Friday Jun 19 | Minot Daily News
Farm Rescue finishes season tough o.....
While the 2009 planting season was a stressful time for perfectly healthy farmers with standing water on cropland and broken fences on pastureland, those who suffered recent injuries or health issues faced the prospect of having their land forced into dormancy as time and strength continued to be in short supply.
I've been obsessively hoarding "country go go" records for several years now. Of course, given the fact that there were very few such records ever made, the hoarding opportunities are really pretty limited to begin with.
Up to two inches of snow fell in Dickinson, N.D. on Saturday. It was the first time Dickinson had seen a snowflake in June in more than 60 years.
Big Temp Contrast in Plains, And Yes, West Snow
We had a heck of a temperature contrast this afternoon in the Plains, with 90s in Kansas and 30s in North Dakota.
Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press...
Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press NORTHWOOD, N.D. School officials in Northwood are considering whether to make the superintendent's job part-time to save money.
Kathy Gaddie, owner of Ryan Chevrolet in Minot, said when she got a call from Bill Gross, president and founder of Farm Rescue who said that the organization was in need of another truck, she began researching the organization.
Lula M. Bennerotte -- Stewartville
STEWARTVILLE -- Lula M. Bennerotte, 89, died Thursday at the Stewartville Care Center, where she had been a resident since 2001.
Morton County Shooting Justified
The Morton County States Attorney has ruled that the shooting of a resident by a sheriff`s deputy was justified.
AMY URLACHER OF HEBRON CALLED 911 AT ABOUT 10:45 P.M. SUNDAY. SHE SAID HER CAR GOT STUCK IN THE SNOW AFTER SHE LEFT HEBRON TO HELP HER BOYFRIEND, JEFF JORDAN, AND HER DAUGHTER, WHO WERE STRANDED IN A VEHICLE A FEW MILES AWAY.
Late Sunday night while a blizzard moved through, three Hebron residents were trapped inside their cars.
While many people hunkered down safely in their homes during a blizzard that paralyzed the area Sunday evening, a Hebron couple and a young girl spent what may have been the longest night of their lives in their vehicles.
Aljex Integrates With SaferWatch
Aljex Software announced it has integrated with SaferWatch to facilitate the verification of carrier safety histories.
I-94 opens from Dickinson to Mandan; no-travel advisory in effect for Jamestown, other areas
The North Dakota Department of Transportation, in coordination with the North Dakota Highway Patrol, opened Interstate 94 from Dickinson to Mandan at 4 p.m. today.
DOT issues no-travel advisory for area of N.D.; travel alert issued...
The North Dakota Department of Transportation has issued a no-travel advisory for Interstate 94 from the Montana border to Hebron, N.D. The advisory includes I-94 and all roads south of I-94 from Montana to Hebron, due to blowing and drifting snow, reduced visibility and icy road conditions.
Wednesday Delays and Cancellations
School is on time at Drake and Anamoose but no buses are running. Wing School and buses will be running one hour late on Wednesday.
A stand off in Hebron ends with an officer pulling the trigger.... The Morton County Sheriffs Department says a 52 year old Hebron man is in the hospital after being shot by a law officer.
SWAT Shooting; Hebron Standoff Ends With Man Shot
AUTHORITIES SAY THE SHOOTING OF GEORGE FISCHER BEGAN TUESDAY WITH A DISPUTE OVER A LOCAL WATER BILL, AND ENDED EARLY YESTERDAY WHEN HE WAS SHOT BY A MEMBER OF THE WEST DAKOTA SWAT TEAM FOLLOWING A STANDOFF THAT ...
Hebron Standoff Ends With Man Shot
The Bureau of Criminal Investigation is looking into an officer-involved shooting in Hebron early this morning.
Snowblowing the Interstate - yes, someone was actually snowblowing the Interstate on Tuesday morning.