CSi Weather…
.REST OF TODAY…Sunny, cooler. Highs in the mid 50s. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to around 40 mph.
.TONIGHT…Mostly clear.
A 20 percent chance of light rain in the evening in the Valley City area.
Lows in the lower 30s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
.SATURDAY…Sunny. Highs in the lower 40s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 30s. South
winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SUNDAY…Sunny. Highs in the mid 50s. West winds around 10 mph
shifting to the northwest in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 30s.
.MONDAY…Sunny. Highs in the lower 50s.
.MONDAY NIGHT…Clear. Lows in the upper 20s.
.TUESDAY…Sunny. Highs in the upper 40s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 30s.
.WEDNESDAY…Mostly sunny. A 20 percent chance of rain in the
afternoon. Highs in the mid 50s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s.
.THURSDAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 50s.
Northwest winds gusting up to 40 mph this afternoon behind a cold front.
Saturday afternoon, high temperatures to range from the lower 40s from the
Turtle Mountains through the James River Valley with southerly winds.
Then, a dry forecast with high temperatures near to
slightly above normal in the 50s to the lower 60s.
Jamestown (JPD) A news release Thursday afternoon said Levi Shawn Guthmiller, wanted by police has been apprehended in Fargo.
The Jamestown Police Department news release, from Assistant Police Chief, Justin Blinsky on Thursday Stated:
On October 18, 2018, sometime after 1015 hrs., the Jamestown Police Department was notified Levi Shawn Guthmiller, the suspect in the incident from October 10, 2018, which is described below, was located and arrested by the Metro Street Crimes Unit and the High Plains Fugitive Task Force, in Fargo, ND. Guthmiller was transported to Cass County Corrections, to await further court proceedings.
The Cass County Jail register shows Guthmiller is being held for another jurisdiction along with new felony charges of possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The Jamestown Police Department would like to thank all the Law Enforcement Agencies who assisted us in trying to locate and apprehend Guthmiller. We would also like to thank the citizens who assisted us in provided information related to this case.
Previously…
Wanted / Armed Suspect
(Jamestown, ND) On October 10, 2018, at 1759 hrs., a Jamestown Police Officer attempted to stop a vehicle which was being driven by a male suspect who had active felony warrants for his arrest, near Northland Estates trailer park in Northeast Jamestown.
As the Officer initiated the traffic stop, the male suspect evaded capture by striking the patrol car and speeding away. The vehicle was located minutes later near the intersection of 12 Ave NE and Railroad Drive, in northeast Jamestown. The vehicle slid off the roadway and became inoperable. The male driver fled the scene on foot and a search for him commenced. The suspect is believed to be armed with a firearm and potentially dangerous.
A code red alert was issued to warn citizens of the fleeing armed suspect and to encourage anyone with information about the suspect’s whereabouts, to contact the Police Department and to not confront the suspect.
JAMESTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT
205 Sixth Street Southeast
Jamestown, North Dakota 58401
Phone 701-252-2414
FAX 701 252-7087
SCOTT EDINGER
Chief of Police
The driver of the vehicle was identified as 25 year old Levi Shawn Guthmiller of Jamestown. Guthmiller is 6 feet tall, 160 pounds, with red hair. He was last seen wearing a dark colored jacket, with a white hoodie, and blue jeans.
The vehicle also contained a 21 year old female passenger, who was detained for questioning. Guthmiller has not been located at this time. Anyone with information about this incident or Guthmiller’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Jamestown Police Department at 701-252-1000.
The Jamestown Police Department was assisted by the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office. This incident remains under investigation.
Valley City (NHDP) The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports three people were injured in a two vehicle crash Thursday morning at 8:23-a.m., on Barnes County Roads 11 and 22, one mile south of Sanborn.
The report says a2007 Hyundai operated by 56 year old Harold Haga of Valley City was traveling east on Barnes County Road 22 from Fox Lake to Valley City.
A 2014 Volkswagen BTM operated by 25 year old Glenn Handoko from Bismarck was traveling north on Barnes County Road 11 enroute from Bismarck to Minneapolis, when it failed to yield to the Haga vehicle at an intersetion controlled by a stop sign.
The Hyundai struck the Volkswagen in the passenger side.
Both drivers and the passenger, in the Handoko vehicle, 25 year old, Calma Bryson, from Mililani, Hawaii were injured and taken by the Barnes County Ambulance Service to CHI Mercy Hospital in Valley City.
Haga was not wearing a seat belt.
The crash remains under investigation by the Highway Patrol.
Assisting at the scene were the Valley City Fire Department, Sanborn Fire Department and the Barnes County Sheriff’s Office.
Jamestown (CSi) In addition to the Saturday October 20, Halloween Open House from 5-p.m., to 8:30-p.m., last summer, the 1883 Stutsman County Courthouse was busy with concerts, events, and tourists.
Site supervisor, Steve Reidburn says, the 1883 Stutsman County Courthouse had around 1,500 visitors last summer, including guests from Germany, Australia and Japan.
Events included a wedding ceremony in July, that was held the former courtroom and attended by 350 people.
The courthouse also hosted several concerts.
He added that this fall and winter, visits and tours can be arranged by calling him at 701-252-1170.
Coming up December 9, and 16 will be the Holiday Open House at the 1883 Courthouse, with the building’s interior decorated by local organizations in Jamestown.
The 1883 Courthouse will be the site of a Jamestown commemoration of the end of World War I.
On October 30 at 7:30-p.m., Professor Carol Barrett will conduct an event, telling how the “Doughboys,” got their name.
Then on November 11, at 11-a.m., on the steps outside the old courthouse, names will be read of the Stutsman County military persons who gave their lives in World War I, to be read by Stutsman County Veterans Service office, David Bratton.
Jamestown (CSi) – With the centennial of the end of WWI, on November 11, this year, there will be major events related to the end of World War I across North Dakota starting at the end of September and seminars sponsored in the major cities across the state.
WWI North Dakota Centennial chairman, Darrell Dorgan, says the public is encouraged to take part in scheduled events.
The North Dakota WWI Centennial Committee has received support from the North Dakota Humanities Council for a series of community events leading up to the armistice ending WWI, 100-years ago on November 11. Lectures and community discussions will be heled in six North Dakota cities during October and the first week of November including Jamestown.
Susan Wefald or Darrell Dorgan will moderate each of the events. The programs will begin with a 10-minute video overview of WWI, followed by a 20- to 30-minute talk about how the war began, how the U.S. became involved, the effort on the home-front, North Dakota’s participation and the impact on the world today. That will be followed by 30 minutes of audience Q & A.
The event in Jamestown will be at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30 at the 1883 Stutsman County Courthouse with professor Carol Barrett conducting the event.
The 1883 Courthouse will be the site of a Jamestown commemoration of the end of World War I.
Then on November 11, at 11-a.m., on the steps outside the old courthouse, names will be read of the Stutsman County military persons who gave their lives in World War I, to be read by Stutsman County Veterans Service office, David Bratton.
Jamestown (NDFU) – North Dakota Farmers Union (NDFU) has released a children’s book, Our Family Farm, to tell the story of family farm agriculture.
NDFU President Mark Watne says, “It’s one of many tools we’re using to educate the public about the importance of family farm agriculture to our state and nation. Its subtitle, ‘Everyone Works on a Family Farm,’ definitely will resonate with anyone who has ever lived on a farm or visited a farm.”
The hardcover, oversized 34-page book tells the story of the Rhodes family farm, where multi-generations work together to feed livestock and grow crops. They do so with the help of Rocky the dog and their trusty farm equipment, each with its own name and personality. The book depicts the food production chain from farm to plate.
Well known, author and illustrator Dana Sullivan, who created the commissioned work, says, “I love that I got to work on a book that is so topical and important right now by showing kids and their parents where the food they eat actually comes from, The food grown by family farmers in North Dakota not only feeds the U.S., but a big part of the world.”
Book sale proceeds go to support NDFU’s youth education program and humanitarian efforts, research initiatives that enhance rural life, and rural economic development opportunities.
The book retails for $16.95 and can be purchased online at ndfu.2020brands.com or call 1-800-366-NDFU.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dana Sullivan wrote and illustrated Ozzie and the Art Contest, Kay Kay’s Alphabet Safari, and My Red Velvet Cape. He’s illustrated the Digger and Daisy early reader series, the BodyOpolis series, and one of the Buddy Files mysteries. He resides near Seattle with his wife and barky dog, Bennie.
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The victory means Chris Sale will likely be the Game 1 starter for Boston in the World Series. Manager Alex Cora said he expected his ailing left-hander to pitch Game 6 of the ALCS Saturday unless Boston wrapped up the pennant Thursday. Cora says Sale threw off flat ground Thursday and was feeling better since a stomach illness led to him spending a night in a hospital.
MLB-CARDINALS-WAINWRIGHT
Wainwright deal on hold
UNDATED (AP) — Adam Wainwright will have to become a free agent before his contract agreement with the St. Louis Cardinals can be finalized.
Two people familiar with the deal tell The Associated Press that Wainwright’s agreement has been put on hold because his guaranteed salary could not be reduced by more than 20 percent if he remains on the roster continuously. The contract is worth less than the minimum $15.6 million he would have to receive to stay on the roster.
College Football…
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Stanford controlled the ball on offense, prevented big plays on defense. The Cardinal put together a couple of key scoring drives and limited Arizona State’s chances for a comeback.
It’s just the way Stanford wins games — and just what the Cardinal needed after a two-game losing streak.
K.J. Costello threw for 231 yards and a touchdown, and Stanford remained in the thick of the Pac-12 North Division race with a 20-13 win over Arizona State on Thursday night.
The opening festivities were tempered by the death this week of Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen. A “Rip City” baseball cap rested in Allen’s courtside seat with a single rose.
In Thursday’s other NBA action:
— Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid (joh-EHL ehm-BEED’) led the 76ers to a 127-108 rout of the Chicago Bulls. Simmons had a triple-double by the end of the third quarter before finishing with 13 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists. Embiid poured in 30 points and had 12 boards for the 76ers, who coasting after building a 20-point lead in the third period.
— Kelly Olynyk’s putback of Dwyane Wade’s missed jumper produced the go-ahead basket with 0.2 seconds left gave the Heat a 113-112 triumph over the Wizards in Washington. Josh Richardson led Miami with 28 points, Rodney McGruder added 20, and the Heat hit consecutive 3s late in the fourth quarter. John Wall scored 18 of his team-high 26 points in the first half for the Wizards, and Bradley Beal finished with 20 after the All-Star guards provided Washington’s final eight points.
NFL-BRONCOS/CARDINALS
Broncos end skid by hounding Rosen, Cardinals
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — The Denver Broncos made life miserable for Arizona quarterback Josh Rosen while ending a four-game losing streak.
Rosen had two interceptions returned for first-quarter touchdowns and had five turnovers as the Cardinals absorbed a 45-10 beating by the Broncos. Todd Davis returned rookie Josh Rosen’s deflected pass for a touchdown on the second play of the game and Chris Harris Jr. took another back 53 yards for a score with 2:02 left in the period to give Denver a 21-3 lead.
Rosen threw three interceptions, lost two fumbles and limped off the field following his fifth sack late in the game.
Emmanuel Sanders threw and caught touchdown passes for the 3-4 Broncos.
The 1-6 Cardinals are 0-4 at home for the first time since 1979.
NFL-NEWS
NFL fines Raiders $20,000 for improper injury report
UNDATED (AP) — The Oakland Raiders have been fined $20,000 for not downgrading guard Kelechi Osemele to out for a Week 5 game.
A person with knowledge of the fine told The Associated Press on Thursday that the team violated the league’s injury report policy by not moving Osemele from questionable to out. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the NFL has not announced the fine.
The Raiders lost to the Chargers in the road game, 26-10.
Osemele has been bothered by a knee injury and also did not play in Oakland’s game at London on Sunday, a loss to Seattle.
In other NFL news:
— The Saints have placed veteran receiver Ted Ginn Jr. on injured reserve. The 12-year veteran has played in four games this season and has caught 12 passes for 135 yards and two touchdowns. But Ginn has regularly appeared on New Orleans’ official injury report because of knee soreness since early in Week 2. New Orleans also has signed offensive tackle Michael Ola.
— Browns starting cornerback E.J. Gaines has a concussion and will miss Sunday’s game at Tampa Bay. Gaines had started the past two games after starter Terrance Mitchell was placed on injured reserve with a wrist injury. T.J. Carrie will move into Gaines’ starting spot.
— Jets defensive coordinator Kacy Rodgers says he is feeling better following a “procedure” to help deal with an unspecified illness. Rodgers returned to work this week on a full-time basis after missing the team’s past two games. He and coach Todd Bowles will determine over the next few days whether Rodgers will call the defensive plays against Minnesota on Sunday.
— With their secondary depleted by injuries, the Bengals signed cornerback KeiVarae Russell off the practice squad for their upcoming game in Kansas City. Russell was the Chiefs’ third-round pick in 2016.
— Cowboys receiver Terrance Williams has been suspended three games for violating the NFL’s substance-abuse policy. He will serve the ban while on injured reserve because of lingering issues from offseason surgery for a broken right foot. The suspension will be in effect Sunday when the Cowboys visit Washington. The final game of the ban will be Nov. 11 at Philadelphia. But Williams will miss at least three more games after that while on injured reserve.
NHL…
Pens cool off high-scoring Leafs
UNDATED (AP) — The Toronto Maple Leafs began Thursday with four players ranked among the top seven in NHL scoring. Pittsburgh managed to shut down the Leafs as Evgeni Malkin had a three-point night in the Penguins’ 3-0 victory at Toronto.
Malkin opened the scoring with a power-play goal midway through the first period. He also added a third-period goal before setting up Kris Letang (leh-TANGZ’) fourth goal of the season.
Matt Murray protected the lead and the shutout by making 16 of his 39 saves in the third period.
Toronto ended a five-game winning streak dropping to 6-2-0.
Elsewhere on NHL ice:
— Steven Stamkos ended his season-long goal drought by netting the game-winner in the second period of the Lightning’s 3-1 victory over Detroit. Brayden Point also scored for Tampa Bay, Alex Killorn added an empty-netter and Andrei Vasilevskiy (va-sih-LEHV’-skee) stopped 29 shots.
— Gabriel Landeskog (LAN’-dehs-kahg) completed a hat trick by scoring the tying and winning goals in the third period of Colorado’s 5-3 comeback win at New Jersey. Mikko Rantanen had a goal and three assists against the Devils, who were the league’s only unbeaten team.
— Logan Couture (koo-TOOR’) also registered a hat trick and Martin Jones handled 24 shots as the Sharks dumped the Sabres, 5-1. Joe Pavelski and Joonas Donskoi also scored tallied for San Jose, which was back home following a 2-2-1 road trip.
— Cam Atkinson provided a pair of goals while the Blue Jackets scored three times in a seven-minute span of the second period to beat the Flyers, 6-3. Sergei Bobrovsky (boh-BRAHF’-skee) had 32 saves as he and Columbus bounced back from Saturday’s 8-2 loss to the Lightning.
— The Oilers pulled out a 3-2 win over the Bruins on Leon Draisaitl’s (DRY’-sy-tulz) goal 37 seconds into overtime. Cam Talbot made 27 saves in Edmonton’s second straight win since an 0-2 start.
— Bryan Little and Dustin Byfuglien (BUHF’-lihn) set up each other’s goals while the Jets scored three times in the third period to knock off Vancouver, 4-1. Patrik Laine (LY’-nay) and Andrew Copp also scored to back Connor Hellebuyck’s (HEH’-leh-buhks) 26-save performance.
— Clayton Keller scored a third-period goal and had an assist as the Coyotes topped the Blackhawks, 4-1. Corey Crawford lost in his first NHL game since suffering a concussion last December, yielding three goals on 29 shots.
— The Islanders rolled to a 7-2 win at Los Angeles as Valtteri Filppula furnished two goals and an assist. Andrew Ladd had a goal and two assists, while defenseman Scott Mayfield set up three scores.
USA GYMNASTICS-PENNY INDICTED
Attorney: Ex-USA Gymnastics head didn’t know of indictment
DALLAS (AP) — The attorney for former USA Gymnastics President Steve Penny says her client had no clue of a Texas grand jury indictment when he traveled to Tennessee on a family vacation.
The Walker County district attorney’s office says Penny was arrested Wednesday by a fugitive task force after being indicted for allegedly tampering with evidence tied to the sexual assault investigation of imprisoned gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
Penny’s attorney, Edith Matthai, says her client was arrested at a vacation cabin in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, while he was with his wife and three children.
She says authorities made no attempts to order Penny to Texas before the arrest. The attorney said Penny is “confident that when all the facts are known it will be shown that he did nothing criminal.”
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