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UPDATE: Three inside plane that crashed near Enderlin, ND
ENDERLIN, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Emergency officials and investigators are on scene of a small plane crash in Ransom County, ND. Emergency crews were dispatched to the crash near Enderlin around 10:00 a.m. on Monday, May 13, near Highway 46 and mile marker 82, which is just west town.
Tuesday, May 14th Weather
TODAY: MOSTLY SUNNY EAST OF I-29, PARTLY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY ALONG AND WEST OF HIGHWAY 281. SHOWERS TRACKING EAST/NORTHEAST. A TENTH TO A QUARTER INCH OF RAIN. HIGH: UPPER 60S TO LOW TO MID 70S. WIND: EAST/SOUTHEAST 5 TO 15, GUSTING TO 20 MPH. TONIGHT: BECOMING CLOUDY. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS...
Valley City Man Suffers Serious Injuries in Motorcycle Crash
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NDHP) – A 45-year-old Valley City man suffered serious injuries in a Motorcycle crash north of Valley City on Sunday, May 12th about 5:30pm. The Highway Patrol said the male driver was southbound on County Road 21 driving towards Valley City. The driver. lost control and...
Barnes County Road Notification NW of Oriska
ORISKA, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Barnes County Highway Department closed 1 mile of 32nd St. SE (between 125th AVE SE & 126th AVE SE) in Alta Township for a Bridge Repair project. No Detour will be provided. Please seek alternate routes. This closure is expected to last one to two days.
Trap League Shooting Starts May 20
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – OH Range is open for clay target shooting. OH Range is located south of. Valley City on the Katheryn Road. The address is 3504 117th Ave SE. The range is open Tuesday nights from 4:30 until close. OH Range offers Trap, Skeet and 5...
Messages From Valley City Mayor Dave Carlsrud
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – “Educators Appreciation Week” was celebrated last week. Educators in our school systems include bus drivers, cooks, custodians, coaches, counselors, instructional aides, office staff, paraprofessionals, principals and all educators. When you see an educator, please say “thank you” as they are helping shape the lives of our youth. Thank you to all the aforementioned.
50 Years That Changed it all: Food, Farming and Community
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Dr. John Ikerd will share his perspectives on food, farming and community as part of the Barnes County Historical Society’s 150 birthday celebration for the county. A nationally and internationally known writer and speaker, he will be at the Valley City Eagles Club...
VCSU Commencement; 170 Students Receive Degrees
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (VCSU) – Valley City State University (VCSU) conferred 170 graduate and undergraduate degrees and three certificates or minors at the spring commencement ceremony held Saturday, May 11th. The ceremony was the 132nd commencement ceremony at VCSU, and 153 undergraduate diplomas were awarded. This includes five Bachelor...
Spotters and Piggers
One day in 1905 a stranger named Harvey Severn showed up in the town of Litchville, asking where he might find a drink — the state had been dry, by constitutional provision, since 1889. Severn got more than he reckoned for: some toughs from the town waylaid him and beat the tar out of him. They suspected he was a spotter for the Law Enforcement League gathering information to give to legal authorities. Which he was.
Valley City Weekend Tennis Results
The Valley City Hi-Liner tennis team had a busy weekend. On Friday, they had a pair of non-EDC matchups, narrowly defeating Dickinson and then wrapping up a win against Mandan. The match against Dickinson would come down to #2 doubles, with Abby Martineck and Lexi Svenningsen winning four points in a row to win the match and preserve the Hi-Liners’ winning streak.
Noeske Family Encourages More AED’s in Rural Areas
VALLEY CITY, N. D. (AHA) – The following is a story from the American Heart Association (AHA) In 2017, Jerry and Amy Noeske’s 11-year-old son, Sam, had a cardiac arrest while camping with family friends. They were about 20 miles from the nearest hospital in Valley City, a town with a population of roughly 6,500.
Valley City Clean Up Week Reminders
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Valley City Clean Up week is May 13th through May 17th. Below are a few rules for city residents. Rock, cement, brick etc. Paint – must be completely dried out w/ lids off. (kitty litter or saw dust or...
Thursday, May 9th Weather
TODAY: MOSTLY SUNNY AND MILD. HIGH: LOW 70S. WIND: NORTH 5 TO 15, GUSTING TO 20 MPH. TONIGHT: MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW: NEAR 50. LIGHT BREEZE. TOMORROW: MOSTLY SUNNY AND WINDY. HIGH: NEAR 70. WIND: NORTHWEST 10 TO 25, GUSTING 35 TO 40 MPH. FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT: MOSTLY CLEAR...
Tow truck driver convicted in crash that killed North Dakota mother
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A man was sentenced in Cass County Court on Monday after pleading guilty to charges related to a crash that killed 43-year-old Kelli Hagerott. Mario Butler pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment, driving under suspension, and driving without insurance. The negligent homicide charge was dropped.
Ag and Food: Yesterday, Today but What About Tomorrow?
“When I was growing up in the 1940s in rural Missouri, we had a local food system. Most of what we ate was grown, hunted, fished, or foraged on our farm. Most of the rest was grown and processed within about 50 miles of our farm. There were local meat processors and locker plants, dairy processing plants, fruit and vegetable canneries, and even local flour mills. Coffee, tea, spices, some canned and packaged foods, and occasional bananas and oranges came from elsewhere. My best guess is that at least 75% of what we ate in the 1940s was homegrown or grown and processed locally.”
Sarah Lerud Selected as 2024 VCPS Teacher of the Year
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Sarah Lerud, Junior/Senior High School Librarian, has been selected as the Valley City Public Schools 2024 Teacher of the Year. Superintendent Josh Johnson said since joining the school district in 2004, Sarah has been a cornerstone of the Hi-Liner educational community. Sarah’s hard work, kindness, and genuine spirit have made her a go-to problem solver for students, staff, and parents in our school district. She has created a warm and welcoming place in the Junior/Senior High School for all students. Sarah has a positive attitude and kind heart that resonates throughout our school district.
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