARY STEURER (North Dakota Monitor) Plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging North Dakota’s ban on gender-affirming medical care for minors seek to question two lawmakers about their motivation for sponsoring the legislation. Attorneys for Gender Justice, the advocacy group representing the plaintiffs, in March sought to order Rep. Bill Tveit, R-Hazen,…
April 21, 2024

Firetruck, Motorcycle Injury Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: InjuryWhere: 40th Avenue South and 45th Street South, Fargo NDWhen: 4-12-2024 at 11:42 AMRoad Conditions: Dry, goodWeather Conditions: Sunny, 55 degrees FCrash Involvement: Vehicle/MotorcycleType of Crash: SideswipeAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Fargo Police Department, Fargo FireDepartment, Sanford AmbulanceVehicle No. 1: 2005 Honda CBR1000 MotorcycleDriver No.…
April 12, 2024

Truck Crash Results in Serious Injury

ND Highway Patrol Grand Forks County US Highway 2 CMV-involved Single Vehicle Injury CrashWhat: InjuryWhere: US Highway 2, near mile marker 313; approximately 1 mile east of Petersburg, NDWhen: April 11, 2024; at 11:41 PM CDTRoad Conditions: Good, dryWeather Conditions: Clear, darkType of Crash: Single vehicle, CMVAgencies Involved: North Dakota…
April 12, 2024

Bighorn Sheep Increase Continues

ND Game and Fish Department Fourth Consecutive Record Count of Bighorn SheepThe North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s 2023 bighorn sheep survey, completed by recounting lambs in March, revealed a record 364 bighorn sheep in the grasslands of western North Dakota, up 5% from 2022 and 16% above the five-year…
April 8, 2024

Train Kills Man Near Carpio

ND Highway Patrol release What: FatalityWhere: Highway 52 mile marker 67 approximately 1.5 miles northwest of CarpioWhen: April 7, 2024 at 1:00 pm CTWeather Conditions: CloudyCrash Involvement: Train/PedestrianAgencies Involved: NDHP, Ward County Sheriff’s Office, Carpio FD, Burlington FD, andBerthold Ambulance ServicePedestrianHometown: Carpio, North DakotaGender/Age: 84 year old maleInjury: FatalNARRATIVE: At…
April 7, 2024

Wicked Days in Dakota 

A Slice of Life North Dakota’s capital city of Bismarck took grew out of some of the wickedest days in frontier history. The Northern Pacific Railroad, advancing from the populated East, made it as far as the Missouri River. It was there that Edwinton, later renamed Bismarck, was born.  It…
April 6, 2024

Hearing in Knutson Murder Case

Refining the Jury Questionnaire MINOT – If the court hearing is any indication, the longest running murder case in Minot may also turn out to be the most contentious. Nichole Rice, Minot, is charged with the murder of Anitia Knutson. Knutson’s body was found in the apartment she shared with…
April 5, 2024

Minot Shooting Suspect Arrested in Indiana

City of Minot release Earlier today (Thursday), the Fort Wayne Police Department arrested Quantdre OctaviousMersier in Fort Wayne, Indiana for the shooting that occurred on November 17,2023 in NW Minot.The Fort Wayne Police Department Gang and Violent Crimes Unit made the arrestwith assistance from the US Marshall’s Service.Mersier was arrested…
April 4, 2024

Rare Occurrence in Minot Courtroom 

Jury Released on First Day of Trial  MINOT – A jury selected Wednesday was released from duty Thursday without hearing a single word of testimony in the case against Kamauri Kennedy. Kennedy is charged with two AA felonies, Murder and Conspiracy to Commit Murder, both punishable by a sentence of…
April 4, 2024

Farmers Union's 90th Season of Summer Camp

Discounts offered for early camp registration JAMESTOWN – North Dakota Farmers Union is celebrating a 90-year milestone with the start of its youth summer camping program in June. “What began on the shores of Spiritwood Lake near Jamestown in 1934 is still going strong today,” said NDFU Education Director Miranda…
April 1, 2024

Ramaswamy Endorses Rick Becker

Rick Becker release North Dakota (April 1, 2024) — Today, former Republican candidate for President Vivek Ramaswamy releases the following statement officially announcing his endorsement of Dr. Rick Becker for Congress: “The U.S. government is giving massive taxpayer money to companies to build a CO₂ pipeline across the Midwest, including…
April 1, 2024

Deputy Nets Fleeing Suspect

ND Highway Patrol Mclean County Sheriff’s Department Pursuit Crash in Burleigh CountyWhat: Injury CrashWhere: Highway 83 Southbound MM 100, 8 miles north of BismarckWhen: 04/01/2024 at 5:04 AM CentralRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: CloudyCrash Involvement: Vehicle/VehicleType of Crash: Deployment of Grappler Police Bumper/RolloverAgencies Involved: Mclean County Sheriff’s Department, Burleigh County Sheriff’sDepartment,…
April 1, 2024

Report Bald Eagle Nest Sightings

ND Game and Fish The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is asking for help locating active bald eagle nests.Conservation biologist Sandra Johnson said the department is looking for locations of nests with eagles present, not individual eagle sightings.Eagles lay eggs in early to mid-March, which hatch about a month…
April 1, 2024

Dakota Lounge Shooter Sentenced

Headed to Penitentiary MINOT – He shot two men inside a crowded bar. Now he has been sentenced to serve a lengthy time behind bars. Theophris Drake, 41, Birmingham, Ala., pled guilty in October 2023, to the shooting of two men among a crowd of patrons in the Dakota Lounge…
March 28, 2024

Minot Site for Nuclear Triad Symposium

Task Force 21 to Host MINOTOT – Minot Area Chamber EDC Task Force 21 will host a nuclear triad symposium in Minot Tuesday, April 23, 2024. The symposium will focus on sustaining credible nuclear deterrence amidst growing challenges while speakers cover modernization including the Sentinel and B-52 projects, the state…
March 26, 2024

7 Vehicles in McKenzie Co. Crashes

ND Highway Patrol McKenzie County Three-Vehicle CrashWhat: Property CrashWhere: Highway 23 Mile Marker 12 approximately 8 miles East of Watford CityWhen: March 26, 2024, approximately 8:00 AM CTRoad Conditions: DryWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Three VehiclesType of Crash: Sideswipe and Rear-EndAgencies Involved: NDHP, McKenzie County Sheriff’s Office, Keene Fire and Rescue,…
March 26, 2024

Victim, Vehicles, Residence Burned

Murder Trial Ahead MINOT – The murder trial of Kamauri Kennedy, 34, is scheduled to begin April 3 in North Central District Court. A status conference in the case was heard in front of Judge Gary Lee on Monday. Kennedy’s trail to the Ward County courtroom is a lengthy one.…
March 25, 2024

Fatal Crash Near Langdon

NDHP release What: FatalityWhere: State Highway 5 MM 281, 1 mi east of LangdonWhen: 21:45 (09:45) PM CDST on 3/23/2024Road Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: clear, dark no lightingCrash Involvement: Vehicle v. VehicleType of Crash: Head onAgencies Involved: Langdon ambulance, Langdon Fire, Cavalier County SO, NDHPVehicle No. 1: 2016 Chevrolet MalibuDriver No.…
March 25, 2024

True Tale from Dakota Territory

A Slice of Life A story that captured the attention of newspaper readers all across the United States had an unbelievable ending in North Dakota, then Dakota Territory. The year was 1877, one year after the defeat of Lt. Colonel George Custer and five companies of the vaunted 7th Cavalry…
March 24, 2024

Late Winter Storm for ND

National Weather Service Key Messages● Impactful winter storm across much of western and central North Dakota tonight throughMonday, with the greatest impacts along and south of Interstate 94.● Medium chances of at least 12 inches of snow, generally along and south of Interstate 94.● Greatest uncertainty in snow amounts remains…
March 22, 2024

2024-26 Fishing Regulations Set

ND Game and Fish Department release North Dakota’s 2024-26 fishing proclamation is set, with regulations effective April 1, 2024, through March 31, 2026. New fishing licenses are required April 1.Anglers can find the North Dakota 2024-26 Fishing Guide online at the state Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov, or at…
March 21, 2024

Former Pastor Sentenced for Theft from Church

Gullickson Ordered to Repay, Additional Jail Time WASHBURN – Erin Gullickson, 49, Benedict, will serve another seven months in the McLean County Jail, followed by three years of supervised probation. Gullickson, the former pastor at Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Max, was found guilty by jury trial of theft of…
March 20, 2024

ND Age Limits Amendment Bound for Ballot

Retire Congress ND Meets Threshold for Ballot Initiative FARGO -- Retire Congress North Dakota announces that its proposed amendment to the North Dakota state Constitution that would prohibit anyone from North Dakota over aged 80 from serving in Congress will be on the June 11th primary ballot. The proposed amendment,…
March 20, 2024

Winter Weather Returns

Two Snow Events Likely Key Messages ● High chances (90%) for accumulating snow Wednesday afternoon through Thursday evening. ● Highest snow amounts Wednesday afternoon through Thursday evening expected from Williston to Bismarck and Jamestown to Lisbon, North Dakota. ● Medium to high chances for more impactful winter weather this weekend,…
March 19, 2024

New Town Area Fatal Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: Fatality CrashWhere: ND Highway 23 MM 40 approximately 7 miles West of New Town, NDWhen: 03/18/2024 at approximately 1820hrs CSTRoad Conditions: Good, DryWeather Conditions: OvercastCrash Involvement: Vehicle/VehicleType of Crash: SideswipeAgencies Involved: Three Affiliated Tribes Police, North Dakota Highway Patrol, McKenzieCounty Sheriff’s Office, New Town Fire, New…
March 19, 2024

Farm Tractor Fatal

ND Highway Patrol release What: FatalityWhere: 4800 Block of 9th Street NE; approximately 6 miles west of Cathay, NDWhen: Reported March 18, 2024; at 9:02 AM CDTRoad Conditions: Dry, gravelWeather Conditions: Clear, windyCrash Involvement: Single VehicleType of Crash: EjectionAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Wells County Sheriff’s Office, andFessenden Ambulance…
March 18, 2024

There’s Always Tomorrow

A Slice of Life When does Spring arrive? Seems like the answer is always tomorrow, but then I’ve grown accustomed to disappointment over my many years in North Dakota. I enjoy the changing of the seasons, others do too, but my patience is quite limited when it comes to Spring.…
March 17, 2024

Harsh Sentence for Evil Act 

Murder Mom Gets Life   MINOT – A lengthy sentencing hearing resulted in life without parole for Heather Hoffman, 27, Minot, for the murder of Alexander Eckert, the father of her young daughter.   In announcing his sentence, Judge Gary Lee directed that Hoffman have no contact with her daughter for life,…
March 15, 2024

Guilty Verdict in Vegas Murder

Jury Convicts Darrian Jackson MINOT -- The final day of the Darrion Jackson murder trial was riveting, from closing arguments through a brief deliberation by the 12-person jury. Jackson, 33, Fargo, was charged with the murder of Timothy Smith, 38, Minot, at the Vegas Motel on January 30, 2023. The…
March 15, 2024

Elk, Moose, Bighorn Sheep Applications Online

ND Game and Fish Elk, moose and bighorn sheep applications are available online at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov. The deadline for applying is March 27. A total of 833 elk licenses are available to hunters this fall, an increase of 230 from last year. Licenses in units…
March 14, 2024

Minot Motel Murder Trial Underway

Fargo Man Accused in Shooting MINOT – Several witnesses followed opening statements Tuesday in the murder trial of Darrion Jackson, 33, Fargo. Jackson is charged with felony AA murder in the shooting death of Timothy Smith, 38, Minot. According to a statement of facts filed with the court, Minot Police…
March 12, 2024

Game and Fish Grants Available

ND Game and Fish release Grant Supports High School Trap LeagueLocal clubs or communities interested in receiving a grant to support a high school trap shooting team must have the application in before April 1. Existing teams that have received a grant in the past are not eligible.The North Dakota…
March 11, 2024

HP Involved in Bismarck Crash

NDHP release NARRATIVE: In the early morning hours on Sunday, March 10, 2024, right around when thetime changed to Standard Time from 2:00 am to 3:00 am, a North Dakota Highway Patrol carwas struck head-on by a vehicle traveling the wrong way on US-83 near the Costco in northBismarck.A NDHP…
March 10, 2024

A Risky Splash

A Slice of Life Several years ago, I was the key instigator of an incident that still wakes me up some nights. Not in a cold sweat or turn-on-the-light fear, but rather with a chuckle and a laugh. However, the incident which I am about to reveal placed me in…
March 10, 2024

Sen. Cramer Denounces Biden Speech

Responds to President’s 2024 State of the Union Address WASHINGTON –U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, issued the following statement after President Biden delivered his 2024 State of the Union address. “I thought it was the worst State of the Union address I have ever listened to or sat through. We…
March 8, 2024

Sakakawea Outlook Sinks Again

Peak for 2024 Reached in January RIVERDALE – The Missouri River Basin runoff forecast has dropped considerably from one month ago. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers latest projections for snowmelt runoff into the system is now just 66% of normal. A month ago, that number was 73%. According to…
March 6, 2024

Trump Wins ND Caucus

ND Republican Party release Sandi Sanford, Chairwoman of the North Dakota Republican Party, announced the results of the North Dakota Republican Presidential Caucus late Monday evening. Vote results of the caucus are: Donald Trump with 84% (29 delegates) 1,933 turned out for the caucus, which the Republican Party had been…
March 5, 2024

Commission Accepting Public Comments on NDHP Performance

ND Highway Patrol release NARRATIVE: Colonel Brandon Solberg would like to announce the Accreditation PublicComment Portal for the North Dakota Highway Patrol now open. Since 1989, the NDHP hasbeen accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA).and has received meritorious recognition for being accredited for more than…
March 5, 2024

Food Plot Seed Offered by Game and Fish

ND Game and Fish release Hunters, Anglers Asked to Participate in SurveyThe North Dakota Game and Fish Department is collaborating with North Dakota State University on a statewide survey aimed at understanding the economic impact of hunting and fishing activities in the state. The survey will be distributed via email…
March 4, 2024

Dogsitting Riley

A Slice of Life I volunteered for the task, like it too. But it has come with some interesting moments. Perhaps some are too interesting. Maybe that’s why I keep doing it. I am referring to my adventures as a dog-sitter. Not just any dog, but Riley, a Brittany spaniel…
March 3, 2024

Winter Weather Advisory

National Weather Service Winter Weather AdvisoryURGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGENational Weather Service Bismarck ND130 PM CST Sat Mar 2 2024 NDZ009>011-017>019-021-030330-/O.CON.KBIS.WW.Y.0007.240303T0000Z-240304T1200Z/Williams-Mountrail-Ward-McKenzie-Dunn-Mercer-McLean-Including the cities of Parshall, Watford City, Killdeer,Stanley, Beulah, Hazen, New Town, Halliday, Underwood, Wilton,Washburn, Minot, Garrison, Turtle Lake, and Williston130 PM CST Sat Mar 2 2024 /1230 PM MST…
March 1, 2024

Spring Outlook for Souris River

Runoff Potential Very Minimal MINOT – This spring’s runoff into the Souris River basin is more likely to be measured in ounces than in acre feet. Snow cover is either gone or very minimal throughout the drainage with developing drought conditions becoming a major concern. The latest Flood Potential Outlook…
February 29, 2024

Traffic Fatality on US-83

ND Highway Patrol release What: Fatal CrashWhere: US-83 at mile marker 41 at the intersection with ND-34/64th St. SE just north of HazeltonWhen: February 26, 2024, at approximately 9:30amRoad Conditions: Dry, clearWeather Conditions: 5 mph wind, 43FCrash Involvement: Pickup and Semi tractor-trailerType of Crash: Right AngleAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway…
February 27, 2024

Dan Ruby, District 38 House of Representatives

Join us for a stimulating discussion as we sit down with District 38 House of Representatives Incumbent, Dan Ruby, on The Dakotan's Election Central. We dive into pressing topics such as property taxes, term limits, and the key issues facing North Dakota. Don't miss this engaging conversation that provides valuable…
February 25, 2024

Clever or Quirky, Wise or Weird…Hmmm

A Slice of Life Lest you think I fell off a dock and hit my head on my fishing boat, it is with complete honesty that I am about to freely reveal, in complete detail, precise facts of a very important and personal nature. I have not been coerced, am…
February 25, 2024

One Dead Near Watford City

NDHP release McKenzie County Fatal Crash - UPDATEWhat: Single Vehicle Fatal CrashWhere: Highway 85 Mile Marker 180, 4 miles south of WillistonWhen: 2/23/2024 approximately 10:48 PM CSTRoad Conditions: DryWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Single VehicleType of Crash: Rollover CollisionAgencies Involved: NDHP, McKenzie County Sheriff’s Office, Williston Rural Fire Department,Williston AmbulanceVehicle No.…
February 24, 2024

Burgum endorses Miller in North Dakota governor’s race against Rep. Armstrong

BY: MICHAEL ACHTERLING - FEBRUARY 21, 2024 (North Dakota Monitor) North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum on Wednesday endorsed Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller to be his successor, referencing her similarity to Donald Trump as a political outsider and business leader. Miller announced her run for governor last week. She will compete against Republican U.S. Rep. Kelly…
February 22, 2024

Threat, Arrest at Minot School

Minot Police Department release Online threat directed towards Erik Ramstad Middle School Thursday We were notified of a threat directed towards Erik Ramstad Middle School around 1 p.m.this afternoon that was posted to a social media platform.The investigation led to the identification of a 15-year-old juvenile suspect, who is chargedwith…
February 22, 2024

Minot Legislator Proposes Tax Revision

Alternative to Initiated Measure MINOT – There's a better way to do it. That was the message delivered by Rep. Scott Louser, R-Dis. 5, Minot, during a press conference held at the City Auditorium. Louser has penned a 23-page bill that he hopes to introduce to the 2025 legislative session.…
February 21, 2024

Game and Fish Advises Early Fish House Removal

ND Game and Fish release While the deadline for removing permanent fish houses from North Dakota lakes is March 15, the state Game and Fish Department is urging anglers to consider removing their houses early in areas of the state where ice conditions are deteriorating.Given the current long-range weather forecast…
February 20, 2024

US Congress Candidate, Trygve Hammer discusses campaign, federal aid bill, and more

In this exclusive interview, North Dakota US Congress Candidate, Trygve Hammer, sits down to discuss his campaign, the recently passed $95 billion federal aid bill, and more. Get a firsthand look at his vision for North Dakota and the nation, and hear his perspectives on crucial issues facing our communities…
February 20, 2024

Spending, Immigration, and War - Dr. Rick Becker, US Congress Candidate, breaks it down

Dr. Rick Becker joins The Conversation, as part of The Dakotan's Election Central Coverage, to talk about the top issues that are facing the US and North Dakota. The recent 95 billion dollar foreign aid bill is discussed along with some North Dakota Politics. He rejects the idea of him…
February 19, 2024

Long Range WX Outlook

El Nino to La Nina Likely Enjoy it while you can. That is the underlying message in the latest long-range weather outlook issued by the Climate Prediction Center. This winter is destined to go into the record book as one of the warmest ever for North Dakota, thanks to a…
February 19, 2024

The Old Blue Coat

A Slice of Life Several years ago, when I was still riding with Company M, U.S. Army 7th Cavalry memorial regiment, I became friends with one of the older members of the unit. We were both very interested in the frontier military, and each had a collection of artifacts and…
February 18, 2024

Miller to Run for Governor

Tammy Miller release Doug Burgum’s Lt. Governor Tammy Miller Launches Campaign for GovernorMiller is a Business Leader Who Will Keep North Dakota’s Growth and Success Going Lt. Governor Tammy Miller launched her campaign for Governor today vowing to build on the successes of the Burgum administration and keep North Dakota’s…
February 15, 2024

Killer Sentenced

Murder at Lamplighter Lounge MINOT – Moments before sentencing Justin McDermott, 35, Minot, for the late December 2022 murder in the parking lot of the Lamplighter Lounge, Judge Gary Lee told the court that, “This sort of conduct just can’t be tolerated.” With that, Lee sentenced McDermott to 40 years…
February 14, 2024

Information Sought in Deer Poaching

ND Game and Fish release North Dakota Game and Fish Department officials are looking for information in connection to a deer poaching case on Oahe Wildlife Management area south of Bismarck near the Emmons-Burleigh county line.An antlerless white-tailed deer was shot and left intact in a field sometime around Feb.…
February 14, 2024

Casting Call for ND Movies

Canticle Productions NORTH DAKOTA CASTING CALL! Audition for TWO new North Dakota Films! Audition for HAZEL and MEDORA: EMPRESS OF THE BADLANDS on March 1 & 2 in Bismarck!   We are casting all ages for supporting roles, stunt riders, and extras!   To learn more, go to http://canticle-productions.com/auditions
February 14, 2024

North Dakota to Face Federal Government in Trial

Seeks to Recoup $38 Million for Destructive 2016 DAPL Protests Sen. Kevin Cramer release WASHINGTON – For five years, North Dakota has been involved in a legal battle with the United States regarding the federal government’s negligence associated with the unlawful Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) protests from August 2016 to…
February 13, 2024

Attempted Murder, Chase, Leads to Prison 

Defendant Laughed About Killing Officers  MINOT – It was time to pay for his actions and when the proceedings concluded Joshua Chambers, 19, Minot, racked up 75 years in prison sentences in front of North Central District Judge Richard Hagar Monday afternoon. Hagar tacked on slightly more than $71,000 dollars…
February 12, 2024

ND Game and Fish News

ND Game and Fish release  Spring Turkey Apps DueSpring turkey applicants should note the deadline to apply is Feb. 14.Applicants can apply online at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov.Spring turkey licenses are available only to North Dakota residents. The season opens April 13 and continues…
February 12, 2024

Talking Tennis Ball 

A Slice of Life I know what you are thinking, this guy must have hit his head in a foiled attempt to leap the net. There is no such thing as a talking tennis ball.   True, to my knowledge, but since you’ve already been lured in by a catchy headline…
February 11, 2024

Wells County Injury Crash

ND Highway Patrol release What: InjuryWhere: Hwy 200 near MM 200 (Approximately 10 miles east of Bowdon, ND)When: February 9th 2024 at 10:15 AM Central timeRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: CloudyCrash Involvement: VehicleType of Crash: Rear EndAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Wells County Sheriff’s Department,Carrington PD. Bowdon Fire, Sykeston Fire,…
February 10, 2024

NDSF Unveils Final Act for Showpass

ND State Fair release MINOT -- The North Dakota State Fair (NDSF) is thrilled to announce the final two acts for the Grandstand Showpass lineup for the much-anticipated 2024 Fair. With a blend of chart-topping country and energetic performances, these final additions promise to elevate the entertainment experience for fairgoers.…
February 9, 2024

Sakakawea Forecast Sinking

Latest Runoff Outlook Declines RIVERDALE – Snowfall and its Snow Water Equivalent continues to track well below normal in the Missouri River Basin. The latest numbers revealed in the February outlook compiled by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers show a decline in the Forecast of Annual Runoff from 20.1-million-acre…
February 8, 2024

Coachman running for governor as independent

BY: MARY STEURER - FEBRUARY 6, 2024 (North Dakota Monitor) Michael Coachman, a U.S. Air Force veteran and returning candidate for state office, announced Tuesday he is running for governor as an independent. “As Governor I will change the focus of North Dakota’s political objectives by becoming a state focused…
February 6, 2024

Senator Cramer Statement on Border Legislation

WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) issued the following statement regarding the Senate border security and supplemental funding bill. “After reading the text, there are some really good policies I wish we could have, and I’m sure Donald Trump would love to have, but this bill provides too many…
February 6, 2024

Youth Conservation and Leadership Summer Camp Opportunity

ND Game and Fish release The North Dakota Waterfowl Brigade summer camp is June 3-7 at the 4-H Center in Washburn.The five-day camp is a hands-on immersive learning experience for youth ages 13-17 designed to educate participants about the importance of wetland ecosystems, waterfowl biology, flock dynamics, shooting skills and…
February 5, 2024

Machine Talk 

A Slice of Life I replied courteously and, realizing what I had done, looked around quickly to see if anyone was listening. There was. How embarrassing!  But wait. People within hearing distance were not staring, pointing or anything like that, just chatting. Much to my relief, nothing out of the…
February 4, 2024

State Fair Stage Act Revealed

ND State Fair release MINOT – The North Dakota State Fair has officially announced that Machine Gun Kelly will be part of the 2024 NDSF line-up. Machine Gun Kelly is set to hit the stage on Thursday, July 25, 2024. The North Dakota State Fair is scheduled from July 19…
February 2, 2024

Students Injured in Mandan Crash

ND Highway Patrol 1 Vehicle Injury Crash in Mandan What: Injury  Where: 8th St NW & 5th Ave NW, Mandan When: 01/31/2024 at 1:05 P.M. CST Road Conditions: Good/Patch of Ice Weather Conditions: Sunny Crash Involvement: Vehicle/Tree Type of Crash: Fixed Object Agencies Involved: ND Highway Patrol, Mandan Police Department,…
February 1, 2024

Former Pastor Guilty of Theft 

Funds Taken from Max Church  WASHBURN – A 12-person jury returned a verdict of guilty Tuesday afternoon in the Theft of Property trial of Erin Gullickson, 48, Benedict.   Gullickson was charged in early May 2023 with taking nearly $80,000 in funds from Our Savior Lutheran Church in Max where she…
January 31, 2024

Fatal Crash Near Minnewaukan

ND Highway Patrol What: FatalityWhere: US Highway 281 and ND Highway 19 Intersection; approximately 3 miles north ofMinnewaukan, NDWhen: January 30, 2024, at 11:35 AM CSTRoad Conditions: Good, dryWeather Conditions: Sunny, clearCrash Involvement: Vehicle/VehicleType of Crash: Right angleAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Benson County Sheriff’s Office, Leeds Fire& Rescue,…
January 31, 2024

Minor Injury Crash Involving Emergency Vehicle

ND Highway Patrol iWhat: Injury crashWhere: southbound Interstate 29, approximately 2 miles south of Buxton, NDWhen: 01/28/2024, approximately 7:45 PMRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Vehicle/VehicleType of Crash: Rear-endAgencies Involved: NDHP, Traill County Sheriff’s Office, Buxton Fire, West Traill AmbulanceVehicle No. 1: 2014 Hyundai Santa FeDriver No. 1: Body Cota;…
January 30, 2024

Mountain Snowpack Trending Very Low

Major Water Source for Lake Sakakawea This winter has been exceedingly mild, spurred by a strong El Nino, and has produced minimal snowfall – so far. The Rocky Mountain snowpack is trending much less than normal according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The latest Snow Water Equivalent data…
January 30, 2024

Watchable Wildlife Checkoff on State Tax Form

ND Game and Fish Department release North Dakotans interested in supporting wildlife conservation programs should look for the Watchable Wildlife checkoff on the state tax form.The state income tax form gives wildlife enthusiasts an opportunity to support nongame wildlife like songbirds and birds of prey, while at the same time…
January 29, 2024

What a Snarled Mess 

A Slice of Life It didn’t seem so bad with the door closed but, good grief, what a mess. A real, big time, embarrassing mess.  What kind of person could create such an embarrassment? Ah...me.  Now, dear reader, I respectfully ask that you do not rush to judgement as to…
January 28, 2024

Tom Campbell pivots to US House race against Becker, Hammer

BY: MICHAEL ACHTERLING - JANUARY 26, 2024 (North Dakota Monitor) Former North Dakota state senator Tom Campbell now plans to run for the state’s at-large U.S. House seat instead of governor. Campbell said in an interview Friday he had been planning on running for governor in 2024, but when current North Dakota…
January 27, 2024

Seven Vehicle Crash Near Ross

ND Highway Patrol release NARRATIVE: The North Dakota Highway Patrol is investigating a seven-vehicle injury crashthat occurred on January 25, 2024 at approximately 9:30 AM CST at the intersection of Highway2 and 93rd Ave. NW (approximately 4 miles west of Ross). There was heavy fog that greatlyreduced visibility.A 2015 Kenworth…
January 25, 2024

Guilty as Charged in Original Bar Shooting 

Travis McDermott Sentencing Set  MINOT – Travis McDermott, 41, Minot, has been found guilty of Manslaughter and Reckless Endangerment. A jury returned that verdict following two days of testimony in front of North-Central District Judge Todd Cresap. A key moment in the trial was the showing of video, from two…
January 25, 2024

Spring Turkey Season Set

ND Game and Fish release The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is offering 8,137 wild turkey licenses for the 2024 spring hunting season, 725 more than last year.Thirteen of the 22 hunting units have more spring licenses than last year and eight remain the same. Unit 21 (Hettinger and…
January 25, 2024

Charges in Injury Rollover

ND Highway Patrol release What: Injury CrashWhere: I-94 mm 317, 10 miles east of Tower CityWhen: January 23rd 11:56 PM CentralRoad Conditions: wet, scattered iceWeather Conditions: Clear, WindyCrash Involvement: Single VehicleType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Cass County Sheriff’s Office, PageAmbulance, Sanford Ambulance, Buffalo Fire, Buffalo Quick…
January 25, 2024

Graphic Video in Manslaughter Trial 

Detective Refutes Defendant’s Statement  Jurors were shown graphic video Tuesday of a fatal shooting that occurred at Minot’s Original Bar and Nightclub on May 14, 2023.  Travis McDermott, 41, Minot, charged with Manslaughter and Reckless Endangerment for his role in the shooting, hung his head while the video played on…
January 23, 2024

Lake Sakakawea Finally Frozen 

Second Latest Freeze in History  RIVERDALE -- North Dakota’s largest body of water, Lake Sakakawea, was declared frozen-over on January 18 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.  A very pleasant winter laden with several weeks of well above-average temperatures spurred by an El Nino influenced weather pattern, was responsible…
January 22, 2024

Becker Announces Bid for Congress

Seeks Rep. Kelly Armstong's Seat Rick Becker release Washington, DC is packed with corrupt politicians more concerned with funding foreign conflicts than addressing the issues we face here at home. The only solution is to elect proven conservative fighters who have a record of standing up to the establishment and…
January 22, 2024

Accident Kills One Near Ray

ND Highway Patrol What: Fatal CrashWhere: Highway 2 near mile marker 41 (approximately 12 miles west of Ray ND)When: January 22, 2024 @ approximately 1:00 AM CSTRoad Conditions: Snowy/IcyWeather Conditions: CloudyCrash Involvement: Single-Vehicle (CMV)Type of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Williams County Sheriff’s Office, RayAmbulance, Ray Fire Department…
January 22, 2024

Cold Adjustment

A Slice of Life  Weird how 0-10 degrees feels pretty good after a spell of below zero temperatures and “dangerous” wind chills. I call it a North Dakota heat wave.   A bit much perhaps, but after a cold snap of several days like what was experienced throughout the state recently,…
January 21, 2024

Trinity Hospital St. Joseph's Evacuated

Trinity Health release Close to 20 patients were evacuated from Trinity Hospital St. Joseph's Saturday evening after a pipe burst, causing water to stream into the facility. A total of nine patients in Rehabcare and 10 from the inpatient Behavioral Health unit were removed from the building. All were relocated…
January 20, 2024

MSU Topples #1 Mankato at Beaver Lodge

No. 21 Minot State 81, No. 1 Minnesota State, Mankato 71 MINOT -- Fresh off making history earlier this week by earning a first-ever NCAA Top 25 ranking, the Minot State University Beavers added to that history with their first win over a No. 1 nationally ranked foe. And, Minot…
January 20, 2024

Record Number of Geese Tallied in State

ND Game and Fish release The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s annual midwinter waterfowl survey in early January was a record breaker.During the aerial midwinter survey, one of the longest running coordinated migratory bird surveys in North America, biologists counted more than 300,000 Canada geese.“Our old record was about…
January 18, 2024

Legislative Support for End Property Tax Petition

End Unfair Property Tax release BISMARCK — Representative Jim Kasper, (D46) Fargo, and End Unfair Property Tax Chairman Rick Becker have announced a coalition of dedicated public servants including legislators, former legislators, and 2024 legislative candidates have joined to publicly endorse a crucial initiated measure aimed at implementing much needed…
January 18, 2024

Murder Suspect Arrested in Minot

Minot Police release The Minot Police Department and US Marshals Office arrested a suspect innorthwest Minot Wednesday afternoon in connection with a 2021 homicide thatoccurred in South Carolina.33-year-old Sherrod C. Joyner was arrested for an outstanding homicide warrantout of Richland County, SC.Joyner was arrested without incident and transported to Ward…
January 18, 2024

Minot State Men's BB Ranked

Minot State University release MINOT – The Minot State men’s basketball team made history as the Beavers cracked the NCAA Top 25.Winners of five straight and sitting in third in the NSIC with a 13-3 overall record, the Minot State men were ranked No. 21 in this week’s NABC Division…
January 17, 2024

Winter Weather

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January 17, 2024

Hunters Urged to Participate

ND Game and Fish release Hunters Urged to ParticipateNorth Dakota hunters receiving a survey this winter are encouraged to help with wildlife management by completing the survey online or returning it to the state Game and Fish Department.Big game, small game, waterfowl, swan, turkey and furbearer questionnaires are being sent…
January 16, 2024

An Examination of Normal 

A Slice of Life  Well, that’s different. So different that it is normal. Huh?  When purchasing a cup of coffee a few days ago at a local convenience store, choosing what brew I would try, I found myself staring at normal as a selection. I was expecting to see Carribean…
January 14, 2024

Dangerous Wind Chill Continues

National Weather Service Key Messages● A prolonged Arctic outbreak will continue to bringwidespread sub-zero temperatures and life-threateningwind chills to western and central North Dakotathrough Tuesday morning.● Wind chills down to 65 degrees below zero remainpossible through this morning, and could remain lessthan 35 below zero during the daytime hours. Windchills…
January 14, 2024

Interstate 29 Fatal Crash

ND Highway Patrol release What: Fatal CrashWhere: Interstate 29, MM .5, 7 miles south of Hankinson, NDWhen: January 12, 2024 @ ~08:15 am CTRoad Conditions: Good, dryWeather Conditions: Cloudy, breezyCrash Involvement: Single vehicleType of Crash: Single vehicle vs. fixed objectsAgencies Involved: Richland County SO, Hankinson Fire,Vehicle No. 1: 2011 Honda…
January 12, 2024

Motley Crue at ND State Fair

ND State Fair release MINOT -- The North Dakota State Fair announces the return of the legendary Mötley Crüe to North Dakota as part of the 2024 NDSF lineup. The iconic rock band is set to headline on Friday, July 19th, 2024, at the North Dakota State Fair, scheduled for…
January 12, 2024

Expanded Wind Chill Warning

National Weather Service Significant Blowing Snow Possible Tonight Through SaturdayKey Messages● A prolonged Arctic outbreak will bring widespread sub-zero temperatures and dangerous to life threatening wind chills to western and central North Dakota through Tuesday morning.● The worst conditions are expected over the weekend when wind chills could fall as…
January 12, 2024

Senators Introduce Bill to Allow States to Secure Border

Sen. Kevin Cramer release WASHINGTON – Since President Biden took office in 2021, there have been at least eight million illegal border crossings into the United States and more than 5 million apprehensions at the southern border. Along the southern border, Texas and Arizona have constructed temporary barriers made out…
January 11, 2024

Sheridan County CMV Injury Crash

ND Highway Patrol release What: Injury CrashWhere: Highway 14 near mile marker 58 (approximately 15 miles south of Anamoose ND)When: January 9, 2024 @ approximately 1:30 PM CSTRoad Conditions: DryWeather Conditions: Clear and daylightCrash Involvement: Single-Vehicle (CMV)Type of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Sheridan County Sheriff’s Office, HarveyAmbulance,…
January 10, 2024

Blowing Snow, Dangerous Cold Outbreak

National Weather Service ImpactsNear white out conditions possible in rural areas with hazardous, possibly dangeroustravel.TimingFriday evening through Saturday.ActionsConsider delaying travel. Slow down on roads. Coupled with life threatening cold, ensure vehiclegas tanks are full (or batteries charged) and have a winter survival kit. BRIEFING LINK: https://www.weather.gov/media/bis/DssPacket.pdf
January 10, 2024

Ready, Set, COLD

National Weather Service A prolonged period of below zero temperatures along with dangerously cold wind chills expected this weekend. We start to moderate early next week. Best chance for snow (70-90%) is on Friday, with another inch or two of snow forecast.
January 10, 2024

Fatal Crash near Harvey-Names

ND Highway Patrol release What: Fatal CrashWhere: Intersection of Highway 3 and Highway 19 (approximately 17 miles north of Harvey)When: January 8, 2024 @ 11:52 AM CSTRoad Conditions: WetWeather Conditions: SunnyCrash Involvement: CMV and SUVType of Crash: Right AngleAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Pierce County Sheriff’s Office, Harvey Fireand…
January 9, 2024

Arrest in October Shooting

Minot Police release The Minot Police Department has arrested a suspect regarding the Oct. 9, 2023,shooting incident that resulted in the death of Davin Eby Smith, 34, of Minot.Officers arrested Ian W. Abrahamson, 23, of Minot, Monday for his involvementin the October shooting.Abrahamson is charged with Aggravated Assault with/ a…
January 8, 2024

Hunter Education Classes

ND Game and Fish release Hunter Education ClassesIf you were born after 1961, are 12 years or older, you must take an in-person or home study certified hunter education course before you can get a firearm or bowhunting license in North Dakota.Understanding this, especially if you have your sights set…
January 8, 2024

Bobcat Zone 2 Closed

ND Game and Fish release Jan. 8 -- Bobcat hunting and trapping in Zone 2 is closed after the zone’s predetermined harvest limit of eight has been reached. Zone 2 is land east of U.S Highway 83. The bobcat season in Zone 1 has no harvest limit and is open…
January 8, 2024

Latest Freeze Watch for Sakakawea 

A Slice of Life  When the big water freezes is something that has captured my attention as long as I can remember. By big water, I’m talking about Lake Sakakawea, which is actually a reservoir.  Garrison Dam, Lake Sakakawea, call it what you want. By any name it is North…
January 7, 2024

Arrest in Overdose Deaths

Minot Police release The Minot Police Department arrested a suspect Friday in connection with a series of recentoverdoses in Minot.Antuan J. Smith, 25, of Minot, was arrested on four counts of Delivery of ControlledSubstances Resulting in Death or Injury (Class A Felony).Smith was transferred to the Ward County Jail. If…
January 6, 2024

Rolette County Injury Crashes

ND Highway Patrol release What: Two Injury CrashesWhere: Highway 3, mile marker 222 (approximately 12 miles south of Dunseith ND)When: January 4, 2024 @ approximately 3:30 AM CSTRoad Conditions: DryWeather Conditions: CloudyCrash Involvement: Single vehicle (CMV) & Three-vehicleType of Crash: Single vehicle (CMV) & Three-vehicle rear endAgencies Involved: North Dakota…
January 5, 2024

Early Projection: No Rise for Lake Sakakawea  

First 2024 Runoff Outlook Very Low  RIVERDALE – Lake Sakakawea’s current elevation, slightly over 1,838 feet, is not expected to change in 2024 according to the Missouri River Basin first runoff outlook of the year.  Projected Missouri River Basin runoff compiled by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is for…
January 5, 2024

Fatal Crash in Dickey County

ND Highway Patrol release What: FatalityWhere: 10000 block of 85th Ave SE (6 miles southwest of Ellendale, ND)When: January, 4th 2024 at 1:AM Central timeRoad Conditions: Ice covered.Weather Conditions: CloudyCrash Involvement: VehicleType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Dickey County Sheriff, Ellendale Fire.Vehicle No. 1: 2006 Dodge Ram…
January 4, 2024

Murder Venue Changed 

Judge Halts Trial  MINOT – The long-awaited murder trial of Shawnee Krall, 30, Minot, will wait a while longer.  Judge Stacy Louser ordered that the trial be moved out of North-Central District Court due to publicity surrounding the case. The action came during the second day of jury selection on…
January 4, 2024

Ice Fishing Underway 

Beware Ice Conditions  Ice fishing is a popular wintertime activity in North Dakota, but this year’s warm weather has limited ice making on many of the state’s bodies of water. However, some ice fishermen have been venturing out for a few weeks. They’ll likely be joined by many more in…
January 2, 2024

Reflections

A Slice of Life When one year comes to an end and the other begins, it is a natural time to reflect on the year past and to hopes for what the new year may bring. Of course, resolutions abound – lose weight, quit smoking, finally take that trip you’ve…
December 31, 2023

Minimal Missouri Basin Snowpack

Tracking Below 20 Year Low The amount of snowfall that will impact the water level in Lake Sakakawea next summer is tracking below minimum levels established from 1991-2020 record keeping. Data from 1999-2020 reflects more recent weather trends believed to be more indicative for long-term comparisons. The effect of a…
December 29, 2023

ND State Fair Announces Two Acts for 2024

MINOT – The North Dakota State Fair (NDSF) announces two standout acts scheduled to perform during the nine days of the 2024 Fair as part of the Grandstand Showpass. Set for July 19-27, 2024, the fair promises an electrifying entertainment experience for attendees. Lainey Wilson: Multi-award-winning singer songwriter, Lainey Wilson…
December 29, 2023

Christmas Eve Murder

Tear Filled Courtroom MINOT – The courtroom was packed, standing room only with overflow listening and peering in from the hallway. On the television screen at the front of the courtroom the accused sat in black and white striped inmate clothes inside the Ward County Jail. Judge Gary Lee, taking…
December 26, 2023

Christmas Eve Rollover Accident

ND Highway Patrol release What: Injury CrashWhere: I-94 MM 217 (3 miles east of Tappen)When: 12/24/2023 at 10:03 AM CSTRoad Conditions: Icy/SlushWeather Conditions: CloudyCrash Involvement: VehicleType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: ND Highway Patrol, Steele Fire and Rescue, Kidder County Ambulance,Tappen Fire and Rescue, Sanford AirMedVehicle No. 1: 2005 Chrysler Town…
December 25, 2023

One Dead in Minot Shooting

Minot Police Department release 12/24/2023 We are investigating a shooting that took place in a southwest Minot apartment.One male was pronounced dead on scene, and an additional female victim was transported to Trinity Hospital.The suspect is in custody.Additional details will be released tomorrow. The Dakotan -- Daniel Breijo is being…
December 25, 2023

Walsh County Fatal Crash

ND Highway Patrol release Walsh County Fatality CrashWhat: FatalityWhere: Walsh County Road 19 at 15900 blockWhen: 12/23/2023 @ 20:00 PMRoad Conditions: WetWeather Conditions: FoggyCrash Involvement: 1 VehicleType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: Oslo Fire, Minto Ambulance, Walsh County Sheriff’s Office, ValleyAmbulance, NDHPVehicle No. 1: 2019 Peterbilt pulling a coal trailerDriver No.…
December 24, 2023

Patrol Car Struck at Accident Scene

ND Highway Patrol release At approximately 1:50 am on December 24th, an NDHP patrol vehicle was struck eastbound on I-94near MM 236, two miles west of Cleveland, ND, in Stutsman County. The patrol vehicle was a 2021Ford Utility Police Interceptor (Explorer).The NDHP Trooper was investigating a crash in the median…
December 24, 2023

Bird Chatter 

A Slice of Life  Every December dedicated bird watchers conduct Christmas Bird Counts throughout the United States. Several of the counts are conducted annually in the Minot Area. The counts are part of a national effort led by the Audubon Society.  Though I have never considered myself a serious birder,…
December 24, 2023

Warm Winter Remains on Track 

Latest Three-Month Outlook  Prognostic Discussion for Long-Lead Seasonal Outlooks  NWS Climate Prediction Center College Park MD  830 AM EST Thu Dec 21 2023   SUMMARY OF THE OUTLOOK  El Niño conditions are currently observed, and equatorial sea surface  temperatures (SSTs) are above average across the central and eastern Pacific Ocean. The El…
December 21, 2023

Free Ice Fishing Weekend

ND Game and Fish release North Dakota’s free ice fishing weekend is Dec. 30 and 31. Resident anglers may fish those two days without a license. All other winter fishing regulations apply.The weekend provides a great opportunity to try ice fishing for the first time or take someone new. Share…
December 21, 2023

“A Waste of My Life” 

Lengthy Sentence Ordered  MINOT – The defendant asked that his attorney be ordered out of the courtroom. Judge Richard Hagar disagreed, eventually telling Joshua Smith, 33, Williston, that “You’re a sick man.”  Smith had a sentencing hearing Wednesday morning after earlier being found guilty of nine felonies, the most serious…
December 20, 2023

City Rejects Human Relations Ordinance 

Proponents Called Cowards  MINOT – By a 4-3 vote the City Council rejected a Human Relations Committee ordinance enacted in 1976. The vote also tossed aside a new ordinance drafted by an Ad Hoc committee tasked with reviewing the issue.  The matter had been contentious and Monday’s council meeting was…
December 19, 2023

Bahnson Named Game and Fish Employee of the Year

ND Game and Fish release Dr. Charlie Bahnson, wildlife veterinarian for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department in Bismarck, received the agency’s Director’s Award for professional excellence at the department’s annual staff meeting in December.Jeb Williams, Game and Fish director, said Dr. Bahnson is an incredible asset to our…
December 18, 2023

The Muffin Caper 

A Slice of Life  Recently, dear reader, I was the mastermind, the architect, of a clever plot very carefully planned so that I could gain the upper hand. However, like the flinging of a boomerang, all is wonderful until it hits you in the back of the head.  Of course,…
December 17, 2023

Off Highway Vehicle Rollover Crash

Grand Forks County Serious Injury What: Serious InjuryWhere: 1300 Block of 9th Avenue NE; approximately 2 miles north of Thompson, NDWhen: December 15, 2023, at 6:06 PM CST.Road Conditions: Good, gravelWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Single OHVType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Grand Forks Sheriff’s Office, Thompson Fire&…
December 16, 2023

Garbage Truck Fatal

ND Highway Patrol McHenry County Single Vehicle Fatal CrashWhat: FatalityWhere: Highway 2 MM 180, 13 miles west of Towner, NDWhen: 12/15/2023 at approximately 1152 AM CSTRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: SunnyCrash Involvement: Single VehicleType of Crash: Fixed Object (Ditch)Agencies Involved: McHenry County Sheriff’s Office, North Dakota Highway Patrol, TownerFire, Granville Fire,…
December 15, 2023

Judge: “A Very Serious Matter” 

A Murder Without a Body  MINOT – A murder case that has been in the court system for three years is approaching culmination – perhaps.  Shawnee Krall, 30, Minot, is charged with AA felony murder in the death of Alice Queirolo, 29, Minot, in December 2020. However, due to the…
December 15, 2023

Zebra Mussels Discovered in South Dakota

ND Game and Fish release Zebra mussels have been confirmed in the lower end of Lake Oahe in South Dakota, after the species was detected at both the East Shore and Cow Creek boat ramps during inspection done by South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks staff.Ben Holen, North Dakota Game…
December 13, 2023

Early Ice Awareness

ND Game and Fish release Outdoor enthusiasts need to be aware of early ice conditions before traveling onto and across North Dakota waters.A few reminders include:• Edges firm up faster than farther out from shore.• Snow insulates ice, which in turn inhibits solid ice formation, hiding cracks, weak and open…
December 11, 2023

2 Vehicle Head On Fatality Crash North Bismarck

ND Highway Patrol What: FatalityWhere: On 71st Ave NE (east of intersection of 26th St NE), BismarckWhen: 12/11/2023 at 7:22 AM CSTRoad Conditions: Frost CoveredWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Vehicle/VehicleType of Crash: Head OnAgencies Involved: ND Highway Patrol, Burleigh County Sheriff’s Department, Metro AreaAmbulance, Bismarck Rural Fire Department, Bismarck Fire DepartmentVehicle…
December 11, 2023

Pleasant Pleasures 

A Slice of Life  Politics. Scandals. Wars. Protests.   Sometimes it is hard to slow down and appreciate life, to enjoy the real pleasures of life rather than get caught up in clashes of every sort.  Do this. Do that. Beware. Believe this. Believe that. Fact check.  It makes it…
December 10, 2023

Minot State Begins Renovations of MSU Dome

Minot State University release MINOT – Looking to expand the practice facilities for teams and also create more office and learning spaces in the MSU Dome, the first phase of renovations began on Monday with the removal of the bleachers on the east side of the third floor.“Thanks to some…
December 8, 2023

UPDATE-Mercer County Sheriff’s Deputy Dies During Pursuit

NARRATIVE: On 12/6/23 the Bismarck Police Department received the report of a stolenvehicle from Bismarck. The stolen vehicle was a 2017 Black Chevy Tahoe and was being drivenby 42-year-old Ian Cramer of Bismarck.The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office located Cramer and the 2017 Black Chevy Tahoe in Hazen.When law enforcement approached…
December 7, 2023

Suspect Arrested for Attempted Murder

Minot Police Department On Nov. 16, Minot Central Dispatch received a report of a burglary and assault at aresidence in northwest Minot early in the morning.The suspect reportedly broke into the residence and strangled the victim.Eventually, the victim escaped the home and contacted police.Officers from the Minot Police Department arrived…
December 7, 2023

Closet Offender Sentenced 

Pled Guilty to Felony Charges  MINOT – When police notified a Minot mother that Cale Schalesky, 24, Hettinger, had been released from jail she responded by saying she already knew because Schalesky was in her daughter’s closet that morning.  Schalesky was apprehended on a charge of Gross Sexual Imposition-Sexual Contact-Victim…
December 5, 2023

Latest Game and Fish News

ND Game and Fish release Urban Pollinator Program DeadlineEducators interested in applying for the Urban Pollinator Program must apply by Jan. 10.The program was created to assist educational organizations in developing urban pollinator gardens. Elementary, middle, and high schools, special education schools, colleges, and educational clubs are eligible to apply.…
December 4, 2023

Much More than a Game 

A Slice of Life  The scoreboard above the end of the rink reads 2-0 in the first period. A young player is called for cross-checking, a two-minute penalty, and shows his disgust by pounding on the plexiglass before stepping into the penalty box and slamming the door.   The angry display…
December 3, 2023

Verdict is Guilty 

Life Sentence Possible  MINOT – A Makoti man is facing a life sentence in the State Penitentiary without the possibility of parole following a verdict reached by a 12-person jury in North-Central District Court Thursday.  Nathaniel Sanchez, 37, listened to the reading of a guilty verdict on the AA felony…
November 30, 2023

Family Testimony 

Accused Faces Life in Prison  The first full day of testimony in the trial of Nathaniel Sanchez, 37, Makoti, charged with Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child, included former family members on the witness stand. The charge against Sanchez is a AA felony punishable by life in prison.  The State…
November 28, 2023

ND Farmer's Union Convention Set

Dec. 15-16 in Bismarck JAMESTOWN – North Dakota Farmers Union, the state’s largest farm organization, kicks off its 97th annual state convention on Friday, Dec. 15, at the Bismarck Event Center. Ag education will be front and center at the convention through a series of breakout sessions focused on property…
November 27, 2023

ND Game and Fish News

Mountain Lion Zone 1 Late Season OpensNorth Dakota’s early mountain lion season in Zone 1 closed Nov. 26, and the late season, when hunters can pursue lions with dogs, is open.During the early season, hunters took six cats from a harvest limit of eight. Under the season structure, a conditional…
November 27, 2023

Roll-over Fatality near Dickinson

ND Highway Patrol What: Fatality CrashWhere: Interstate 94 MM 69(5 miles east of Dickinson)When: 11/25/2023 8:13PM MTRoad Conditions: Blowing snow/ Ice covered.Weather Conditions: Windy, Light snowCrash Involvement: One VehicleType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: NDHP, Stark County Sheriff’s Office, Dickinson Ambulance, RichardtonAmbulance, Dickinson Fire and RescueVehicle No. 1: 2003 GMC SierrraDriver…
November 26, 2023

Our Wildlife Refuges

A Slice of Life Minot is situated within a short drive of several National Wildlife Refuges, each with their own diversity of habitat. They are managed for wildlife and for compatible public use. Upper Souris NWR has public use areas for shore fishing, maintains boat ramps for open water fishing…
November 26, 2023

Head-on Fatal

ND Highway Patrol What: Two vehicle fatal crashWhere: Cass County Road 38 & 6th Ave in Alice, NDWhen: November 25, 2023 at 12:15 P.M. Central TimeRoad Conditions: Dry asphaltWeather Conditions: clear skiesCrash Involvement: A Jeep struck a semi head-on.Agencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Cass County Sheriff’s Office, Buffalo QuickResponse,…
November 25, 2023

Man Dies from Gunshot Wound

Suspect Still at Large Victim dies from injuries sustained in a shooting incidentUpdate 11.24.23:Ansu Kamara, 29, of Minot has died from injuries sustained in the shooting incident thatoccurred on Nov. 17 in NW Minot. Minot Police Department has issued an arrest warrant forQuantdre Octavious Mersier. Investigation is ongoing. With the…
November 24, 2023

Game and Fish Responds to Public

Advisory Board Meeting in Bismarck BISMARCK – Issues involving the state’s deer herd were among the topics discussed at a Game and Fish Advisory Board meeting held here Tuesday. Each year Game and Fish holds a series of eight Advisory Board meetings across the state each spring and fall to…
November 22, 2023

Sen. Cramer Blasts MAFB Message

BISMARCK — U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND), member of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), issued the following statement after Minot Air Force Base leadership sent a message to servicemembers warning them of the dangers associated with being near the Dakota Patriot Rally held at the state fairgrounds in Minot.…
November 21, 2023

Salmon Spawn Completed

ND Game and Fish release Fisheries crews completed their annual salmon spawning operation on the Missouri River System, collecting 944,000 eggs.North Dakota Game and Fish Department Missouri River System fisheries supervisor Russ Kinzler said this year was more of a challenge to collect eggs.“The spawn started about a week later…
November 20, 2023

Berthold Crash Victim Identified

ND Highway Patrol release UPDATED: Ward County Fatal CrashWhat: Fatal CrashWhere: 411 Tyler St in Berthold, NDWhen: 11/18/2023 at approximately 10:08PM CSTRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: GoodCrash Involvement: Vehicle/TreeType of Crash: Fixed ObjectAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Ward County Sheriff’s Office, BertholdPolice Department, Berthold Fire Dept., Berthold Ambulance, First ResponseVehicle…
November 20, 2023

Man’s Best Friend 

A Slice of Life   I write about dogs a lot, but never enough. They deserve more.  No matter what I write about dogs it always seems inadequate, yet here I go again. Dog owners will understand. Dogs do not read. At least I don’t think they do, at least not…
November 19, 2023

Wells County Fatal Crash

ND Highway Patrol release What: Fatality CrashWhere: 28th St NE near 42nd Ave NE, approximately 14 miles NE of Harvey, NDWhen: Between the evening of 11/17/2023 and the early morning of 11/18/2023Road Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: NoneCrash Involvement: Single Vehicle RolloverType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: Wells County Sheriff Office, Harvey Ambulance,…
November 18, 2023

Possible Dismissal in Knutson Murder Case 

Judge to Rule on Request  MINOT – No decision was immediately made at a Motion to Dismiss hearing in the long-running Anita Knutson murder case. The hearing was held Friday morning in front of North-Central District Court Judge Richard Hagar. Knutson was murdered in June of 2007, but it wasn’t…
November 17, 2023

Favorable Winter Forecast Improves 

Mild Winter Likely  Persistent El Nino conditions carry the prospect of a rather mild winter for North Dakota through February and beyond.  El Nino is a warming of Pacific Ocean waters that influences winter weather. Forecasters say no two El Ninos are the same, but current outlooks are encouraging news…
November 16, 2023

A Fatal Scam 

Death by Poisoning  MINOT – A man is dead. His longtime girlfriend is charged with murder. A $30 million inheritance scam is believed to be the reason.  Ina Kenoyer, 47, Minot, was arrested October 31 for a AA felony charge of Murder-Intentional, Knowing, or with Extreme Indifference, for the September…
November 14, 2023

Wrong Way Fatal on Interstate

ND Highway Patrol release UPDATE: Interstate 29 Wrong Way Driver Head-On Fatal Crash Near GrandinWhat: FatalityWhere: Interstate 29, southbound, at mile marker 93; approximately 1 mile north of GrandinWhen: November 12, 2023, at 12:49 AM CSTRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Vehicle/VehicleType of Crash: Head-onAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol,…
November 13, 2023

Man Dead After Vehicle Plunges into River

City of Minot release Minot Central Dispatch received a report of a vehicle that entered the Mouse Riverlate Saturday November 11.At 11:14 p.m., Minot Police and Minot Fire responded to the report of a vehiclesubmerged in the Mouse River at 5th Ave & 8th St NW.Officers arrived on the scene…
November 13, 2023

Hunters Cautioned of Ground Conditions

ND Game and Fish release With North Dakota’s deer gun season opening soon, the state’s countryside will see an influx of hunters traveling rural backroads to fill their tags. Knowing that, the Game and Fish Department encourages hunters to assess travel routes during the upcoming season as recent precipitation has…
November 7, 2023

Game and Fish Administrative Rules Hearing Set Dec. 12

ND Game and Fish release The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will hold a public hearing to address proposed rules changes to Title 30 of the North Dakota Administrative Code. The hearing is scheduled for 1:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 12 at the agency's main office in Bismarck.  The…
November 6, 2023

Those Darned North Dakota Winters 

A Slice of Life Fall. Thud. Winter.  North Dakota just went from a very pleasant fall season to a heavy dose of winter in just a few hours. People who were riding bicycles or raking leaves, and children who were joyously jumping in them, turned to winter clothing and shoveling…
November 5, 2023

The Chase Continues 

Sentencing Delayed  MINOT – What was to have been a sentencing appearance for a man who previously pled guilty to multiple felony charges was delayed Thursday afternoon.  Joshua Chambers, 19, Minot, appeared along with his court appointed attorney, before Judge Richard Hagar. The attorney explained to Hagar that his defendant…
November 2, 2023

Sentenced to 40 Years 

Accomplice to Murder  MINOT – Regina Goodale, 35, Minot, found guilty of Accomplice to Murder earlier this year, received a 40-year prison sentence at a hearing in North-Central District Court Wednesday for her role in luring her husband to his death.  Judge Todd Cresap, after hearing from the defendant’s attorney, the…
November 1, 2023

Daycare Death Set for Trial 

Provider Faces Murder Charge  CARRINGTON – Patricia Wick, 48, Jamestown, is scheduled to go to trial on charges of Murder, Child Abuse, and Operating a Daycare Without a License.  The charges stem from a September 26, 2022, medical call at a day care at 438 2nd St. South. According to…
October 31, 2023

Minot Woman Arrested for Poisoning Boyfriend

Minot Police release The Minot Police Department arrested a Minot woman on Oct. 30 and charged her with killing her boyfriend through poisoning.  Steven Edward Riley Jr, a 51-year-old Minot man, died on Sept. 5, 2023, at a Bismarck hospital. Riley was initially brought to Trinity Hospital but was transferred…
October 30, 2023

Murder Case Delayed 

Judge Orders Medication  MINOT – Casey Vollmer, 34, Minot, has been ordered to take medication before the court goes forward with prosecution of a AA felony murder charge.  “It’s my observation that Mr. Vollmer has constant tremors just sitting there,” said Judge Gary Lee during a status conference in North-Central…
October 30, 2023

Traill County Injury Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: One vehicle rollover with minor injury Where: Southbound I-29 milepost 97 (7 miles South of Hillsboro) When: October 29, 2023 at 04:15 A.M. Central Time  Road Conditions: Dry concrete Weather Conditions: Overcast  Crash Involvement: Vehicle left roadway and overturned. Agencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol and…
October 29, 2023

Haunting Experiences 

A Slice of Life Paranormal activity? Hauntings? Ghosts? Possible?  Not just possible, but true. At least that’s my view. In the words that follow I offer a few personal examples why I cannot dismiss encounters with the supernatural.  A few years back I drove to Fort Laramie, Wyoming to participate…
October 29, 2023

Snowfall Totals

National Weather Service Public Information StatementNational Weather Service Bismarck ND919 AM CDT Fri Oct 27 2023 …SNOWFALL REPORTS… Location Amount Time/DateStanley 15.5 in 0811 AM 10/27Washburn 14.0 in 1140 PM 10/26Harvey 14.0 in 0619 AM 10/27Hazen 13.4 in 0600 AM 10/27New England 13.3 in 1000 PM 10/264 WNW Stanton 13.2…
October 27, 2023

Semi, Cars Burn on Interstate

ND Highway Patrol What: Vehicle fire, truck with vehicle carrier.Where: I-94, westbound lane, mile marker 175, 6 miles west of Sterling.When: Approximately 12:30pm Central Time Road Conditions: Wet/Icy, slushWeather Conditions: Snow, blowing snow, about 25 degrees.Crash Involvement: Semi Truck Tractor with car carrier trailer loaded with 9 vehicles.Type of Crash:…
October 26, 2023

Winter Storm Continues Until Early Friday Morning

National Weather Service Key Messages● Snow continues over much of western and centralNorth Dakota.● The greatest additional snow amounts are expectedfrom southwest into central North Dakota, includingthe Bowman, Dickinson, Elgin, Bismarck, Washburn,Harvey, and Carrington areas.● Light freezing rain is possible to the southeast of a linefrom Hettinger to Bismarck to…
October 26, 2023

Facing AA Murder 

Burned vehicles, body  MINOT – It is a murder case that has involved law enforcement in multiple states, burned vehicles, a burned residence, and a body discovered in burned vehicle.   Kamauri Kennedy, 34, Minot, charged with AA felony Murder-Intentional or Knowing; and AA felony Conspiracy to Commit Murder-Intentional, had a…
October 25, 2023

Bomb Threat at State Hospital

ND Highway Patrol Scene cleared at ND State Hospital Jamestown– The s cene has been cleared at the ND State Hospital after a bomb threat was called in this morning at 8:45 a.m. Local law enforcement conducted searches and no suspicious items were located. Through the ground search and additional…
October 25, 2023

Senators Concerned Regarding Critical Minerals Trade Agreement

WASHINGTON – U. S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND), member of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, co-led a bipartisan letter expressing several concerns regarding a potential critical mineral free trade agreement between the United States and Indonesia. The letter follows reports that the Biden administration is in negotiations…
October 25, 2023

Highway Patrol Vehicle Struck

ND Highway Patrol release On Tuesday, October 24th, at approximately 8:00 pm, a ND Highway Patrol patrol vehicle was struck eastbound on I-94 near the tri-level in Fargo. The patrol car was a 2022 Ford Police Interceptor Utility. The NDHP trooper was investigating a crash at this location. The trooper…
October 25, 2023

Winter Storm Warning 

National Weather Service Key Messages For the latest:  https://www.weather.gov/media/bis/DssPacket.pdf ● Heavy snow continues across northwest and northcentral North Dakota through tonight, with locallyheavy snow possible in some areas.● Snow is expected across much of western and centralNorth Dakota tonight through late Thursday night.● There remains uncertainty in the timing of…
October 24, 2023

Guilty Pleas Entered in Shooting 

Defendant Surrenders to Authorities  MINOT – A trial scheduled to begin Tuesday was cancelled following the entering of guilty pleas Monday by Theophris Drake, 40, Birmingham, Alabama. Drake is charged with five felonies stemming from the shooting of two individuals at the Dakota Lounge on February 4 of this year. …
October 23, 2023

NDFU urges lawmakers to retain funding for fertilizer production

JAMESTOWN – As the state legislature reconvenes today to reauthorize components of an Office of Management and Budget legislative bill that was ruled unconstitutional by the N.D. State Supreme Court, North Dakota Farmers Union is urging lawmakers to retain a program designed to support in-state fertilizer production. “Expanding in-state fertilizer…
October 23, 2023

Fatal Crash near Glen Ullin

ND Highway Patrol What: Fatal CrashWhere: Morton County Rd. 139, about 3 miles west of Glen UllinWhen: Between 12:42 am and 8:30 am CTRoad Conditions: Dry/ClearWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Single vehicle rollover/drove off roadwayType of Crash: Head on with end of metal bridge rail, overturn into the creekAgencies Involved: North…
October 23, 2023

Moments and Memories 

A Slice of Life It is a special place. The fish are big. The memories bigger.   Tobin Lake at Nipawin, Saskatchewan has long been a favorite destination of fishermen from both Canada and the United States. Every year anglers descend on the Canadian water with the expectation of hooking into…
October 22, 2023

A Bird in the Hand 

A Slice of Life Sometimes what seems to be a small, insignificant slice of life has a much greater meaning than first realized. I offer the following example.  A few days ago, I noticed my dog was paying an unusual amount of attention to a small pond in my backyard.…
October 15, 2023

Delay Looming in Dakota Lounge Shooting Case 

Judge to Rule on Attorney Withdrawal  MINOT – With a court trial set for less than two weeks away the defendant is seeking a change of attorney. Judge Douglas Mattson heard arguments on a Motion to Withdraw in a courtroom here Friday.  Theophris Drake, 40, Birmingham, Alabama, who is facing…
October 13, 2023

Pedestrian Struck, Arrest Made

ND Highway Patrol What: Vehicle struck a pedestrian and the vehicle fled the crash sceneWhere: 400 block of 11th Ave S in Wahpeton, on the north side of the Wahpeton AirportWhen: October 12th, 2023 @ approximately 7:40 pmRoad Conditions: Dry, dark, limited lightingType of Crash: Vehicle struck a pedestrianAgencies Involved:…
October 13, 2023

Minot Shooting Victim Identified

City of Minot release Davin Eby Smith, 34, Minot, died as a result of a shooting incident that occurred in northwest Minot on Monday night. No arrests have been made. The investigation is ongoing.  Update 10/10/2023 The victim of a shooting incident in northwest Minot on Monday evening has died.…
October 12, 2023

MSU Men's, Women's Basketball Rankings

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October 12, 2023

Knutson Murder Trial Set 

Roommate Charged in Death  MINOT – A trial date has finally been set in one the lengthiest murder cases ever conducted in this state.  Nichole Rice, 36, Minot, is charged with Murder-Intentional or Knowing-Adult Victim, in the stabbing death of her former roommate at a northwest Minot apartment. Anita Knutson’s…
October 12, 2023

End Property Tax Effort Ongoing 

Drive to Bring Initiated Measure to Voters  BISMARCK – It is still in the early stages but the effort to end North Dakota’s property tax appears to be gaining momentum. The End Unfair Property Tax movement hopes to obtain 45,000 signatures from North Dakotans to place an initiated measure before…
October 10, 2023

Bareback Leader Kramer Ready for Minot Rodeo

Minot – Max cowboy Ben Kramer is having the best year of his life. The bareback rider enters this weekend’s Badlands Circuit Finals Rodeo in Minot in first place in his event, and is ranked 34th in the PRCA world standings. He’s won first place at rodeos in the Badlands…
October 9, 2023

Homer Hanky 

A Slice of Life  The place was absolutely crazy. The noise was deafening. The packed stadium went wild as the baseball soared over the centerfield fence at the old Metrodome in Minneapolis. Put four on the board for the Minnesota Twins!  It was a World Series game against the St.…
October 8, 2023

Police Seek Improved Facility 

Host Public Tours of Department  MINOT – While the exterior of the structure is solid, the inside is much different. The layout is a network of narrow hallways that lead to scattered small work areas and storage places. Heating and wiring are nearing the end of its lifespan. Patrol vehicles…
October 6, 2023

Latest ND Game and Fish News

ND Game and Fish release Inspecting for Zebra MusselsThe North Dakota Game and Fish Department is asking water recreationists and property owners to check for zebra mussels and other aquatic nuisance species when removing boat lifts, docks and other equipment from state waters.Ben Holen, ANS coordinator, said water recreationists and…
October 5, 2023

Murder Trial Requested 

Shooting Death at Minot Motel  MINOT – The man charged with murdering another at a north Minot motel has entered a “not guilty” plea and his court appointed attorney, Steven Mottinger, has requested his client’s case be heard by a jury.  Darrion Jackson, 34, Fargo, was scheduled for a pretrial…
October 4, 2023

ND Game and Fish News

• Bismarck Office Temporarily Closed to Public Access• Order 2024 OUTDOORS Calendars• PLOTS Regulations• Fall Mule Deer Survey Begins• Fall Cleanup Events Eligible for Earth Day Patch Bismarck Office Temporarily Closed to Public AccessThe North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s main office in Bismarck will close to public access the…
October 2, 2023

Sen. Cramer Statement on Senate Passage of Funding Bill to Avert a Government Shutdown

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) issued the following statement after voting to support the House of Representatives’ 45-day funding bill. This legislation overwhelmingly passed the Senate with a vote of 88 to 9, averting a federal government shutdown at midnight. The bill extends current government funding levels until…
October 1, 2023

Angler’s Anguish – Kooky or Clever? 

A Slice of Life  Most fishermen: What’s the forecast?  Answer: Wind 15-20 and a 30% chance of rain.  Most fishermen: Yuk. Let’s go another day.  Muskie fisherman: What’s the forecast?  Answer: Wind 25-35 with higher gusts possible, 80% chance of rain/snow with accumulations of 15-20 inches possible, moon phase favorable. …
October 1, 2023

One Dead in Dickinson Area Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: Fatal CrashWhere: Interstate 94 MM 73, 9 east of DickinsonWhen: 09/28/2023 12:30 PMRoad Conditions: DryWeather Conditions: Clear, sunnyCrash Involvement: One vehicleType of Crash: Front end/fixed object impact off roadwayAgencies Involved: NDHP, Stark County Sheriff’s Office, Dickinson Ambulance, Dickinson Rural Fire DepartmentVehicle No. 1: 1995 Lincoln ContinentalDriver…
September 29, 2023

Murder Suspect Arrested on I-94

ND Highway Patrol NARRATIVE: On 9/26/23 around 1:24pm, a North Dakota Highway Patrol Trooper made a routine traffic stop on a car for an equipment violation on I-94 near Mapleton, ND. The car was occupied by a male driver and one female passenger. The driver and passenger were observed switching…
September 28, 2023

“He Gets It” 

Gov. Burgum’s Second Debate  North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum did his best to make an impression with a national viewing audience despite limited minutes in the latest Republican presidential candidate debate. The debate was held Wednesday evening at the Ronald Reagen Center in California.  FOX Business host Charles Payne, in…
September 28, 2023

Roommate Death Fills Courtroom 

Nichole Rice Charged with Murder of Anita Knutson  MINOT – As she exited the courtroom, she passed inches away from the parents of the woman she is charged with killing.  Nichole Rice, 36 , made a pretrial conference appearance in North-Central District Court Wednesday in front of Judge Richard Hagar.…
September 27, 2023

Murder Trial Set 

Judge Allows 10 Days  MINOT – The long-awaited trial for Shawnee Krall, 30, Minot, has been scheduled to begin January 2, 2024. Judge Stacy Louser set the date during a brief hearing in North-Central District Court Wednesday morning.  Krall, will have been jailed for more than three years when the…
September 27, 2023

Daycare Death in Minot

Ward County Sheriff's Department release On September 20, 2023, the Ward County Sheriff's Department, First Response Ambulance Service Minot Rural Fire Department, Burlington Fire Department and the Burlington Police Department were dispatched to a NW Minot address for an unresponsive fifteen (15) month old child, who was later pronounced deceased…
September 25, 2023

Guilty in Death of Child 

Prison Sentence for Bicycle Crash  WATFORD CITY –- Julian Montoya, 21, Watford City, entered an amended plea of guilty Monday for striking and killing a child on a bicycle. The action came in Northwest District court in front of Judge Robin Schmidt.  Montoya originally pled not guilty to Negligent Homicide-Child…
September 25, 2023

Youth Pheasant Weekend

ND Game and Fish News Youth Pheasant WeekendNorth Dakota’s two-day youth pheasant season Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 is a great opportunity to introduce a new hunter to the outdoors with limited competition.That’s when legally licensed residents and nonresidents 15 and younger can hunt rooster pheasants statewide. An adult at…
September 25, 2023

Burgum Qualifies for Second Debate 

Republican National Committee Approval Needed  MINOT – Several national sources are confirming that North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, a Republican candidate for President of the United States, has met the qualifying criteria necessary to participate in the second Republican presidential debate scheduled for Wednesday of this week.  FOX News, which…
September 25, 2023

Rodeo Talent Eyes Minot

Badlands cowboys, cowgirls enter Circuit Finals Rodeo in first place in respective events MINOT – The best cowboys and cowgirls in the Dakotas will be in Minot next month for the Badlands Circuit Finals Rodeo. And these number ones lead the charge, in their respective events. North Dakota cowboy Chase…
September 25, 2023

Students Analyze Renewable Energy 

Envirothon Offers Outdoor Classroom  FOXHOLM – Science students from throughout the Minot area had some hands-on learning outdoors at the Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge this past week and followed up their experience with 10-minute oral presentations before panels of judges.   The topic for Envirothon 2023 was interesting and…
September 25, 2023

Four Vehicle Injury Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: InjuryWhere: Interstate 94-mile marker 345 (West Fargo)When: 09/24/2023 at 11:46 P.M. central timeRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: OvercastCrash Involvement: 4 vehicle crashType of Crash: Rear end, right angleAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Cass County Sheriff’s Department, WestFargo Police Department, West Fargo Fire Department, and Metro Ambulance.Vehicle…
September 25, 2023

Finger in the Flame 

A Slice of Life Quite often men behave like, well, men. At least that’s my explanation for what I am about to reveal.  Men relish the tough guy persona, of which the trait of never showing pain is one of the foremost measurements of the male sex. Of course, there’s…
September 24, 2023

8 Injured near Makoti

ND Highway Patrol What: Injury CrashWhere: The intersection of Highway 23 and 338th St NW (near mile marker 81) approximately1.5 miles north of Makoti, ND.When: September 23, 2023, at approximately 0549 PM CSTRoad Conditions: WetWeather Conditions: CloudyCrash Involvement: Vehicle vs VehicleAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Ward County Sheriff’s Office,…
September 24, 2023

Legislation to Prevent Declaration of National Emergency for Purposes of Imposing Gun Control

Sen. Kevin Cramer release WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) joined his colleagues in reintroducing the Protecting the Right to Keep and Bear Arms Act, which would prohibit gun control being imposed through a national emergency declaration by the President or a public health emergency declaration by the Secretary…
September 22, 2023

Autumn Be Stylin’ 

First Day of Fall Saturday  MINOT – It is starting to look like fall, with shorter days and leaves turning colors but, with the official first day of fall arriving Saturday, the temperatures have been trending more summerlike than what might be expected for September in North Dakota.  Official temperature…
September 22, 2023

The US National Debt Just Hit A Grim New Milestone 

Nicole Littlefield (Daily Caller News Foundation) on September 19, 2023  The U.S. national debt reached $33 trillion for the first time on Monday, according to data published by the Treasury Department.  The Treasury Department noted the national debt hit $33.04 trillion on Monday afternoon, several months after the U.S. hit the debt ceiling…
September 21, 2023

Crash Results in Serious Injuries

ND Highway Patrol What: InjuryWhere: ND 32 MM 96 approx ½ mi N of PillsburyWhen: 08:00 AM on 09/21/2023Road Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: WindyCrash Involvement: 1 VehicleType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: Hope Fire, Hope Ambulance Service, Valley City Ambulance Service,Valley City Fire, Sanford AirMedVehicle No. 1: 2011 Chevrolet AveoDriver No. 1:…
September 21, 2023

Injury Rollover Near Valley City

ND Highway Patrol What: One vehicle rollover crashWhere: I-94 MM 285 westbound, approximately 5 miles west of Valley CityWhen: September 21st, 2023 @ approximately 3:05 amRoad Conditions: Dry roads, normal summer driving conditions, dark & a non-lighted areaType of Crash: One vehicle rolloverAgencies Involved: NDHP, Barnes County Sheriff’s Office, Barnes…
September 21, 2023

Murder Trial Halted 

Attorney Dismissed from Case  MINOT – The murder trial for Shawnee Krall, 30, Minot, has been halted just days before it was to begin.  Defense attorney Breanna Delorme was granted permission in North-Central District Court this week to be removed from the case with the murder trial set to begin…
September 21, 2023

Fatal Plane Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: Fatal Plane CrashWhere: Corn field located west of Highway 281 & 12th St SE (Five miles south of NewRockford)When: September 19, 2023 at 12:32 P.M. Central TimeRoad Conditions: NAWeather Conditions: Partly CloudyCrash Involvement: Plane CrashAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Eddy County Sheriff’s Office, Foster CountySheriff’s…
September 20, 2023

Rugby Area Fatal

ND Highway Patrol What: FatalityWhere: US Highway 2, near mile marker 221, approximately 9 miles east of RugbyWhen: Discovered 09/19/2023, at 1:33 PM CDTRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Single vehicleType of Crash: Non-collisionAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Benson County Sheriff’s Office, PierceCounty Sheriff’s Office, North Dakota Bureau of…
September 20, 2023

Arrested in City Shoot ‘Em Up 

Bond Set at $200,000  MINOT – One of two people charged with alleged involvement in a shooting in this city is behind bars while an arrest warrant has been issued for the other.  Judge Gary Lee set bond this week for Sydney Roller, 20, Minot, for her alleged role in…
September 19, 2023

ND Game and Fish News

Waterfowl SeasonNorth Dakota’s waterfowl season opens for residents Sept. 23, while nonresidents may begin hunting waterfowl Sept. 30.The season for swans opens Sept. 30 for both residents and nonresidents who have purchased a swan license.Hunters may take six ducks, including mergansers, per day with the following restrictions: five mallards of…
September 18, 2023

Names Released in Bus, Pickup Fatal

ND Highway Patrol UPDATE: Rolette County Two-Vehicle Fatal CrashWhat: FatalityWhere: Intersection of BIA Roads 8 and 11, approximately 5 miles west of Belcourt, NDWhen: 09/16/2023 at 9:01 PM CDTRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Two-vehicleType of Crash: Right AngleAgencies Involved: Bureau of Indian Affairs Turtle Mountain Agency, Belcourt PoliceDepartment, Rolette…
September 18, 2023

Hollywood Horses 

A Slice of Life Old photographs have a way of bringing back to life events of years past.  Recently I was looking through some photographs taken on the set of the movie “Dances with Wolves,” a 1990 big screen blockbuster in which I played an insignificant part as a Union…
September 17, 2023

MAYSA Arena to Host U.S. National Sled Hockey Team 

Minot Parks release  Minot is set to become the epicenter of sled hockey action as Sled Hockey Week descends upon the city from March 10 to March 17, 2024. The focal point of this week-long celebration is the exhilarating rematch between the reigning Paralympic Winter Game Champions, Team USA, and…
September 16, 2023

Trial Set in Original Bar Killing 

Travis McDermott Charged with Manslaughter  MINOT – One dead, one arrested at the Original Bar on North Broadway about 1:45 a.m. on May 14, 2023.  The man accused of firing two gunshots that resulted in the death of Greyson Sletto, 32, Willow City, will go to trial in January 2024…
September 15, 2023

More Information on Crash Involving Volleyball Team

ND Highway Patrol Fatality Crash Nelson County Highway 32What: FatalityWhere: Highway 32 mile marker 151 about 6 miles south of Petersburg, North DakotaWhen: September 14, 2023, at 3:45 pmRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: Clear, SunnyCrash Involvement: Vehicle vs VehicleType of Crash: AngleAgencies Involved: The below list of responding agencies may not…
September 14, 2023

El Nino now 95% Certain 

Latest Projections for Winter Ahead  With each passing day the Climate Prediction Center becomes more and more certain that North Dakota can expect a warmer winter than usual in the months ahead.  In their latest outlook the CPC says they are 95% certain that a strong El Nino will influence…
September 14, 2023

Pedestrian Killed in Fargo

ND Highway Patrol What: Fatality CrashWhere: Fargo, intersection of 13th Ave S and 32nd St. S./West Trac Dr. S.When: 9-13-2023 5:50 AM CentralRoad Conditions: Good, DryWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Vehicle/PedestrianAgencies Involved: Fargo Fire, Sanford Ambulance, Cass County Coroner’s Office, FargoPolice Department, North Dakota Highway PatrolVehicle No. 1: 2008 Chevrolet SilveradoDriver…
September 14, 2023

Crop Duster Fatality

Grand Forks County Fatal Aircraft Crash NARRATIVE: On 09/12/2023, at approximately 3:30 PM, the North Dakota Highway Patrol,along with the Grand Forks County Sheriff’s Office and Manvel Fire Department, responded toa report of a downed aircraft approximately 20 miles northwest of Grand Forks, ND. Anagricultural aircraft (crop duster) was found…
September 13, 2023

GUILTY 

Jury Finds Hoffman Guilty of Murder  MINOT – It took only 2 ½ hours Tuesday for a 12-person jury to reach a guilty verdict in the Heather Hoffman murder trial.   Hoffman, 26, Minot, was charged with the murder of 22-year-old Alexander Eckert in the doorway of Eckert’s northwest Minot…
September 12, 2023

Fate in Jury Room 

Deliberations Underway in Hoffman Murder Case  MINOT – The 12-person jury exited a North-Central District courtroom shortly before 11 a.m. Tuesday to begin deliberation in the murder case against Heather Hoffman, 26, Minot. Hoffman is charged with the murder of Alexander Eckert, 22, Minot, in the entry way of his…
September 12, 2023

Defense Rests in Hoffman Murder Trial 

Closing Arguments Expected Tuesday  MINOT – The defense rested their case after less than two hours of testimony in North-Central District Court Monday. The State’s case lasted two and one-half days, ending before noon Monday.   Heather Hoffman, 26, is on trial for the April 22, 2022, murder of Alexander…
September 11, 2023

Bighorn Licenses, Upland Game Survey

ND Game and Fish News Six Bighorn Sheep LicensesThe North Dakota Game and Fish Department allocated six bighorn sheep licenses for the 2023 hunting season, one more than last year.One license was issued in unit B1, one in B3, two in B4 and one in B5. In addition, one license,…
September 11, 2023

Juror Removed, State Rests in Murder Trial 

Defense Set to Present Case  MINOT – The State finished presenting their case against Heather Hoffman, 26, Minot, about 10:15 a.m. Monday. Hoffman is charged with the murder of Alexander Eckert, 22, on April 22, 2022. The defense will begin presenting their side of the case Monday afternoon.  The trial…
September 11, 2023

A Double Nice Greeting 

Identical Twins Enjoy Helping at Hostfest  MINOT – If the information is wrong just point a finger at the other person. Nobody will know anyway. You can do that when you are identical twins.  Bernie Sand and Betty Skari are identical twin sisters that have been greeting visitors to the…
September 11, 2023

Name Released in Towner Fatal

ND Highway Patrol McHenry County Fatal Crash - UPDATEWhat: Fatal CrashWhere: Intersection of Willow Road & 69th Street Northeast (approximately 4 miles north ofTowner ND)When: September 10, 2023 @ sometime before 7:28 AM CSTRoad Conditions: DryWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: One-vehicle rolloverType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, McHenry…
September 10, 2023

Finally Fall 

A Slice of Life I got an early start. Could not wait to get on the water. I thoroughly enjoy fishing, especially in the fall.  No, it’s not officially calendar autumn, but the fall season is underway. Leaves are starting to change colors, even dropping from some trees. Water temperatures…
September 10, 2023

Remaining Fall Turkey Licenses Available Sept. 20

ND Game and Fish release The fall wild turkey lottery has been held and more than 1,400 licenses remain in 13 units. Unsuccessful applicants will have a refund issued to their credit card. Beginning at 8 a.m. Central time on Sept. 20, all remaining licenses will be issued on a…
September 9, 2023

Prison for Man Who Falsely Blamed Republicans in Manslaughter Case 

Five Years Behind Bars  CARRINGTON – An incident involving a North Dakota man that attracted national media attention after claiming a person he drove over and killed was part of a “Republican extremist group,” learned his fate in a Foster County courtroom Friday.  Shannon Brandt, 33, had earlier entered a…
September 8, 2023

Violent Recording in the Courtroom 

Jury Hears Murder Defendant  MINOT – It was very heated, very emotional, and perhaps the most impactful evidence yet presented by the prosecution in the Heather Hoffman murder case.   As the State continued to present their evidence Friday morning, the jury listened to a recording of Hoffman and the…
September 8, 2023

Driver, Four Children Injured

ND Highway Patrol What: Injury CrashWhere: Highway 1806 MM 53(15 miles south of Mandan)When: 09/07/2023 at 1:25 PMRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: SunnyCrash Involvement: 1 Vehicle RolloverType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: ND Highway Patrol, Morton County Sheriff Department, Mandan RuralFire, Metro Area AmbulanceVehicle No. 1: 2003 Chevrolet VentureDriver No. 1: Nicole…
September 7, 2023

Did She, or Didn’t She? 

Murder Trial Underway  MINOT – The state says she did it. The defense says she wasn’t even there and has identified who they believe committed the crime. Opening statements Thursday provided a glimpse of what may transpire in North-Central District Court over the next several days.   Heather Hoffman, 26, has…
September 7, 2023

Lengthy Sentence for Sex Offender 

North-Central District Court  MINOT – A Minot man found guilty in January of Gross Sexual Imposition-Victim Under 15 years of age, was sentenced to more years than sought by the state in a courtroom here Wednesday.  Michael Prescott, 24, Minot, was sentenced to 20 years in the State Penitentiary, serve…
September 6, 2023

Citizens Confront City Council President 

Angered by Property Tax, Proposed Sales Tax  MINOT – City Council President Paul Pitner’s letter to fellow council members did not go over well with city residents who voiced their opposition during Tuesday’s council meeting. Pitner wrote the letter of recommendation on the 2024 city budget.  Among the issues that…
September 6, 2023

Dead ID'd in Williston Crash

ND Highway Patrol UPDATED Williston Fatality CrashWhat: FatalityWhere: Highway 2 near mile marker 18 – within the city limits of Williston, NDWhen: September 4, 2023, approximately occurred sometime after 1100 PM CSTRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: Hazy, Dark - lightedCrash Involvement: One vehicle rolloverAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Williston Police…
September 5, 2023

Multiple Charges for Lignite Man 

Includes Gross Sexual Imposition  MINOT – Cassidy Johnson, 22, Lignite, made his initial appearance in North-Central District Court late Tuesday on three felony charges – gross sexual imposition, luring minors by computer, and possession of certain materials prohibited. The GSI charge is an AA felony punishable by up to life…
September 5, 2023

Mercer County Sobriety Check

ND Highway Patrol NARRATIVE: On Saturday, Sept. 9, the North Dakota Highway Patrol (NDHP) and the MercerCounty Sheriff’s Office Department will conduct a sobriety checkpoint at a predeterminedlocation in Mercer County. Impaired driving and impaired driving-related motor vehiclecrashes continue to be a threat to the safety of travelers on North…
September 5, 2023

All About Bass 

Developing an Angling Career  WASHBURN – Just a couple of years out of high school, Washburn’s Peter Olson is enjoying his passion for all things fishing.   He builds and develops lures, studies why and when certain colors and patterns attract fish, compares various speeds of presentations, and has a…
September 4, 2023

Not as it Seems 

A Slice of Life Sometimes a person believes the way he or she sees things is the way other people do too. But that’s a generalization, especially when it comes to kids.   Children have a much different way of looking at things than adults. Often a much more logical way,…
September 3, 2023

Latest NDGF News

Fall Turkey DeadlineNorth Dakota’s fall turkey application deadline is Sept. 6.Fall turkey hunters, including gratis applicants, can submit an online application through the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov.Only North Dakota residents are eligible to apply. Nonresidents can apply for remaining fall turkey licenses following the first lottery.…
September 1, 2023

All About Youth 

Learning and Fun at Outdoor Festival  MINOT – The 16th annual Youth Outdoor Festival was held Thursday evening at the State Fairgrounds Conservation and Skill Park.  The North Dakota Game and Fish event featured wildlife clubs throughout the area interacting with attendees, providing information, and presenting demonstrations.   “We’re here…
September 1, 2023

Latest ND Drought Briefing

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September 1, 2023

Lightning Strike Ignites Home 

No Injuries  A fire caused by a lightning strike damaged a home in northwest Minot early Thursday morning.   Minot Fire Department units were dispatched at 1:03 a.m. Thursday to 3301 Kodiak St. NW for reports of a fire. Once on scene, fire crews were met with large amounts of fire…
August 31, 2023

Storm Spectacular but Brief 

Rainfall Welcome  MINOT – The thunderstorm that centered over Minot shortly after 1 a.m. Thursday was loud, bright and, for a time, brought a deluge of rainfall. All in all, measurable precipitation in and near the city was about 1/3 of an inch.  Nevertheless, it was a welcome rainfall despite…
August 31, 2023

Four Crashes on I-94

ND Highway Patrol NARRATIVE:On August 29th from 7:30 AM until around 9:00 AM the North Dakota Highway Patrolresponded to four separate crashes along Interstate 94 in the Fargo metro area. This series ofcrashes caused a significant impact on morning travel. This was due to multiple travel lanesbeing temporarily blocked and…
August 29, 2023

Explosive Case 

Trial Set for Next Year  WILLISTON – A man who pled not guilty to eight felony charges has had a trial date set for July 17, 2024, in Northwest District court. The action came during an appearance before Judge Kirsten Sjue Monday afternoon.  Ross Petrie, 29, Pocatello, Idaho, was charged…
August 29, 2023

Passion for Medicine Runs Through Three Generations

Trinity Health release MINOT—As one of only two vitreoretinal surgeons in western North Dakota, Robert Gokey, MD, understands that a significant part of his job is showing up in critical situations to perform a surgical intervention when a person’s eyesight is on the line. Thanks to exceptional training and a…
August 29, 2023

Deadly and Dangerous 

Highway 83 and 23 Intersection  MINOT – Three dead and four injured in the past four months. All were daytime crashes in good weather and road conditions.  The intersection of U.S. Highway 83 and Highway 23, about 18 miles south of Minot, is claiming lives despite having an approaching traffic…
August 29, 2023

Tour, Press Conference Highlight Abandoned Keystone XL Pipeline

Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-ND release SCRANTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, Ranking Member of the Environment and Public Works (EPW) Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure, participated in an Americans for Prosperity press conference and a guided tour through the Keystone XL Pipeline boneyard, which houses pipe segments originally intended…
August 28, 2023

The $250 Mosquito 

A Slice of Life Sometimes things just don’t work out as planned. Maybe not even close. The following incident vividly illustrates my point.  A few years back I took two daughters on what was destined to be a fun and pleasant fishing trip to Lake Metigoshe. The beautiful lake in…
August 27, 2023

Police Identify Deceased Man in Southwest Minot

Minot Police release The deceased man found Thursday morning in southwest Minot has been identifiedas 30-year-old Brandon J. Kvame of Minot, according to the Minot PoliceDepartment.“The autopsy has been completed, however the toxicology report is still beingconducted,” Investigations Commander Capt. Dale Plessas said. “The results oftoxicology could take several months.”“We…
August 26, 2023

Identified - Motorcycle Crash Kills Two

ND Highway Patrol What: FatalWhere: 16th Ave NE (County Road 4), on the southwest edge of LarimoreWhen: Saturday, August 26, 2023 at 1:58 PM CDTRoad Conditions: Good, dry asphaltWeather Conditions: Clear, sunnyCrash Involvement: Single vehicleType of Crash: Non-collisionAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Grand Forks County Sheriff’s Office,Larimore Fire &…
August 26, 2023

Minot State Offers Museum Studies Degree

Minot State University release MINOT – Minot State University has announced a degree in museum studies, an interdisciplinary major where art meets business, communication, history, storytelling, and science. The Bachelor of Science in Museum Studies is a professionally oriented program designed to offer the tools to pursue a variety of…
August 26, 2023

Tommy Moose and NDHP

ND Highway Patrol release NARRATIVE: The Nodak Moose Legion donated 23 dozen “Tommy Moose” plush dolls to the North Dakota Highway Patrol. This effort was put together by the Junior Past President of Nodak 42 Moose Legion, Steve Foley. The Tommy Moose program aids in helping children overcome fears and…
August 26, 2023

Superintendent Vollmer Announces Retirement 

Education Leader to Leave in 2024  MINOT – The superintendent of Minot Public Schools, Dr. Mark Voller, has submitted his resignation effective June 30, 2024. Vollmer is in his 13th year as superintendent and has 22 years in the MPS district.  “I’ve loved every minute of it. Its been a…
August 25, 2023

Fentanyl Arrest on Interstate

NDHP Intent to Deliver Fentanyl arrest on I-94 near the University exit in Fargo NARRATIVE:On August 245th at approximately 4:19 PM North Dakota State Troopers responded to milemarker 350 on I-94 regarding an oversize semi-truck driver that was calling for assistance.When Troopers arrived, they learned that a Ford Edge SUV…
August 25, 2023

Odds Rising for Warm Winter 

Latest Long-Range Weather Outlook from CPC  What the weatherman has in store for the winter months is always of interest to North Dakotans, who often have a “we’ll see about that” response to long-range weather outlooks.  Nevertheless, indicators continue to favor a warmer than usual winter season for Minot and…
August 24, 2023

Reaction to Burgum on National Stage 

8 in Republican Presidential Debate  MINOT – North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum stood on stage Wednesday night for a debate with seven other contenders for the Republican presidential nomination. A national television audience heard candidates tout their plans for the future of the United States while pointing fingers and emphasizing…
August 24, 2023

Duck Brood Numbers Increase

ND Game and Fish Duck Brood Numbers Jump Nearly 80%State Game and Fish Department migratory game bird biologists expect a fall flight of ducks similar to 1998, 2004 and 2020.If those past seasons don’t ring a bell, the fall flight is anticipated to be about 23% above last year’s fall…
August 23, 2023

From ER to National Debate

Will Take to National Stage Tonight  UPDATE: FOX news reports Doug Burgum will be on the Republican debate stage tonight 8/23/2023. UPDATE: Sources report Burgum suffered a torn Achillies tendon and will need the support of crutches during an afternoon debate stage walk-through. No decision has been made as to…
August 23, 2023

Dot’s Pretzels to Close in Velva 

Final Day October 27  MINOT – The Dot’s Pretzel facility in Velva will be shutting down, affecting 27 current employees.  The Hershey Company, which made a November 2021 purchase of Dot’s Pretzels, made the announcement with the note that Dot’s Pretzels is the fastest growing pretzel brand in the U.S. …
August 22, 2023

Biden Administration Releases $6 Billion to Iran

Senators Demand Answers on Secret Negotiation WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Development, joined his Senate Republican colleagues in a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen demanding answers regarding the approximately…
August 21, 2023

Chronic Wasting Disease Proclamation

ND Game and Fish News Chronic Wasting Disease ProclamationBig game hunters should note the 2023 chronic wasting disease proclamation for baiting and transportation requirements for deer, elk and moose as a precaution against the spread of chronic wasting disease.Noteworthy items include:• Whole carcasses of animals harvested in North Dakota can…
August 21, 2023

Improving a Minot Landmark 

Construction Underway at Minot Gun Club  MINOT – It was built in the early 70s and has been home to some of the top shotgunners in the state and nation. Numerous registered major trapshooting events have been held there too. Now, with the meteoric rise of High School Clay Target…
August 21, 2023

Pedestrian ID'd in Williston Fatal

ND Highway Patrol : Williston Pedestrian Fatal CrashWhat: Pedestrian Fatality CrashWhere: 32nd Ave W near Bison DriveWhen: 08/20/2023 at approximately 338 AM CSTRoad Conditions: Good, DryWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Vehicle vs PedestrianType of Crash: Pedestrian CrashAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Williston Police Department, WilliamsCounty Sheriff Office, Williston Fire, and…
August 20, 2023

Perfecto and the Chicken 

A Slice of Life Sometimes deep, dark secrets in a person’s past silently chew on them enough to force a confession, rather than continuing to “bottle up” a troubled and agonizing truth.   What follows, dear reader, is written with the belief that revealing a long-held secret that has tormented me…
August 20, 2023

ID in Flasher Motorcycle Fatality

ND Highway Patrol What: Fatal CrashWhere: ND-21, mile marker 114, 7 miles east of FlasherWhen: Friday, August 18, 2023 2:17 CDTRoad Conditions: Good seasonal driving conditions/normalWeather Conditions: Clear/Sunny, 12-17 mph winds, 84 degreesCrash Involvement: Single vehicle (motorcycle) rolloverType of Crash: Ran off roadway, overturnedAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway PatrolMorton County…
August 19, 2023

Pedestrian Killed in Barnes County

ND Highway Patrol What: Semi vs. PedestrianWhere: Westbound I-94 milepost 299, five miles east of Valley CityWhen: August 18th, 2023 at 3:03AMRoad Conditions: Dry pavementWeather Conditions: Clear skies. Dark, not lighted.Crash Involvement: A semi driving westbound struck a pedestrian in the road.Agencies Involved: Valley City Police Department, Barnes County Sheriff’s…
August 19, 2023

Fatal Motorcycle Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: FatalityWhere: 1 mile west of Pekin on ND Highway 15When: 21:04 PM CST (09:04 PM) 08/17/2023Road Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: Clear/windyCrash Involvement: 1 VehicleType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: Nelson County Sheriff’s Office, McVille Ambulance, Tolna FirstResponders, NDHPVehicle No. 1: 2013 Suzuki MotorcycleDriver No. 1: 45 yo male,…
August 18, 2023

Facelift for Downtown 

Façade Program Restores Original Look  MINOT – Downtown has been undergoing significant changes in the past few years, and it continues with a popular program to dress up the facades of aging buildings, many which date back 100 years or more.  “We aren’t recreating museums here, but they will reflect…
August 18, 2023

Bismarck Man Touts End to Property Tax 

Cites Immoral Process and Legislative Overspending  MINOT – Former state legislator from Bismarck and previous independent candidate for U.S. Senate, Rick Becker, promoted his latest endeavor during a gathering in the city Wednesday evening.  At the former Columbian Club on North Broadway, Becker explained why he is heading up “End…
August 17, 2023

Guilty of Murder 

Accused Changes Plea in Minot Courtroom  MINOT -- Justin McDermott, 35, Minot, entered a guilty plea to a AA felony charge of Murder-Intentional or Knowing-Adult Victim, during an appearance in North-Central District Court late Wednesday morning.  The charge, which carries the possibility of life in prison without parole, stems from the…
August 16, 2023

Groundbreaking at MAFB

Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-ND, release MINOT – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, gave remarks at the groundbreaking of the Minot Helicopter and Tactical Response Force Team Building which will be used to support new MH-139 Grey Wolf Helicopters. The MH-139 will replace the…
August 16, 2023

Three Peat Offender 

From Fine to Possible Prison Sentence  MINOT – What started as a minor misdemeanor in Minot Municipal Court has evolved into a B felony charge with a hefty penalty of up to 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine.  Karleon Gregory, Minot, made an appearance before Judge Gary Lee…
August 16, 2023

End Property Tax to Appear in Minot 

Goal to Achieve Tax Relief  MINOT – It is a bold plan triggered by those who believe North Dakota’s property tax is unjust.  End Unfair Property Tax, an organization led by Dr. Rick Becker, Bismarck, is in the process of gathering signatures to put an initiated measure on the November…
August 14, 2023

Experiencing Fly-in Fishing 

A Slice of Life I woke to the swaying movement of leafy branches casting distinctive shadows on the ceiling of the tent. The call of a nearby loon, the gentle lapping of water on a rocky shoreline, and smell of a fresh pot of coffee percolating on a Coleman stove…
August 13, 2023

Virgil Hill to Receive Roughrider Award

BISMARCK – Gov. Doug Burgum has announced celebrated professional boxer Virgil Hill, a repeat world champion in both the light heavyweight and cruiserweight classes, as the 48th recipient of the North Dakota Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award, the state’s highest commendation for its citizens. Raised in Grand Forks and Williston, Hill has…
August 10, 2023

Ward County Drought Conditions 

Slight Improvement Statewide  Ward County remains among the areas of the state where drought conditions are present. However, statewide, conditions have improved slightly according to the Drought Monitor’s weekly assessment.  “Recent beneficial precipitation resulted in improving conditions across parts of the Dakotas and Wyoming. Short-term drought expanded across northeast North…
August 10, 2023

The Lord’s Cupboard 

A Slice of Life  It’s a story that never gets old. People helping people. Concerned volunteers dedicated to a cause. Businesses assisting their community. Groups, teams, generously giving of their time.  All the above, and more, have become a part of the necessary service provided by The Lord’s Cupboard food…
August 6, 2023

CCC Construction Remembered 

Camp Maurek at Upper Souris NWR  FOXHOLM – There's not much physical evidence remaining of the existence of Camp Maurek, but a small monument and plaque help tell the story.  On the west side of the Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge, just below Lake Darling Dam, is a turnout and…
August 4, 2023

Helping Those in Need 

The Lord’s Cupboard Food Pantry  MINOT – On this distribution day at The Lord’s Cupboard food pantry the parking lot was filled with vehicles of all types. Some people were walking across the parking lot to the front entry of the pantry. Others were returning to their vehicles with a…
August 2, 2023

Record Attendance at State Fair 

Big Increase from 2022  MINOT – Attendance at this year's North Dakota State Fair set a new record.  According to a release from the NDSF, 356,534 people attended this year’s fair over a nine-day run from July 21-29. That’s an increase of 42,262 attendees from 2022 and a new all-time…
July 31, 2023

Park of Memories 

A Slice of Life Mom made my favorite, Juneberry pie, from berries I picked there. She made wonderful chokecherry jelly too, gathered in the same area.  A portion of one side of the steep coulee was grassy and made for perfect cardboard sliding in the summer. In the winter, when…
July 30, 2023

Escapee Captured

ND Highway Patrol Update JRMU Escapee Presumed DangerousCapturedNARRATIVE:On July 18th, 2023 at 9:45PM Nathan Allen Lang, 39 years old, escaped from the James RiverMinimum Unit in Jamestown, ND. He was serving a sentence for theft of property andcontributing to the delinquency of a minor. He was last seen wearing a…
July 29, 2023

Critical Funding for North Dakota

Senate Passes NDAA Sen. Kevin Cramer release WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, issued the following statement after the Senate passed the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 with a vote of 86 to 11. “The National Defense Authorization Act is a critical part of Congress’ first…
July 28, 2023

Danger for People, Livestock, Pets 

Harmful Bacteria Strikes More ND Lakes  BISMARCK – The number of lakes in North Dakota showing evidence of harmful algae blooms is on the rise. Currently the state’s Department of Environmental Quality has posted Water Advisories for 13 lakes, a Water Warning for another, with the likelihood of more being…
July 28, 2023

Senators Move to Block Biden Rule Allowing Chinese EV Chargers

Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-ND, release WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) joined his Senate colleagues in introducing a joint resolution under the Congressional Review Act to overturn a Biden administration rule which would send American tax dollars to overseas competitors despite the administration’s own Buy America regulations. The resolution…
July 27, 2023

Seasonal Weather Through Fall 

El Nino Influence to Follow  All signs point to warmer winter, with less than usual snowfall, for the Minot area and all of North Dakota. That the prognostication of the forecasters at the Climate Prediction Center.  Once a month the CPC issues their latest seasonal weather outlooks. While long-range weather…
July 27, 2023

AA Felony Dismissed 

Murder Charge Remains  MINOT – A Minot man facing a pair of AA felony charges, both carrying the possibility of life in prison without parole, had one of them dismissed Tuesday.  Judge Stacy Louser agreed to dismiss a count of Gross Sexual Imposition-Sexual Act-Force-Victim Death against Shawnee Krall, 30, Minot.…
July 26, 2023

Golf Cart Fatality

ND Highway Patrol update What: Fatal CrashWhere: Intersection of Sunset Dr. and Sunrise Dr., MapletonWhen: 7-15-2023 at 8:05 PM CentralRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: Clear, SunnyCrash Involvement: Single vehicleType of Crash: Non-CollisionAgencies Involved: Cass County Sheriff's Office, Mapleton Quick Response Unit, FMAmbulance, Sanford AirMed, North Dakota Highway PatrolVehicle No. 1: Club…
July 25, 2023

Retire Congress Receives Go-ahead

Petition Drive Set Bismarck – Retire Congress North Dakota announces that it has been approved to circulate petitions for an amendment to the North Dakota state Constitution that would prohibit anyone from North Dakota older than 80 from being elected to Congress. “We’re excited to get to work gathering signatures…
July 25, 2023

Burgum Reaches Presidential Debate Stage 

ND Governor Meets Qualifications  MINOT – North Dakota governor and Republican presidential candidate Doug Burgum had apparently earned his spot on the debate stage with six other qualifying candidates. The first Republican debate is set for August 23 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  According to NBC News, Burgum hit 1% in his…
July 25, 2023

Swan Hunt Applications

ND Game and Fish Hunters applying for a 2023 swan license can submit an online application through the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov.North Dakota residents and nonresidents are eligible to apply. The resident swan license is $10, while the nonresident fee is $30. The deadline to apply…
July 25, 2023

New Trooper for Minot

NDHP Promotes Michael Brown NARRATIVE: Colonel Brandon Solberg announces the promotion of TrooperMichael L. Brown to Sergeant. Brown attended the Highway Patrol Academy andgraduated June 22, 2018. Following graduation, Trooper Brown was stationed inDevils Lake as a traffic enforcement trooper where he has since served.Brown earned a Bachelor of Science…
July 24, 2023

Warm Start to Week 

Storms Possible Tuesday  The National Weather service says North Dakota, particularly the western half of the state, can expect temperatures Monday ranging from the upper 80s to upper 90s. The warm temperatures are expected to continue through mid-week.  With the heat comes an increased chance of thunderstorms, with the greatest…
July 24, 2023

Pronghorn Licenses Cut, Season Set

ND Game and Fish Apply Online North Dakota’s 2023 pronghorn hunting season is set, with 420 licenses available in eight units. Bruce Stillings, big game management supervisor for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, said license numbers are down significantly from last year, when the department allocated 1,970 licenses…
July 24, 2023

Dozing Driver Overturns Semi

ND Highway Patrol On July 24th, 2023, at approximately 1:11 am, the ND Highway Patrol responded to a onevehicle rollover crash on I-94 MM 313 in western Cass County.A 2003 Peterbilt semi-truck, towing a 2023 Wilson grain hopper trailer, was eastbound on I-94when the driver fell asleep. The vehicle combination…
July 24, 2023

Car Crashes Three Garages

ND Highway Patrol On July 23rd, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office and ND Highway Patrol responded to a crashthat occurred in the garage area at an apartment complex at 4760 Timberline Drive in Fargo.A black, 2014 Ford F-150 was involved in a crash involving three garages in the apartmentcomplex. The…
July 24, 2023

A Walleye Cup Regular 

Minoter Fishes Tournament for 46th Time  GARRISON – The first Governor’s Walleye Cup was held in 1976. This year’s event wrapped up this past Saturday. Incredibly, one man has fished in nearly all of them.  “It’s a long time, 46 of them I think,” said James Tofteland, Minot.  Tofteland teamed…
July 24, 2023

2023 Governor’s Walleye Cup Champions 

July 21-22 at Fort Stevenson State Park  (10 walleye, weights in pounds, $15,000 1st place)  1. WESTON WEISENBURGER-STEVEN WEISENBURGER 42.22  2. MARC BEYER-JASON KOBES 41.11  3. TYLER HERINGER-BRANDON WALD 41.01  4. ANDREW KELLER-LUCAS BRUNS 40.87  5. CHAD OLSON-TRIPP OLSON 40.23  6. JUSTIN FLORES-SAMANTHA FELLER 39.63  7. ERIC STEBBINS-BRANDON ALDINGER 39.41 …
July 23, 2023

Trouble and Attorneys General 

A Slice of Life  It was a day to remember, no doubt about that, from staring down the barrel of a state trooper’s handgun to having a steak with man destined for prison.  Okay. I know. You are wondering what kind of goofy story is this guy writing about. Well,…
July 23, 2023

Governor’s Walleye Cup Underway 

261 Team Field  GARRISON – The first flight of the Governor’s Cup Walleye Derby left Garrison Bay at 7 a.m. Friday. In all, 161 two-man teams comprised four flights of anglers competing for the highest walleye weight in the two-day event. Teams are allowed to weigh five fish each day. …
July 21, 2023

Roundabout Wreck

ND Highway Patrol Williston Injury CrashWhat: Two Vehicle Injury CrashWhere: Intersection of 11th St W and 32nd Ave W, WillistonWhen: 7/20/2023 approximately 12:50 PM CDTRoad Conditions: DryWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Two VehicleType of Crash: Right AngleAgencies Involved: NDHP, Williston Police Department, Williston Fire Department, WillistonAmbulanceVehicle No. 1: 2023 Jeep WranglerDriver…
July 21, 2023

Motorcycle Driver Found Deceased

ND Highway Patrol Foster County Fatal Crash- 3 miles east of McHenryName ReleaseWhat: One vehicle fatal crashWhere: 11th St. & 95th Ave NE, 3 miles east of McHenryWhen: July 19, 2023 at 7:45PMRoad Conditions: Dry pavementCrash Involvement: Honda Goldwing left the roadway coming to rest in a slough-driver ejected.Agencies Involved:…
July 21, 2023

Motorcycle Injury Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: Injury CrashWhere: Highway 8 MM 96, 13 miles north of RichardtonWhen: 7/20/2023 at 7:20 P.M. Mountain TimeRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: VehicleType of Crash: 1 vehicle (motorcycle)Agencies Involved: NDHP, Dunn County S.O., Richardton Ambulance, Dickinson AmbulanceVehicle No. 1: 2006 Harley Davidson MotorcycleDriver No. 1:, 50…
July 21, 2023

Fair Attraction – Conservation and Skills Park 

ND Game & Fish at State Fair  MINOT – It's as popular a place to visit as any on the North Dakota State Fairgrounds – the Conservation and Skills Park hosted by the ND Game and Fish Department. The State Fair began its nine-day run today.  “It started years ago…
July 21, 2023

Five Injured in Williston Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: Two Vehicle Injury CrashWhere: Intersection of 11th St W and 32nd Ave W, WillistonWhen: 7/20/2023 approximately 12:50 PM CDTRoad Conditions: DryWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Two VehicleType of Crash: Right AngleAgencies Involved: NDHP, Williston Police Department, Williston Fire Department, WillistonAmbulanceVehicle No. 1: 2023 Jeep WranglerDriver No. 1:…
July 20, 2023

First-come, First-served Deer Licenses

Available Wednesday, July 26 More than 2,500 deer licenses are available in five units for North Dakota’s 2023 deer gun season, and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis beginning July 26 at 8 a.m. Central time. Residents and nonresidents who have not already received a lottery or landowner…
July 20, 2023

Drought Creep in State 

Forecast Heating Up  MINOT – Drought conditions worsened slightly across much of North Dakota from a week ago. That’s according to thye weekly release of the U.S. Drought Monitor.  While increasingly dry conditions in the state are not unusual at this time of year, it is an indicator closely watched…
July 20, 2023

Motorcycle, Pickup Collide

What: InjuryWhere: Highway 83 and Burleigh Rd in the town of WiltonWhen: 07/16/2023 2:59 pmRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: SunnyCrash Involvement: Motorcycle vs PickupType of Crash: AngleAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway PatrolVehicle No. 1: 2006 Harley Davidson MotorcycleDriver No. 1: Jack Scott, male, 28, Crystal Lake, IL, injuredRestraints: Helmet in UseCharges:…
July 19, 2023

Escapee on the Loose

ND Highway Patrol' Presumed DangerousNARRATIVE:On July 18th, 2023 at 9:45PM Nathan Allen Lang, 39 years old, escaped from the James RiverMinimum Unit in Jamestown, ND. He was serving a sentence for theft of property andcontributing to the delinquency of a minor. He was last seen wearing a grey long sleeve…
July 19, 2023

High Wind Halts Search for Missing Boater 

Reported Overboard on Lake Sakakawea  STANLEY – The search for man believed to have drowned after falling out of a boat about 2:40 p.m. Monday was called off Wednesday due to high winds expected to reach in excess of 40 miles per hour.  “We are not searching today because of…
July 19, 2023

Hot Temperatures Ahead

NWS: Excessive Heat Expected EVENT DETAILS After a seasonably cool first half of July, temperatures are expected to warm up this coming weekend and stay hot through next week. There is a moderate risk (40%) of excessive heat July 25-27th, which means highs will likely reach at least the mid…
July 18, 2023

Recycling Underway 

First for City of Minot  MINOT – The city’s first pickup of carts containing recyclables happened Monday for those residents on the Monday-Thursday garbage collection schedule. Residents with Tuesday-Friday garbage pickup began their recycling experience Tuesday, July 18.  So far, so good, says Christina Wolf, recycling coordinator.  “It is going as…
July 18, 2023

Hit and Run Killer Sentenced 

Victim Seven Years Old  ROLLA – After a lengthy period of avoiding law enforcement his time on the run came to an end with a June 28, 2023, traffic stop near Max. Joshua Forschen, 28, Grand Forks, entered an amended plea of guilty to charges of Leaving Scene of Accident…
July 18, 2023

Report Boating Accidents

ND Game and Fish Report Boat AccidentsRegardless of how safe and cautious boaters are on the water, accidents happen. If a boating accident involves injury, death or disappearance of a person, an accident report must be completed and sent to the North Dakota Game and Fish Department within 48 hours…
July 17, 2023

Trained and Ready

Minot Rural Fire Department MINOT – The Minot Rural Fire Department is responsible for responding to calls for help over a 275 square mile area. While that is a large fire district, it’s not the absolute limit of the department.  “We’re willing to help everybody. We don’t care who puts…
July 17, 2023

Minot Victim Identified in Motorcycle Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: Fatality CrashWhere: County Rd 139, 2 miles east of New SalemWhen: 7/15/2023 4:35 PM Central TimeRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: GoodCrash Involvement: Vehicle/VehicleType of Crash: SideswipeAgencies Involved: ND Highway Patrol, Morton County Sheriff’s Department, New SalemRural Fire, New Salem AmbulanceVehicle No. 1: 2017 Harley Davidson MotorcycleDriver No.…
July 16, 2023

Mapleton Golf Cart Crash, Injury, Charges

ND Highway Patrol What: InjuryWhere: Intersection of Sunset Dr. and Sunrise Dr., MapletonWhen: 7-15-2023 at 8:05 PM CentralRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: Clear, SunnyCrash Involvement: Single vehicleType of Crash: Non-CollisionAgencies Involved: Cass County Sheriff's Office, Mapleton Quick Response Unit, FMAmbulance, Sanford AirMed, North Dakota Highway PatrolVehicle No. 1: Club CarDriver No.…
July 16, 2023

Trash Talk 

A Slice of Life Good idea?  Not so sure?  Supposed to be. Feel good about it. Don’t want to mess with it? Give it a try.  Ahhh. The recycling age has begun in Minot. Yup, some real trash talkin’ has descended upon the city. Those blue top, super-sized recycling carts are…
July 16, 2023

Police Officer Killed, 2 Others Shot in Fargo

Suspect Dead By JACK DURA and SUMMER BALLENTINE Associated PressFARGO, N.D. (AP) — One police officer was killed and two others were critically wounded in a shooting on a busy street in Fargo that also left the suspect dead, police said. A witness told The Associated Press that she saw…
July 15, 2023

People Identified in Golf Cart Crash

ND Highway Patrol Williams County Injury Crash - UPDATEWhat: Single Vehicle Injury CrashWhere: Intersection of 65th St E and 2nd Ave E, WillistonWhen: 7/13/2023 approximately 8:07 PM CDTRoad Conditions: DryWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Single VehicleType of Crash: Ran Off RoadAgencies Involved: NDHP, Williston Police Department, Williston Fire Department, WillistonAmbulanceVehicle No.…
July 14, 2023

Proposal to Limit Age for Congress

Retire Congress North Dakota Proposes Constitutional Amendment That Sets Age 80 As Limit To Serve In Congress From North Dakota BISMARCK -- Retire Congress North Dakota announces that it is spearheading a statewide push for an amendment to the North Dakota state Constitution that would prohibit anyone from North Dakota…
July 14, 2023

Sakakawea on the rise 

Several Feet More Than Expected  RIVERDALE – Lake Sakakawea has been experiencing a dramatic rise in water level the past few weeks, and there’s much more to come.  According to the latest projections of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Sakakawea’s peak elevation this year is expected to…
July 14, 2023

Rollover Kills One in Barnes County

ND Highway Patrol What: One vehicle rollover fatal crashWhere: 125th Ave & 14th St SE Hope, ND- 2 miles west of PillsburyWhen: July 13, 2023 at 3:51PMRoad Conditions: Dry gravelWeather Conditions: Clear skiesCrash Involvement: Chevrolet Cobalt left the roadway and overturned.Agencies Involved: Barnes County Sheriff, Hope Ambulance, Barnes County Ambulance,Valley…
July 13, 2023

El Nino Conditions Persist 

ND Favored for Warmer, Drier Winter  Despite the cooler than normal temperatures across North Dakota as of late, the Climate Prediction Center says the development of El Nino continues to progress. An El Nino advisory remains in effect with conditions favored to strengthen into the Northern Hemisphere winter of 2023-24.…
July 13, 2023

Fatality Crash Ends in Water

ND Highway Patrol What: One vehicle fatal crashWhere: Hwy. 281, between MM 31 and 32, on the north side of EdgeleyWhen: July 12th @ approximately 9:52 pmRoad Conditions: Dry roads, normal summer conditionsType of Crash: Vehicle left the roadwayAgencies Involved: NDHP, LaMoure SO, Edgeley FD, Edgeley Ambulance & JamestownAmbulanceVehicle No.…
July 13, 2023

Priest Guilty of Sexual Assault 

Entered Plea in Jamestown  JAMESTOWN – Father Neil Pfiefer, 49, Jamestown, entered a guilty plea to a charge of Sexual Assault in Southeast District court here Thursday morning. The offense is a class A misdemeanor.  A second charge, a class C felony of Sexual Exploitation by Therapist which carried the…
July 13, 2023

A Place to Recover 

Faith-based Addiction Home Coming to Minot  MINOT – More help for those suffering from addiction is in the process of becoming a reality in the city.   A massive home, sometimes referred to as the “Main Street Mansion”, is undergoing renovation and upgrades that will eventually play a big role on…
July 13, 2023

Magic City Dance Team Wins at Nationals 

Title in Junior Elite  MINOT – They were recently named the best in a national competition, impressing judges and the audience with a tap and jazz routine practiced endlessly.  “At regionals we qualified for nationals at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin,” said Katie Ingerson, competitive director, Magic City Dance Company. “They took…
July 12, 2023

Single Vehicle Fatality

ND Highway Patrol Traill County Single Vehicle RolloverWhat: FatalityWhere: 155th Ave NE, ¼ mile south of 13th St NE, approximately 9 miles SW of Buxton, NDWhen: Reported July 11, 2023, at 12:52 PM CDTRoad Conditions: Good, dirt and grassWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Single vehicleType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: North Dakota…
July 11, 2023

Washburn Teacher Sentenced in Student Sex Case 

Pled Guilty to Four Charges  WASHBURN – A former teacher at Washburn Public School was sentenced to the maximum of five years in the State Penitentiary at his sentencing hearing Monday.   On December 7, 2022, Joshua Eddy was arrested and charged with four counts of C felonies, two of Sexual…
July 11, 2023

Calling All Pickleball Players 

New Courts Open at Roosevelt Park  MINOT – Eight new pickleball courts are open for play at Roosevelt Park. The courts replaced three aging tennis courts at the park.   Resurfaced, painted, and striped, the new facility is a testament to the rising popularity of pickleball.  Minot Parks installed two official…
July 10, 2023

ND Game and Fish News 

Say Yes to Clean, Drain, Dry   While the effort to stop the introduction and transportation of aquatic nuisance species in North Dakota has been mostly successful, challenges remain as not all anglers, pleasure boaters and other water enthusiasts are abiding by the clean, drain, dry message.  For example, last…
July 10, 2023

Super South Prairie Showing 

ND Strong at USA Clay Nationals Final  MASON, MICHIGAN – When the last target was broken at the USA High School Clay Target National Championship the South Prairie Royals captured ninth place in a field of 240 5-person teams. They led an impressive showing from North Dakota shooters on the…
July 10, 2023

Driver Ejected, Then Struck

ND Highway Patrol Cass County Fatality Crash – July 9, 2023What: Fatality CrashWhere: Interstate 29, mile marker 88 (20 miles north of Fargo)When: July 9, 2023 at approximately 02:48 a.m. CTRoad Conditions: Good, dry road conditions, dark, not lighted.Weather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Single-vehicle, then secondary single-vehicle crashType of Crash: Rollover…
July 9, 2023

Talk to Grandma

A Slice of Life I’ve known I had to write about this for quite some time but couldn’t really settle on a way to approach it. Delay. Delay. Delay. Finally, I came to the realization that was precisely the crux of the entire matter. As Nike says, just do it.…
July 9, 2023

Local High School Excels

Individual Day at Clay Target Nationals MASON, MICHIGAN -- What a day it was for individual qualifying at the USA Clay Target High School Finals. South Prairie High School shooters made it a day to remember. Fresh off a 7th place team performance in Friday squad qualifying for Sunday's national…
July 8, 2023

South Prairie Makes Statement at Nationals 

Trapshooters Advance to Finals  MASON, MICHIGAN – The South Prairie Royals high school clay target team opened national competition Friday with a 7th place performance in a 240-team field comprised of high school clay target competitors from throughout the United States. The strong showing earned the Royals a place in…
July 7, 2023

Williston PD Cruiser Struck

ND Highway Patrol What: Injury CrashWhere: At the intersection of 2nd St East and 2nd Ave E in Williston, NDWhen: July 6, 2023, at approximately 0930 PM CSTRoad Conditions: DryWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Vehicle vs Patrol Vehicle (T-Bone)Agencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Williston Police Department, WilliamsCounty Sheriff’s Office, Williston…
July 7, 2023

Multiple Rounds Fired in Minot Shooting

Police Update: No Arrests Made MINOT POLICE UPDATE:Investigators have discovered that three apartment units were struck during thisshooting, and that more than 20 rounds were discharged.We are actively following up on leads. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrestshave been made.Police responded to a call early morning on July 7,…
July 7, 2023

El Nino Expected 

Advisory Issued  The Climate Prediction Center concludes that “El Nino conditions are present and expected to gradually strengthen into the Northern Hemisphere winter 2023-24.”  El Nino is, basically, a warming of equatorial sea surface temperatures across the east-central and eastern Pacific Ocean for an extended period of time. With those…
July 7, 2023

Bicycle Death Continued 

Watford City Case Bound for Trial  WATFORD CITY – The man charged with the hit-and-run death of a 6-year-old boy had his pretrial conference canceled Thursday. Attorneys cited the reason as a failure to reach an agreement. A trial date in the matter has been set for September 18 in…
July 6, 2023

Accused Shooter in Court 

Man Killed at Original Bar  MINOT – It happened shortly before 2 a.m. on May 14 of this year, shots fired inside the Original Bar. At 2:12 a.m. Greyson Sletto, 32, Willow City, was pronounced dead.  The man arrested for the shooting, 40-year-old Travis McDermott of Minot, made a Thursday…
July 6, 2023

Fatal Rollover near Strasburg

ND Highway Patrol What: Fatal Crash, single vehicle, single occupantWhere: 9th Ave SE, 1 mile west and 1 mile south of StrausburgWhen: 7/5/2023, between midnight and 6:00amRoad Conditions: Gravel Road, good seasonal driving conditionsWeather Conditions: Seasonal, dry, cloudy, near 50 degrees FahrenheitCrash Involvement: Single vehicle rollover, driver is the only…
July 5, 2023

Serious Injuries in Highway Crash

ND Highway Patrol Grand Forks County Two Vehicle Serious Injury CrashWhat: Serious InjuryWhere: Intersection of US Highway 2 and ND Highway 18, approximately 2 miles north ofLarimore, NDWhen: July 2, 2023, at 8:38 PM CDTRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Two vehicleType of Crash: Right angleAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway…
July 3, 2023

Two Injured Near Medora

ND Highway Patrol What: Injury CrashWhere: I-94 MP 23, 1 mile west of MedoraWhen: July 1, 2023, 9:40 pm MTRoad Conditions: GoodType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: NDHP, Billings County Sheriff’s Office, ND Game and Fish, Billings CountyAmbulance, Belfield AmbulanceVehicle No. 1: 2013 Mercedes-Benz GL450Driver No. 1: Juan Osorno Castillo; 35…
July 3, 2023

An Improving Small Community 

Coleharbor Playground Complete  COLEHARBOR – Improvements continue at this small community. Most recently new playground equipment was installed, the final phase of improvements at the nearly 50-year-old park in the center of the city.  “Small cities deserve nice things too,” said Heith Pochant, mayor. “We hope to have a nice…
July 3, 2023

Head-on Crash Near Devils Lake

ND Highway Patrol What: Serious injuryWhere: ND Highway 57, near mile marker 12.75; approximately 6 miles south of Devils LakeWhen: July 2, 2023, at approximately 2:21 AM CDTRoad Conditions: WetWeather Conditions: Dark with light rainType of Crash: Head onAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office, Devils LakeCity…
July 2, 2023

Boat Dogs 

A Slice of Life If everyone discovered the benefits of fishing, there would be a shortage of fishing rods.  I read that somewhere, or something very close to it. Fishing is fun, to be sure, especially when the fish cooperate, but there’s so much more to it. First and foremost…
July 2, 2023

Former Minot State Player with Chicago Cubs

Jared Young Makes Impact MINOT – As a true freshman on the diamond, Jared Young’s star-power shone through for the Beavers.The infielder from Prince George, British Columbia led Minot State offensively hitting .398 while adding five home runs, 18 doubles, two triples, and 35 RBIs, and earned Second Team All-NSIC…
July 1, 2023

Court Decision on Biden Administration's Unlawful Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

Senator Kevin Cramer release BISMARCK — U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) issued the following statement on the Supreme Court’s decision in the student loan forgiveness case Biden v. Nebraska. “The pandemic is over and so is the student loan forgiveness saga. Today’s ruling rightly struck down the Biden administration’s illegal…
June 30, 2023

Red Light Fatal in Fargo

ND Highway Patrol What: Three vehicle fatal crashWhere: 19th Ave & 9th St E FargoWhen: June 28, 2023 at 9:23pmRoad Conditions: Dry pavementWeather Conditions: Partly CloudyCrash Involvement: Town & Country drove through red light striking a Chevy CobaltType of Crash: Right angleAgencies Involved: West Fargo Police Department, West Fargo Fire…
June 29, 2023

Fiery Crash Sends Four to Hospital

ND Highway Patrol What: Injury CrashWhere: Centennial Rd & Knudsen Ave, BismarckWhen: 6/28/2023 at 8:19 AM Central TimeRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: SunnyCrash Involvement: Vehicle/VehicleType of Crash: Head-On CollisionAgencies Involved: Bismarck Police Department, Burleigh County Sheriff Department, MetroArea Ambulance, Bismarck Fire, ND Highway PatrolVehicle No. 1: 2013 Ford TaurusDriver No. 1:…
June 28, 2023

Vehicle Strikes, Injures Cyclists

ND Highway Patrol What: Vehicle struck two bicyclistsWhere: Barnes County Road 22 & 33rd St. SE- two miles west of Valley CityWhen: June 27th, 2023 at 2:13PM CSTRoad Conditions: Dry asphaltWeather Conditions: Partly CloudyCrash Involvement: SUV vs. bicyclesAgencies Involved: Barnes County Sheriff’s Office, ND Game and Fish, Barnes CountyAmbulance, and…
June 28, 2023

Abundant Murder Charges in Ward County

Several Inmates Facing Lengthy Prison Terms  MINOT -- The Ward County Detention Center is currently housing a high number of inmates either convicted of or facing felony murder or murder related charges, eight of them. In addition, one person charged with murder is free on bail, another is being evaluated…
June 27, 2023

Deer Lottery Held, Licenses Remain 

ND Game and Fish Department Briefs  North Dakota’s deer gun lottery has been held and more than 4,300 licenses remain. Only resident applicants who were unsuccessful in the lottery can apply for remaining licenses.  Successful applicants can expect to receive their deer license by early August.  More than 68,500 individuals…
June 26, 2023

New Opportunities at New High School  

CDL, Childcare Learning, Community Facility  MINOT – The “other building” at the city’s new Sentinel High School will offer some unique learning opportunities for students and the community.  Construction continues on the former Cognizant building, which was gifted to Minot Public Schools and, following a bond issue approved by voters,…
June 26, 2023

Williston Art Festival 2023

“CELEBRATING EVERYDAY HEROES” The James Memorial Art Center’s annual Art Fest will be held Saturday, September 16th, 10 AM-4 PM atRecreation Park in Williston. This year we are honoring and celebrating our everyday heroes. We are seeking:
June 26, 2023

ND High School Anglers Excel 

Top 10s in World Finals  LACROSSE, WISCONSIN – Two high school fishing teams from North Dakota placed very high in the High School Fishing World Championship staged on the Mississippi River.  Logan and Ryan Bullinger, representing Bismarck Century High School, weighed in three bass totaling 9 pounds, 14 ounces on…
June 26, 2023

Sit Down and Eat 

A Slice of Life  MINOT – The server placed silverware, all neatly wrapped in a napkin, on a nearby table. She set down two full glasses of water. Then two cups into which she poured steaming coffee. She left the coffee pot on the table and set down two menus. …
June 25, 2023

Single Vehicle Rollover Injury Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: InjuryWhere: ND Highway 18, near mile marker 107; approximately 9 miles east of Clifford, NDWhen: June 24, 2023, at 5:48 PM CDTRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: Sunny and windyCrash Involvement: Single VehicleType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Traill County Sheriff’s Office, HillsboroAmbulance Service, Hillsboro…
June 24, 2023

Pedestrian Struck

Williams County Injury Crash What: Injury CrashWhere: 54th Street NW and 11th Ave E – within Williston city limits.When: June 20,2023 at approximately 1045 PM CSTRoad Conditions: DryWeather Conditions: Cloudy, Dark not lighted areaCrash Involvement: Vehicle vs PedestrianAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Williston Police Department, WilliamsCounty Sheriff’s Office, Williston…
June 23, 2023

Defendants Guilty of Murder 

Brief Deliberation for Jury  MINOT – The jury determined the evidence and witness testimony in the dual case of two defendants was overwhelming.  Mathew “Cyrus” Anderson, 35, Minot, and Regina Goodale, 35, Minot, showed no emotion when guilty verdicts were read in a Minot courtroom Friday afternoon. Both defendants were…
June 23, 2023

Guilty of Murder, Accomplice  

Jury Returns AA Felony Verdicts (*Note -- This story is in the process of being updated to reflect the afternoon verdict rendered by the jury.) MINOT – A 12-person jury received their final instructions Friday morning and, after listening to closing arguments, retired to the jury room to begin deliberations…
June 23, 2023

Plane Crash Near Westhope

Pilot Injured Bottineau County Airplane CrashNARRATIVE:June 22nd, 2023, at approximately 12:20 pm:A 1965 Piper Pawnee airplane departed from the New Hope Airport (Westhope, ND). Theairplane crashed into a field to the NW of the Airport. The North Dakota Highway Patrolresponded along with the Bottineau County Sheriff’s Department, Westhope Fire Department,Westhope…
June 22, 2023

Unusual Case Results in 5-year Sentence 

Guilty of Negligent Homicide  MINOT -- “I’m at a loss for words. I can’t recall anything like this,” Judge Todd Cresap told the defendant. “Take it to heart and clean up your act.”  With that, Cresap accepted the guilty plea of Scott Parizek, 33, Minot, in a change of plea…
June 22, 2023

Names Released in Watford City Fatal

ND Highway Patrol What: Fatal CrashWhere: County Road 30 and 133rd Ave NW, SW of Watford CityWhen: 06/21/2023 at approx. 8:08 A.M.Road Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: SunnyCrash Involvement: UTV vs Pickup TruckType of Crash: Right Angle (T-Bone)Agencies Involved: McKenzie County Ambulance, Arnegard ORU, Arnegard Fire Department,McKenzie County Sheriff’s Office, NDHPVehicle No.…
June 22, 2023

Silent Defense in Murder Trial 

Jury to Hear Closing Arguments  MINOT – In a somewhat unexpected move, attorneys for each client in a dual Murder/Accomplice case, told the court their clients would not be taking the stand to testify and that the defense would not be calling any witnesses.  The State rested their case shortly…
June 22, 2023

Pheasant Crowing Counts Up

ND Game and Fish Department The number of roosters heard crowing during the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s 2023 spring pheasant crowing count survey was up 30% statewide from last year. “We documented increased production for most of the state during 2022 brood routes compared to the last couple…
June 22, 2023

Forecast Favors Normal Weather for ND 

July Through September Outlook  Long-range weather forecasters are in the business of generalizing weather trends, not the day-to-day temperature, wind, or rainfall forecasts. But darn if they aren’t fairly reliable overall.  The latest 3-month weather outlook issued by the Climate Prediction Center, for July through September, calls for a greater…
June 22, 2023

Graphic Scenes in Courtroom 

Testimony Continues in Dual Murder Trial  MINOT – Jurors saw a series of graphic photographs on the big screen in front of them during afternoon testimony Wednesday at the Ward County Courthouse..   On trial for the murder of Wade Goodale, 42, Minot, on February 24, 2022, is Mathew Anderson,…
June 21, 2023

Opening Statements in Murder Trial 

Witness Testimony Underway  MINOT – Judge Todd Cresap gave a seven-man, five-woman jury preliminary instructions Tuesday morning in the double trial of Mathew Anderson, 35, Minot, charged with AA felony Murder-Extreme Indifference; and Regina Goodale, 34, Minot, charged with AA felony Accomplice to Murder-Extreme Indifference. The trial in North-Central District…
June 20, 2023

South Prairie State Champions 

Capture Clay Target Title  HORACE – Top team score, male and female High Gun, and an outstanding team effort for the South Prairie Royals at the State High School Clays championship.  The South Prairie trapshooters have built quite a reputation for ability for the past several years and turned in one…
June 19, 2023

Game and Fish News

ND Game and Fish Department Nominal Increase in Breeding Duck Numbers The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s 76th annual spring breeding duck survey conducted in May showed an index of more than 3.4 million birds, up just 1.5% from last year. And like last year, the breeding duck index…
June 19, 2023

Longest Days of the Year 

Daylight Decline Begins Next Week  MINOT – Today starts a six day stretch of the longest days of the year.  Of course, such a statement needs some clarification since all days are 24 hours long, or very close to it. However, the amount of daylight, hours and minutes, changes constantly. …
June 19, 2023

Addition to Big Cats Display 

New Leopards at Zoo  MINOT – They are adjusting nicely to their new surroundings and are sure to be a hit with visitors.  “We’ve added two leopards, Anya and Jordan, each are a year old,” said Jennifer Kleen, executive director of the Greater Minot Zoological Society. “They both arrive just…
June 19, 2023

T-ball Explained, Sort of 

A Slice of Life Oh, my goodness!  What sport is it where the jersey is the same length as a bathrobe and players from both teams are as mixed as a bag of marbles at the same time?  The answer is T-ball, which apparently includes kids from birth to a…
June 18, 2023

NDGOP Elects Sandi Sanford as Chairman

Press Release Sandi Sanford, the former 2nd lady of North Dakota, was named the new Chair of the North Dakota GOP Friday in Fargo. Running on a platform of uniting the party and supporting the values espoused in the party’s platform, Sanford defeated incumbent chair, Perrie Schafer. Her campaign focused…
June 17, 2023

Fatal ATV Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: FatalityWhere: 13 mi NE of Sharon off of 134th Ave NEWhen: 18:20 PM on 06/16/2023Road Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: Cloudy/HazyCrash Involvement: 1 vehicleType of Crash: rolloverAgencies Involved: Steele County Sheriff’s Office, Northwood Ambulance, Hatton Fire andRescue, NDHPVehicle No. 1: 2017 Polaris Ranger 900Driver No. 1: Christopher Johnson,…
June 16, 2023

Senators call out Biden Administration

Seek Information for Sidestepping Chinese Spy Balloon Inquiry Senators Call Out Biden Administration for Sidestepping Spy Balloon InquiryBISMARCK – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND), member of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), joined his Senate colleagues in writing a letter to President Biden calling out a constant lack of transparency related…
June 16, 2023

Names Released in Ward County Fatal

ND Highway Patrol What: FatalityWhere: US Highway 83 and ND Highway 23, 18 miles south of Minot, NDWhen: 06/14/2023Road Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: SunnyCrash Involvement: Vehicle vs VehicleType of Crash: AngleAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Ward County Sheriff’s Office, Minot RuralFire, Minot Community Ambulance, Garrison/ Max Ambulance, and Garrison/ Max…
June 16, 2023

Arrests Made in Painting, Memorabilia Thefts 

Including from Roger Maris Museum in Fargo  By CLAUDIA LAUER The Associated Press  Federal authorities announced charges against a ring of nine people for thefts of millions of dollars worth of paintings, sports memorabilia and other valuables including an Andy Warhol silkscreen, a Jackson Pollock painting and nine World Series…
June 15, 2023

Five Injured in Interstate Crash

ND Highway Patrol Manvel Injury CrashWhat: InjuryWhere: I-29 MM 152 SouthboundWhen: 6/14/2023 @ 0900Road Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: ClearCrash Involvement: Pickup v. Semi truck and trailerType of Crash: Rear endAgencies Involved: NDHP, Grand Forks Sheriff’s Office, Manvel Fire, Altru AmbulanceVehicle No. 1: 2009 Chevrolet SilveradoDriver No. 1: Juvenile, 16 yo male,…
June 15, 2023

2022 NDHP Trooper of the Year 

HD Highway Patrol   NARRATIVE: NDHP Trooper Jonathan Skalicky was recently named the 2022 Trooper of the Year by the North Dakota Motor Carriers Association. Skalicky serves the southeast region, stationed in Valley City as a Traffic Enforcement Trooper. Prior to joining the NDHP, Skalicky served with the Williston, Valley City,…
June 14, 2023

Trial Underway in Tribe’s Lawsuit 

Dispute over North Dakota Redistricting Map  By JACK DURA Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Two tribes are in federal court this week, trying to prove to a judge that North Dakota's legislative district map dilutes Native American voters' strength on their reservations.  A trial began Monday in Fargo in…
June 13, 2023

Officers Wanted at Minot PD 

Staffing Shortage Concerns  MINOT – It is a nationwide problem, Minot included.  Minot Police say a shortage of officers has meant some long hours on patrol and some creative scheduling. However, there’s at least some relief on the horizon, according to Captain Jason Sundbakken.  “We have five going through academy…
June 12, 2023

Stark County Drug Bust 

SW Narcotics Task Force  On June 9th, 2023, at approximately 3:48pm a 911 call was received stating that a male had overdosed on fentanyl at 657 30th Ave SW in Stark County, ND. Stark County Deputies and the Dickinson Ambulance responded to the residence. The 911 caller disconnected and did…
June 12, 2023

ND Game and Fish News 

2022 Upland Game Seasons Summarized  North Dakota’s 2022 pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse and Hungarian partridge harvests were up from 2021, according to the state Game and Fish Department.  Upland game biologist R.J. Gross said the overall harvest was likely a result of more hunters and good production.  “We were somewhat surprised…
June 12, 2023

Cass County Fatality Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: Fatal crashWhere: 27th St SE (2 miles northeast of Amenia)When: Under investigationRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: Dark not lightedCrash Involvement: One vehicleType of Crash: RolloverAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Cass County Sheriff’s Department,Casselton Fire Department, and Casselton Ambulance.Vehicle No. 1: 2003 Ford F250Driver No. 1: 52-year-old…
June 12, 2023

Dog Gone International Incident 

Slice of Life An international incident along the North Dakota/Saskatchewan border was resolved, at least temporarily, in a Minot courtroom earlier this month.   The intriguing case involved a wandering dog, Rocco, who normally resides in Enniskillen, Saskatchewan, a small community located just north of the United States/Canadian border. Rocco decided…
June 11, 2023

Name Released in Minot Fatality

ND Highway Patrol UPDATED NAME RELEASEWhat: Fatal CrashWhere: Highway 83 Bypass near the 4th AVE NW exit ramp.When: Approximately 6:00 A.M. on 06/09/20223.Road Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: FoggyCrash Involvement: Vehicle vs Fixed ObjectType of Crash: Fixed ObjectAgencies Involved: NDHP, Minot Fire Department, Minot Rural Fire Department, Trinity FirstResponse, Ward County Sheriff's…
June 10, 2023

Discovering the Discovery Center 

Learning and Fun  MINOT – The new Discovery Center opened its doors to the public for the first time on May 6. Since then, nearly 14,000 people have discovered for themselves that the center combines learning with fun.  “We’ve had really good reports on everything,” said Wendy Keller, executive director…
June 10, 2023

Guilty on Nine Counts 

Attempted Murder, Car Chase, Shots Fired  MINOT – The driver of a vehicle involved in one of the wildest car chases ever seen in this city entered guilty pleas to nine separate charges in a North Central District courtroom here Friday.  Joshua Chambers, 18, Minot, was facing multiple felony charges as…
June 9, 2023

Near Drowning at Roosevelt Park Pool 

Incident Leads to Temporary Closure  MINOT – Roosevelt Park swimming pool remained closed Thursday following a near drowning incident there the previous afternoon.  Minot Police say a six-year-old boy was found unresponsive in the pool about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. First responders immediately began CPR. The boy was transferred to Trinity…
June 8, 2023

Knutson Murder Case Delayed Again 

Judge Approves Request  MINOT – There's another delay in the Anita Knutson murder case.   Attorneys for both sides asked the court for more time to work through “significant, new discovery.” Judge Richard Hagar agreed, pushing back a pretrial conference initially set for June 14 to September 27 .  Knutson’s body…
June 8, 2023

Reaction to Burgum’s Presidential Bid 

Area Legislators Respond  MINOT -- It was certainly a historic moment.   North Dakota Republican Governor Doug Burgum made it official Wednesday morning, announcing in Fargo that he is entering the presidential race. Burgum cited the economy, energy, and national security as his key platform issues.  Burgum told the enthusiastic gathering…
June 7, 2023

Gov. Doug Burgum Jumps into Race for President 

Joins Crowded Republican Field  By THOMAS BEAUMONT and JACK DURA Associated Press  FARGO, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a former software entrepreneur who enacted a slate of laws this year advancing conservative policies on culture war issues, highlighted his small-town roots and business experience as he announced…
June 7, 2023

McKenzie County Two Vehicle Fatal Crash 

ND Highway Patrol  What: Fatal Crash   Where: McKenzie County Road 10 near 132nd Ave NW approximately 14 Miles NW of Watford City   When: 06/07/2023 at approximately 0640AM CST   Road Conditions: Good, Dry   Weather Conditions: Good   Crash Involvement: Vehicle/Vehicle   Type of Crash: Head On  …
June 7, 2023

Sakakawea Projections Dip Slightly 

Basin Runoff Remains Above Average  RIVERDALE – The latest Missouri River Basin projections by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers shows a minimal decline from the May outlook. The Corps revised its June forecast to 25.8-million-acre feet of water. The May outlook was 26.9 maf.  Lake Sakakawea’s water level was…
June 6, 2023

Gov Burgum Vetoes: Obscene Bill and Miscellaneous Partial Veto

This article is part four of a mini-series documenting the seven bills that Governor Burgum vetoed in the 2023 legislative session. For the other articles, click here. Senate bill 2360 - “The ‘Obscene’ Bill” Introduced by: Senator Keith Boehm, Senator Todd Beard, Senator David Hogue, Representative Jim Kasper, Senator Bob Paulson,…
June 5, 2023

New Gov. Doug Burgum Announcement Preview Video 

Edges Closer to Republican Presidential Race  By STEVE KARNOWSKI Associated Press  North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum took another step toward entering the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, posting a YouTube video on Monday touting his rise from a small town boy to a self-made software entrepreneur and a…
June 5, 2023

Great Experience on Ice 

Minot Hosts World Cup for Kids  MINOT – Dreams came true for young skaters this past weekend at MAYSA Arena. Participants had the opportunity to play hockey against youth from nine different states, two Canadian provinces, and wear world recognized jerseys on the ice.  “The World Cup is an event…
June 5, 2023

 Deer Application Deadline June 7 

ND Game & Fish  The deadline for submitting applications for the 2023 deer gun season is June 7.  Applicants for regular deer gun, gratis, youth and muzzleloader can apply online through the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s website at gf.nd.gov.  A general game and habitat license is required when applying.…
June 5, 2023

Progress at Minot’s New High School 

Sentinel High to Open for 2024-25 School Year  MINOT – Construction on the city’s newest high school is on track for a scheduled opening of the school season in 2024. The Dakotan had an opportunity to tour the Sentinel High School facility this past week.  “In just a matter of…
June 5, 2023

Gov. Burgum Vetoes: Private School and Open Vote Bills

This article is part three of a mini-series documenting the seven bills that Governor Burgum vetoed in the 2023 legislative session. For the other articles, click here. House Bill 1532 - The private school Bill Introduced by: Representative Claire Cory, Senator Todd Beard, Senator Randy A. Burckhard, Senator David Hogue, Representative…
June 4, 2023

Memories of Main Street 

A Slice of Life The beginning of the Magic City all started in downtown Minot, the heart of sales and services for a rapidly growing community emerging on the fading frontier.  Of course, over the years there’s been lots of changes. More people. More businesses. More opportunities. Expanded city limits.…
June 4, 2023

Gov. Burgum Vetoes: Health Insurance and Ranked-Choice Bills

This article is part one of a mini-series documenting the seven bills that Governor Burgum vetoed in the 2023 legislative session. For the other articles, click here. House Bill 1416 - “The Health Insurance Bill  Introduced by:   Representative Dwight Kiefert, Representative Karen A. Anderson, Senator Cole Conley, Representative Karen M.…
June 3, 2023

Amateur Golfer Takes on Top Golf Courses in North Dakota

In 2019 I began my foray into golf. It was short. I did all the right things – spent time away from work at the range, bought a membership to a local course and spent much time there, and spent way too much time trying to fix a seemingly broken…
June 2, 2023

Gov. Burgum Vetoes: 7 Vetoed Bills this Session, here are 2 of them

This article is part one of a mini-series documenting the seven bills that Governor Burgum vetoed in the 2023 legislative session. For the other articles, click here. The ND Legislative session ended at the end of April. It was a historic session with 932 bills and 56 resolutions that were…
June 2, 2023

Sen. Cramer on Debt Spending Bill

Senate Passes Fiscal Responsibility Act WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, member of the Banking Committee, issued the following statement after voting for the bipartisan Fiscal Responsibility Act, a bill to suspend the debt limit until January 1, 2025, while cutting discretionary spending and enacting substantive permitting reforms: “As…
June 2, 2023

Man Killed in Overturned Truck

ND Highway Patrol Logan County Fatal Crash- Highway 13 mm 248What: One vehicle fatal crashWhere: State Highway 13 milepost 248-Four miles east of LehrWhen: June 1, 2023 at 10:00am CSTRoad Conditions: Dry pavementWeather Conditions: Partly CloudyCrash Involvement: Concrete truck ran off roadway and overturned.Type of Crash: One vehicle rolloverAgencies Involved:…
June 2, 2023

Clean-up After ND, MN Derailments

No Toxic Chemicals Spilled LANCASTER, Minn. (AP) — Crews are still cleaning up after two Canadian Pacific Kansas City trains derailed in Minnesota and North Dakota earlier this week. Several hazardous materials cars were among the 24 cars that toppled in the Minnesota derailment Wednesday in the northwest corner of…
June 1, 2023

Softball, Baseball Tourneys in City 

Minot Parks and Recreation  Minot -- Minot Parks is hosting two state tournaments this week, June 1-3 at the Scheels Complex and Corbett Field. Class B State Baseball and Class B State Softball will both be hitting the field in the Magic City.   The newly renovated Scheels Complex, formally…
June 1, 2023

ND State Parks celebrates National Trails Day 

Variety of Hikes in State  Bismarck – National Trails Day events aim to bring together all trail enthusiasts, while honoring those who help maintain and preserve hiking trails for everyone to enjoy. Many of our parks will be hosting special trails events on Saturday, June 3.   The events include:   In…
June 1, 2023

Minot’s Largest Empty Building 

Vacated Hospital Available  MINOT – When Trinity Hospital moved to their much-anticipated new facility on the city’s southwest edge, it meant vacating the downtown hospital that served the city for more than 100 years.  Today the formerly crowded parking lots at the old hospital are empty. The heliport is no…
June 1, 2023

Minot’s Massive Mural Delayed 

Silo Project Now Set for 2024  MINOT – A work of art that is expected to have a major impact on the city has been delayed.   Australian artist Guido van Helten had hoped to begin working this summer on what will become North Dakota’s largest mural on the Farmer’s Union…
May 31, 2023

Multiple Motorcycle Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: InjuryWhere: Highway 1806 MM 43 at Fort RiceWhen: 5/29/2023 at 11:49 AM CentralRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: Sunny/GoodCrash Involvement: Vehicle/VehicleType of Crash: Sideswipe/Rear EndAgencies Involved: ND Highway Patrol, Morton County Sheriff’s Department, Mandan RuralFire, Metro Area AmbulanceVehicle No. 1: 2011 Harley Davidson MotorcycleDriver No. 1: Jenifer Murray,…
May 29, 2023

Injury Crash - Ramsey County

ND Highway Patrol Where: US Highway 2 @ Mile Marker 264.90 ˷ 2 Miles West of Devils Lake, North DakotaWhen: May 28, 2023 @ 12:16 P.M.Road Conditions: Concrete Roadway Surface - DryWeather Conditions: Clear, SunnyCrash Involvement: Two VehicleType of Crash: Front to Rear CollisionAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Ramsey…
May 28, 2023

Cando Fatality Identified

ND Highway Patrol Update - Fatal Crash - Towner County, North DakotaWhat: Fatal CrashWhere: ND Highway 66 ˷ 4 Miles East of Egeland, North DakotaWhen: May 27, 2023 @ 5:47 A.M.Road Conditions: Dry, Good, Asphalt Roadway SurfaceWeather Conditions: Clear, DawnCrash Involvement: Single VehicleType of Crash: OverturnAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway…
May 28, 2023

Minot’s Baseball Cathedral 

A Slice of Life The sweet scent of fresh cut grass. Dew glistening on baseball spikes. A mouth full of sunflower seeds. Holding a freshly oiled baseball glove to your face. A full moon rising over the outfield fence and the smell of hamburgers and hotdogs drifting across the diamond…
May 28, 2023

North Dakota Gov. Burgum for President?

By JOHN HANNA and THOMAS BEAUMONT Associated Press North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum is expected to announce his candidacy for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, two GOP operatives told The Associated Press on Friday, putting him in an already crowded field dominated by ex-President Donald Trump. The Republicans, who had…
May 27, 2023

Sen. Cramer Statement on WOTUS Sackett v. EPA Decision

BISMARCK – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer R-ND, member of the Environment and Public Works Committee, issued the following statement on the Supreme Court’s decision in Sackett v. EPA. The ruling, in favor of the plaintiff, narrows the scope of federal regulation over Waters of the United States under the Clean Water Act. …
May 25, 2023

Driver Killed by Rock 

ND Highway Patrol  LaMoure County Fatal Crash- Hwy. 1 MM 41.25   What: Two vehicle fatal crash   Where: State Highway 1 milepost 41, eight miles north of Verona  When: May 25th, 2023 at 8:11AM CST   Road Conditions: Dry Pavement   Weather Conditions: Clear skies   Crash Involvement: Pickup…
May 25, 2023

No Trial Yet for Accused Shooter 

Two Shot at Dakota Lounge   MINOT – A man charged in the shooting of two others made a brief appearance in North-Central District Court Wednesday.  Theophris Drake, 40, Birmingham, Alabama, is facing five felony charges stemming from a February 4, 2023, incident at the Dakota Lounge. Police responded to…
May 24, 2023

Death Sentence Change for Man who Killed Dru Sjodin 

Reduced to Life in Prison  FARGO (AP) — The death sentence for a Minnesota man who killed a North Dakota college student 20 years ago has been officially changed to life in prison.  Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Ralph Erickson signed the sentence amendment for Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. last…
May 24, 2023

Juvenile Found Dead After Shooting 

Several People Involved  FARGO (AP) -- A juvenile has died after a dispute involving several people here, police said.  Officers responding to a call of shots being fired late Monday found the juvenile male dead from a gunshot wound, police said in a news release. A handgun was found on…
May 23, 2023

Fatal Accident in City

Minot Police Department DATE: 05 22 23 TIME: 1:02 PMTYPE OF INCIDENT: Fatality CrashLOCATION OF INCIDENT: S. Broadway and 40th Ave SWIDENTITY OF PERSONS INVOLVED (UNLESS PROTECTED): GENDER: M AGE: 66 ADDRESS: LANSFORD. ND GENDER: M AGE: 56 ADDRESS: MAX, NDNAME: GENDER: AGE: ADDRESS:NAME: GENDER: AGE: ADDRESS: On May 22,…
May 22, 2023

Magic City Murder 

Pretrial Conference Set in Knutson Murder Case  One of the most perplexing murder cases in this city’s history may get underway in a Minot courtroom later this year. A pretrial conference in the Anita Knutson slaying is set for June 14 at 11 a.m. in front of North-Central District Judge…
May 22, 2023

ND Game and Fish News 

May Highlights Safe Boating  A week-long national safe boating public awareness campaign is May 20-26, an annual event that serves to educate boaters and water users heading into summer.  A boat should have enough U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets on board for all passengers. North Dakota law requires all…
May 22, 2023

Mandan PD Squad Car/Motorcycle Fatal

ND Highway Patrol What: Fatality CrashWhere: Intersection of 5th ST SW/8th AVE SW; Mandan, NDWhen: 5/20/2023 at 6:13 pmRoad Conditions: NormalWeather Conditions: Sunny; Clear; 80 degrees FCrash Involvement: PD squad car/MotorcycleType of Crash: Angle CollisionAgencies Involved: Mandan PD, Morton Co. SO, Metro Ambulance, Mandan Fire,NDHPVehicle No. 1: 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan…
May 21, 2023

A Center of Shopping  

A Slice of Life The parking lot was full of vehicles. Every available parking space for several blocks in all directions was full too. The crowd was shoulder to shoulder. Parents held tightly to their children. Great excitement in the City of Minot!  Huh?  The year was 1962. The occasion…
May 21, 2023

Striving for Property and Environment Protection

Public Service Commission BISMARCK – Regulation can be a controversial subject, but one department says the purpose of its regulations is to protect people’s property, including the products they buy, as well as the environment. The Public Service Commission in North Dakota regulates several things, but the four main objectives…
May 20, 2023

Semi Fire Causes Lane Closure on I-29 

 An International (truck tractor pulling semi-trailer) was traveling south on I-29 through a construction zone. The north bound lanes of I-29 were utilized for head-to-head traffic. The south bound lanes had been closed for Fargo/Moorhead Diversion construction. The International truck was entering the transition area and was preparing to exit…
May 19, 2023

Guilty of Manslaughter

On May 18, 2023, Shannon Brandt entered a guilty plea to the charge of Manslaughter. TheState dismissed Count 2, Leaving the Scene of an Accident. A Presentence Investigation wasordered by the Court. The Defendant shall remain on bond pending Sentencing at a later date.All conditions of the Defendant’s bond shall…
May 18, 2023

Paddlefish Snagging Season Closes May 21

ND Game and Fish News North Dakota’s paddlefish snagging season will close Sunday, May 21 at 7 p.m. Central time, at the conclusion of the 21-day season. Since the season will not close early, there will be no additional seven-day snag-and-release season. For more information, visit the fishing link at…
May 18, 2023

Wildfire Smoke Impacts 

Trinity Health  The wildfire smoke blanketing north central North Dakota is causing poor air quality in the region.  Jeffrey Verhey, MD, a pulmonary and critical care physician with Trinity Health, says people with respiratory conditions are advised to remain inside and keep their windows shut.  He says a check of…
May 17, 2023

Bar Fight Fatal 

Two Gunshot Wounds  The Mother’s Day altercation at Minot’s Original Bar and Nightclub that resulted in the death of Greyson Sletto, 32, Willow City, occurred inside the facility.   According to an affidavit of probable cause filed in north-central district court, the fatal shots were fired by Travis McDermott, 40,…
May 17, 2023

New Highway Patrol Commander for Minot 

NDHP Promotes Duletski to Lieutenant  NARRATIVE: Colonel Brandon Solberg announces the promotion of Sgt. Ryan Duletski to Lieutenant. Duletski joined the North Dakota Highway Patrol in August 2007 after earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from the University of North Dakota. He attended the Highway Patrol Academy,…
May 17, 2023

Rain Good and Bad for Farmers 

Help with Drought, Harmful with Mud  MINOT – The couple days of rain this past weekend is both good and bad for farmers, says North Central Research Extension Center’s Cropping Systems Specialist Leo Bortolon. While rain is good for drought relief, too much of it at once can make fields…
May 15, 2023

Deceased Named in Minot Shooting 

Minot Police Department  Date: May 14 2023 Time: 0145 Hrs.  Type of incident: Shooting/Homicide  Location of incident: 720 N. Broadway – The Original Bar and Night Club  Identity of persons involved (unless protected):  Name: TRAVIS MCDERMOTT Gender: M Age: 40 Address:                  Minot  Name: GREYSON SLETTO Gender: M Age: 32…
May 15, 2023

ND Game and Fish News 

ANS Awareness Week  May 14-20 is Aquatic Nuisance Species Awareness Week in North Dakota in an effort to raise the public’s understanding of the preventative steps recreationists need to follow to stop the introduction and spread of ANS in the state’s waterways.  ANS are nonnative plants, animals or pathogens that…
May 15, 2023

Sunshine and Smiles 

A Slice of Life   By Kim Fundingsland  Everyone needs a little down time now and then. Maybe sit back and relax, whatever form that may be, and get away from daily routines and responsibilities.   One way I’ve found to do exactly that usually involves a fishing rod, good…
May 14, 2023

Williams County Fatal Crash

North Dakota Highway Patrol What: Two Vehicle fatality crashWhere: Highway 1804 mile marker 283, 25 miles East of WillistonWhen: 5/12/2022 approximately 4:20 PM CDTRoad Conditions: WetWeather Conditions: RainCrash Involvement: Two vehicleType of Crash: Head on CollisionAgencies Involved: NDHP, Williams County Sheriff’s Office, Tioga Ambulance, Tioga FireDepartmentVehicle No. 1: 2008 Ford…
May 13, 2023

The Former Governor's Mansion

Since 1893 BISMARCK – North Dakota’s rich history includes the old mansion where former governors used to reside. Johnathan Campbell, site supervisor for the North Dakota Historical Society, gives many tours for the former governor’s mansion in Bismarck. The governor’s mansion is open seven days a week in the summer…
May 13, 2023

ND Game and Fish News 

 Fish Challenge Open  North Dakota is home to a wide variety of fish species and our fisheries department stocks waters across the state for angler enjoyment.  To encourage exploration of the state’s fisheries, anglers fishing in North Dakota are invited to complete the second annual Fish Challenge.  New this year,…
May 8, 2023

North Dakota governor signs law protecting tribal adoptions

By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for AmericaNorth Dakota's Republican Gov. Doug Burgum has signed a bill into law to protect tribal cultures by codifying the federal Indian Child Welfare Act into state law, Burgum's office announced Monday.The federal Indian Child Welfare Act, enacted in 1978, gives preference to Native American…
May 8, 2023

North Dakota governor OKs pronoun bill

By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for AmericaNorth Dakota's Republican Gov. Doug Burgum has signed a bill into law that allows public school teachers and state government employees to ignore the pronouns their transgender students and colleagues use, the governor's office announced Monday.The new law also requires teachers to tell a…
May 8, 2023

Zoo Opens Leopard Exhibit 

$3.6 Million Addition lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – After providing large homes for lions and tigers, the Roosevelt Park Zoo has renovated a home for the last of its cats--the leopards.  Zoo staff, along with Minot Area Chamber EDC ambassadors, cut the ribbon on the new amur leopard exhibit Friday afternoon as…
May 8, 2023

The Puppy and the Ticket 

A Slice of Life The tale I am about to reveal is worth a laugh, a cry, or both. I suppose the reaction will range from “hilarious”, to that “D___ dog!”  I’m a member of the hilarious group but, admittedly, for a moment or two, I muttered a few four-letter…
May 7, 2023

Zoning Minot and Beyond 

Minot’s Community Development Director  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – Giving a town a nice flow is a difficult job, and part of that job is keeping houses and businesses somewhat separated.  Brian Billingsley has been the community development director in Minot for four years. He previously lived in Caldwell, Idaho as the…
May 7, 2023

Ward County Fatality Crash

ND Highway Patrol What: FatalWhere: Highway 83 near mile marker 183 approximately 14 miles south of Minot, NDWhen: May 6, 2023, at approximately 1139 AM CSTRoad Conditions: GoodWeather Conditions: CloudyCrash Involvement: Vehicle vs VehicleType of Crash: AngleAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Ward County Sheriffs office, Max FireDepartment, Community Ambulance.Vehicle…
May 6, 2023

Heritage Center Opens New Exhibit 

Native American History  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota Heritage Center, a museum here featuring the history of North Dakota, is continuously evolving to include new exhibits to feature different aspects of history.  On April 27 the center added a Native American exhibit to its collections, called “On the Edge…
May 6, 2023

Deer Licenses Cut 

Season Set, Apply Online  North Dakota’s 2023 deer season is set, with 53,400 licenses available to hunters, down 10,800 from last year.  In addition, muzzleloader licenses decreased by 146 and restricted youth antlered mule deer licenses by 145.  Residents age 11, 12 and 13 who hold a youth antlerless white-tailed…
May 5, 2023

Police Shooting in Bismarck 

Suspect Hospitalized  BISMARCK(AP) — A 19-year-old suspect is hospitalized after being shot by a police officer in Bismarck, North Dakota.  The shooting happened Thursday afternoon after police were called to a report of a man pulling a gun on someone. The suspect was gone by the time police arrived.  A…
May 5, 2023

Reduced Charge for Man Who Ran Over North Dakota Teen 

Associated Press  WAHPETON (AP) — A man accused of intentionally running over an 18-year-old at a street dance in North Dakota had his charges reduced from murder to manslaughter, according to court documents filed ealier this week.  Shannon Brandt, 42, of Glenfield, North Dakota, initially said he hit and killed…
May 4, 2023

Fatal Crash near Manvel 

ND Highway Patrol   What: Fatality   Where: 5 Mi NW of Manvel off US 81   When: 21:00 PM on 05/03/2023   Road Conditions: Good   Weather Conditions: Clear/Dark   Crash Involvement: Vehicle v. Train   Type of Crash: Sideswipe   Agencies Involved: Ferry Township Fire, Altru Ambulance, Grand Forks…
May 4, 2023

Senator Censured 

Action Taken Against Karen Krebsbach  MINOT – Sen. Karen Krebsbach, R-Dis. 40, Minot, was rebuked by the District Executive Committee during a Tuesday evening meeting. Krebsbach has been in the State Legislature since 1989, earning a reputation of one of the most influential senators on the floor.  Jay Lundeen, Minot,…
May 3, 2023

No Cancer Risk Found so Far, Air Force says 

Montana Nuclear Base Checked  By TARA COPP Associated Press  WASHINGTON (AP) — A review of a Montana nuclear missile base where an unusual number of troops have been diagnosed with blood cancer has found no current risk factors that could explain it, the Air Force says.  The service has been…
May 2, 2023

Late Season Lake Ice 

Cold April  MINOT – With temperatures in the 70s expected this week it will accelerate the dissipation of a lingering ice pack on many lakes. But there’s ample work for the sun and wind to do too as “ice out” this year ranks as one of the latest in history. …
May 2, 2023

Legislative Conclusion 

Leaders Share Final Thoughts  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Legislature adjourned at 3 a.m. Sunday.  The legislature passed $515 million in direct tax relief, which is about 19% of the state’s surplus of $2.7 billion. The legislature also appropriated $62 million in childcare aid, $5.3 billion for the…
May 2, 2023

Minot Symphony Wraps Up with Space Themed Show 

Performing for 97 Years  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – The Minot Symphony Orchestra wrapped up its season Saturday with a space-themed show after several months of practice and other performances.  Attendees packed Ann Nicole Nelson Hall at Minot State University, totaling over 900 symphony goers. The first part of Saturday’s performance began…
May 1, 2023

Mule Deer Survey Complete

ND Game and Fish News Mule Deer Survey Completed The North Dakota Game and Fish Department completed its annual mule deer survey, and results indicate western North Dakota’s mule deer population is 29% lower than last year and 5% below the long-term average. Biologists counted 1,994 mule deer in 286.3…
May 1, 2023

New Era for Healthcare in Minot Region  

Trinity Healthcare Campus in Full Operation  MINOT – Trinity Hospital completed a move from their 101-year-old downtown location to their new Healthcare Campus and Medical District on the city’s southwest edge. In a perfectly choreographed fashion, 59 patients were transported by a fleet of ambulances from the old to the…
May 1, 2023

Move to New Trinity Hospital Successful

Trinity Hospital Release April 30th was a historic day as Trinity Health completed the transition from its legacy campus in downtown Minot to its new campus at 2305 37th Avenue SW. Fifty-nine patients from the legacy campus were moved to the new hospital in around 4 hours. The move began…
May 1, 2023

Sleepy, Cold, and Fishing 

A Slice of Life  When my alarm woke me, I thought to myself I must be crazy. It was 3:30 a.m. Dark and cold. I had a ninety-minute drive that I wasn’t looking forward to.  Ahhh. The life of a fisherman is sometimes difficult to understand. Explaining it to someone…
April 30, 2023

Engineering Minot for Five Years 

City Traffic Engineer  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – Traffic can be annoying, but there’s always someone working in the background to help it flow.  Stephen Joersz has been the Minot city traffic engineer since 2018. He said his mom’s side of the family is from Minot.   “I’ve been here on and off…
April 29, 2023

Magic City Discovery Center Building Dedicated

Educational Center for Minot Region Minot - The Magic City Discovery Center celebrated the completion of its one-of-a-kind hybrid children’s museum and science center during today’s building dedication ceremony. The MCDC Board of Directors was joined by more than 100 supporters and their families in marking the completion of the…
April 29, 2023

If You Need Help With Insurance… 

Insurance Department lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – Insurance can be a complicated issue sometimes, but one department’s job is to assist people in it.  The North Dakota Insurance Department was described by its Communications Director Jacob Just as an advocate for people with insurance. However, the primary role of the insurance department…
April 29, 2023

Majority Leaders Look Back at Session 

Address Issues at Press Conference  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – As the North Dakota Legislative session winds down, the majority leaders on both sides shared their thoughts on the session at a press conference Friday.  Senate Majority Leader Sen. David Hogue, R-Dis. 38, Minot, addressed the budget surplus of $2.7 billion.  “At…
April 28, 2023

Letter Demands Answers on FHFA Policy to Subsidize High-Risk Borrowers

BISMARCK – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, joined Senators Roger Marshall, M.D., R-KS, and Thom Tillis, R-NC, in sending Sandra Thompson, Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, a letter in fierce opposition to a policy which would penalize Americans who responsibly manage their money. The proposal, slated to go…
April 28, 2023

Library Porn Bill Rejected in ND House 

Fails to Override Veto  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House failed to garner a 2/3rds vote to override Governor Doug Burgum’s veto of a bill that would require sexually obscene books to be inaccessible to minors.  Senate Bill 2360 sought to require sexually explicit material be kept away…
April 28, 2023

Women's Prison Bill Passes Senate

Included in Department of Corrections Budget  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate passed a bill that provides funds for a new state prison for women. The action came during Thursday’s legislative session.  House Bill 1015, the department of correction and rehabilitation budget, would provide $131.2 million for the…
April 28, 2023

Negligent Homicide Case Continues 

Request to Dismiss Denied  MINOT – A motion to dismiss a negligent homicide charge against Scott Parizek, 33, Ruthville, was denied in North-Central District Court Thursday by Judge Todd Cresap.   Parizek’s attorney, Steven Mottinger, Fargo, told Cresap that, “This is an unusual case” and “should be dismissed at this…
April 27, 2023

Money for U.S. Highway 52 Project 

Study for Minot-Velva Stretch Included in Bill  BISMARCK – A bill containing money for a proposed highway improvement project, the widening of U.S. Highway 52 from Minot to Velva, awaits signature approval from Governor Doug Burgum.  “We got $5 million for an environmental study. We got it with good cooperation…
April 27, 2023

Trinity Hospital, Emergency Room Move Finalized

Sunday, April 30 at New Medical Campus MINOT— Trinity Health has announced it will relocate all hospital services, including the Emergency Trauma Center, to its new Healthcare Campus and Medical District on Sunday, April 30, starting at 6 a.m. Dr. Jeffrey Sather, medical director of the Emergency Trauma Center, says…
April 27, 2023

Tax Relief Passes ND Legislature

Much Debate lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Legislature has combined all the tax relief ideas into one bill which passed the House Wednesday afternoon and the Senate Wednesday evening. Much debate was had on both floors with both Republicans and Democrats expressing dissatisfaction in the final package, though…
April 27, 2023

Parental Rights Bill Killed in House 

Public School Access  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House has killed a bill that would have established certain rights of a parent in the context of public school.  House Bill 2260 states that the government cannot substantially burden a parent’s right to direct the upbringing of their child.…
April 26, 2023

New City Hall Opens 

Final Touches Remain  MINOT – The City of Minot’s new downtown City Hall is open.   The city manager and finance department, along with most of the utility billing department, were among the first to make the move from the long-time offices at the bottom of the 6th Street southwest…
April 26, 2023

House Fails to Override School Choice Veto 

"Sick and Tired of Vetoes"  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – House Majority Leader Mike Lefor, R-Dis. 37, Dickinson, said he is sick and tired of vetoes before the North Dakota State House failed Tuesday to override Gov. Doug Burgum’s veto of a bill to give students of private schools financial aid.  House…
April 25, 2023

Trinity Medical Office Building Opens 

Located at New Healthcare Campus and Medical District  MINOT – The clinic in the new Medical Office Building attached to the new Trinity Hospital on the southwest edge of the city is receiving patients.   “It’s going great. We opened Monday in the Medical Office Building with probably 75% of…
April 25, 2023

Speed Limit Fails Again in Senate 

Amendment Added to Bill  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House found a way to try changing the interstate speed limit again from 75 miles per hour to 80 mph by adding the change as an amendment to a different bill which the Senate killed Tuesday.  Both the House…
April 25, 2023

Minot EDC to Serve as Liaison for Oilfield Recruitment 

To Work with Ukranian Immigrants Minot — The Minot Area Chamber EDC announces its role as community liaison for Bakken GROW: an initiative that aims to tackle workforce shortage issues in the oil and gas industry through immigration.   Bakken GROW, which stands for Global Recruitment of Oilfield Workers, was…
April 25, 2023

Electric Charging Stations in Condos Pass House Again 

Sponsor Derives Bill After Issues in Fargo lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to require homeowners associations to allow electric vehicle charging stations passed the North Dakota State House for a second time Monday.  House Bill 1310 would void restrictions from condo associations on homeowners’ ability to install the infrastructure needed…
April 24, 2023

Tough Winter Challenged Wildlife 

ND Game and Fish  A winter that started in early November and hung around until April tested the endurance of wildlife and landowners, both fixtures on the landscape familiar with unpredictable North Dakota weather.  “North Dakota has one of the toughest climates in the lower 48 and this winter was…
April 24, 2023

The Good Badlands 

A Slice of Life I’ve visited, photographed, and written about the Badlands many times, yet always feel the efforts are inadequate. That's the effect the Badlands has on me. Others too.   The myriad of misarranged rugged buttes, variety of vegetation and wildlife, and stunning scenery in all directions is overwhelming.…
April 23, 2023

Helping People With Insurance 

Working in the Capitol  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – People working in communications must have an understanding of a variety of topics, and one man from Bismarck works to communicate for a department that helps people with the often complicated topic of insurance.  Jacob Just is the director of communications for the…
April 23, 2023

Minot GOP District Chairs Chosen 

Two Incumbents, Two Newbies  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – All four of Minot’s Republican legislative districts have chosen their chairmen as of Saturday.  District 5, which covers most of southern Minot, re-elected Chairman Travis Zablotney, Minot, Saturday with no opposition. Almost 50 voters were in attendance for the meeting held at Motel…
April 22, 2023

Capitol Security 

Keeping it Safe  BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Capitol is a place where many hot topics are discussed, thus providing a high-profile environment that may require security at times.  Darcy Aberle, director of Capitol security, said security is at the Capitol all year round, 24 hours a day.  Some…
April 22, 2023

Fatal Crash in Stutsman County 

ND Highway Patrol  What: Fatality   Where: 8500 Block of Stutsman County 38 (3 miles west of Ypsilanti)   When: April 21st at 1142 AM (Central Time).   Road Conditions: Slush and Snow   Weather Conditions: Blowing snow.   Crash Involvement: Vehicle   Type of Crash: Rollover   Agencies Involved: NDHP,…
April 21, 2023

Second Porn Book Bill Passes Senate 

Lawmakers Allege Death by Fiscal Note lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A second bill dealing with sexually explicit material in public libraries passed the North Dakota State Senate Friday after much discussion. Some senators alleged the bill went through the process of “death by fiscal note” in the House.  Senate Bill 2360…
April 21, 2023

$65 Million for Childcare 

Assistance Passes House  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House passed Friday a bill seeking to assist more families with childcare and help alleviate a childcare workforce crisis.  House Bill 1540 would provide a total appropriation of $65,600,000 for childcare programs to be distributed to families depending on their income…
April 21, 2023

Early winter? 

Icy Conditions Slow Traffic  MINOT – Is it the beginning of winter or a continuation of spring?  That's a question many might have been asking when beginning their morning commute Friday, after scraping windshields and then driving on ice and snow-covered roads. It wasn’t much of a snowfall by North…
April 21, 2023

New Free School Meals Passes House

Constitutionality Questioned lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK — An attempt to again pass funding to make school meals free for families making up to $60,000 a year was successful in the North Dakota State House Thursday evening. This comes after a previous single-subject bill that would have done the same thing failed in…
April 21, 2023

Corporate Ranching Advances

Passes House  PIX—-legis rep thomas ranching bill  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill that seeks to modernize ranching in North Dakota law has made its way through several amendments in a conference committee and passed the full body of the North Dakota State House for a second time Thursday.  House Bill…
April 20, 2023

Governor Signs Law on Trans Health Care 

By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for America  North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum signed a bill into law that makes it a crime to give gender-affirming care to people younger than 18.  Gender-affirming care for minors has increasingly come under attack in many conservative legislatures, including North Dakota, where lawmakers have…
April 20, 2023

Raw Milk Bill Passes House Again 

Direct-to-Consumer Sales  BISMARCK – A bill legalizing the direct-to-consumer sales of raw milk passed the North Dakota State House Wednesday for a second time.  House Bill 1515, the “raw milk” bill, originally passed the House. After Senate amendments it was referred to a conference committee.    After slight changes in conference…
April 20, 2023

Long-range Weather Outlook Improves 

El Nino Watch Issued  Warm summer ahead. Next winter too? Could be.  That’s the highlights of the latest 3-month weather outlook issued by the Climate Prediction Center.   Of course, while long-range weather predictions are always subject to change, the latest outlook for North Dakota is much improved from one…
April 20, 2023

Wintry Weather Persists 

NWS: Through Friday evening Key Messages   ● Wrap-around snow will bring accumulating snow to most of the area through Friday evening.   ● Gusty winds will create reduced visibility due to snow and blowing snow starting this evening.   ● Gusty winds in the southwest will make travel difficult…
April 20, 2023

Senate Fails to Override Rank Voting Ban Veto 

Local Control Debate  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate failed Wednesday to override the governor’s veto on a bill that would have banned rank and approval choice voting in the state.  House Bill 1273 would have prohibited political subdivisions from using a rank choice voting system, where voters…
April 19, 2023

Anger Evident at Velva Meeting 

ND Game and Fish Advisory Board  VELVA -- Moments into the meeting it was readily apparent what was on the minds of many – a deer baiting ban enacted by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department and upheld recently by the State Legislature.  At the District 2 Game and Fish…
April 19, 2023

Farmers Union Camp to mark 89th season

JAMESTOWN – In June, North Dakota Farmers Union will embark on its 89th season of Farmers Union Camp. The summer camp program annually draws more than 1,200 farm and city kids from across the state to the shores of Lake Tschida near Elgin and the Jamestown Reservoir, where Farmers Union camp facilities…
April 19, 2023

Discovery Center to Open 

Minot --The public is invited to the grand opening of the new Magic City Discovery Center located on Minot’s North Hill on Friday, May 5, 2023. The center’s doors will be open at 10 a.m.   Executive Director Wendy Keller shared, “This discovery center is a world class facility and one…
April 19, 2023

Winter Storm Mainly NW

National Weather Service Key Messages● Snow, heavy at times, is expected innorthwest and far north central North Dakotathrough tonight, with 6 to 10 inches of snowexpected in the Winter Storm Warning, and 1to 6 inches in the Winter Weather Advisory.● Snow may then be found for much of theNorth Dakota…
April 19, 2023

2022 Deer Season Summarized 

ND Game and Fish  A total of 47,590 North Dakota deer hunters took approximately 25,093 deer during the 2022 deer gun hunting season, according to a post-season survey conducted by the state Game and Fish Department.  Game and Fish made available 64,200 deer gun licenses last year. Overall hunter success…
April 18, 2023

Compromise Reached on Fishing Tourney Bill 

Proposed Increase to Nonresident Licenses  BISMARCK – The cost of holding a fishing tournament in North Dakota will go down considerably and nonresident fishermen will pay more for a license. That’s the main premise reached by a conference committee tasked with ironing out differences between the House of Representative and…
April 18, 2023

Bill to Ban Abortion at Six Weeks Advances 

Associated Press  Lawmakers in North Dakota's House passed a bill Monday that would criminalize abortions after six weeks of gestation -- even in cases of rape or incest, the Bismarck Tribune reported.  The bill still requires approval from the Senate and governor to become law.  Opponents of the bill said…
April 18, 2023

House Overrides Governor Veto  

'Patient Choice' Bill   lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House on Monday overrode Governor Doug Burgum’s veto of House Bill 1416.  The bill sought to prohibit health insurers from excluding a health care provider from participating on the health insurer’s panel.  Burgum’s reasoning for vetoing the bill was read…
April 17, 2023

End of the Rope 

A North Dakota Lynching MINOT – It was one of the most gruesome and heinous crimes ever committed in North Dakota. It led to an enraged mob breaking into a jail, snatching a prisoner from his cell, and hanging him off a nearby bridge.  The movie “End of a Rope”,…
April 17, 2023

Third Consecutive Record Count of Bighorn Sheep 

ND Game and Fish News  The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s 2022 bighorn sheep survey, completed by recounting lambs in March, revealed a record 347 bighorn sheep in the grasslands of western North Dakota, up 4% from 2021 and 15% above the five-year average. The count surpassed the previous…
April 17, 2023

Music to Help Kids Love Music 

Proceeds for a Good Cause  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – Though the weather is giving way to spring, this past weekend was a time for a fun Frozen Fingers’ Music Festival, with the proceeds going to sponsor kids attending music camp.  Frozen Fingers featured several musical groups Friday and Saturday, including singers,…
April 17, 2023

Both Drivers Charged in LaMoure County Injury Crash  

North Dakota Highway Patrol  What: Two vehicle Injury Crash   Where: Highway 13 mile marker 276 & 80th Ave SE, approximately 1.5 miles west of Edgeley on Highway 13.   When: April 15th, 2023 at 4:48PM   Road Conditions: Dry Asphalt   Weather Conditions: Overcast   Crash Involvement: Pickup vs.…
April 16, 2023

Fatality Crash near Mylo  

North Dakota Highway Patrol  What: Fatal   Where: ND 66 MM 18 & 47th Ave NE   When: 07:43 AM CST 4/16/2023   Road Conditions: Flooded   Weather Conditions: Clear/dark   Crash Involvement: 1 vehicle   Type of Crash: Rollover   Agencies Involved: Rolette County Sheriff’s Office   Vehicle No.…
April 16, 2023

Guarding the Capitol 

Director of Capitol Security lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – With so many people coming in and out of the North Dakota State Capitol, and the fact that it’s a high profile meeting place where controversial issues take place, security is necessary.  Darcy Aberle, North Dakota Highway Patrol sergeant and director of Capitol…
April 16, 2023

Maple Sugaring Day 

A Slice of Life A horse drawn wagon, flannel shirts, floppy eared caps, smiling faces, the smell of fresh pancakes, and sweet maple syrup.  Vermont?  Nope. Fort Stevenson State Park a few miles south of Garrison. Standing under one of the park’s most reliable box elder trees, Park Manager Chad Trautman,…
April 16, 2023

A Program for Victims of Abuse 

Dakota Hope Her Journey  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – As more awareness is being brought to the issue of domestic violence, more programs are being built to help victims in those situations.  Karmen Hanson, facilitator of a new Dakota Hope Clinic program called Her Journey, described the program as a biblically based…
April 15, 2023

Senators Question $50 Million for Tourism 

Commerce Budget Increased 415%  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – One bill making its way through the North Dakota State Legislature seeks to provide $50 million for tourism initiatives, which had some senators hesitant before the bill passed Thursday.  House Bill 1018 seeks to increase the Department of Commerce budget by 415%, from about…
April 14, 2023

Souris River Ice Breaks Up 

River Contains Rapid Melt  MINOT – The breaking up of ice in the Souris River provided interesting viewing Thursday evening but the minimal flow in the Souris stayed well within the banks throughout the city.   Despite a sudden rise in temperatures, this runoff season for the Souris is sizing…
April 14, 2023

Race Bill Debated Again 

Accreditation Concern  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House has once again debated and passed a bill prohibiting the penalization of people based on their support or opposition to specified concepts such as the idea that one race is privileged over another.  Senate Bill 2247 would prohibit state universities…
April 14, 2023

Trinity Healthcare Campus Unveiled 

Nearing Official Opening  MINOT – Trinity Hospital officials conducted a “sneak peak” tour Thursday of the new Healthcare Campus and Medical District that will soon be receiving patients.  “This is the most amazing this to hit Minot in its history,” said Randy Schwan, Trinity vice-president, during opening remarks to those…
April 13, 2023

House Again Passes Private School Tuition Funds 

Bill Subject to Veto  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House has twice approved a bill providing students at private schools tuition aid. The second passage of the bill took place Thursday morning but lacked two thirds vote needed to override a possible veto from the governor.  House Bill…
April 13, 2023

Vehicle Vs Motorcycle Fatality Crash in West Fargo  

ND Highway Patrol  What: Fatality   Where: Intersection of Main Ave and 17th street (City of West Fargo).  When: April 12th, 2023, at 9:10 PM (Central Time).   Road Conditions: Good   Weather Conditions: Cloudy   Crash Involvement: Vehicle   Type of Crash: T-Bone Collision   Agencies Involved: NDHP, West…
April 13, 2023

Senate Sifts Through $3 Billion University Funds 

Lengthy Number of Items Explained  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A North Dakota State Senator explained a 30-page bill that appropriates over three billion dollars to the state universities, which passed the Senate Wednesday.  House Bill 1003 seeks to appropriate over $3.2 billion for state universities, including $1.1 billion to the University of…
April 12, 2023

Judge blocks rules intended to protect nation's waterways 

By SCOTT McFETRIDGE Associated Press  DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked a federal rule in 24 states that is intended to protect thousands of small streams, wetlands and other waterways throughout the nation.  U.S. District Judge Daniel L. Hovland in Bismarck, North Dakota, halted…
April 12, 2023

Governor Signs Trans Athlete Bans  

By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for America  North Dakota's Republican Gov. Doug Burgum on Tuesday evening signed two transgender athlete bans into law, effectively prohibiting transgender girls and women from joining female sports teams in K-12 and college.  Lawmakers in the House and Senate passed the bills with veto-proof majorities…
April 12, 2023

2023-25 Watercraft Registrations 

ND Game and Fish News   North Dakota watercraft owners should note that 2023 is the first year of a new three-year registration period.  Watercraft registrations must be renewed online by visiting My Account at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov. A credit card is required.  The price…
April 12, 2023

House Votes Money for Minot Airport Hangar 

Military Museum in Bismarck  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House approved an appropriation bill that includes money for a Minot airport hangar and a military museum in Bismarck.  Senate Bill 2016 provides a total of approximately $386 million of federal and state money for the adjutant general’s budget.…
April 12, 2023

Cigar Bill Signed 

Allows Cigar Lounges in State  BISMARCK – Smoking in public places in North Dakota, banned by a ballot measure in 2012, is about to change somewhat.  On Tuesday Governor Doug Burgum signed into law House Bill 1229. What was known as the “cigar lounge” bill goes into effect August 1…
April 12, 2023

Property Tax Increase for Water Boards 

ND House Approves Bill  BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House approved a bill Tuesday that would require counties to levy a maximum of up to two mills of property tax for a joint water resource board.  Senate Bill 2372 would require all districts within the Souris River, Red River,…
April 11, 2023

Charge Filed in Bicycle Death 

Driver Jailed, Bond Hearing Set  WATFORD CITY – A resident of this community, Julian Montoya, 19, has been arrested for negligent homicide because of a car/bicycle collision April 8. The incident occurred shortly before 7 p.m. in the parking lot of the Madison Heights Apartments.  According to an affidavit filed…
April 11, 2023

Money for Private Students Passes Senate 

Lawmakers Debate School Choice  BISMARCK – A bill to help offset tuition costs for students enrolling in private K-12 schools passed the North Dakota State Senate Tuesday.  House Bill 1532 would provide funds to qualified private schools for the purpose of offsetting the cost for parents, no more than 30%…
April 11, 2023

Runoff Underway in North Dakota 

Hydrologic Outlook   National Weather Service Bismarck ND 11:13 AM CDT Tue Apr 11 2023  ...RUNOFF FROM SNOWMELT WAS INCREASING ACROSS WESTERN AND CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA...  Water from melting snow was establishing pathways to the rivers and streams across western and central North Dakota.  Some of the more prominent rivers and streams that were already…
April 11, 2023

Sports Betting Fails Senate 

Lawmakers Debate Regulating Versus Ban  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A resolution that would have placed a measure on the ballot to allow sports betting failed in the North Dakota State Senate Monday.  House Bill 3002 would have placed a constitutional measure to allow the legislative assembly to authorize sports betting in the…
April 10, 2023

Term Limits Resolution Rejected 

Senate Rejects Two House Votes  BISMARCK – Two resolutions that passed overwhelmingly in the North Dakota State House of Representatives suffered crushing rejection in the Senate Monday.  House Concurrent Resolution 3019, which sought to repeal and replace a term limits initiated measure approved by state voters in the November 2022…
April 10, 2023

Senate Votes for Signature Fraud Penalty 

lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to provide a fine of up to a $3,000 for fraudulent signatures passed the North Dakota State Senate Monday.  House Bill 1230 initially sought to issue a fine no less than $10,000 to a ballot measure’s committee chairman that willfully submits invalid signatures. Amendments were…
April 10, 2023

ND Game and Fish News 

 Earth Day Patch Contest Winners   The North Dakota Game and Fish Department announced the winners of the 2023 Earth Day Patch Contest. Over 2,000 students and 116 schools entered this year’s contest.  Winners in three age categories are Ella Fernandez, Fessenden Bowdon Elementary, (K-4); Brooke Livingston, Kenmare Public School…
April 10, 2023

High Temps, Fast Melt 

Minimal Runoff Occurring  MINOT – The snowpack in the Minot area has diminished considerably in the past few days and, with temperatures more June-like than April, the remaining snow should melt quickly.  “What we’ll have for temperatures today, and going forward, is putting a blowtorch on the snowpack,” said Allen…
April 10, 2023

Mister Chief Clerk 

Reading Bills for 18 Years  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – In North Dakota the titles of legislative bills are read to both the State House and State Senate.   Who reads the titles on the House side?  Buell Reich, Bismarck, chief clerk for the House side, said his job includes taking care…
April 9, 2023

The Silence of the Owl 

A Slice of Life  Sometimes a person needs to listen to the silence.  Our world is filled with sounds of all sorts, so much so that most of us don’t even realize it. There’s cheering and chatter, the closing of car doors, noise of traffic, televisions, ring tones of cell…
April 9, 2023

Watford City Boy Killed on Bicycle  

North Dakota Highway Patrol  What: Fatality   Where: 1200 block of Main Street in Watford City, North Dakota   When: April 8th, 2023, at approximately 0650 PM SCT   Road Conditions: dry   Weather Conditions: Clear, Sunny   Crash Involvement: Vehicle vs Pedestrian   Agencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol,…
April 9, 2023

Boatload of Proposed Constitutional Measures This Year

Lawmakers Sort Out Resolutions lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  BISMARCK – There is no limit to how many constitutional measures can be placed on a ballot in North Dakota, but the upcoming 2024 ballot looks like it may have a hefty amount due to the many legislative resolutions introduced this session, according to state…
April 8, 2023

Chippewa Woman Named North Dakota Poet Laureate 

By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for America  North Dakota lawmakers have appointed a Chippewa woman as the state's poet laureate, making her the first Native American to hold this position in the state and increasing attention to her expertise on the troubled history of Native American boarding schools.  Denise Lajimodiere,…
April 7, 2023

Lawmakers Change Child Labor Laws for Sports 

Fourteen-Year-Old Workers Past 9 P.M.  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate passed a bill Friday that would allow 14- and 15-year-olds to work past 9 p.m. at sports events in the summer months.  North Dakotans must be 14 years old to be employed, and currently youth 14 and…
April 7, 2023

Sakakawea Outlook Increased 

Expected Runoff Climbs Above Average  RIVERDALE – Lake Sakakawea is now expected to reach a peak elevation four feet higher than predicted one month ago.  According to the April projections from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the state’s largest body of water will reach 1,836.6 feet in late July.…
April 7, 2023

House Votes for Legal Immigration Office 

A Strategy in Helping Workforce Shortages  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House has passed a bill that would create an office of legal immigration, which lawmakers say is one way to help the workforce and retention crisis.  Senate Bill 2142 would appropriate $485,000 to the Department of Commerce…
April 7, 2023

State Meal Reimbursement Increased 

Passes Senate, House  BISMARCK -- The amount of money state employees, legislators included, are to be reimbursed for meal expenses has been increased by the North Dakota Legislature.  The Senate passed SB2124 43-4 and sent it to the House where it initially failed 31-59 but passed a reconsideration vote the…
April 7, 2023

House Extends Time Limits for Sexual Assault Lawsuits 

Bill Previously Passed Senate  BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House passed a bill this week to change the window of time for a person to file a lawsuit on the grounds of sexual assault.  The current statute of limitation in the century code for someone to sue if they…
April 7, 2023

Theodore Roosevelt National Park Transportation Passes 

House Amendments  BISMARCK – A bill to allow a transportation agreement with the Theodore Roosevelt National Park near Medora and Watford City has passed both North Dakota State Legislative Chambers after amendments.  Senate Bill 2110 would allow the director of the North Dakota Department of Transportation to enter an agreement…
April 6, 2023

Money Reduced for Minot AFB Retention 

House Committee Slices Senate Request  BISMARCK – Members of the State House Appropriations Committee have agreed to grant money for military base retention in the state, but to a lesser amount than requested in Senate Bill 2240.  SB2240 sought $900,000 for Minot, and $1 million to be divided equally between…
April 6, 2023

Why Western ND Avoided Major Storm Impact 

National Weather Service  While much of eastern North Dakota experienced heavy snow and blizzard conditions, the western half of the state did not get the storm we were expecting. Several factors likely contributed to less snow and weaker winds than were forecasted along and west of Highway 83, as shown…
April 6, 2023

Man Charged with Multiple Felonies Appears in Court 

Appearance Cut Short  MINOT – It began with a gas drive off in Wilton and ended in downtown Minot. In between was a wild car chase that included gunshots, a McLean County sheriff’s deputy being struck by a stolen car, driving at high speed the wrong way on U.S. Highway…
April 5, 2023

Senate Votes to Close Defined Benefit Plan 

Retirement Options for Future Public Employees  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to close a traditional pension plan for future public employees passed the North Dakota State Senate Tuesday.  House Bill 1040 would close what’s known as the defined benefit plan on December 31, 2024 for new public employees starting January…
April 5, 2023

Storm Snowfall Amounts in North Dakota 

National Weather Service    ...SNOWFALL REPORTS AS OF 11:30 AM CDT Wed., April 5...  Location                     Amount    Time/Date       Provider Ashley                       14.5 in   0800 AM 04/05   COOP Montpelier 3.3 ESE           13.3 in   0700 AM 04/05   COCORAHS 7 NW Berlin                   13.0 in   0822 AM 04/05   Public 5 ESE Jamestown              12.0 in   1018 AM 04/05   Public La Moure 4.6 ESE            …
April 5, 2023

ND Game and Fish Advisory Board Meetings Announced 

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department Advisory Board will host public meetings this spring at seven locations across the state. Districts 3 and 4 will have a shared meeting. In addition, the district 7 meeting in Bismarck will be streamed live on the Game and Fish website, gf.nd.gov.  Some…
April 5, 2023

UND Receives Nearly $8 Million Critical Minerals Production Facility 

BISMARCK – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, announced the U.S. Department of Energy awarded the University of North Dakota $7,999,999 to advance construction of an inaugural critical mineral extraction and separation facility.  “Along with their industry partners and the U.S. Department of Energy,…
April 5, 2023

Senators Split on Outdoor Bills 

Deer Baiting Bill Fails, Fishing Tourney Fees Passes  BISMARCK – The North Dakota Senate voted on two very prominent bills involving Game and Fish Department policies late Tuesday, rejecting one and passing the other.  HB1151, the deer baiting bill, which received more written comment than any other bill this legislative…
April 4, 2023

Proposal to Add Legislative Days 

Increase from 80 to 100 days  MINOT – There's a movement underway in the State Legislature to extend the length of sessions from 80 days to 100 days.  House Concurrent Resolution 3020 passed the House 74-18. It is scheduled to be heard by the Senate Workforce Development Committee this Thursday.…
April 4, 2023

Williams County Double Fatal Crash  

ND Highway Patrol  Where: 57th St Ne near Springbrook, NE of Williston   When: 4/3 @ approx. 8:17 pm Central Time   Road Conditions: Clear   Weather Conditions: Clear   Crash Involvement: Pickup vs Train   Type of Crash: Right Angle Collision   Agencies Involved: NDHP, Williams County Sheriff’s office,…
April 4, 2023

Double Fatal in Ward County  

ND Highway Patrol  What: Fatal Crash   Where: Highway 2 near mile marker 115   When: 4/3 @ approx. 11:44 pm Central Time   Road Conditions: Scattered Ice   Weather Conditions: Light Snow  Crash Involvement: Single Vehicle Rollover   Type of Crash: Single Vehicle Rollover  Agencies Involved: NDHP, Ward County…
April 4, 2023

Committee Votes to Overturn Election 

Resolution Seeks to Reverse Term Limits  BISMARCK – The North Dakota Senate Judiciary Committee wants the initiated measure that implemented terms limits for legislators and the governor to be repealed.  By a 5-2 vote Monday the Judiciary Committee gave a Do Pass recommendation to House Concurrent Resolution 3019 and forwarded…
April 3, 2023

Rules for Tenure Fail Senate 

Universities of Dickinson and Bismarck  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill that adds rules and a system of review for some university professors with tenure failed in the North Dakota State Senate Friday.  House Bill 1446 would have created a four-year program with four to five new requirements for tenured faculty…
April 3, 2023

House Fails to Override Speed Limit, Pronoun Vetoes 

Two-Thirds Vote Not Reached  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House failed to override a pair of bills vetoed by Gov. Doug Burgum.  Senate Bill 2231 sought to prohibit a government entity from mandating a teacher use the preferred pronouns of a student. The bill also prohibits public schools…
April 3, 2023

Paddlefish Tags, Deer Gratis Online 

ND Game and Fish News  North Dakota’s paddlefish snagging season opens May 1, and snaggers should note the sale and distribution of paddlefish tags are similar to last year.  Paddlefish tags are available for purchase online at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov, at license vendors, and…
April 3, 2023

Semi and Combine Collide 

ND Highway Patrol  What: Road Closure/Property Damage Only Crash   Where: I-94, westbound lane, mile marker 132, 2 miles east of New Salem   When: April 1, 2023, 3:45 PM CT   Road Conditions: Good seasonal driving, dry.   Weather Conditions: Sunny, 37 degrees, 16 mph winds gusting to 23…
April 2, 2023

Madame Secretary

Reading the Bills for Six Years BISMARCK – Legislative bills go through a rigorous process to become law, and part of that process is that every bill’s potential location in Century Code must be read audibly to both chambers of the state. The person who reads this must do so…
April 2, 2023

Slice of Life  

The Gift of Nelson Lake Darn it anyway. Sometimes it seems as though the warm days of spring will never come. However, at least for some, there’s a remedy of sorts.   Long winters are tough on anyone, but especially on those fishermen who are tired of looking at fishing rods stacked…
April 2, 2023

North Dakota Submarine Deployment Detailed 

Commander Speaks to ND Legislature  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – North Dakota’s submarine executed its third deployment a year ago during the Russia-Ukraine war. Its commander detailed the trip to the state legislators earlier this week.  Commander Robert Edmonson III, Connecticut, commanding officer of the submarine USS North Dakota, told legislators he…
April 1, 2023

Deer Baiting, Fishing Tourney Fees Advance 

Hot Topic Outdoor Bills at ND Legislature  BISMARCK – Two bills that have captured the attention of hunters and fishermen in the state will soon be brought to a vote on the floor of the Senate.  Both HB1151, the deer baiting bill, and HB1538, the fishing tournament fee bill have…
March 31, 2023

Senate Votes to Give SOS More Power 

Bill Requiring Discretion of Signature Validity  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to give the North Dakota Secretary of State more authority in the petition process has passed the State Senate.  House Bill 1324 would require the Secretary of State to use discretion over the random sampling process as to the…
March 31, 2023

Senate Overrides Pronoun Veto 

House Yet to Act  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate overrode the governor’s veto Thursday on a bill prohibiting the government from requiring certain pronouns.  Senate Bill 2231 seeks to prohibit a government entity from mandating a teacher use the preferred pronouns of a student. The bill also…
March 31, 2023

Shooting Leaves One Dead in Beulah 

Beulah Police Department  The Beulah Police Department and Mercer County Sheriff’s Department were dispatched to a local business (Thursday)for a report of shots fired with 2 individuals being hit. While responding a Beulah Police Officer was able to initiate a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle. A male subject was…
March 31, 2023

Seat Belt Primary Bill Passes House 

Arguments for Safety and Personal Responsibility   lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House passed a bill Thursday that would give law enforcement the ability to pull someone over for the reason of not wearing a seatbelt.  Senate Bill 2362 seeks to change the violation of not wearing a seatbelt…
March 31, 2023

Squabble Over Landowner Permission Bill

House Says No to Reconsideration  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – North Dakota State House leaders deliberated on whether a vote should happen before a bill seeking to require permission from landowners failed to be reconsidered Wednesday.  Senate Bill 2251 would have required corporations to obtain written consent from a landowner, or a…
March 30, 2023

Man Involved in Self Defense Case Testifies on North Dakota Bill 

BISMARCK – Kyle Rittenhouse of Illinois has been known by many in the country as having been involved in a self-defense case and is now expressing support for a North Dakota self-defense bill.  House Bill 1213 would allow North Dakota courts to order the state to reimburse legal costs for…
March 30, 2023

Senate Passes Relocation of Sexually Explicit Books 

Bill Accused of Targeting LGBTQ Community  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A requirement for public libraries to relocate their sexually explicit books from the children’s section to the adult section passed the North Dakota State Senate Wednesday.  House Bill 1205 seeks to prohibit public libraries from keeping sexually explicit material in its…
March 30, 2023

Judge orders US to resume oil, gas leasing in North Dakota 

By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press  A federal judge has ordered the U.S. government to resume oil and gas lease sales on federal lands in North Dakota, even as a legal battle continues over the Biden administration's decision to pause the leasing program two years ago in an effort to combat…
March 29, 2023

School Security Always a Concern 

Increased Scrutiny Follows Nashville Shooting  MINOT – In the wake of a school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee earlier this week school administrators are reviewing their safety protocols, as well as reminding all students, parents, and citizens to remain observant and report any concerns they may have for student safety.  At Minot’s…
March 29, 2023

Virtual School Bill Passes Senate 

Distance Learning Enrollment  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate has passed a bill to allow per pupil funds to follow students enrolling in a virtual school.  Senate Bill 1376 seeks to prohibit school districts from denying enrollment to students for virtual school and allow the per pupil funds…
March 29, 2023

Cold temps help contain chemicals in North Dakota derailment 

By JOSH FUNK Associated Press  The cold weather in North Dakota kept chemicals that spilled from a derailed Canadian Pacific train from spreading very far, authorities said.  Richland County Emergency Management Director Brett Lambrecht said Tuesday that with temperatures well below freezing all of the chemicals that leaked remained within…
March 29, 2023

Surveyor Permission Fails House 

Tie Vote in Eminent Domain Issue BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House narrowly defeated a bill that would have required surveyors to obtain written consent from landowners before entering their land.  Senate Bill 2251 would have required corporations to obtain written consent from a landowner or a court order…
March 28, 2023

Mountain Lion Late Season Closes in Zone 1 

Mountain lion hunting during the late season in Zone 1 is closed after the harvest limit of seven total cats was reached.  The mountain lion season in Zone 2, which is the rest of the state outside Zone 1, has no harvest limit and is open through March 31. 
March 28, 2023

House Passes Ban on Penalization Based on ‘Divisive Concepts’ 

Public University Curriculum  BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House passed a bill Monday to prohibit public universities from penalizing someone based on 'divisive concepts’ such as the idea that one race is privileged over another.  Senate Bill 2247 would prohibit state universities from conducting mandatory noncredit earning training that…
March 28, 2023

Legislature Pondering Corporate Ranching, Foreign Land Ownership  

Bills Remain in Active Process MINOT – Two bills still working their way through the legislative process, one dealing with corporate ranching and the other with foreign ownership of land within the state, are receiving plenty of attention.  Rep. Jay Fisher, R-Dis. 5, Minot, told a legislative forum in Minot…
March 28, 2023

School Lunch Burned in Senate 

Lawmakers say no to free lunch  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to provide free lunch in schools for more students failed in the North Dakota State Senate Monday.  House Bill 1491 would have provided an appropriation of $6 million, or as much as is necessary, to provide free lunch to…
March 27, 2023

Chemical Spill as Train derails in rural North Dakota 

Associated Press  WYNDMERE (AP) — A Canadian Pacific train derailed in rural North Dakota Sunday night and spilled hazardous materials. But local authorities and the railroad said there is no threat to public safety.  There were no injuries and no fire associated with the derailment, which occurred in a rural…
March 27, 2023

Minot Missile Money 

For planning of major project  MINOT – The Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles based at Minot Air Force Base are due for replacement. A bill before the State Legislature, SB2240, seeks to appropriate money that would finance necessary community planning for the massive project.  Sen. Randy Burckhard, R-Dis. 5, Minot,…
March 27, 2023

Term Limits and Tax Relief 

Topics at Legislative Forum  MINOT – The North Dakota legislature is taking aim at a term limits-initiated measure approved by voters in the last general election. The matter was one of the topics discussed at a recent legislative forum in Minot.  House Concurrent Resolution No. 3019 passed the House 63-29…
March 27, 2023

Elk, Moose, Bighorn Sheep Apps Due 

ND Game and Fish News   Elk, Moose, Bighorn Sheep Apps Due   Elk, moose and bighorn sheep applications must be submitted online before midnight, March 29.  Applicants can apply by visiting My Account at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov.  Elk, moose and bighorn sheep lottery licenses are issued…
March 27, 2023

Tax Break for Hospitals Under Construction 

Approved by ND Senate  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARK – The North Dakota State Senate has passed a bill to exempt hospitals and nursing homes from property tax during construction.  House Bill 1438 would exempt public hospitals and nursing homes from paying taxes on their undeveloped properties of up to 50 acres for…
March 27, 2023

Williams County Injury Crash  

North Dakota Highway Patrol  What: Serious Injury Crash   Where: ND Highway 1804 near MM 290   When: 5:30 am Central Time, March 26   Road Conditions: Clear   Weather Conditions: Foggy   Crash Involvement: Semi vs Pickup Truck   Type of Crash: Right Angle Collision   Agencies Involved: NDHP, Williams…
March 26, 2023

Supporting the Governor’s Appointee 

Financial Director’s Assistant  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – Since the governor is managing an entire state, he appoints assistants. However, sometimes those assistants also need assistance.  Lori Sondag is the executive assistant to Joe Morrissette, director of the Office of Management and Budget for the cabinet of Republican Governor Doug Burgum. Sondag…
March 26, 2023

Slice of Life

Some Things Fishy  I can’t remember the first time I went fishing, or the first fish I caught. I’m thinking I was about six years old or so and do know that I’ve been an avid fisherman to this day.  Every fisherman has a few tales to tell. Many have…
March 26, 2023

Expanding Far and Wide 

Dakota Hope Mini Clinics  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – A great service typically doesn’t stay in one place but moves to areas where it’s most needed.  Mandy Crocker, nurse project manager for Dakota Hope Clinic, said her role is to help Dakota Hope expand to the rural communities.  Crocker began her work…
March 25, 2023

House Overturns Previous Vote on UND Property Tax 

Statements Corrected  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House reversed an earlier decision and voted down a resolution Friday to give the option to voters to repeal a one mill levy property tax, a tax which funds the medical school at the University of North Dakota.  Senate Concurrent Resolution…
March 24, 2023

Single Subject Constitution Passes House 

Resolution to Change Requirements for Measures  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A resolution attempting to simplify constitutional measures by requiring a single subject rule passed the North Dakota State House Thursday.  Senate Concurrent Resolution 4013 would place a measure on the November 2024 ballot to require all future initiated measures be one subject…
March 24, 2023

Corporate Livestock Bill Reaches Committee 

ND Senators Hear Testimony  BISMARCK – A bill for the purpose of “authorized livestock farm corporation requirements”, touted by Gov. Doug Burgum in his annual state-of-the-state address, was heard by members of the Senate Agriculture and Veteran’s Affairs Committee Friday.  The bill, dubbed both the Corporate Ranching bill and the…
March 24, 2023

Removal of Property Tax for UND Passes House 

Funding for Medical Center  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House voted Thursday to place on the ballot a removal of the only property tax that the state levies, which goes to the medical center at the University of North Dakota.  Senate Concurrent Resolution 4019 would place on the…
March 23, 2023

Repeal of Trigger on Oil Extraction Tax 

lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate passed a bill Wednesday to remove the upper trigger on the oil extraction tax.  House Bill 1286 would remove the upper trigger on oil extraction tax with the exception of tax on oil wells within the Fort Berthold Reservation boundaries. The upper…
March 23, 2023

North Dakota House Passes School Gender Pronoun Prohibition 

By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for America  Public schools and state agencies in North Dakota would be prohibited from referring to students and employees by any pronouns that don't reflect the sex assigned to them at birth, under a bill approved by the legislature.  The House approved the bill 60-32…
March 23, 2023

All Traffic Violations to be Recorded

Bill Passes Senate lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate passed a bill Wednesday requiring all traffic violations be placed on a person’s driving record for any insurance company to see. Current law makes an exception for traffic violations that result in the deduction of two points or less.…
March 22, 2023

Removal of Front License Plate Fails Senate 

Senators Disagree with Representatives  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate voted down a bill Wednesday, House Bill 1295, that would have removed the requirement to have front license plates on motor vehicles.  “A front license plate may not be aesthetically pleasing, but it serves a very valuable purpose,” said…
March 22, 2023

Senate Votes to Change Interstate Speed Limit 

From 75 to 80 Miles Per Hour  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate voted Wednesday to change the speed limit on the state’s interstate highways.  House Bill 1475 would change the speed limit on some portions of North Dakota’s interstates from 75 miles per hour to 80 miles…
March 22, 2023

Minot State Wins ACHA Men’s Hockey Championship

MARLBOROUGH, Mass. – The Beavers are National Champions once again!  One goal late in the second period and 19 saves by goalie Jake Anthony proved to be just enough Tuesday night as the No. 1 Minot State men’s hockey team held on to beat No. 3 Adrian (Mich.), claiming the…
March 21, 2023

School Construction Assistance Fails 

Senators Say No to Two Bills  BISMARCK – It’s back to the cutting board for school districts in the state caught up in rising inflationary costs of construction projects.  Communities that passed bond issues – Minot, Rugby, Mandan, and West Fargo, had hoped to get some assistance from the state…
March 21, 2023

North Dakota Senate advances tax breaks for fracking 

By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for America  The North Dakota Senate passed a bill Monday that would give tax incentives to oil companies for "restimulating" old oil wells in the state through hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking.  Fracking involves injecting high-pressure water deep underground to extract oil or gas…
March 21, 2023

Ex-caregiver Sentenced in Pushing Death 

By The Associated Press  FARGO (AP) — A former employee at a North Dakota care center was sentenced Monday to two years in prison for the death of an elderly resident.  Rachel Cooper, 60, pleaded guilty to negligent homicide in the August 2021 death of 78-year-old Gary Pearson. In addition…
March 20, 2023

Diaper Sales Tax Exemption Passes Senate 

North Dakota Senators Discuss Family Needs  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to exempt diapers from sales tax passed the North Dakota State Senate Monday.  House Bill 1177 seeks to exempt the purchase of children's diapers from the payment of sales tax. The bill received a Do Not Pass recommendation from…
March 20, 2023

Childcare Bills Fail House 

Monthly Payments for Workforce and Tax Credit  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – Two bills relating to childcare have failed in the North Dakota State House.  Senate Bill 2301 would have created a childcare stabilization program to provide daycare centers with monthly payments based on their licensed capacity and the age of the…
March 20, 2023

Minot State Women’s Hockey Advances to National Championship 

#3 Minot State-1, #2 Midland University-0  BOSTON, MASS. -- The third-ranked Minot State University women’s hockey team defeated second-ranked Midland University (Nebraska) 1-0 Sunday afternoon to advance to the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division 1 championship game.  Jordan Kulbida scored the lone goal of the game at the 5:36 mark…
March 19, 2023

A Slice of Life 

The Promise of Spring  Spring.  For me it is the most anticipated season of the year. I’d guess it is for a lot of other people too, especially when winter seems to hang around a bit too long.  Spring is never all sunny days and warm temperatures, but it is a season…
March 19, 2023

Keeping an Eye on the Senate Floor 

Senate Sergeant at Arms  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The Dakotan interviewed a sergeant at arms for the North Dakota State House. Now it’s time to take a look at what it’s like on the Senate side.  Wayne Rogstad of Bismarck, Senate sergeant at arms, said his main job is similar to…
March 19, 2023

Minot State Women Move into National Semifinals 

No. 3 Minot State 3, No. 6 Maryville 1  BOSTON, Mass. – For the second time in two games at nationals, Jordan Kulbida twice found the back of the net for Minot State.  The recently named ACHA Second-Team All-American scored a short-handed goal to open the scoring, then added a…
March 18, 2023

Saturday State “B” Boys' Basketball Tournament 

7th Place:  Medina-68, Warwick-51  5th Place:  Thompson-72, Powers Lake-Burke Central-61  3rd Place:  Beulah-66, Des Lacs-Burlington-57 Championship:  Central Cass-61 , Shiloh Christian-44
March 18, 2023

Fishing Tournament Fee Kerfuffle 

Senate Committee Hears Testimony  BISMARCK – Since 1984 the North Dakota Game and Fish Department has assessed state fishing tournaments a 10% conservation fee and required that 75% of entry fees be paid out to tourney competitors. A bill that passed the House, 90-2, asks for a change in Game…
March 17, 2023

State Employee Third Plan Fails House 

Colonoscopy, Breast Pump, Contraceptive Coverage Struck  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A third option for state employee health insurance coverage was struck down by the North Dakota State House Thursday.  Senate Bill 2171 would have directed the Public Employees’ Retirement System board to develop a third option for state employee health insurance…
March 17, 2023

2023-24 Licenses Needed April 1 

ND Game & Fish  North Dakota anglers, trappers and hunters are reminded that new licenses are required beginning April 1.  Licenses can be purchased online by visiting the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov. Once the license is processed, hunters and anglers will have the option to print a…
March 17, 2023

Highway 6 Fatality Crash  

ND Highway Patrol  What: Two Vehicle Fatality Crash   Where: Highway 6 MM 59, 6 miles south of Mandan   When: 03/16/2023 at 9:28 CT   Road Conditions: Snow and Ice Covered   Weather Conditions: Blowing Snow   Type of Crash: Head on collision   Agencies Involved: NDHP, Morton County…
March 16, 2023

State Class B Boy's Basketball Tournament 

Opening Round in Bismarck  Shiloh Christian-69, Powers Lake-Burke Central 38  Beulah-38, Medina-Pingree/Buchanan 31 Central Cass 58, Warwick 46 Des Lacs-Burlington 55, Thompson 48  
March 16, 2023

Official State Firearm Fails House 

Controversy Over Winchester Model 1876 lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to designate the state’s official firearm failed the North Dakota State House Wednesday.  Senate Concurrent Resolution 4010 would have designated the Winchester Model 1876 as the official state firearm of North Dakota.  “The Political Subdivisions committee heard testimony that this…
March 16, 2023

Below Normal Temps Ahead 

Latest 3-month Weather Outlook  MINOT – The always anticipated spring season, which in North Dakota is usually early summer, isn’t expected to be very favorable in our region. That's the crux of the latest 3-month weather outlook issued by the Climate Prediction Center.  According to CPC analysis, the April-May-June temperature…
March 16, 2023

Elk, Moose, Bighorn Sheep Applications Online 

ND Game & Fish Elk, moose and bighorn sheep applications are available online at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov. The deadline for applying is March 29.  A total of 603 elk licenses are available to hunters this fall, an increase of 40 from last year.  Licenses…
March 16, 2023

Senate Kills Removal of Schools from Sports Betting 

Resolution Amendment Fails  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – An amendment to remove schools from the intent of a sports betting resolution failed in the North Dakota State Senate Wednesday.  House Concurrent Resolution 3002 would put on the November 2024 ballot a constitutional measure to allow sports betting in the state.  The Senate…
March 16, 2023

Fatal Crash and Chemical Spill 

ND Highway Patrol  What: Two vehicle commercial motor vehicle fatal crash Where: I-94 MM 336 Westbound, approximately 2 miles west of Mapleton   When: March 15th, 2023 at approximately 1:47 pm   Road Conditions: Dry pavement   Weather Conditions: Partly cloudy   Type of Crash: Rear end collision   Agencies…
March 15, 2023

Cigar Bill Passes Senate 

Legislators’ Mixed Votes  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate passed a bill Wednesday to allow cigar lounges in private businesses.  House Bill 1229, after Senate amendments, would allow private businesses to operate as a cigar lounge with certain regulations including a ventilation system. Cigar lounges are defined in…
March 15, 2023

New Term Limits Pass House 

Constitutional Measure Proposed  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House has passed a resolution proposing changes to current term limits in the constitution that had been passed by voters in November.  Current term limits in Article XV of the constitution, passed by more than 63% of voters in November…
March 15, 2023

Sen. Cramer, on Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank 

MARCH 15, 2023  WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, member of the Senate Banking Committee, issued the below statement on the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank and subsequent reactions by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the Federal Reserve Board, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation:  “The failures of Silicon Valley Bank…
March 15, 2023

Fatal Crash near St. Thomas  

North Dakota Highway Patrol  What: Fatality   Where: US Highway 81 mm 203   When: 03/14/2023 @ 08:40 AM   Road Conditions: Ice covered   Weather Conditions: Sunny, blowing snow   Crash Involvement: Semi v. Car   Type of Crash: Right-Angle   Agencies Involved: NDHP, Pembina County Sheriff’s Office, Valley…
March 15, 2023

Verdict Reached in Gun Battle Chase 

Not guilty on all counts  MINOT – It was unanimous on all four counts – not guilty.  That was the decision reached by a 7-woman, 5-man jury in North Central District Court here shortly after noon Tuesday.  Donald Lee Cooper was facing four felony counts. They were AA felony Accomplice…
March 14, 2023

Reconsideration of Digital Currency Bill Fails Senate 

Proposed Change to the Definition of Money  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A North Dakota state senator attempted Monday to reconsider a bill in order to amend wording that excludes certain electronic currency.  House Bill 1082 is a bill that is over 100 pages, but much of the concern is on page…
March 14, 2023

Arson Arrest in Adams County 

Statement from Adams County SO 
March 14, 2023

House Moves to Change Rules for County Taxes 

Bill to Change 2011 Vote  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Legislature voted Monday to change rules for counties receiving Grant and Per Diem program funding.  Senate Bill 2162 would allow counties to continue to receive GPD funding without levying property tax by a total of 10 mills for…
March 13, 2023

Two Dead in Four Vehicle Crash 

ND Highway Patrol  What: Four vehicle fatal crash   Where: Hwy. 13 MM 379, 1/3 mile west of I-29   When: March 13th, 2023 @ approximately 5:48 am   Road Conditions: Ice and snow covered road   Type of Crash: Right angle and side swipe Agencies Involved: NDHP, Richland County…
March 13, 2023

Snowfall Reports from Weekend Blizzard   

National Weather Service Bismarck ND  926 PM CDT Sun Mar 12 2023  ...SNOWFALL REPORTS FROM MARCH 10-12, 2023...  Location Amount Time/Date Provider  1 E Minot 13.0 in 0511 PM 03/11 Trained Spotter  Bottineau 11.4 in 0915 AM 03/12 COOP  1 WNW Velva 11.3 in 0800 AM 03/12 CO-OP Observer  Crosby 10.0 in…
March 13, 2023

Accomplice to Murder Trial Awaits Verdict 

Final instructions given to jury  Update: The jury did not reach a decision Monday and resumed deliberations at 9 a.m. Tuesday. MINOT – Following closing arguments this morning, Judge Gary Lee sent the jury to the deliberation room in trial of Donald Lee Cooper, Jr.  shortly before 1 p.m. Cooper…
March 13, 2023

Winter storm shuts down interstates, blamed in fatal wreck 

By The Associated Press BISMARCK (AP) — A late-winter blizzard settled over the upper Midwest on Saturday, shutting down roads and adding to one of the snowiest seasons in recent decades.  Bismarck, North Dakota, received nearly 6 inches of snow from Friday night into Saturday morning, and more was predicted.…
March 12, 2023

Helping the Legislators 

Page at the Capitol  BISMARCK – As North Dakota State legislators race to get through hundreds of bills, there are some people of all ages stationed in the chambers to help them.  Alice Delzer, State House page, grew up in Hazelton and has lived in Mandan since the 1960s. After retiring…
March 12, 2023

Slice of Life

Flooded Minot  There really doesn’t seem to be very much to Minot’s Souris River, generally meandering silently through the city. Usually those who walk the riverbank, or bicycle near it, must look down to see the water which, quite often, moves very little or not at all.  It’s a ruse,…
March 12, 2023

McKenzie County Fatality Crash  

North Dakota Highway Patrol  What: Fatality   Where: Highway 85 near mile marker 178, approximately 5 miles south of Williston, ND   When: March 10, 2023, at approximately 0638 PM CST   Road Conditions: Icy, blowing snow – no travel advisory.   Weather Conditions: Snow, high winds   Crash Involvement: Pickup…
March 11, 2023

House Knocks Down Oil Impact Studies on Environment 

Resolutions Pertaining to Fort Berthold  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – Two resolutions pertaining to the impacts of oil on the environment on the Fort Berthold Reservation failed in the North Dakota State House Friday.  House Concurrent Resolution 3029 would have directed legislative management to study whether the Fort Berthold Reservation should have…
March 10, 2023

House Considers Cost of Demolishing State Hospital Buildings 

Sent to Appropriations Committee  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The legislature might spend five million dollars to tear down buildings after the North Dakota State House considered a bill from the Senate Thursday.  Senate Bill 2026, if passed, would appropriate one time funding of $5 million dollars, or however much may be…
March 10, 2023

Multiple Vehicle Crash-NDHP Car Struck 

North Dakota Highway Patrol  On Thursday, March 9th, at approximately 6:47 pm, a ND Highway Patrol vehicle was struck southbound on I-29 MM 77, one mile south of the Argusville Exit.   The NDHP was providing traffic control for a tow truck that was towing a vehicle from the median at…
March 10, 2023

Senate Votes to Extend Moratorium of School Fund Balance 

Study on Impact of Ending Fund Balances  BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate voted Wednesday to extend the moratorium of school districts no longer being required to spend all of the emergency funds given to them.  House Bill 1238 would extend the school district moratorium from July 1, 2023,…
March 9, 2023

Pay for Retired Police Dog Fails Senate 

Funds for K9 Medical Expenses   lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – Money for retired police dogs was voted down by the North Dakota State Senate Wednesday.  House Bill 1388 would provide funding to handlers that care for law enforcement canines after service of $1,000 a year for medical expenses for the rest of…
March 9, 2023

Eagle Scout K-9 Project 

Training Obstacles for Police Dogs  MINOT – An ambitious Eagle Scout project has resulted in a much-needed addition to law enforcement training. Ryan Hubbard chose to construct a series of K-9 training obstacles to complete his ascension to scouting’s highest honor – Eagle Scout.  “The sheriff’s department and police K-9…
March 9, 2023

Benefits for Veteran Spouses Pass Senate 

Tuition and Tax Breaks  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate passed Wednesday a bill to provide financial benefits to surviving spouses of deceased veterans.  House Bill 1212 would allow spouses of deceased veterans to have access to higher education tuition waivers, property tax credits, and breaks on vehicle…
March 8, 2023

Resolution Proposed to Change Term Limits  

Hearing Before House Committee  BISMARCK –A concurrent resolution that proposes changes to the North Dakota term limits initiated measure that passed with more than 63% of the vote in the November 2022 general election was the subject of a hearing Wednesday. HCR 3019 was one of the topics during a…
March 8, 2023

Burgum says every North Dakotan feels oil and gas impact 

By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for America  North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum on Tuesday praised the oil and gas industry for being a "powerhouse" and "game-changer" for the state's economy, and bashed the White House for trying to shift the country away from climate change-causing fossil fuels.  Citing recent studies,…
March 8, 2023

N. Dakota St. Drops Summit Title Game 

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Max Abmas scored 26 points and distributed 11 assists and Oral Roberts overwhelmed North Dakota State 92-58 in the Summit League Tournament championship game Tuesday night clinching an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament.  Reserve Patrick Mwamba scored 17 of his 20 points in the…
March 8, 2023

ND Fishing HOF Seeks Nominations 

The North Dakota Fishing Hall of Fame, located in Garrison, North Dakota, is seeking nominations for potential Hall of Fame inductees.    Anyone may nominate an individual or organization they believe has made a significant and lasting contribution to sport fishing in North Dakota.  Nominees will be chosen based upon consideration…
March 7, 2023

Rugby Airport Receives Renovation Dollars 

Federal Aviation Administration Awards $1,450,000 to Rugby and Ashley Municipal Airports  WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, ranking member of Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure, announced the Federal Aviation Administration warded a total of $1,450,000 to Rugby and Ashley Municipal Airports.   The resources…
March 7, 2023

Property Tax Elimination Ballot Option Considered 

North Dakota Legislative Resolution Hearing    lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A North Dakota legislative committee heard testimony on a concurrent resolution attempting to place the option of eliminating property tax on the November 2024 ballot.  The House Finance and Taxation committee heard Monday House Concurrent Resolution 3024, which, if passed, would…
March 6, 2023

Murder Trial Starts in Minot 

Jury Selection Began Monday  MINOT – A trial for which 10 days have been reserved in a North-Central District courtroom commenced with the jury selection process Monday. Donald Lee Cooper is facing four felony charges, including the AA charge of Accomplice to Murder-Extreme Indifference.  Cooper is also charged with Attempted…
March 6, 2023

Expect a Snowy Week 

Southern North Dakota Targeted Again  MINOT – The National Weather Service is monitoring weather systems that are expected to bring more snow to the state. Early expectations are that the greatest impact will be south of the Minot region.  According to the NWS, “Snow is expected to develop from southwest…
March 6, 2023

Deputy Residence Burned 

Adams County Sheriff’s Office  The Adams County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the community’s immediate assistance. We are investigating an arson that occurred on Friday March 3rd, 2023. An individual or individuals attempted to burn down a residence owned by the ACSO’s Chief Deputy. It is believed this was an intentional…
March 6, 2023

Helping Nonprofits 

Director of NDANO  BISMARCK – While many nonprofits do so much to help people, sometimes forgotten is that there are always people behind the scenes.  Dana Hager has been the executive director of the North Dakota Association of Nonprofit Organization since May of 2022, and has been helping nonprofits her…
March 5, 2023

Rattlesnakes and Bear Breath 

A Slice of Life  What follows is somewhat difficult to write. However, I can assure you, dear reader, that my intention is not to sway anyone into thinking I am some sort of fearless adventurer. Quite the opposite, more an example of why women live longer than men.   As you…
March 5, 2023

North Dakota Human Trafficking Discussion 

Dakota Hope Hosts Event  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – Human trafficking is increasingly becoming a topic of discussion, and one event gave an overview of the problem specifically in North Dakota.  Dakota Hope Clinic hosted an event earlier this week discussing the topic at length, featuring a presentation by Sarah Johnston of…
March 4, 2023

Legislature Considers Naming Shortest Highway 

Highway 91 Near Harvey  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Legislature can be full of many complicated bills, but some are simple and lighthearted.  The House Political Subdivisions heard Senate Bill 2146 Friday. The bill would designate Highway 91 near Harvey as the shortest highway in North Dakota and…
March 3, 2023

Here We Snow Again 

Biggest Impact Expected in Southern ND  BISMARCK – A large area of southern North Dakota appears to be in the bullseye as a weather system is expected to bring significant snowfall to the state once again.   The heaviest snowfall, up to 8 inches, is expected from Dickinson to Bismarck,…
March 3, 2023

Lake Sakakawea Forecast 

Latest Runoff Projections from USACE  RIVERDALE – The March forecast of annual spring runoff into the Missouri River Basin has increased from a month earlier.   The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers now projects runoff to be 21.5-million-acre feet of water. That compares to 21.1 MAF in the February outlook. The…
March 3, 2023

Fatal Crash near Minto 

ND Highway Patrol   What: Fatality   Where: Walsh County Road 15 approximately 8 miles east of Minto   When: 21:29 PM on March 2, 2023   Road Conditions: Good   Weather Conditions: Windy, clear   Crash Involvement: 1 vehicle   Type of Crash: Rollover   Agencies Involved: Walsh County Sheriff’s Office,…
March 3, 2023

Library, Citizens Discuss Book Legislation 

Meeting on How Books are Processed  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – Two bills with the intent to keep certain books away from minors were discussed at length at a recent public meeting.  The Minot Public Library held a meeting this week to talk to citizens and parents about the process of how…
March 3, 2023

False Threats Lead to School Lockdowns 

Minot, Other State Schools Effected  MINOT – There is no active threat of a shooter within any of several schools in the state that entered lockdown status Thursday morning.  At approximately 11 a.m. Thursday Minot Police posted the following on their Facebook page:  “Attention - No active threat  Minot Police…
March 2, 2023

School Districts Seek Legislative Help 

Inflation Raises Construction Costs  MINOT – The cost of new school construction in Minot has risen dramatically since voters approved a bond issue to reconfigure an existing building into a new high school, make improvements to Magic City Campus and, to a lesser extent, Central Campus.  “When we passed that…
March 2, 2023

Mountrail County Train vs Vehicle Fatal Crash 

ND Highway Patrol   What: Train vs Vehicle fatality crash   Where: 66th St NW railroad crossing, White Earth   When: 3/1/2022 approximately 3:51 PM CST   Road Conditions: Dry   Weather Conditions: Clear, sunny   Crash Involvement: Train vs SUV   Type of Crash: Right angle   Agencies Involved: NDHP,…
March 2, 2023

Plunging for a Good Cause    

Polar Plunge Raises Money for Special Olympics   lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – Several people of the community plunged into ice cold water to raise money for a good cause this past Saturday.  The Polar Plunge, organized by the community and local law enforcement, is an event that provides an opportunity for people…
March 1, 2023

Shake-up at Minot AFB 

Two Commanders, Four Subordinates Fired  MINOT – Citing “a loss of confidence in their ability to complete their assigned duties, Maj. Gen. Andrew Gebara, commander of the 8th Air Force, relieved two Minot AFB commanders with official confirmation of who coming Tuesday morning.  Relieved are Col. Gregory Mayer, commander of…
February 28, 2023

Fire Destroys Harvey Business 

Blaze at Patzer Truck and Ag Repair  HARVEY – A structure fire that broke out about 3 a.m. Tuesday has resulted in what appears to be a total loss at Patzer Truck and Ag Repair. No injuries were immediately reported. The business is located on the northeast edge of the…
February 28, 2023

Bail Set for Pursuit Driver 

$1 Million for Lengthy List of Charges  MINOT – The man who led law enforcement on a chase that started in McLean County and ended in downtown Minot on Saturday, which included gunfire from sheriff’s deputies, made his initial appearance in a Minot courtroom late Monday.  Joshua Chambers, 18, Minot,…
February 27, 2023

Snowplow Struck 

Barnes County Injury Crash-ND Highway Patrol  What: Injury Crash   Where: Interstate 94 mm 274 (9 miles west of Sanborn, ND)   When: 6:02 A.M. Central time   Road Conditions: Scattered ice and frost   Weather Conditions: Cloudy with dense fog   Crash Involvement: Vehicle vs. Snowplow   Type of…
February 27, 2023

3 Arrested After Police Chase Ends in Minot 

MINOT (AP) — Three men are facing charges after their fleeing vehicle smashed into several police cars and nearly hit a deputy during a chase Saturday morning.  The Ward County Sheriff's department says the chase started in McLean County around 7:40 a.m. Saturday before continuing on U.S. Highway 83 into…
February 27, 2023

A Slice of Life

Trash Talk  I am not at all certain that I know how to reveal what is about to follow, only that I wish to tell the tale in the hope that, somehow, it may elevate my feelings of inadequacy on the subject. Some will categorize the following words as “trash…
February 26, 2023

Homeschool Graduate Shares Her Story 

A Good Experience Overall  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A homeschool graduate shared her story with The Dakotan at her booth at the recent North Dakota Homeschool Association convention.  Rinnah Knight, Dickinson, said her homeschooling experience was pretty great having 13 siblings. She was born and raised in North Dakota and graduated…
February 26, 2023

Shots Fired In Pursuit 

Ward County Sheriff’s Department   February 25, 2023, at approximately 7:40 am, the Ward County Sheriff’s Department began assisting the Mclean County Sheriff’s Department in the pursuit of a fleeing motor vehicle that fled from Mclean County in to Ward County on US Highway 83.  During the pursuit, a Ward…
February 25, 2023

Art at the Capitol 

Artists Display Their Work  BISMARCK – The Capitol is a place for many things, and recently it was a place for artists to display their work.  Vicki Benzmiller, an artist with the Midstate Porcelain Art Guild, said the guild of about 12 members get together once a month where their…
February 25, 2023

Trial Scheduled for Alleged Arsonist 

lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   TOWNER – A Minot man accused of starting multiple fires from Minot to Bottineau has a jury trial scheduled in McHenry County.  Last week, McHenry County court scheduled a trial on September 18 of this year for Justin Hanson, 42, Minot, who allegedly started over a dozen fires from…
February 25, 2023

Train Derailment West of Minot 

Between Burlington and Des Lacs  MINOT --- The Burlington Rural Fire Department responded to a call of a train derailment at approximately 3:35 a.m. Friday. The location was midway between Burlington and Des Lacs.  “There were 17 container cars off the tracks and two locomotives,” said Karter Lesmann, Burlington Rural…
February 24, 2023

High Interest Outdoors Bills Head to Senate 

Deer baiting, fishing tourney fees  BISMARCK – The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will no longer be allowed to impose a ban on the baiting of deer for hunting, if a bill that strode through the ND House of Representatives by a 76-18 version is also approved by the…
February 24, 2023

House Moves to Expand Property Tax Relief for Seniors and Disabled 

Bill Sponsor: “It’s Not Good Enough”  MINOT – The North Dakota State House passed a bill Wednesday to provide property tax relief for more people who are disabled or over the age of 65.  House Bill 1211, after amendments, would raise the income thresholds of the homestead property tax credit…
February 23, 2023

ND Game and Fish Announces Mobile App 

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department developed a new mobile app that allows outdoor enthusiasts instant access in the field to their licenses, hunting and fishing regulations and other important information.  To download the app, go to Google Play Store or Apple App Store and search NDGF or North…
February 23, 2023

Murder Suspect Captured 

Charged in Shotgun Slaying  ROLLA – A man wanted for a AA felony murder charge was captured in Eddy County on Wednesday.  The Rolette County Sheriff’s Office announced the apprehension on social media with a brief statement: “Nicholas Poitra has been appended by law enforcement. Thank you for all your…
February 23, 2023

Raw Milk Sales Passes House 

lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House passed a bill to allow sales of raw milk directly to consumers.  House Bill 1515 would allow farms to sell raw milk to consumers, though farms would still not be able to sell to wholesalers or retail stores for mass consumption. The…
February 23, 2023

MAFB Included as Air Force Expands Cancer Review 

By TARA COPP Associated Press  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Air Force's review of cancers among its nuclear missile corps will include all personnel who worked on, guarded, supported or operated the nation's ground-based warheads, Air Force Global Strike Command announced Wednesday.  Nine officers who had worked as missileers — the…
February 22, 2023

Flood Control, Flat Income Tax, and $5.5 Billion for Human Services Considered 

Bills to Cross Legislative Houses this Week  BISMARCK – Some significant spending bills have gone through the North Dakota State Senate, and an income tax bill through the House, with the crossover date approaching.  Senate Bill 2012, the largest spending bill for one agency, increased the Department of Health and…
February 22, 2023

Million Dollar Bond 

Accused Murderer makes Court Appearance  MINOT – Entering the courtroom under heavy guard, Casey Vollmer, 33, Minot, made his initial appearance in North-Central District Court late Tuesday. Vollmer is charged with the murder of Albert Granger, 57, a class AA felony punishable by up to life imprisonment without the possibility…
February 22, 2023

Minot Legislator's Medicaid Bill Passes House 

Bill to Require Certain Services  BISMARCK – A bill to prioritize medical assistance coverage passed the North Dakota State House Monday.   Rep. Randy Schobinger, R-Dis. 40, Minot, sponsored House Bill 1530, which requires medical assistance coverage to include family adaptive behavioral treatment, dental screening, dental case management for specific populations,…
February 21, 2023

Extreme Cold North, Blizzard Conditions SE 

Hazardous Weather Outlook for Minot Region   IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT CST TONIGHT... This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of north central North Dakota, northwest North Dakota, south central North Dakota, and southeast North Dakota. .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight Dangerously cold wind chills through Thursday. See weather.gov/bis for details. .DAYS…
February 21, 2023

Grand Forks County Fatality Crash  

ND Highway Patrol  What: Fatality   Where: 400 Block of 11th Street NE, approximately 5 miles southeast of Thompson   When: February 20, 2023 at 11:23 AM CST   Road Conditions: Snow-covered   Weather Conditions: Blowing snow   Crash Involvement: Vehicle/Vehicle   Type of Crash: Angle   Involved: North Dakota…
February 20, 2023

Property Tax Bill Passes Senate 

Provides Homestead Tax Credit  Senate Majority Leader David Hogue, R-Dis. 38, Minot, tells attendees at a recent legislative forum in Minot about the Senate’s passage of a bill to provide a Homestead Tax Credit. (Photo: Kim Fundingsland/The Dakotan)  MINOT – A bill to provide property tax relief passed the State…
February 20, 2023

Minot Man Charged with Murder 

Minot Police Department  DATE: 2 20 2023 2:15 PM   TYPE OF INCIDENT: Homicide   LOCATION OF INCIDENT: NW Minot hotel   IDENTITY OF PERSONS INVOLVED (UNLESS PROTECTED):   NAME: Casey Scott VOLLMER   GENDER: M AGE: 33   ADDRESS: Minot   NAME: Victim   GENDER: M   AGE: 57…
February 20, 2023

Changes to State Political Parties Fails the House 

Bipartisan Vote  BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House killed a bill Friday to make changes to the state political parties and their districts.  House Bill 1523 would have made several changes to district parties, including changing the reorganization of the district parties until after redistricting, and allow them to…
February 20, 2023

A Slice of Life 

Snarling Ghost Dogs of Dog Den Butte Snarling ghost dogs? In North Dakota?  Once was – maybe. Maybe yet today.  I’ve always had an interest in the history of our state, mostly the early days before roadways and fences and towns. The period when Dakota Territory was the “Old West”. Sometimes…
February 19, 2023

North Dakota's Fascinating Landscape: Abandoned Buildings  

North Dakota's Fascinating Landscape: Abandoned Buildings   By Erin Beene  There are many standout weather features that make North Dakota a curiosity to the newcomer. The bone-chilling, drastic winds; the never-ending sunlight in summer; and the expansive, seemingly endless sky are all features that make North Dakota life so captivating,…
February 19, 2023

Record ND Budgets Proposed 

State Agencies Request Hefty Increases  BISMARCK – The crossover date for the North Dakota State Legislature is coming up on February 24, which means large spending bills will be coming out of both appropriations committees and will be considered on the House and Senate floors. Here’s what the legislators will…
February 18, 2023

Fishing Tourneys, Deer Baiting Tackled 

Lawmakers Seek Changes  BISMARCK – Two of the “hottest topic” bills involving outdoor issues were acted upon in the House Energy and Natural Resources Committee late Thursday. Both bills have generated a great deal of interest from hunters and fishermen.  HB1538 proposed a revision to the way Game and Fish…
February 17, 2023

Eminent Domain Limitations Fail in ND Senate 

Legislators Discuss Property Rights  BISMARCK – Three bills limiting eminent domain failed in the North Dakota State Senate Thursday.  Senate Bill 2212 initially sought to remove the right of eminent domain for carbon dioxide pipelines. The sponsor of the bill, Sen. Jeff Magrum, R-Dis. 8, Hazleton, attempted to amend his…
February 17, 2023

Adversary Land Ownership Bill Passes Senate 

North Dakota Senators Agree  BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate passed a bill Thursday prohibiting the land ownership of businesses based in countries that are listed as foreign adversaries by the federal government.  SB2371, if passed, would ban businesses headquartered in federally recognized adversary countries from acquiring land in…
February 16, 2023

Brrrrr! Cold Weather Ahead 

Temperature forecast to plummet next week  MINOT – The Minot region and much of the state has been enjoying several days of moderate weather but, according to weather forecasters, that is all about to come to an end. Rather abruptly too.  The Climate Prediction Center says they expect a significant…
February 16, 2023

Ban on Social, Emotional Learning Fails House 

Bill to Prohibit Teachers Informing Students of Emotional Worldview  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to ban social, emotional learning failed in the North Dakota State House Wednesday.  House Bill 1526 would have prohibited teachers from informing students’ worldview based on emotions. It also sought to prohibit them from measuring the…
February 16, 2023

Transgender Sports Bill Passes House 

BISMARCK – A bill to ban biological males from female sports passed the North Dakota State House Wednesday.   House Bill 1489 states “an athletic team or sport designated for females, women, or girls may not be open to students of the male sex.”  The bill passed by a vote of…
February 16, 2023

Party Hunting Bill Meets Opposition 

Committee recommends Do Not Pass  Legislators in the House Energy and Natural Resources Committee said no to a bill Thursday that would have allowed a deer gun hunter kill deer for others in the field.  HB1377, the Party Hunting bill, proposed that any member of a deer hunting party of…
February 16, 2023

ND Senate Amends Anti-FuFeng Bill 

Prohibit Foreign Adversary Land Ownership  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to prohibit North Dakota land ownership by foreign adversaries such as FuFeng near Grand Forks, was amended on the State Senate floor Wednesday.  SB2371, if passed, would ban businesses headquartered in federally recognized adversary countries from acquiring land in North…
February 15, 2023

NDHP Patrol Car Struck 

I-29 MM85 – Gardner  On Wednesday, February 15th, at approximately 12:50 pm, a ND Highway Patrol patrol vehicle was struck southbound on I-29 Exit 85 at Gardner. Both north and southbound I-29 was closed at the time of the crash and had been closed since approximately 8:00 pm on February…
February 15, 2023

ND House Passes Harsher Penalties for Ballot Initiatives 

Two Bills on Ballot Measures   lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to create penalties for willfully submitting invalid signatures for a ballot measure passed the North Dakota State House Tuesday.  House Bill 1230 seeks to create a fine for a chairman of a ballot measure initiative committee if the committee willfully…
February 15, 2023

School Security Debate on ND House Floor 

Bill Initially Sought to Incentivize Firearms as a Form of Safety  BISMARCK – A bill that came before the North Dakota State House initially seeking to increase school security and incentivize schools to include firearms as a part of their security was amended to require a report from schools on…
February 14, 2023

Changes Proposed to Deer Baiting Ban 

Includes CWD Task Force  BISMARCK – The presence of chronic wasting disease prompted the North Dakota Game and Fish Department to invoke a ban on hunter’s using bait piles to attract deer. CWD is a neurological disease known to be fatal for deer.   Game and Fish contends the practice of…
February 14, 2023

Kidnapping Suspect Jeffs Waives Extradition to Utah 

Secluded Near Strawberry Lake  MINOT – A man wanted for a First-Degree Felony in Utah, discovered in a secluded area approximately two miles north of Strawberry Lake, made an appearance in North-Central District Court Monday afternoon on a charge of Fugitive from Justice. Heber Jeffs, 54, was wanted by police in…
February 13, 2023

How a North Dakota Legislative House Bill May Affect Audits like Williston School Findings

Auditor Responds to House Bill 1508 lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  BISMARCK – A bill recently passed the North Dakota State House that may limit the abilities of the auditor’s office to uncover areas of concern such as the recent findings at Williston Public Schools’ district 1. State Auditor Josh Gallion recently responded on Facebook…
February 13, 2023

Polygamy Kidnapping Suspect Jailed in Minot 

Niece said to be OK  MINOT (AP) — The nephew of imprisoned Utah polygamous leader Warren Jeffs has been captured and is jailed in North Dakota on kidnapping charges, a sheriff said Monday. The 10-year-old girl he is accused of running off with was found safe, her father told a…
February 13, 2023

Keeping the Legislature Orderly 

Sergeant at Arms  BISMARCK – There are some people at the North Dakota Capitol who have the tough job of monitoring the floor during the legislative session.  Roman Weiler, Mandan, has been a sergeant at arms for six legislative sessions, about 12 years. His job is to protect and assist…
February 12, 2023

1 injured in explosion and fire at North Dakota oil field 

WILLISTON (AP) — One person was severely burned in an explosion and fire at an oil field in western North Dakota, fire officials said.  The explosion was reported about 10:30 p.m. Friday at a saltwater disposal site north of Alexander on U.S. 65 in McKenzie County, the Williston Fire Department…
February 12, 2023

Senate Votes to Allow Vehicle Charging Station Funds 

Legislators Consider Federal Dollars  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to allow federal funds for electric vehicle charging stations passed the North Dakota State House Friday.  SB2063 would allow the state to use the $25.9 million from the federal infrastructure act to install electric vehicle charging stations, after amendments and much…
February 11, 2023

Senate Passes Bills Relating to Parental Consent 

Legislators Address Gender Usage Bill  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate passed two bills relating to parental consent Friday.  SB2260 would prohibit a government entity from substantially burdening the right of parents to direct the upbringing of their child.  The bill’s sponsor, Sen. Bob Paulson, R-Dis. 3, Minot,…
February 11, 2023

Minot Security Forces Airman saves a life  

MINOT AIR FORCE BASE – U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Nicholas Thompson, 5th Security Forces Squadron response team leader, provided life-saving emergency response to a fellow Airman after an accidental cut led to a severed artery.   Thompson arrived at the Magic City Gate one afternoon to begin his shift…
February 10, 2023

House Kills Paid Legislator Training 

Proposed Compensation  BISMARCK – A bill to compensate legislators for educational purposes failed in the North Dakota State House Thursday.   HB1395 would have provided each legislator with an account of up to $5,000 to compensate for online training, travel to national or regional conferences, and other expenses related to legislative…
February 10, 2023

Senate Passes Study of mRNA Vaccines 

Legislators Discuss Health Effects  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate narrowly passed a bill Thursday to study the effects of an mRNA vaccine such as the COVID vaccine.  SB2384 was initially a bill that gave a class A misdemeanor for any person who administered a vaccine developed using…
February 10, 2023

Anita Knutson Murder Case Delayed Again 

Accused pretrial now set for June 14  MINOT – One of the longest running murder sagas in Minot history will take a few months longer. A scheduled March 1 pretrial hearing for Nichole Rice, Minot, charged with the murder of Anita Knutson, has been moved to June 14.  The lifeless…
February 10, 2023

Senate Extends Membership Radius for Credit Unions 

Increase to 125 miles  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate narrowly passed a bill Thursday that increases the miles for the radius of membership for credit unions.  Senate Bill 2266 initially increased the radius of credit unions’ membership from 75 miles to 250 miles. Tthe committee amended it…
February 10, 2023

Souris Runoff Report Favorable 

Major Impact from Snowmelt Unlikely  MINOT – There's still several weeks of the winter season remaining, to be followed by potential spring rains, but current conditions throughout the Souris River Basin do not equate to undue concern for excessive spring runoff.  The amount of snow in southern Saskatchewan, and the…
February 10, 2023

Infertility Coverage Defeated in House 

North Dakota Legislators Weigh Cost  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House defeated a bill Thursday that would have required the Public Employees Retirement System board to provide fertility treatment for public employees.  House Bill 1146 requires the PERS board to provide coverage for the diagnosis, treatment, and standard…
February 9, 2023

Outdoor Issues at State Legislature 

Party hunting, deer baiting, fishing tournament fees  BISMARCK – Two outdoor related bills were presented to the House Energy and Natural Resources Committee Thursday, the most anticipated being HB1377 which would allow party hunting for deer. Currently each recipient of a deer license tag is required to harvest their own…
February 9, 2023

Election for Beef Commission Fails House 

Bill to Outline an Election Process    BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House passed a bill Wednesday that provides an election process for members of the North Dakota Beef Commission.  House Bill 1436 would outline an election process for the membership of the North Dakota Beef Commission, so those…
February 9, 2023

House Passes Tax Break for Charity Owned Land 

Minot’s Trinity Hospital Discussed  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House passed a bill Wednesday that exempts public charities from being taxed on undeveloped properties they own.  Receiving a 10-2 Do Not Pass recommendation in its committee, House Bill 1438 would exempt public charities from paying taxes on their…
February 9, 2023

Parental Access to Child’s Activity Defeated in Senate 

A Bill to Prohibit Schools from Barring Parents  BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate defeated a bill Wednesday that proposed giving parents the right to attend activities their children are participating in.  Senate Bill 2356 prohibits schools and private entities from barring parents of minors from attending activities their…
February 9, 2023

Senate Defeats Harsher Penalty for Guns in Schools 

ND Legislators Discuss Second Amendment  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to raise the penalty for the possession of firearms in a public school failed the North Dakota State Senate Wednesday.  Senate Bill 2355 would have raised the penalty for the possession of firearms in a school or school-sponsored event on…
February 9, 2023

NDGOP Reacts to State of the Union Speech 

Biden’s “Direct Attack” on North Dakotans  TRENTON – Perrie Schafer, Chairman of the North Dakota Republican Party, released the following statement in response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address:    “We not only heard Joe Biden completely mislead the American people about a radical economic agenda that has left us…
February 8, 2023

US, states weigh farmland restrictions after Chinese balloon 

By MATTHEW BROWN and SAM METZ Associated Press  HARLOWTON, Mont. (AP) — Near the banks of Montana's Musselshell River, cattle rancher Michael Miller saw a large, white orb above the town of Harlowton last week, a day before U.S. officials revealed they were tracking a suspected Chinese spy balloon over…
February 8, 2023

Pleas Entered in Day Care Death 

Provider Says Not Guilty to Murder  CARRINGTON – Patricia Wick, 48, Carrington, entered a not guilty plea to each of three charges during an appearance in Southeast District court Tuesday.  Wick was charged on January 30, 2023, with murder of an infant in her care, abuse of a child, and…
February 7, 2023

Eminent Domain Issue at Legislature 

Lawmakers at Minot Forum  MINOT – Two pieces of legislation aimed at revising the financial implications of eminent domain have been placed before both Senate and House lawmakers at the current session of the North Dakota legislature. Both bills would increase valuations for landowners.  “The bill in the House and…
February 6, 2023

Cigar Bill Detailed by Sponsor 

Seeks to Allow Cigar Bars and Lounges  MINOT – Opponents say the “cigar bill” under consideration at the current session of the ND Legislature is ill advised and goes against the state’s smoke free law enacted by a statewide initiated measure several years ago.  Rep. Dan Ruby, R-Dis 38, Minot,…
February 6, 2023

Showing People North Dakota's Tallest Building 

Working at the Capitol for Thirty-Six Years  BISMARCK – As complicated as the North Dakota legislative process can be, there are some people who have been working there for a long time that will give a helping hand.  Marsha Lembke, Bismarck, a legislative tour guide at the North Dakota State…
February 5, 2023

Those Coveted Coffee Mugs 

A Slice of Life   I’ve noticed that many coffee drinkers have a weird relationship with their favorite coffee mugs. They cling to them as if their very lives were dependent upon it. Strange.  Hmmm. As I write these lines, I confess to you, dear reader, that my favorite coffee…
February 5, 2023

Senate Leader Addresses Livestock Bill, Property Tax Relief 

Sen. David Hogue, R-Dis. 38, Minot, Majority Leader  MINOT – A bill being scrutinized during the current session of the North Dakota legislature seeks to encourage large scale livestock and poultry operations in the state. Sen. David Hogue, R-Dis. 38, Minot, and Senate majority leader, explained the essence of HB…
February 4, 2023

Minot Shooting and Arrest 

 Minot Police Department  Date: FEB 04 2023 Time: 0017 Hrs.  Mo.   Day Year  Type of incident: Shooting  Location of incident: Dakota Lounge  Identity of persons involved (unless protected):  Name: Theophris Drake Gender: M Age: 39 Address: Minot  Involved agencies: Minot Police Department   Summary of circumstances surrounding incident:   Update…
February 4, 2023

Nonprofits Set up at Capitol 

NDANO Spreads Awareness  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – Nonprofits work hard in North Dakota, in so many different ways, both to do what they do and bring awareness to it. One unique way they bring awareness is their advocacy at the state legislature.  With the legislature in session this year, several nonprofits…
February 3, 2023

Minimum Wage Increase Fails House 

North Dakota Legislature Kills Bill   lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – An attempt to increase minimum wage failed in the North Dakota State House Friday.  House Bill 1507 would have increased the state minimum wage from $7.25 to $9.00 per hour.  The bill failed by a vote of 80 to 13. 
February 3, 2023

Daycare Liability Resurfaces, Fails 

North Dakota State House Defeats Mandated Insurance  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A legislative bill that would require daycare providers to have liability insurance resurfaced in the North Dakota State House after failing Thursday, and failed again Friday.  House Bill 1298 would have mandated liability insurance for early childhood programs such as…
February 3, 2023

House Defeats Diversity Funds Bill

Revolving Loan for Businesses Owned by Women, Veterans, Minorities BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House defeated a bill Thursday that would provide revolving loan funds to businesses owned by women, minorities, and veterans. House Bill 1420 proposed that the Bank of North Dakota may provide a revolving loan fund…
February 3, 2023

Minot Air Force Base Economic Impact 

Report Reveals $595 Million in 2022  Minot – The Budget Office of the 5th Bomb Wing Comptroller presented its annual economic impact analysis report for Minot Air Force Base at a meeting of the MACEDC Military Affairs Committee on Thursday, February 2.   The group revealed that the total economic impact…
February 2, 2023

Legislators Act to Reduce Years Required for Teacher Status 

ND House Approves Change from Thirty to Twenty Years  BISMARCK – The House voted Thursday to reduce the years required for a teacher to be eligible for a lifetime teaching license.  House Bill 1329 reduces the years for a teacher to receive a lifetime license from 30 years to 20…
February 2, 2023

Drug Price Study Fails Senate 

North Dakota Lawmakers Defeat Bill    lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to study the possibility of controlling of excessive prescription drug prices failed on the North Dakota State Senate floor Thursday.  Senate Bill 2031 would require the insurance commissioner to design and implement a prescription drug reference rate pilot program…
February 2, 2023

State Considers Exemptions for Private Education 

School Choice Bills Heard at Legislature  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A legislative bill to reimburse private schools had a hearing Wednesday in the North Dakota House Education committee.  House Bill 1532 would require school districts to provide funds to private schools. It was heard in the House Education committee.  The bill sponsor, Rep.…
February 2, 2023

Air Force opposes Chinese-owned corn plant for North Dakota 

By STEVE KARNOWSKI Associated Press  The U.S. Air Force has told North Dakota leaders that it believes a Chinese company's plans to build a wet corn milling plant near its Grand Forks base poses a "significant threat to national security," prompting city officials to say they'll move to stop a…
February 2, 2023

Legislative Bill on Cardiac Event Compensation 

Lawmaker Questions COVID Vaccine BISMARCK – The COVID-19 vaccine was questioned in the North Dakota State House chambers Wednesday in discussion of a bill that adjusts standards for the compensation provided for cardiac events of firefighters and law enforcement related to their occupation.  Rep. Jim Jonas, R-Dis. 13, West Fargo,…
February 1, 2023

ND Senate Votes for Oil, Gas Scholarships 

Reversal of Do Not Pass Recommendation  BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate voted Tuesday to allow scholarships based on the oil and gas industry.  Senate Bill 2197 allows the state board of higher education to award a scholarship of up to $16,000 to an individual who has worked in…
February 1, 2023

Rough Start to Winter for Wildlife 

Survival Depends on Weather Ahead  MINOT – The state’s wildlife always must deal with winter snow and cold. This winter started off with a heavy dose of both, making for a stressful start to what is survival season for deer, birds, and other wildlife.  “We’ve actually got lucky the last…
February 1, 2023

ND House Passes Bill Addressing Voting Systems 

Vote on Cannabis Bill, Pledge of Allegiance  BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House passed Tuesday a bill addressing the state’s voting systems.   House Bill 1192 removes the word “electronic” from the century code relating to voting systems, so that all voting systems, electronic or not, must be tested. It…
January 31, 2023

Senate Moves to Clean Up Abortion Laws 

Debate in North Dakota Legislature  BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate passed Tuesday a lengthy bill that its sponsor says cleans up current abortion laws.  The bill carrier and sponsor, Sen. Janne Myrdal, R-Dis. 19, Edinburg, described Senate Bill 2150 as a cleanup bill on laws that already exist…
January 31, 2023

Minot Murder and Arrest 

Minot Police Department  DATE: Jan 31 2023   TIME: 0400 HRS.   TYPE OF INCIDENT: Murder   LOCATION OF INCIDENT: NW Minot Hotel   PERSON(S) INVOLVED:  NAME: Darrion Deshon Jackson   GENDER: M   AGE: 32   ADDRESS: Minot   NAME: Protected   GENDER: M   AGE: 38   ADDRESS:…
January 31, 2023

Carrington Day Care Provider Charged With Murder 

Foster County State’s Attorney Press Release  Patricia Ann Wick charged:  • Murder in Carrington, Foster County, Class AA Felony   • Abuse of Child in Carrington, Foster County, Class B Felony   • Operating a family childcare home without a license when required, Foster County, Class B Misdemeanor   •…
January 30, 2023

Minot Related Legislative Bills 

State Legislature Considers Funds  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – With North Dakota’s general fund projected to increase around two billion dollars, the State Legislature has received billions of dollars in appropriation requests. Some of those funds are being considered for the City of Minot.  On many people’s minds is flood control. Senate…
January 30, 2023

Minot Drowning Cause Determined 

Update January 30, 2023  On January 30, 2023 our office received a report of death from the State Forensic Medical Examiner regarding the death of missing person Ashlan Garcia last May of 2022.  The cause and manner of death was determined to be accidental drowning.  First Press Release  On May…
January 30, 2023

Dog Treat Conundrum 

A Slice of Life  All dog owners do this. They stand in a store and stare at shelves of dog treats with completely dazed looks on their faces. I know this. I’ve been doing it for years.  There’s too many choices. Too many decisions to make. And your pet’s happiness and…
January 29, 2023

Feeding Hundreds in Minot 

The Lord’s Cupboard Food Pantry  MINOT – The Lord’s Cupboard has been feeding a lot of people in Minot for many years.  Gerald Roise, chairman of The Lord’s Cupboard Food Pantry board, said the food pantry has regular volunteers as well as those that come in from other organizations to…
January 28, 2023

NDHP Patrol Car Struck 

 I-29 MM 79 – Argusville   On Thursday, January 26th, 2023, at approximately 7:00 pm, a ND Highway Patrol vehicle was struck northbound on I-29 MM 79, near Argusville.  The NDHP Trooper had responded to a four-vehicle crash at this location and the patrol vehicle was parked with its emergency lights…
January 27, 2023

Cigar Lounges Pass North Dakota House  

Receives Majority Approval  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House passed a bill that would allow businesses to have cigar bars and lounges.  A cigar bar, a place where people go to smoke cigars, is defined in the bill as a bar that generates two percent or more of…
January 26, 2023

House Defeats Senior Tax Relief 

North Dakota Property Tax Debate  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House defeated a bill Tuesday that would exempt those 65 years old and older from paying property tax.  House Bill 1380, which would eliminate property tax for homeowners 65 years old and older, failed in the House by…
January 25, 2023

North Dakota Hearings on Vaccine Bills 

Lengthy Committee Debate  BISMARCK – The North Dakota House and Human Services committee heard much testimony Monday on bills relating to vaccine transparency and mandates.  House Bill 1207 would require the Department of Health and Human Services to publish vaccine adverse events on its website.  The sponsor of the bill,…
January 24, 2023

Monday's High School Basketball Scores 

The Associated Press  GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL  Beulah 53, Hazen 46  Bishop Ryan 55, Lewis & Clark/Berthold Co-op 51  Bottineau 69, Velva 29  Bowman County 78, Hettinger/Scranton 46  Central McLean 80, Flasher 33  Des Lacs-Burlington 48, Surrey 32  Four Winds/Minnewaukan 51, Benson County 39  Glenburn 56, Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood 35  Grant County/Mott-Regent 61,…
January 24, 2023

Hot Topic: Deer Baiting Bill 

Hundreds Testify Pro and Con  BISMARCK – House Bill 1151 is perhaps the most talked about bill at this year’s session of the North Dakota State Legislature. It also may be shortest.  HB 1151 – Baiting deer for hunting not prohibited.  The department may not issue rules or adopt a…
January 24, 2023

McKenzie County Hit and Run Injury Crash  

North Dakota Highway Patrol  What: Hit and Run injury crash   Where: Highway 85 near mile marker 151 approximately 1 mile west of Arnegard, ND   When: January 23, 2023, at approximately 0630 AM CST   Road Conditions: Icy   Crash Involvement: Vehicle vs Vehicle   Type of Crash: Side…
January 23, 2023

House Passes Thanksgiving Alcohol Sales 

Narrow Vote in North Dakota Capitol  BISMARCK – North Dakota citizens might be allowed to buy and sell alcohol on Thanksgiving Day after the narrow House vote Friday.   Though on-premise sales are currently allowed, House Bill 1335 would change the North Dakota Century Code to allow off-sale transactions of alcohol.…
January 23, 2023

Fear of Falling Trains 

A Slice of Life  This isn’t easy to write about, but here it is. I have a fear of falling trains. Stay with me now.  In my attempt to explain why, there is a bit of history that must be recalled, at least vaguely. It involves a landmark of sorts…
January 22, 2023

In-Home Therapy for Families in the Area 

The Village Part Two  PIX—village logo  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – Though The Village provides out-patient and school-based therapy, it also has many other services that go with those, such as in-home therapy.  Mallary Schaefer, regional program supervisor for The Village in Minot and Bismarck, described in-home therapy as therapists going into…
January 21, 2023

Curling Sweeps Through Senate

Proposed as official state sport lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate passed a bill to make curling the official state sport Friday, filling the chambers with sports jokes and laughter.  Senate Bill 2229, which would make curling the state’s official sport, passed by a vote of 30 to…
January 20, 2023

LGBTQ people, allies dodge $1,500 fines in North Dakota 

By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for America  As more than a dozen states consider passing anti-transgender legislation this year, North Dakota lawmakers rejected a bill Friday that would have made people pay $1,500 each time they refer to themselves or others with gender pronouns different from the ones they were…
January 20, 2023

Term Limits Study Bill Sparks Discussion  

Senate Vote Unanimous BISMARCK – A bill to study the effects of term limits started a discussion in the North Dakota State Senate Thursday.  Citizens of North Dakota collected enough signatures to put term limits on last November's ballot, where it passed by a wide margin. The measure limits a…
January 20, 2023

Hearing on the Pledge of Allegiance 

North Dakota State House Committee  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – Two bills on the Pledge of Allegiance were heard before a North Dakota State House committee Thursday.  The House Government and Veterans Affairs committee heard House Bill 1172, which would prohibit any executive officer or employee from altering the language of the…
January 19, 2023

New Highway Patrol Commander Named 

Will Serve Northwest District  NARRATIVE: Colonel Brandon Solberg announces the promotion and reassignment of Sgt. Adrian Martinez, who has been promoted to Lieutenant and will serve as the Northwest Regional Commander.   Martinez joined the North Dakota Highway Patrol in July 2011. He attended the Highway Patrol Academy, graduating December 22,…
January 19, 2023

Names Released in Williams Count Fatal 

North Dakota Highway Patrol  What: Fatality   Where: Highway 2 near mile marker 37, approximately 12 miles north of Williston, ND.   When: January 18, 2023, at approximately 0625 AM CST   Road Conditions: wet   Weather Conditions: cloudy   Crash Involvement: Vehicle vs Vehicle   Type of Crash: Rear…
January 19, 2023

Senate Expands Homeschooling Deadline, Raffle Days 

Income Tax Removed on Retirement Benefits for Law Enforcement   lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Senate passed a bill that would give more time to parents in registering in their school district for homeschooling their child.   Senate Bill 2167 changes the filing date from 14 days to five days…
January 19, 2023

Latest 3-month Weather Outlook 

Below-normal temps, above-normal precipitation  MINOT – Sheesh.   Oh well. North Dakotans are used to it anyway.  The latest 3-month weather outlook issued by the Climate Prediction Center calls for below-normal temperatures and above-normal precipitation for the Minot area. The long-range outlook was released Thursday morning.  Here’s the gist of…
January 19, 2023

Ban on Forced Abortion Passes North Dakota House 

Religion Questions on Floor  BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House passed a ban on coerced and forced abortions Wednesday with only one representative voting against it.  House Bill 1171 creates a class C felony for the coercion or forcing of abortion, passing the House Health and Human Services Committee…
January 18, 2023

Party Deer Hunting Proposed 

Legislators to Decide  BISMARCK – A bill that would allow deer hunters to shoot deer for others has been introduced in the North Dakota legislature.   Known as the “party hunting” bill, HB 1377 would allow hunting groups of up to 10 license holders to harvest 10 deer without regard to…
January 18, 2023

Fatal Crash near Northwood  

North Dakota Highway Patrol  What: Fatal   Where: State Highway 15 near MM 113 approx 3 mi east of Northwood   When: 19:04 PM (07:04 PM) on 1/17/2022   Road Conditions: Icy   Weather Conditions: Night/slight rain/snow mix   Crash Involvement: 1 Vehicle   Type of Crash: Rollover   Agencies Involved:…
January 18, 2023

Below Normal Missouri River Basin Runoff Projected 

Potential Low Water Year for Lake Sakakawea  RIVERDALE – Albeit early in the runoff forecast season for the Missouri River Basin, January projections from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for spring runoff is 81% of normal. That would mean another year of very little rise for Lake Sakakawea.  Lake…
January 17, 2023

EMS Conference Set for Minot 

MINOT—Emergency medical professionals will gather in Minot for the Northwest Region EMS Conference January 20-22 at the Grand Hotel. The conference is designed to refresh ambulance professionals on issues related to the delivery of pre-hospital care.  Four preconference sessions will be held Friday, including a hands-on anatomy lab and simulation…
January 17, 2023

Ambulance Involved Accident 

ND Highway Patrol   What: Injury   Where: Highway 1 mm 190 (approximately 4 miles north, northeast of Edmore ND)   When: January 16, 2023 @ 1116 hours CST   Road Conditions: Ice covered  Weather Conditions: Foggy and lightly misting   Crash Involvement: Vehicle V. Vehicle   Type of Crash:…
January 17, 2023

Upcoming Bills Before State Legislature 

Introduced by Republicans, Democrats  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – Several interesting bills have been introduced in the current session of the State Legislature, with some that may be agreed upon by most lawmakers and some that may not.  Senator Bob Paulson, R-Dis. 3, Minot, introduced Senate Bill 2247, which would prohibit institutions…
January 16, 2023

House Defines Sex  

Senate Expands Anti-Explicit Image Law  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – Much discussion and debate was had on the House floor Friday over the definition of male and female.  House Bill 1139, which defines sex, passed the House floor with a vote of 81 to 11.  The bill carrier, Representative Brandon Prichard, R-Dis.…
January 16, 2023

Ice Fishing Fun 

Annual Longbeards Ice Derby held at Lake Darling  FOXHOLM – Forty-one two-man teams took advantage of the opportunity to partake in the annual Souris River Basin Longbeards Ice Fishing Derby at Lake Darling this past Saturday. The weather more than cooperative for an ice fishing derby with the temperature hovering near…
January 16, 2023

Stark County Fatal Crash  

North Dakota Highway Patrol  What: Fatality   Where: I-94 mile post 75   When: 16 Jan 2023 at 0125 MST   Road Conditions: Concrete Road (partial ice)   Weather Conditions: Heavy Fog/Night   Crash Involvement: 2012 Buick Enclave/2020 Freightliner Truck   Type of Crash: Two vehicle crash   Agencies Involved:…
January 16, 2023

Midwinter Waterfowl Survey, Earth Day Patch Contest 

North Dakota Game and Fish  The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s annual midwinter waterfowl survey in early January indicated about 29,000 Canada geese in the state.  Andy Dinges, department migratory game bird biologist, said a low count was expected this year for wintering waterfowl given the substantial snowfall and…
January 16, 2023

Those Dreaded Lines 

A Slice of Life  After decades of trying, I have never gotten it right. Not a single time. Not once that I can remember.  Lines. That’s right – lines. The kind that never move the way you had hoped they would. I know I am not alone here. I think. …
January 15, 2023

ND Legislature Mulls Bill Sponsorship 

Seeks State Employee Benefits Clarification   lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  BISMARCK – Several interesting bills are being introduced this session in the North Dakota Legislature.  Representative Nathan Toman, R-Dis. 34, Mandan, introduced House Bill 1285, which would require bills coming from the executive branch’s agencies or the judicial branch to be sponsored or requested…
January 13, 2023

Be Aware of Winter Stress on Wildlife 

ND Game and Fish Advises Keep Your Distance  Wildlife managers urge outdoor enthusiasts to consider where they recreate during North Dakota’s leanest months to spare already stressed animals simply trying to survive the elements.  While this advice is true during any Northern Plains winter, it hits this year with some…
January 13, 2023

Deer Baiting to be Debated at Legislature 

Hearing Set, Large Turnout Expected  Several bills pertaining to the outdoors and outdoor activities are presented at each session of the North Dakota legislature. Perhaps the most watched bill by the state’s sportsmen in the current legislative session is HB 1151, a bill to take the ability to ban baiting…
January 13, 2023

Hwy 1806 Fatality Crash in Morton County  

North Dakota Highway Patrol  What: Two vehicle head on crash   Where: Hwy 1806 mm 49 (approximately 20 miles south of Mandan) When: January 12th, 2023 at appx. 9:25pm central time   Road Conditions: Dry   Weather Conditions: Clear   Crash Involvement: 2 vehicles involved   Type of Crash: Head…
January 13, 2023

Prison Product Bill Defeated 

Personal Use Sales Fail in North Dakota State House  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The sales of products built by state prison inmates sold to government agencies attempted to expand Thursday.  Currently, products made in the prison industry may be sold to government agencies. House Bill 1065 added state employees to the…
January 13, 2023

Sports Betting Resolution Passes North Dakota House 

Minot Representatives’ Mixed Speeches  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – Sports betting may be a measure on the November 2024 ballot for citizens of North Dakota.  The House narrowly passed House Concurrent Resolution 3002 by a vote of 49 to 44. The resolution would put sports betting on the general election ballot as…
January 12, 2023

Property Tax Notice Reform Struck Down 

Fails in North Dakota House lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House struck down a Minot legislator’s version of property tax reform Wednesday.  Representative Larry Bellew, Dis. R-38, Minot and sponsor of House Bill 1126, described it as a reduction of the amount of assessment increase required to notify…
January 12, 2023

Barnes County Injury Crash 

North Dakota Highway Patrol   What: Injury Crash   Where: Interstate 94 mm 275 (15 miles west of Valley City)   When: 1/12/2023 at 9:11 Central Time   Road Conditions: Patches of ice and frost   Weather Conditions: Overcast   Crash Involvement: One vehicle   Type of Crash: Rollover   Agencies…
January 12, 2023

Committee Hearing on Flat Tax Rate 

Governor's Income Tax Plan Debated  BISMARCK – Not all were in agreement with Republican Governor Doug Burgum’s flat rate income tax plan Wednesday when it was heard in committee.  Burgum presented the plan, House Bill 1158, which is a one and a half percent flat tax rate, to the House…
January 11, 2023

NAWS Project Progress 

Max pumping station construction   MAX – One of the key components to the Northwest Area Water Supply project is a pumping station immediately east of this community.  Nearly all the exterior construction on the station was completed by late fall. Some of the roofing was delayed due to cold…
January 11, 2023

Bill over abortion court leak struck down in North Dakota 

By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for America  Months after the unprecedented leak of the U.S. Supreme Court draft opinion that overturned Roe v. Wade, lawmakers in North Dakota considered — and struck down — a bill to criminalize court leaks on Tuesday.  Introduced by the North Dakota Supreme Court, the…
January 11, 2023

NDHP Promotes New Minot-based Sergeant 

Trooper Matthew Peschong  NARRATIVE: Colonel Brandon Solberg announces the promotion of Trooper Matthew Peschong to Sergeant. Peschong attended the Highway Patrol Academy and graduated in June 2010 after earning an Associate of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Minnesota State Community and Technical College, Moorhead, MN. Trooper Peschong was stationed…
January 10, 2023

ND Considers Legal Sports Betting Outside of Tribal Casinos 

By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for America  Amid ongoing efforts to legalize sports betting in North Dakota — and expand it beyond the tribal casinos, where it's already allowed — a House panel heard arguments Monday over a measure to let voters decide the issue next year.  "Passage of this…
January 10, 2023

New Justice to North Dakota Supreme Court 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum appointed a judge and veteran litigator Monday to replace Justice Gerald VandeWalle, who had been the longest-serving chief justice in state history.  Judge Douglas Bahr will join the North Dakota Supreme Court on Feb. 1 after serving in the South Central…
January 10, 2023

North Dakota Files Lawsuit  

Sen. Cramer Cites Federal Government Overreach on State, Private Mineral Leasing Matters  BISMARCK – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, issued the following statement on North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley filing suit against the U.S. Department of the Interior for the…
January 9, 2023

North Dakota Legislators' Goals

Lawmakers Share Their Thoughts lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  BISMARCK – Lawmakers have over a week of legislative work under their belts, but still many more to go. A few legislators shared their goals for this session. Representative Matt Heilman, R-Dis. 7, Bismarck, is one of the many new members this session and only…
January 9, 2023

Popcorn 

A Slice of Life  Popcorn -- the most popular snack food of all-time.  Okay. I have not researched any factual data for that declaration, but it has to be true. Who doesn’t love popcorn?  I have memories of my mother making popcorn on a stove, dumping kernels from a bag…
January 8, 2023

NDHP Announces Promotion 

Trooper Langer Achieves Sergeant     NARRATIVE: Colonel Brandon Solberg announces the promotion of Trooper Preston Langer to Sergeant. Langer became a member of the North Dakota Highway Patrol in September 2014. He attended the Highway Patrol Academy and graduated in February 2015. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in…
January 7, 2023

$55 Million Sought for Supreme Court 

Judiciary Would Move Out of Capitol Building  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – To the tune of $55 million, the judiciary branch plans to move out of the Capitol building if its proposed bill passes this session.  The plan is to move the Supreme Court into the old Liberty Memorial Building on Capitol…
January 7, 2023

Man gets 10 years in connection with reservation death 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A federal judge has sentenced a man to 10 years in prison in connection with a death on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation.  The Bismarck Tribune reported Friday that Edward Finley Jr. pleaded guilty in September to voluntary manslaughter. U.S. District Judge Daniel Traynor sentenced him…
January 6, 2023

Public Funeral for Minot PD Officer 

Patrick Blanchard Honored at MSU Dome  MINOT – There was a large presence of fellow police, sheriff’s officers, and first responders from throughout the state at the Minot State University Dome Friday morning for the funeral of Minot Police Master Officer Patrick Blanchard.   Blanchard, a U.S. Army veteran, joined…
January 6, 2023

Minot Legislator Recovering from Fall 

One of Two legislators recovering from injuries   BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Two North Dakota legislators are recovering from injuries suffered in falls.  82-year-old Republican Sen. Karen Krebsbach, Minot, is using a walker after she slipped off a curb in Minot and broke her hip and left wrist. She still…
January 5, 2023

Burgum Touts North Dakota's Energy Sector  

Delivers state of state address  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum highlighted the successes of the state's energy sector during his annual State of the State address on Tuesday, while also calling on lawmakers to provide tax relief and address workforce shortages that he says continue to…
January 4, 2023

First Official Legislative Day 

Gaveling in Session  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The legislature began its first day of session Tuesday, preceding a light work week for lawmakers The intensity of the work is projected to increase throughout the next few weeks.  Largely ceremonial, Tuesday began with a Tribal-State relationship and State of the Judiciary message…
January 3, 2023

Legislative Council Prepares 

Upcoming Session Looking Full    lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – Lawmakers are often at the forefront of legislative sessions, but behind the scenes several people work to make it happen.  John Bjornson, director of legislative council, said Monday there’s an extensive number of tasks needed to be done to prepare for session. …
January 2, 2023

December to Remember, or Forget 

Weather cold, snowy  MINOT – December 2022 is in the rear-view mirror, and it proved to be one of the coldest, snowiest Decembers in this city’s history. Evidence can be found throughout the region, with giant piles of snow pushed up from roadways and parking lots and such.   Total…
January 2, 2023

Vehicle/Pedestrian Fatal Crash 

North Dakota Highway Patrol  What: Fatality Crash   Where: I-29 South mm 51, near Hickson/Oxbow   When: 1-1-2023 at 05:47 AM   Road Conditions: Dry/Asphalt   Weather Conditions: Dark, Clear   Crash Involvement: Vehicle vs Pedestrian   Type of Crash: Fatal   Agencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Cass County…
January 2, 2023

Pedestrian Struck by Vehicle 

North Dakota Highway Patrol  What: Two Vehicle Pedestrian Injury Crash    Where: 5 Miles East of Northwood ND  When: December 31, 2022    8:06 p.m.  Road Conditions:  Icy from foggy conditions   Weather Conditions: Dense Fog  Crash Involvement: Vehicle vs Pedestrian  Type of Crash: Injury  Agencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol,…
January 1, 2023

Walkin’ on Water 

A Slice of Life  A non-resident asks, “What makes you darned North Dakotan’s so special?”  Resident -- “Well, we do walk on water.”  Incredulous non-resident -- “Are all North Dakotans so arrogant and pompous?”  Resident -- “Nope. Some don’t ice fish.”  That kind of sums it up.   Oh yes. In…
January 1, 2023

North Dakota State wins 71-49 against North Dakota 

By The Associated Press  GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — Grant Nelson's 18 points helped North Dakota State defeat North Dakota 71-49 on Friday night.  Nelson also contributed eight rebounds for the Bison (4-11, 1-2 Summit). Andrew Morgan added 15 points while shooting 7 of 9 from the field, and they…
December 31, 2022

Minot Murder Victim Named 

Minot Police Department  DATE: 12 30 22   TIME: 0140 HRS.   TYPE OF INCIDENT: Murder   LOCATION OF INCIDENT: 200 16th St SW Lamplighter Lounge   IDENTITY OF PERSONS INVOLVED (UNLESS PROTECTED): NAME: Justin McDermott  GENDER: M AGE: 34   ADDRESS: Minot   NAME: Kenny C. Javar   GENDER:…
December 31, 2022

Man Murdered in Minot 

Minot Police Department News Release  The Minot Police Department responded to a report of gunshots in the parking lot of the Lamplighter lounge at approximately 1:40 a.m. on 12/30/22. On arrival officers discovered a 36 year old male victim with multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene.  …
December 30, 2022

Road Rage Incident Update 

High-Risk Traffic Stop   NARRATIVE: On December 28, at approximately 3:00 pm., NDHP Troopers in the Fargo area responded to a report of a reckless driver/road rage incident. The incident involved a driver of a vehicle that allegedly discharged a firearm at passing vehicles. One vehicle reported a broken window…
December 30, 2022

Inmate Captured  

Walkaway from MRCC   Who: TREVIS TOFI TESSARO   Age: 41   Description: 5’11”, 180 lbs., Brown Hair, Blue Eyes, Caucasian   Sentence: 2 years, 11 months, and 25 days for Criminal Mischief, Domestic Violence   NARRATIVE: On 12/29/2022 at 6:36 P.M., a resident of Missouri River Correctional Center walked…
December 30, 2022

Shots Fired on Roadway 

High-Risk Traffic Stop   NARRATIVE: On December 28, at approximately 3:00 pm., NDHP Troopers in the Fargo area responded to a report of a reckless driver/road rage incident. The incident involved a driver of a vehicle that allegedly discharged a firearm at passing vehicles. One vehicle reported a broken window…
December 28, 2022

Ice Fishing Access 

Early ice, snow cover creates concerns MINOT – Record and near record snowfall in December has had an impact on a favorite winter activity – ice fishing. Deep snow, often drifted hard by strong winds, settles onto frozen lakes and makes both access for ice fishermen and traveling around a…
December 28, 2022

Alleged donut thief charged with brandishing hatchet 

Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Bismarck man is in trouble with the law after he allegedly raised a hatchet toward a convenience store clerk who tried to stop him from stealing doughnuts.  Brently Iron Road, 36, faces a charge of felony terrorizing and misdemeanor criminal trespass in connection…
December 28, 2022

Wildlife Feeding Concerns 

North Dakota Game and Fish Department  Tough winter conditions thus far in North Dakota have some citizens concerned about the stress on wildlife.  Kevin Kading, state Game and Fish Department private land section leader, said harsh winters often generate conversations and questions about feeding wildlife, particularly deer and pheasants.  “The…
December 27, 2022

Tribal Riders Honor Victims of Mass Execution 

Associated Press  MANKATO, Minn. (AP) — Dakota tribal members have completed an annual 330-mile ride on horseback to honor 40 of their ancestors who were killed in the aftermath of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862.  The Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that the riders arrived in Mankato on Monday morning after…
December 27, 2022

Raccoon Woman Sentenced 

North Dakotan who brought raccoon to bar gets probation  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A woman who brought a wild raccoon into a bar earlier this year will spend a year on probation.  Erin Christensen of Maddock, 38, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of providing false information to law enforcement, tampering…
December 26, 2022

Merry Christmas from the Dakotan 

Light displays brighten the season  MINOT – Lighting displays are a Christmas season tradition for many. Who doesn’t take a moment to stop and enjoy colorful lights and reflect on the most joyous season of the year.  The lighting displays were photographed in Minot with the exception of a few…
December 24, 2022

Cold December Confirmed 

Already a month for the record book  MINOT – Just step outside and you know. December has been a cold month, even by North Dakota standards.  Minot’s average December temperature at the International Airport, if anything weather related can be average in North Dakota, is 19.6 degrees. So far this…
December 23, 2022

Health Effects of Frigid Cold 

Tips on Staying Healthy Through Freezing Temps  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – With cold season often comes sick season, but thankfully there are ways to help prevent it.  Doctor Casmiar Nwaigwe, director of infectious diseases at Trinity Health and infectious disease specialist, said there are various ways in which the winter season…
December 22, 2022

ND Game and Fish Honors Employee Efforts 

 Stephanie Tucker Named NDGF Employee of the Year  Stephanie Tucker, game management section leader and furbearer biologist for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department in Bismarck, received the agency’s Director’s Award for professional excellence at the department’s annual staff meeting in December.  Jeb Williams, Game and Fish director, said…
December 22, 2022

Burgum appoints Chief Operating Officer Tammy Miller to serve as lieutenant governor 

Gov. Doug Burgum today announced the appointment of Governor’s Office Chief Operating Officer Tammy Miller, former CEO of Border States, to succeed Lt. Gov. Brent Sanford as lieutenant governor of North Dakota. Miller begins her new role on Jan. 3.  Miller has served as chief operating officer in the Governor’s…
December 20, 2022

Sen. Cramer Statement on Lieutenant Governor Brent Sanford 

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, issued the following statement after Lieutenant Governor Brent Sanford announced his resignation:  “Kris and I thank Lieutenant Governor Sanford for his work for and dedication to our great state during the past six years. Brent’s long and decorated career in public service took…
December 20, 2022

Lt. Gov. Sanford Resigns 

Gov. Burgum to appoint successor  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Lt. Gov. Brent Sanford announced Tuesday he will resign Jan. 2, citing a desire to return to the private sector and focus on his family and career.  Gov. Doug Burgum, in a statement, said Sanford "has made a positive impact on…
December 20, 2022

North Dakota finishes Missouri River minerals adjustment 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — State officials announced completion Monday of a mineral ownership dispute that has paid $130 million to private mineral owners and oil and gas operators.  North Dakota's five-member, governor-led Land Board said the completion of the Missouri River acreage adjustment meant to delineate state and private mineral…
December 19, 2022

Life Without the Possibility of Parole 

Re-sentencing of Christopher Vickerman  MINOT – Christopher Vickerman, Minot, convicted in March of this year in the shooting death of his father, Mark Vickerman, Minot, on May 10, 2019 will serve life in prison without the possibility of parole.  Christopher Vickerman was originally sentenced by North-Central District Judge Douglas Mattson…
December 19, 2022

Stranded Travelers opt for Amtrak 

Minot-bound flights cancelled by snowstorm  MINNEAPOLIS – Cancelled. Cancelled again. And again. And again.  That was the message Minot-bound passengers received repeatedly while waiting at Gate C24 at the Minneapolis airport. The Delta Airlines flights from Minneapolis to Minot were cancelled repeatedly during the recent spell of icy, snowy, windy…
December 17, 2022

North Dakota governor bans TikTok in executive agencies

BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has banned the popular social media app TikTok from devices owned by the state government's executive branch, joining several other Republican governors who have done so citing the platform's Chinese ownership and growing national security worries.Burgum announced the executive order late Tuesday.…
December 14, 2022

North Dakota annual sessions may gain traction with term limits

By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota lawmakers for decades have consistently rebuffed attempts to hold annual regular Legislative sessions, arguing that doing so would grow government and turn lawmaking into a full-time job. But with voter-approved term limits now on the books, the idea of having…
December 13, 2022

Winter Storm Decends on State 

Key Messages from the National Weather Service  ➔ Periods of freezing drizzle or accumulating freezing rain are expected  ➔ Periods of snow, heavy at times, through Thursday   ➔ Widespread snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches are forecast   ➔ Gusty winds will cause periods of blowing and drifting…
December 12, 2022

Legislators Wrap Up Orientation

What they Expect for Upcoming Session lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  BISMARCK – Legislators finished up a three-day organizational session Wednesday, and some in the leadership told The Dakotan what they expect for the upcoming legislature starting in January. The election in November brought in a large amount of turnover for this year’s legislature.…
December 8, 2022

Gov. Burgum unveils record $18.4B proposed state budget 

By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum on Wednesday unveiled a proposed $18.4 billion budget that increases state spending by more than 3% and includes $3 billion in infrastructure funding, and increases workforce development funding and public employee salaries.  The second-term Republican governor's…
December 7, 2022

Rallying Against the Great Reset 

Small Gathering at the Capitol  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – As legislators readied themselves this week with orientation for the upcoming session, one group rallied Tuesday to bring awareness to what they believe to be a global threat.  Sebastian Ertelt, Lisbon, former state legislator and primary organizer of the rally, called it…
December 7, 2022

North Dakota State wins 67-62 over Portland 

By The Associated Press   PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Boden Skunberg scored 20 points as North Dakota State beat Portland 67-62 on Monday.  Skunberg also contributed 10 rebounds for the Bison (2-8). Tajavis Miller shot 7 for 13, including 3 for 7 from beyond the arc to add 17 points.…
December 6, 2022

Panel keeps electronic pull tab moratorium in place 

By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A North Dakota legislative panel refused to change a rule Monday that creates a moratorium on electronic pull tab machines at gas stations and liquor, grocery and convenience stores.  Lobbyists and some lawmakers have promised that the issue will come up…
December 5, 2022

A Talking Dog 

Slice of Life  Okay. I get it. You’ve already concluded that this author is as goofy as a dog eating peanut butter.  Wait a minute now. We all like peanut butter, dogs included.   Now that I’ve lured you in with that infallible statement, please read on. You’ll be better for…
December 4, 2022

Gov. Burgum, North Dakota tribes sign gambling compacts 

By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Gov. Doug Burgum announced Friday that he has signed agreements with North Dakota's American Indian tribes that lowers the legal gambling age from 21 to 19 at tribal-owned casinos and allows gamblers on reservations to use credit or debit cards to…
December 3, 2022

Sportsmen Voice Concerns at Stanley Meeting 

Issues include elk licenses, electronic posting  STANLEY – A complaint about electronic posting opened the public comment portion of a North Dakota Game and Fish Advisory Board meeting here Tuesday.   In his opening remarks, Jeb Williams, NDGF director, talked about the state’s electronic posting law that went into effect…
December 2, 2022

EPA seeks to mandate more use of ethanol and other biofuels 

By STEVE KARNOWSKI Associated Press  MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed increasing the amount of ethanol and other biofuels that must be blended into the nation's fuel supplies over the next three years, a move welcomed by renewable fuel and farm groups but condemned by environmentalists…
December 2, 2022

Sen. Cramer on Possible Rail Strike 

ND Republican’s clear message  “Congress’s role is not to help negotiate a rail settlement, it’s to approve one. You don’t need 535 arbiters negotiating the details of a labor agreement. At the end of the day, averting a shutdown of service and a full-blown economic crisis is critical. As important…
November 30, 2022

ND Patrol Receives Accreditation Award 

11th time honored   NARRATIVE:   Bismarck, ND – The North Dakota Highway Patrol was awarded advanced accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. The NDHP has been accredited since 1989 and received meritorious recognition for being accredited for more than 15 continuous years. The NDHP…
November 30, 2022

School Bus Injury Crash  

No students on board  NARRATIVE:   On November 28th, 2022, at approximately 9:02 AM the North Dakota Highway Patrol was contacted by the Fargo Police Department in reference to a three vehicle Injury crash involving a school bus that had occurred on 25th street near 34th Ave South.   The…
November 28, 2022

Injury Crash on I-94 West Bound

4 Miles East of Casselton NARRATIVE: On November 23rd at 1:05 PM the North Dakota Department of Transportation was working on a cable median barrier on I-94 west bound near MM 335. The left westbound lane was closed, and traffic was being alerted by three advanced warning signs alerting traffic…
November 26, 2022

Thanksgiving Message from Sen. Cramer 

BISMARCK – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, released the following Thanksgiving Day message:  “Thanksgiving takes on a new level of celebration for my family and me this year. We recently learned that I am a direct descendant of Pilgrims. In fact, I had three ancestors aboard the Mayflower when she arrived…
November 24, 2022

North Dakota Deleted emails 'irretrievable' 

By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Republican North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley said Tuesday that an outside tech firm tried and failed to resurrect the deleted email accounts held by his predecessor Wayne Stenehjem and Stenehjem's deputy.  The timing of the deletions had raised questions over…
November 23, 2022

More Than Hunting and Fishing 

Tioga NDGF Advisory Board Meeting  kimfundingsland@mydakotan.com Sportsmen gathered at the Tioga Community Center for a North Dakota Game and Fish Department Advisory Board meeting on Monday. (Photo: Kim Fundingsland/The Dakotan)  TIOGA – The North Dakota Game and Fish Department kicked off its fall round of Advisory Board meetings in this…
November 23, 2022

 
Progress on New City Hall 

Moving in the Spring  MINOT – It has been a long time coming, a few more months even, but all is on schedule for the city’s new City Hall.  “The project is going very well. We are on time and under budget,” said Lance Meyer, city engineer. “Overall, we’re happy…
November 22, 2022

Former tribal official sentenced 

Pled guilty of accepting bribes  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A former Three Affiliated Tribes official was sentenced Monday to six years and three months in federal prison after pleading guilty to a scheme that involved soliciting and accepting bribes and kickbacks from a contractor providing construction services on the Fort…
November 21, 2022

Minoter Makes History

David Hogue to Lead Senate
November 21, 2022

Late Season Hunting Dates, Mountain Lions 

North Dakota Game and Fish  The statewide duck and white-fronted goose seasons close Dec. 4. However, duck hunting in the high plains unit reopens Dec. 10 and continues through Jan. 1.  In addition, the season for Canada geese closes Dec. 17 in the eastern zone, Dec. 22 in the western zone and Dec.…
November 21, 2022

Minoter Makes Legislative History 

David Hogue is Senate Majority Leader  MINOT – David Hogue, R-District 38, was elected Senate Majority Caucus Leader by fellow legislators on the evening of November 14 at the State Capitol, making Hogue the first Minot resident ever elected to the position according to the N.D. Legislature website. Records on…
November 21, 2022

Two Killed in Fargo Shooting 

Victims Identified  FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Police have identified the two Fargo men who were killed in a shooting on Saturday.  Police said Jaquan Gatewood, 28, and Kierre Davies, 27, were found dead with gunshot wounds shortly after 3:15 a.m. Saturday.  The shooting took place outside an apartment house about…
November 21, 2022

Chairman Discusses Term Limits, Legislative Session 

ND Legislature begins in January  MINOT – North Dakota voters overwhelmingly approved passage of Initiated Constitutional Measure No. 1 in the November 8 election. The measure places limits on the amount of time the governor or legislators can serve.  Ward County voters voiced their approval with a 59% yes vote.…
November 19, 2022

VandeWalle announces retirement from North Dakota high court 

By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Supreme Court Justice Gerald VandeWalle has announced that he will retire Jan. 31 for health reasons.  VandeWalle, 89, was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1978 and served as chief justice from 1993 until 2019, when he did not…
November 18, 2022

North Dakota-owned oil, gas mineral rights valued at $2.8B 

By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — An estimate of oil and gas mineral rights owned by North Dakota pegs their value at $2.8 billion, an 18% increase from last year, according to an appraisal released Thursday to the state Land Board.  The increase comes largely from strong…
November 17, 2022

Winter outlook: Cold, Snowy 

Latest forecast from the Climate Prediction Center  MINOT – Well, cripes, any chances of a warm, dry winter are heavily refuted by the latest long-range weather outlooks issued by the Climate Prediction Center. All indications favor colder than usual temperatures for North Dakota through February 2023. Look for more than…
November 17, 2022

N. Dakota AG: Docs can use health info to defend abortions 

By DAVE KOLPACK Associated Press  FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Doctors who perform abortions should be able to disclose the patient's personal health information as part of their defense to avoid prosecution, North Dakota's attorney general said Wednesday.  North Dakota's abortion ban, which is currently on hold because of a lawsuit,…
November 17, 2022

NDSU Product Produces for Packers 

Christian Watson eager to flip script on his rookie season  By STEVE MEGARGEE AP Sports Writer  GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson's decision to celebrate his first career touchdown catch with a backflip may have seemed unusual considering the injuries he already has suffered…
November 16, 2022

County Discusses Four-Lane for Highway 52 

Query about Minot to Voltaire section    lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – Some Ward County commissioners want Highway 52, from Minot to Voltaire, to become a four-lane highway.  Commissioner Howard Anderson brought up the off-agenda topic at the commissioners’ meeting Tuesday to county engineer Dana Larsen.  “Since the road between here and…
November 16, 2022

Names Released in Carpio Bus Accident 

Ward County Injury Crash - UPDATE  What: Two vehicle injury crash  Where: Highway 52 mile marker 73, 5 miles east of Carpio  When: 11/15/2022 approximately 4:10 PM CST  Road Conditions: Dry  Weather Conditions: Overcast  Crash Involvement: Two vehicle crossover SUV vs. school bus  Type of Crash: Right angle  Agencies Involved:…
November 16, 2022

Minoter Chosen to Senate Leadership 

North Dakota GOP lawmakers elect House, Senate floor leaders  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — New House and Senate leaders have been elected by Republican majorities in the North Dakota Legislature.  Sen. David Hogue, a Minot lawyer, and Rep. Mike Lefor, a Dickinson businessman, were chosen Monday night to serve two-year leadership…
November 15, 2022

ND Game and Fish Rule Change Proposals 
Administrative Rules Hearing Set Dec. 16 

BISMARCK -- The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will hold a public hearing to address proposed new rules and amendments to Title 30 of the North Dakota Administrative Code. The hearing is scheduled for 1:15 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 16 at the agency's main office in Bismarck.   The purpose…
November 15, 2022

Game and Fish Advisory Board Meetings Announced 

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department Advisory Board will host public meetings this fall at eight locations across the state. In addition, the district 7 meeting in Bismarck will be streamed live on the Game and Fish website, gf.nd.gov.  These public meetings, held each spring and fall, provide citizens…
November 14, 2022

Memorable Snowfall Totals 

Minot sets record  MINOT – It was a nasty way to get the winter underway, one of the deepest November 10 snowfalls on record in many places in the state. Minot’s official dump was a record for the date at 7.3 inches. The previous mark was 4.2 inches in 2012. …
November 11, 2022

Wilson leads No. 5 Kansas to 82-59 rout of North Dakota St 

By DAVE SKRETTA AP Basketball Writer  LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kansas did exactly what was expected of the nation's No. 5 team when the defending national champions played Omaha and North Dakota State to open the season: win in routs.  The stakes are about to get a whole lot higher…
November 11, 2022

Kalkbrenner leads No. 9 Creighton in 96-61 rout of N Dakota 

By ERIC OLSON AP Sports Writer  OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — After a flat performance in its opener, No. 9 Creighton looked like the team it was expected to be.  Ryan Kalkbrenner scored a career-high 24 points and the Bluejays finished off North Dakota early in a 96-61 rout on Thursday…
November 11, 2022

And Snow It Begins 

Fall turned into winter  MINOT – Winter made a rather rude arrival Thursday, bursting through the front door with a vengeance – heavy snowfall and high winds combined. The strong storm resulted in the usual school closings or shortened hours and the like, and, of course, made travel difficult in the…
November 10, 2022

Some in GOP reject Becker claim of gains for far right 

By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — State Rep. Rick Becker, who was easily defeated in his independent bid for U.S. Senate, said Wednesday that he still considered Election Day a victory with wins by candidates who will grow the Legislature's ultraconservative wing that he founded a decade…
November 10, 2022

New Trinity Hospital on Schedule 

Extensive Planning for Big Move    MINOT – One of the largest construction projects in this city’s history is nearing completion. It wasn’t without challenges, including an explosion and fire, and changing contractors, but the new Trinity Hospital campus is within months of beginning full operation.  “Our revamped timeline following…
November 10, 2022

Highway Patrol Vehicle Smashed 

Accident on I-94 Wednesday  On Wednesday, November 9th, at approximately 6:30 p.m., a ND Highway Patrol (NDHP) patrol car was struck westbound on I-94 MM 260 at Jamestown.   The NDHP Trooper had witnessed a semi jackknife at this location and the semi was partially blocking the roadway. The trooper…
November 10, 2022

North Dakota voters OK term limits for governor, legislators 

By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Voters in North Dakota on Tuesday approved term limits for their governor and state legislators after a campaign largely funded by an outside term limits group and boosted within the state by far-right conservatives.  The ballot measure adds an article to…
November 9, 2022

North Dakota voters reject ballot measure legalizing recreational marijuana 

Approved in Maryland, Missouri  By ANDREW DeMILLO Associated Press  LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Voters approved recreational marijuana in Maryland and Missouri but rejected it in two other states, signaling support gradually growing for legalization even in conservative parts of the country.  The results mean that 21 states have now…
November 9, 2022

Two Vehicle Fatality Crash 

Traill County Rural Intersection  What: Fatality   Where: The intersection of 3rd St. NE and 145th Ave. NE, approximately 7 miles SW of Portland   When: November 8th, 2022 at 2:48 PM CT   Road Conditions: Good, Gravel   Weather Conditions: Breezy   Crash Involvement: Vehicle/Vehicle   Type of Crash:…
November 9, 2022

Complete Election Results 

ND Secretary of State website  The latest election returns for North Dakota can be found at:   Secretary of State | (nd.gov) 
November 8, 2022

Migration the Real First Snowfall 

Geese on the move  MINOT – It happens every spring and fall, waterfowl on the move in the Central Flyway that crosses North Dakota.It is the fall migration that attracts the most attention, with great flocks of snow and blue geese dominating the skies and fields in much of the…
November 8, 2022

North Dakota sees advertising, campaign blitz before vote 

By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — After months of crisscrossing the state stumping everywhere from tiny town cafes to big city venues, North Dakota's U.S. House candidates were making a final push Monday attempting to garner voter support mostly through social media and television and radio interviews…
November 7, 2022

Wind Aids Fatal Accident 

Lamoure County   What: Fatal   Where: Highway 281 MM 41.6, 10 Miles north of Edgeley   When: 11-6-2022 9:07 AM   Road Conditions: Good   Weather Conditions: high wind   Crash Involvement: 2 vehicle   Type of Crash: side impact collision   Agencies Involved: NDHP, Lamoure County SO, Edgeley…
November 6, 2022

Large Turnout at Dakota Patriot Rally 

Decorated speaker delivers strong message  MINOT – What was promoted as an evening to join fellow patriots proved to be a very large gathering at the State Fair Center Thursday evening. The Dakota Patriot Rally featured Lt. Col. Daniel MacArthur Gade as the featured speaker.  Gade was born in Minot…
November 4, 2022

Letter Supporting Term Limits 

Election Day November 8  A YES vote on Measure 1 will be good for North Dakota. It would apply an 8-year term limit to the ND Governor, and members of the State House and State Senate.  Term limits improve citizen access to the process, encourage more candidates to run, and increase…
November 4, 2022

North Dakota high court to weigh judge's abortion ban ruling 

By DAVE KOLPACK Associated Press  FARGO (AP) — North Dakota's Supreme Court will hear arguments later this month on the state's abortion ban after the attorney general appealed a judge's ruling that kept it from taking effect.  The high court on Wednesday scheduled oral arguments for Nov. 29 on South…
November 4, 2022

North Dakota: What to expect on election night 

By The Associated Press   Tuesday's ballot offers some intrigue for North Dakotans in the reliably red state — from late congressional entries by independent candidates to term limits and marijuana legalization.  North Dakotans will decide whether to endorse changing the state constitution to limit the terms of the governor…
November 3, 2022

Sen. Cramer Sounds Off on Biden’s Energy Policy 

Views on Possible Senate Majority  News release: BISMARCK – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, joined Larry Kudlow on Fox Business to discuss President Joe Biden’s recent calls for a windfall tax on energy companies. He also discussed a strategy to increase…
November 3, 2022

Drought Creeping In 

Flash drought conditions  MINOT – What the U.S. Drought Monitor refers to as “flash drought” conditions have crept into much of North Dakota in the past week. The Drought Monitor is issued each Thursday.  A flash drought is defined as the opposite of flash, or sudden, rainfall or flood. It…
November 3, 2022

Lake Sakakawea Below Average  

2022 runoff at 75%  RIVERDALE – Lake Sakakawea avoided what was on track to be very low summer water levels this year, thanks to a big dose of precipitation that boosted June runoff into the state’s largest reservoir.  Nevertheless, annual runoff in the Missouri River Basin for 2022 is projected…
November 3, 2022

North Dakota County Elections 

Races Outside Ward County  By Kim Fundingsland and Lydia Hoverson  kim.fundingsland@mydakotan.com   lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT -- Some counties in the Ward County area have contested races this election, giving voters decisions to be made within the next week. Absentee and early voting is underway with Election Day November 8.  McHenry County  Two…
November 2, 2022

Burgum rejects tribes' plea for online gambling rights 

Legal gambling age lowered  By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Gov. Doug Burgum has rejected a plea by North Dakota's American Indian tribes to give them exclusive rights to host internet gambling and sports betting because it isn't allowed under state law, his spokesman said Wednesday.  But…
November 2, 2022

Election Enthusiasm 

Expected voter turnout   MINOT – Election Day is November 8, but absentee and early voting is already underway. Given the political atmosphere across the country, many might expect larger than usual number of votes to be cast.   However, it is a non-presidential election year, which traditionally means substantially fewer votes…
November 1, 2022

Judge Keeps Abortion Ban from Taking Effect 

By JAMES MacPHERSON and DAVE KOLPACK Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A North Dakota judge ruled Monday that he will keep the state's ban on abortion from taking effect, saying there's a "substantial probability" that a constitutional challenge to the law will succeed.  Judge Bruce Romanick's ruling means abortion…
November 1, 2022

Grand Forks Man Fatally Shoots Mother 

Takes own life  GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — A Grand Forks woman shot by her adult son before he took his own life has died of her injuries, according to police.  Authorities say 53-year-old Jennifer Harrison died at Altru Hospital days after she was found in her home with multiple…
November 1, 2022

ND factory shooting will go to trial 

Man charged with killing three  FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A man charged with three counts of murder in the shooting deaths of two co-workers and their unborn child at a North Dakota factory last year has changed course and wants to proceed with a trial, the defense said during a…
October 31, 2022

Highway Patrol Checkpoint Arrests 

Williams County Enforcement Event  RESULTS: Approximately 300 vehicles went through the checkpoint which was located on 26th St W, near the 1500 block in Williston. The checkpoint was conducted from 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm.   Seven drivers were tested for impairment and four were arrested for DUI. In addition,…
October 31, 2022

And boo to you! 

Halloween Hike, family fun    GARRISON – As the sun set, shadows lengthened, and it became dark in the woods it created a perfect setting for a Halloween Hike. The weather was agreeable too, remarkably pleasant for late October in North Dakota.  Fort Stevenson State Park hosted a Halloween Hike…
October 31, 2022

Making Kids Feel Safe 

Overview of Northern Plains Children’s Advocacy Center  lydia.hoverosn@mydakotan.com   MINOT – After children have a traumatizing experience, telling their story is extremely difficult, and that’s why the Northern Plains Children’s Advocacy Center strives to make that experience easier on a child.  “Children’s advocacy centers were basically created to provide a MDT,…
October 29, 2022

North Dakota Notches Court Win 

Case on DAPL Protests’ Damages  WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, issued the following statement on District Court for the District of North Dakota Judge Dan Traynor’s ruling denying the United States motion for case management, which sought to limit the scope of North Dakota’s claims seeking damages from…
October 28, 2022

Opposing Views on Term Limits Measure 

Wednesday news releases from both sides  LOBBYISTS, CAREER POLITICIANS & SPECIAL INTERESTS OPPOSE THE PEOPLE’S TERM LIMITS Powerful And Well Connected Who Donate Huge Amounts of Money to Candidates and Millions on Lobbying Rally Together  Bismarck, ND -- Today, North Dakota for Term Limits called attention to the unholy combination of…
October 28, 2022

North Dakota election systems 'incredibly secure' 

Auditor Josh Gaillian’s review  By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The state auditor said Thursday that an examination of North Dakota's electoral systems conducted in response to voter concerns found that they are "incredibly secure."  Auditor Josh Gallion said he undertook the review in response to concerns…
October 28, 2022

Poll workers can't demand proof of US citizenship 

Wrigley: No power to do that  FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Some poll workers in North Dakota who created confusion and frustration in the spring primary by demanding proof of United State citizenship, particularly from immigrants and people of color, had no power to do that, the state attorney general says. …
October 27, 2022

Lawmakers: Term limit defeat has chance with groups' support 

Measure on November ballot  By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota's Republican legislative majority leaders on Wednesday predicted a narrow defeat by voters on a measure to impose term limits on lawmakers and the governor.  Republican Senate Majority Leader Rich Wardner and GOP House Majority Leader…
October 26, 2022

Trio of Candidates Seek Single Seat  

North Dakota’s U.S. Senate Race  MINOT – Three candidates are on the ballot for a North Dakota seat in the United States Senate – incumbent John Hoeven, R-ND, Jamestown challenger Katrina Christiansen-D, and Bismarck challenger Rick Becker, an Independent. Election day is Tuesday, November 8.  Hoeven was the choice of…
October 26, 2022

North Dakota Targeted by Beef Thieves 

Feds: Theft of frozen beef in Nebraska uncovers crime ring  LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — An investigation into the theft this summer of several semitrailers loaded with frozen beef from Nebraska has led to arrests and uncovered a multimillion-dollar theft ring targeting meatpacking plants in six Midwestern states, federal authorities said. …
October 26, 2022

Former North Dakota tribal official pleads guilty to bribery 

Sentencing date set  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A former government official of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation accused of accepting bribes and kickbacks from a construction contractor pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges in North Dakota.  Randall Phelan, 58, of Mandaree, was an elected representative of the governing body…
October 26, 2022

Hoeven Reviews Southern Border Mission 

Visits with North Dakota National Guard Members  EL PASO, TX – Senator John Hoeven, a member of the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Committee, traveled to the southern border this week to review the North Dakota National Guard (NDNG) 1st Battalion, 112th Aviation Regiment’s mission providing aviation support along the nation’s…
October 25, 2022

North Dakota’s U.S. House Race 

Two candidates seek election  MINOT – Two candidates are on the ballot for a North Dakota’s lone seat in the United States House of Representatives – Republican incumbent Kelly Armstrong of Bismarck, who is seeking his second term, and independent challenger Cara Mund, Bismarck, who is making her first run…
October 25, 2022

Less Oil Revenue for North Dakota Treasury 

Falling prices mean lower taxes for North Dakota drillers  By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Unless oil prices increase dramatically in the remaining days of October, North Dakota's treasury won't be banking the benefits of a tax increase on drillers that has bumped state tax collections by…
October 24, 2022

Marijuana on the Ballot 

North Dakota to Vote on Cannabis Measure  By MIKE CATALINI Associated Press  Recreational marijuana could be legal in half the country if the handful of states with cannabis measures on ballots this November pass them.  North Dakota, South Dakota, Arkansas, Maryland, and Missouri have measures on their ballots this fall…
October 24, 2022

Dealing Death in North Dakota 

Fentanyl: Big money, big problem  MINOT – It's a dangerous drug, as dangerous as ever seen by law enforcement on the streets of the city. A miniscule dose of fentanyl all too often results in the death of the user.  The illegal drug comes in small packages with a big…
October 24, 2022

North Dakota farmer detained in Ukraine is back 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A North Dakota farmer who had been detained in Ukraine since November 2021 on accusations he planned to kill his business partner is back home, the state's two U.S. senators announced Friday.  Kurt Groszhans, from Ashley, North Dakota, has ancestors who are from Ukraine and he…
October 21, 2022

Bond Set for Alleged Arsonist 

Minot Man Gets Cash-Only Bond  By Lydia Hoverson   lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   TOWNER – A Minot man who allegedly started multiple fires from Minot to Bottineau received a $100,000 bond Friday.  Justin Hanson, 42, allegedly started over a dozen fires from Minot to Bottineau Wednesday afternoon, causing an estimate of hundreds of thousands…
October 21, 2022

Burlington Man Sentenced to Two Years 

Final defendant in fake military gear scheme  PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The third and final defendant in an illegal scheme to supply $20 million worth of substandard counterfeit clothing and gear made in China to the U.S. military has been sentenced to two years in prison, federal prosecutors said.  Terry…
October 21, 2022

Colder Than Usual Winter Ahead 

NWS outlook not favorable for North Dakota  Kim.fundingsland@mydakotan.com  MINOT – If you were hoping for a warmer than usual winter, maybe with little less snow than usual, don’t read any further.  Well, phooey. As much as I despise the phrase, it is what it is. Sorry.  The National Weather Service…
October 20, 2022

Minot Man Charged with Setting Multiple Fires 

Damage costly in rural areas  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  TOWNER – A man who set multiple fires from Minot to Bottineau Wednesday may have caused hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of property damage, says McHenry County Sheriff Trey Skager.  Skager said though fire departments involved are still in the process of locating…
October 20, 2022

Oops. 714,000 Gallons, not 36,000 

July 2021 pipeline break   BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A wastewater spill from a pipeline break last year in the northwestern North Dakota oil patch was 20 times greater than first reported, the state Department of Environmental Quality said Wednesday.  Tallgrass Energy first estimated that nearly 36,000 gallons of produced…
October 20, 2022

Hoeven: Take the Handcuffs off U.S. Oil & Gas Producers 

Biden administration needs to stop draining the SPR   FARGO, N.D. – Senator John Hoeven, a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, today issued the following statement after President Biden announced a plan to release an additional 15 million barrels of oil from the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve…
October 19, 2022

Becker Proposes Elimination of Property Tax 

Will announce proposed legislative measure Thursday  Bismarck, ND — Representative Rick Becker (R) District 7, Bismarck will announce Thursday afternoon a proposed legislative constitutional measure which will eliminate and replace the property tax in North Dakota.  If approved by the 2023 legislature, the measure will be on the ballot in…
October 19, 2022

Battery Minerals Processing Facility for Mercer County 

Gov. Burgum issues statement on Talon Metals     BISMARCK – Gov. Doug Burgum has released the following statement after Talon Metals announced plans to build a facility in central North Dakota to process nickel and other minerals for batteries from raw ore mined in Minnesota, expanding domestic manufacturing of batteries…
October 19, 2022

Who will be North Dakota’s Next Secretary of State? 

Three choices on the ballot kim.fundingsland@mydakotan.com MINOT -- Secretary of State Al Jaeger, a Republican, is not seeking reelection. That means, for the first time in more than 30 years, someone other than Jaeger will take over the duties of North Dakota Secretary of State.   Three candidates are on…
October 19, 2022

Audit Hits N. Dakota on Vaccine Handling 

Department of Health disputes it  By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Health Department stored thousands of COVID-19 vaccine doses at incorrect temperatures or without temperature data over the past two years, according to a state audit Tuesday that said some of the vaccine was…
October 18, 2022

One Dead in Bowman 

Two Vehicle Fatality Crash   What: Fatality Crash   Where: US Highway 85 MM 20 (2 miles north of Bowman) When: 10/17/2022 at 5:10 PM MDT   Road Conditions: Good/Sunny   Weather Conditions: Clear   Crash Involvement: Vehicle/Vehicle   Type of Crash: Rear-End and Rollover   Agencies Involved: Bowman County…
October 18, 2022

Armstrong far ahead of Mund in House campaign fundraising 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — GOP Rep. Kelly Armstrong continues to hold a huge financial advance over former Miss America Cara Mund in their House race, with Mund raising less than $100,000 in her late-starting bid as an independent.  Federal campaign finance reports through Sept. 30 show Mund has raised about…
October 17, 2022

Elevator Art 

Massive mural to be painted in Minot MINOT – No question that it’ll be a big attention getter, easily the largest in the city and a huge showpiece for the state. The Union Silos Public Art Project has announced a transformation is in the works for one of this city’s…
October 14, 2022

Charges Filed in Explosive Case 

1,000 pounds of explosives discovered  WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) — A North Dakota man accused of storing more than 1,000 pounds of homemade explosives in his garage is now facing criminal charges.  Court records show 28-year-old Ross Petrie, of Williston, is charged with a felony called 'release of destructive forces.'  An…
October 14, 2022

Seeking Office as an Independent 

Trio of non-party candidates on ballot  MINOT – Three independent candidates for major offices are on the statewide ballot for the upcoming November election. All are facing candidates endorsed by a political party.  Seeking to learn more about the challenges facing an independent candidate, the Dakotan contacted each of the…
October 13, 2022

Cold Justice Targets Killer  

Knutson Murder Case Delays  MINOT – A national television show investigative team is credited with murder charges being filed in one of the highest profile murder cases in this city’s history. However, the subsequent arrest of Nichole Rice, accused of murdering roommate Anita Knutson in 2007, has been slow to…
October 12, 2022

Improving a Community

Coleharbor playground, clean-up  COLEHARBOR – This community’s ongoing effort to improve “curb appeal” continues to move forward. The latest improvement project is an updated playground and picnic area. New basketball courts too.  “It’s an upgrade to our park which was originally built in 1975. There’s been no major improvements or renovations…
October 10, 2022

Marijuana Measure Opposition 

Group forms to try to block marijuana legalization in ND  By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for America  An addiction counselor who helped defeat a marijuana legalization proposal in North Dakota four years ago has launched a fresh opposition group seeking to do it again this November.  Kristie Spooner announced her…
October 7, 2022

ND Officials Oppose Term Limits 

Letter dated Oct. 5, 2022   North Dakotans will vote on a measure this fall to limit the governor and state legislators to two four-year terms. While some of us support term limits, others oppose. However, we unanimously agree that voters should reject this ill-conceived measure. Its overly restrictive design…
October 7, 2022

NDFB, Farmers Union opposed to term limits 

Official statement  North Dakota Farm Bureau and North Dakota Farmers Union announce their joint opposition to an initiated measure that will appear on the November election ballot, limiting the time in office a governor or state legislator can serve.  If passed, the constitutional amendment would limit the governor to two…
October 6, 2022

Term Limits Turning Heads 

Issue on upcoming ballot  MINOT – A term limits measure will be on the ballot in the general election November 8. However, it took a stern rebuke from the North Dakota Supreme Court to ensure voters would have the right to decide the issue.  On September 7, the Supreme Court…
October 5, 2022

Hoeven Response to OPEC+ Action 

Take the Handcuffs off American Energy Producers    FARGO – Senator John Hoeven, R-ND, issued the following statement after OPEC+ announced it would cut oil production by 2 million barrels per day.    “Increasing U.S. oil production is needed to lower energy prices for U.S. consumers and counter OPEC’s decision to…
October 5, 2022

Candidates lash out at Hoeven 

North Dakota Senate Debate  WASHBURN – What began as a pleasant exchange of ideas and positions ended with some very contentious moments. In between was frequent tongue lashing of Sen. John Hoeven, R-ND.  United States Senate candidates Katrina Christiansen-D, and Rick Becker-Ind., were on stage for a debate at this…
October 4, 2022

Child Death in Carrington 

Unresponsive at Day Care   On September 26, 2022, the Carrington Ambulance and Carrington Police Department responded to an in-home daycare in Carrington, North Dakota on the report of an unresponsive 5 month old baby. The baby was air flighted to Sanford Hospital in Fargo, North Dakota where he later died.…
September 29, 2022

Sledding Norsk

Kick Sleds at the Fest lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com MINOT – Is it sledding season yet? A booth at the 2022 Norsk Hostfest is ready for it! Brent and Kristie Fingerson, owners of Scandia Kicksled of Houston, Minnesota, are selling Norwegian kick sleds and Scandinavian merchandise at the Hostfest this year, September 28…
September 29, 2022

Rep. Rick Becker to Announce Proposed Legislation 

Landowner Protection from CO2 Pipelines  Bismarck — Representative Rick Becker (R) District 7, Bismarck, will announce proposed legislation to protect landowner rights as they pertain to carbon dioxide pipelines in North Dakota. Both Representative Becker and Senate candidate Jeff Magrum (R) District 8, will speak in support of landowners facing…
September 27, 2022

ND Senator Seeks End to COVID Restrictions Along Border 

Hoeven: It’s Time for the Biden Administration to end COVID Restrictions Along Canadian Border  WASHINGTON – Senator John Hoeven issued the following statement after Canada announced that all COVID-19 testing, quarantine and vaccination restrictions along the northern border would end as of October 1.   “As Canada has ended their…
September 27, 2022

'Cowboy Town' Hosts NDRA Finals

Rodeo in Watford City WATFORD CITY--North Dakota Rodeo Association competition is fierce, yet the comradery and family are as genuine as the sunsets across the North Dakota plains. Watford City was home to the top contestants, their families, and fans this past weekend, Sept. 23-24, crowning state champions in each…
September 27, 2022

Fatal Shooting Justified 

Ruling by Attorney General  FARGO (AP) — North Dakota's attorney general says officers were justified in their use of deadly force against a man police say was having a mental health crisis.  Attorney General Drew Wrigley, Cass County Sheriff Jesse Jahner and other officials held a news conference Monday to…
September 26, 2022

NDHP Deploys New Vehicle  

Less Conspicuous  NARRATIVE: The North Dakota Highway Patrol is deploying a patrol vehicle with reflective graphics that are less visible in the daytime and is equipped with interior lights rather than an external light bar. This less conspicuous vehicle will make it easier for troopers to detect aggressive drivers and…
September 26, 2022

Former North Dakota Coach Dies 

Darrell Mudra, successful coach at all levels, dies at 93  TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — College Football Hall of Fame coach Darrell Mudra, who won better than 70% of his games and two national championships in a career spanning the 1950s through the 1980s, has died.  The National Football Foundation announced…
September 22, 2022

Hoeven Declines ND Senate Debate  

Statewide TV Event Set for Washburn  Bismarck – BEK TV will host an exclusive prime time live statewide broadcast of a North Dakota U.S. Senate debate on Monday, October 3, from 7-9 p.m., located in Washburn’s Memorial Hall, 805 Main Avenue.    Confirmed candidates include Democrat Katrina Christiansen and Independent Rick…
September 16, 2022

Nuisance Tode

Soybean Cyst Nematode Present in North Dakota lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  MINOT – There seems to always be something that plagues a farmer’s field, and one this year is soybean cyst nematodes. T.J. Prochaska, extension crop protection specialist with the North Central Research Extension Center, said this nematode lives underground and its biggest…
September 15, 2022
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