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Tornadoes Outlast Stars in 11; First Win of Season
Lidgerwood, ND (NewsDakota.com) – The first pitch was recorded at 4:38 on Tuesday April 23rd in Lidgerwood as the crowd slowly filled into Kugler-Grumbo Memorial Field. Little did everyone now they were in for a marathon of a game and an instant classic. The first inning for both teams...
Feedback requested on failed Oakes School Bond Referendum
OAKES, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The Oakes Public School District is now looking for feedback after their school’s bond referendum failed. The $14.8 million dollar, ‘Our School, Our Future,’ referendum aimed to address critical facility needs, but did not pass on March 14, 2024. The school...
Tornadoes Fall in Pitchers Duel Against Vikings
Kindred, ND – The Oakes Tornadoes couldn’t get their bats going against the Kindred-Richland Vikings falling 3-1 in spite of a great outing from Michael Hoistad. The game started off with the Tornadoes going down in order to Vikings pitcher Owen Hoyme in the top of the 1st. The Vikings would then put to men on in scoring position one off a double and the other off a walk and stolen base. Hoistad would buckel down to end the inning and force the next batter into an infield pop fly and get the third out via punch out. Hoistad would then reach to start the 2nd inning off of an error. Tristan Peterson would run for him. Peterson would get to second on a wild pitch and third on a passed ball before Braxton Wyckoff would ground into a fielders choice at 2nd scoring the run. Hoyme would then strike out the next 2 batters.
35 Under 35: Sarah Mattson, Head Start Project Director, SENDCAA
Tell us about yourself. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Sarah! I grew up in Argyle, MN, and currently reside on a hobby farm outside of Kindred with my husband and our one-year-old son. We love living in the country with our horses, cats, and dog while updating our one-hundred-year-old farmstead.
Woman Killed in Gwinner House Fire is Identified
GWINNER, N.D. (KVRR/KFGO) — Thirty-nine-year-old Denise Luttio-Mahar has been identified as the woman who died in an early Sunday morning fire in Gwinner, North Dakota. Mahar called 911 around 4 a.m. to report smoke was inside the house. Fire crews found her and she was taken to Lisbon Hospital...
Oakes Tornadoes vs Enderlin Eagles PPD
Oakes, ND (NewsDakota.com) – Due to rain showers in Oakes all day the baseball game between the Tornadoes and the Enderlin Eagles has been postponed to a later date. The make up game will be on May 7th in Enderlin and be apart of a double header starting at 5:00 pm on that day.
Valley City Track and Field Results from Lisbon Meet
The Valley City Hi-Liner Track and Field teams took home a pair of event wins yesterday at the Lisbon Track and Field Meet, with several others finishing inside the top eight. The next event for both teams will be the NDSU Elite Meet Saturday, April 20th. Results have been provided...
Jaguars Down Tornadoes
Oakes, ND (NewsDakota.com) – The Oakes Tornadoes were unable to pick up their first win of the season as they couldn’t get hits late in the game falling to the Northern Cass Jaguars 9-2. The game started well for the Tornadoes as Michael Hoistad struck out three in...
Name of Woman Who Died in Gwinner Fire Released
GWINNER, N.D. (KFGO) – The name of a woman who died in an early Sunday morning fire in Gwinner has been released. Sargent County Sheriff Travis Paeper says she was 39-year-old Denise Luttio-Mahar. Paeper says she lived in the rental home. Luttio-Mahar called 911 and reported that there was smoke inside the house. While she was on the phone with emergency dispatch, contact was lost. She was taken to the hospital in Lisbon where she died. A man in the house managed to escape along with two dogs. One dog died in the blaze.
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