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Cooperstown man accused of assaulting woman
COOPERSTOWN, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A man in Cooperstown has been arrested and is accused of assaulting a woman at a home earlier this week. The Griggs County Sheriff’s Office responded after a 911 call from Richard Sutcliffe on Tuesday, April 23. He told the dispatcher that a woman shot at him. However, according to court records, dispatchers report hearing a woman in the background screaming “get off me” and Sutcliffe telling her “stop resisting, stop kicking me, don’t get up.”
Area farmers three weeks ahead of schedule compared to last year
ARTHUR, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The rain is a good thing for farmers who were out in the fields planting earlier this week. This is around the time they like to get started. However, mother natures doesn’t always cooperate. “It’s great to get the first field worked,” Kevin...
Vikings Sweep Comets in Softball
MAYVILLE – (VCSUVikings.com) The Valley City State softball team swept Thursday’s doubleheader over Mayville State, 11-0 and 11-7, after five different Vikings homered on the day. Maddy Zander pitched a 1-hit shutout as the Vikings defeated the Comets 11-0 in six innings. VCSU then followed up with an...
May-Port CG School District investigating alleged threat
MAYVILLE, N.D. (Valley News Live) - School District officials say they are investigating an alleged threat made toward the school district. May-Port CG School’s superintendent Michael Bradner says the school district was notified by a parent that their child had heard a threat about shooting up the school by an older student.
Bison Baseball team defeats Mayville State in midweek matchup
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - North Dakota State hosted it’s first non-Summit League home game of the season, defeating Mayville State 13-3. This matchup was tied at three in the top of the third inning, with North Dakota State scoring twice in the bottom of the third, and then adding six runs in the bottom of the fifth.
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