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Devils Lake man allegedly threatens McDonalds workers, has to be physically removed from Job Service
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A Devils Lake man is facing several charges-- accused of threatening McDonalds workers and having to be physically removed from a building. Wayne Xavier Buckles is facing 6 charges in relation to the March 22 incident: two counts of trespassing, one count of...
UPDATE: 26-year-old Langdon man killed in crash is identified
LANGDON, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A 26-year-old man from Langdon has died after crashing into another vehicle. It happened around 9:45 PM Saturday. The North Dakota Highway Patrol says Ryan Wells was driving west on State Highway 5 and a pickup was going east. The Highway Patrol says Wells entered the eastbound lanes and hit the truck head-on. He died from his injuries.
Fire Destroys Seed Solutions Elevator in Langdon, North Dakota
LANGDON, N.D. (KVRR/KFGO) — Fire destroyed the Lafrenz Seed Solutions Elevator in Langdon, North Dakota. Assistant Fire Chief Mike Schrader says the fire was reported at the seed cleaning plant shortly after 2 p.m. Monday. Schrader says the fire spread fast and with windy conditions, within 20 minutes, flames...
Remarkable Woman: Kelsie Burza, conquering the impossible
Hazelton, ND (KXNET) — “Anytime I was told that I can’t do something I’d think, well, let’s try it, then I’ll see if I can’t do it,” Kelsie Burza, marketing manager, Activities for Learning, and entrepreneur said. Kelsie Burza was born with a number of challenges, including severe asthma and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, but she was […]
Zachary Broadwell tabbed to lead Rugby Job Development Authority
RUGBY, N.D. (KMOT) – The city of Rugby has found a new person to lead its Job Development Authority. Carrington native Zachary Broadwell will lead the authority. His hire was finalized on March 20. He earned his degree from Trinity Bible College. Broadwell will be tasked with supporting business...
NDSU opens 2024 Farm Safety Camp
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - If you have youngsters who will be doing farm work, they have a chance to learn some vital safety skills. The NDSU Farm Safety Camp is for 13- to 16-year-olds and is geared towards teens who are required to have a farm safety certification before they work on a farm other than their family farm.
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