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Injury Crash on Highway 1 South of Hannaford
GRIGGS COUNTY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A single-vehicle rollover crash on Highway 1, approximately one mile south of Hannaford, ND, resulted in minor injuries for the occupants early this morning, according to authorities. The incident, reported at around 01:00 a.m. on April 23, 2024, involved a 1998 Dodge Dakota traveling...
Two people face charges after early morning DUI crash in Griggs County
HANNAFORD, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Two people were hurt and face multiple charges after an early morning crash near Hannaford, ND Tuesday Morning, April 23. The North Dakota Highway Patrol says 44-year-old Jesse Pierce of Napoleon, ND and his passenger 54-year-old Tasha Courtade also of Napoleon were driving southbound on Highway 1 south of Hannaford around 1 a.m. when their pickup went off the road and rolled.
Jamestown Woman Seriously Injured in Rollover
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NDHP) – An 18-year-old Jamestown woman is facing DUI charges after a rollover in Stutsman County over the weekend. The North Dakota Highway Patrol (NDHP) says shortly before 11 p.m. Saturday, April 13, Kiera Weber was driving eastbound on County Road 38 southwest of Jamestown when she lost control on the gravel road and rolled her car into a ditch.
NDCA selects James Culleton to create art installation
GACKLE ND (KXNET) —The North Dakota Council on the Arts has selected James Culleton to create an art installation to represent the Arts Across the Prairie: Placemaking in Rural North Dakota‘s Region 6 project titled – “Flyways, Byways, & Waterways.” After receiving more than 35 initial applications from artists and creative teams, a committee of stakeholders, community […]
Jamestown woman facing DUI charges after rollover crash in Stutsman County
STUTSMAN COUNTY, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A 18-year-old Jamestown woman is facing DUI charges after a rollover crash in Stutsman County over the weekend. The North Dakota Highway Patrol says shortly before 11 p.m. Saturday night, April 13, Kiera Weber was driving eastbound on County Road 38 southwest of Jamestown when she lost control on the gravel road and rolled her car into a ditch.
Bismarck students see where their ‘Farm to School Beef’ comes from
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Bismarck Career Academy Ag students got to see how beef is raised and produced from start to finish in Napoleon. ‘Legendary Steaks’ works to provide beef ‘Farm to School.’. Bismarck students wouldn’t usually be at the Napoleon Livestock Auction instead of in the classroom,...
Crystal Lake South has no trouble against Medina
In what's become a running theme this season, Crystal Lake South gave their fans yet another huge win on Tuesday. They put the hurt on the Medina Battling Bees with a sharp 9-1 victory. Despite the win, that was the fewest points Crystal Lake South has scored all year. For...
Bill Vossler: The joys of motorcycling
My first motorized vehicle was a used 150 Honda Motorcycle, which I bought in 1964 for $100. I was deliriously happy to have my own vehicle. The first day my brother Ron hopped on back, and we started tooling around town. On the road near the armory at the far end of town, I hit a patch of loose gravel. The motorcycle swayed and turned sideways, tossing us off. We slid and both suffered gravel burns but nothing more serious. Nevertheless, Ron would not remount, choosing to walk the ten blocks home. And he never rode on my motorcycle again.
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