CSi Weather…
West winds 5 to 10 mph.
.TONIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s. Northwest winds
around 10 mph.
.SATURDAY…Mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of snow in the
morning in the Jamestown area . Highs in the mid 20s. North winds 10 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows around 10. North winds
10 to 15 mph.
.SUNDAY…Partly sunny. Highs 15 to 20. Northwest winds around
10 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows zero to 5 above.
.MONDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs around 15.
.MONDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows zero to 5 above.
.TUESDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs around 15.
.TUESDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows zero to 5 above.
.WEDNESDAY…Partly sunny. A 20 percent chance of snow in the
afternoon. Highs in the lower 20s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows around 10.
.THURSDAY…Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 20s.
Update
Valley City (KVLY)Valley News Live reports from Valley City that the victim of a shooting late Wednesday night about 8-p.m., on the northeast part of town, near a school, is in stable condition and expected to survive, and is being treated in Fargo.
Police have not released any names or indicated whether the alleged shooter has been found.
KVLY reports that police are investigating a motive, but say the victim and suspect know each other on a friend level.
A neighbor has provided surveillance system video and police are looking through it for clues.
Police were working through the Thanksgiving holiday with the investigation.
Authorities in Valley City asking residents to be on the look-out for a black Trans Am with Illinois license plates.
Police are asking anyone with information on the shooting to contact them.
The North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation is assisting in the investigation.
CSiNewsNow.com will have updates on this developing story.
Jamestown (CSi) The community is invited in the Christmas spirit, to gather at the Arts Park this Friday, the 23rd to sing Christmas carols, before the Jamestown Dazzle Parade.
Those interested in singing will meet at 6:15-p.m., and sing until 7-p.m., when the parade starts.
It will be a celebration of the Christmas season, the Arts Park, the Rotary Christmas tree and the Jamestown Downtown Association Holiday parade.
The music and words will be projected on the wall and Mark Reeves will be leading the singing on his keyboard.
It’s hope that this will be a new tradition in Jamestown.
First United Methodist Church, just east of the Alfred Dickey Library @ 115 3rd ST SE Jamestown, is once again inviting all 2018 Holiday Dazzle on Main parade goers to come and enjoy free popcorn, hot chocolate and other refreshments in the church’s basement.
Prior to the start of the Friday night parade, Nov 23, doors will be open at 6:00 pm to come in and enjoy food and fellowship in a warm and friendly atmosphere with the First United Methodist Church’s family. We will then all go our to enjoy the Holiday Dazzle.
Jamestown (CSi) The Jamestown Holiday Dazzle on Main Parade is set for Friday November 23, in Downtown Jamestown.
The parade Grand Marshals are Barb Lang and Art Todd, being honored for volunteerism with the Jamestown Foundation, the 1883 Courthouse Committee and the North Dakota State Historical Society.
The Jamestown Downtown Association is taking float entries at: www.jamestowndowntown.org or message at Facebook.
Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce Executive, Emily Bivens says, the parade entries have been assigned their numbers and will form in McElroy Park at 6:30-p.m. (Use the east entrance.)
Float judging will then take place.
The parade leaves McElroy Park at 7-p.m., and heads north on Second Avenue East to 8th Street and then over to First Avenue to First street where it turns east back to Second Avenue East and South back to McElroy Park.
CSi 10 The Replay Channel will be on hand with videographer Tom Ravely walking the parade to capture the floats and pararde-goers.
The After Parade Party is at the Gladstone Inn & Suites where the trophies will be presented, and Christmas goodies will be available, along with entertainment by the Jamestown Choralaires.
Parade sponsors are: Ringdahl Jamestown Area Ambulance Service, Jamestown Downtown Association, Sabir’s Buffalo Grill, Jamestown Board of Realtors, Eventide of Jamestown, Unison Bank, First Community Credit Union, Otter Tail Power Company. and the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce.
Valley City (Stephanie Mayfield) For the past 22 years, the Festival of Trees has been an instrumental source of funding for CHI Mercy Health. The generosity from local individuals and organizations has allowed the hospital to purchase much needed equipment to ensure quality care is available close to home. Recently, the Foundation Board has recognized the need to revitalize the annual charity event.
CHI Mercy Health Foundation spokeswoman Stephanie Mayfield said ‘We are excited to introduce our new Annual Charity Event: Holiday Extravaganza,” to be held Nov 24.
She says this event will be held at the Valley City Eagles Club on Saturday, November 24. The event will include an appetizer buffet, music, live & silent auctions, fun games and raffles and Dueling Pianos by Fun Pianos!
She added, “We will have a few Christmas Trees and décor on Live Auction but have added some new items to the auction like an autographed Carson Wentz Eagle’s Jersey, Getaway weekend to Minneapolis, Custom Framed Maryvale Prayer Tunnel print, 2 Premier Vintage Bottles of Wine, a VCHS T-Shirt quilt, and more”
Last year, the event raised $15,000 at the Festival of Trees and with some additional donations, they were able to purchase new software for transmitting our X-Rays! This year, our goal is to raise $27,000 to install 3 ceiling lifts in additional patient rooms that enhances our Safe Patient Handling program.
Tickets are $30 per person and are on sale in the Foundation office (3rd floor) at the Hospital or online at mercyhospitalvalleycity.org.
The doors (and silent auction and games and raffles) will open at 5:00-p.m., an hors d’oeuvres buffet will begin at 5:30pm, and our Dueling Pianos by Fun Pianos will begin at 7-p.m. The Live auction will begin after the Dueling Piano show followed by the grand prize raffle drawing for a Honda Pioneer 500 Side by Side at 10pm! The Honda UTV is sponsored by Enterprise Sales and tickets to win are $50 each and are limited to 500 tickets.
Contact Stephanie Mayfield in the CHI Mercy Health Foundation office (direct #845-6557 or stephaniemayfield@catholichealth.net) with any questions you have regarding the “Holiday Extravaganza.”
Jamestown (Cassie DuBray) Jamestown United Way’s 2019 campaign is in full swing and they need help from the community to reach this year’s goal. The campaign runs September 2018 through February 2019.
This year the goal is $200,000 and the United Way aims to raise as much money for our agencies as possible.
Board Treasurer Kevin Walker, says, we are currently at almost $20,000, but are a long way from our $200,000 goal, so any donation is greatly appreciated and will go to helping many great agencies in Stutsman County.
Thanks to our donations last year, United Way campaign raised $180,000 which funded 16 different organizations in Stutsman County and awarded $18,500 to five different local Venture Grant Recipients: Alano Society, Jamestown Cancer Support Group, A Moment of Freedom, Jamestown Park and Recreation Foundation and Jamestown Regional Medical Center Foundation.
The United Way of Stutsman County will be supporting the following agencies during this year’s fundraising campaign: Alano Society, Boy Scouts – Northern Lights, Camp Rokiwan, Child Care Aware, Community Corrections, Girl Scouts – Dakota Horizons, Imagination Library, James River Transit, MOST/21st Cen. After School, PATH, Safe Shelter, Salvation Army, SANE/SART, Senior Companion Program, and The Arts Center.
Cassie DuBray, board Secretary/Publicist, says, “Ninety-Nine Percent of all Contributions to Jamestown United Way stay local and are re-invested into the community to make Jamestown and Stutsman County a better community place to live. Only one-percent of the donations goes to United Way national fees. When you support the United Way you are supporting all of these agencies and future Venture Grant applicants.
The United Way of Stutsman County is part of United Way Worldwide. Its mission is to improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities around the world to advance the common good. The current impact model emphasizes that 99% of all funds raised stays within in Stutsman County.
For additional information, please contact Executive Director Karla Bachmeier at jmstuway@gmail.com or call 701-952-UWAY.
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — An agriculture support center located at North Dakota State University has added a program manager. Northern Crops Institute officials say Jena Bjertness (JEHN’-uh BYURT’-nuhs) will help develop educational programs to promote northern grown crops to global grain buyers and food processors. The Northern Crops Institute is funded by the states of North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota, as well as commodity groups in those states and Montana.
In sports…
Daniel was 27 of 37 for 230 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions to lead Chicago’s offense while No. 1 QB Mitchell Trubisky sat out the game with a shoulder injury. The 32-year-old Daniel looked very sharp despite making his first NFL start since 2014 for Kansas City.
But the game was tied at 16 until Jackson brought back an interception 41 yards for a touchdown with six minutes left. The second-year safety has scored five TDs in 27 games since being taken in the fourth round of last year’s NFL draft.
Matthew Stafford was 28 of 38 for 236 yards, but he had no touchdown passes and was intercepted twice over the final six minutes. His last pass was picked off by Kyle Fuller with about a minute remaining.
LeGarrette Blount ran for 88 yards and two scores on 19 carries for the 4-7 Lions.
NFL NEWS
Jets’ Darnold sits out again, appears unlikely vs. Patriots
UNDATED (AP) — Jets rookie quarterback Sam Darnold sat out team drills for a second straight day, increasing the likelihood he will sit out Sunday’s game against the Patriots.
Darnold strained his right foot against Miami on Nov. 4 and sat out the following week against Buffalo.
T25 FOOTBALL-SCHEDULE
Bulldogs hammer Rebels
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — The Egg Bowl turned into the Egg Brawl as four players were ejected before No. 22 Mississippi State completed a 35-3 rout of Mississippi.
Tempers erupted after Ole Miss receiver A.J. Brown appeared to score a touchdown at the end of the third quarter. Players immediately started shoving, and the fight spilled into the end zone while both benches emptied onto the field.
Mississippi State’s Cameron Dantzler, Jamal Peters and Willie Gay Jr. were ejected, along with Ole Miss’ C.J. Moore. The touchdown was waved off after it was ruled the quarter had expired before the play began.
Bulldogs running backs Nick Fitzgerald and Kylin Hill combined for 225 yards rushing. Fitzgerald ran for 117 yards two touchdowns and threw for another score as Mississippi State improved to 8-4.
T25 BASKETBALL-SCHEDULE
Cavs, Badgers to meet for Atlantis title
UNDATED (AP) — Fourth-ranked Virginia and No. 25 Wisconsin have advanced to Friday’s Battle 4 Atlantis championship game.
DeAndre Hunter matched his career high with 23 points, including a big 3-pointer with 53.1 seconds left in the Cavaliers’ 66-59 victory over Dayton. Ty Jerome finished with 15 points and Kyle Guy added 14 for the Cavaliers, who shot 50 percent in the second half.
The Flyers shot 55 percent in the second half to keep the margin within single digits.
D’Mitrik Trice nailed seven 3-pointers in eight attempts while scoring a career-high 25 points to highlight the Badgers’ 78-58 rout of Oklahoma. Wisconsin made 8 of 9 3-pointers after halftime and 14 of 22 for the game to advance to the title game.
The Badgers shot 59 percent in the second half, using a 10-0 run to blow the game open.
In other Top 25 games:
— Jordan Caroline’s 25 points and 11 rebounds carried sixth-ranked Nevada to a 96-86 victory against Tulsa in the Las Vegas Invitational semifinals. Caleb Martin shot 10-for-10 from the line in scoring 21 points for the Wolf Pack, while Jazz Johnson had 20 points on 5-of-7 shooting from 3-point range. Nevada will carry a 5-0 record into the tournament title game tomorrow against Massachusetts.
— Kerwin Roach II had a career-high 32 points with seven assists and six steals to lead Texas over No. 7 North Carolina 92-89 in the third round of the Las Vegas Invitational. Roach also had six rebounds and was 12 of 15 from the field, including 3 of 3 from beyond the arc. Freshman Coby White shot 7-for-10 from 3-point range while scoring a game-high 33 points, but he missed a 3-pointer that would have put the 5-1 Tar Heels ahead with 1:01 left.
— No. 17 Michigan State were never threatened after taking a 51-26 halftime lead in an 87-67 rout of UCLA in the Las Vegas Invitational. Cassius Winston hit three of his six 3-point attempts and finished with team highs of 19 points and seven assists. Joshua Langford had 14 points and Kenny Goins grabbed 12 rebounds in helping the Spartans improve to 4-1.
— Terance Mann scored 17 points and 14th-ranked Florida State advanced to the AdvoCare Invitational semifinals with an 81-63 victory over UAB. Christ Koumadje had 12 points and nine rebounds for the Seminoles.
— Emmitt Williams had 14 points and nine rebounds to lift No. 19 LSU past College of Charleston, 67-55 in the Advocare Invitational semifinals. Skylar Mays added 12 points for the 5-0 Tigers. The Cougars got a season-high 27 points and nine rebounds from Jarrell Brantley.
NHL NEWS
Pens shelve Murray
UNDATED (AP) — The struggling Pittsburgh Penguins will play their next few games without their No. 1 goaltender.
Matt Murray has been placed on injured reserve with a lower-body injury. Coach Mike Sullivan said Murray had been dealing with the injury “for a couple weeks” before doctors prescribed rest for the 24-year-old netminder.
Murray is 4-5-1 with a 4.08 goals-against average and .877 save percentage in 11 games, spending most of the last six weeks splitting time with Casey DeSmith.
Pittsburgh recalled netminder Tristan Jarry from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL.
The Pens had dropped nine of 10 before Wednesday’s convincing 5-1 victory against Dallas. Pittsburgh takes on the Bruins in Boston on Friday.
Also in the NHL:
— The Edmonton Oilers have added to their blueline by acquiring Chris Wideman from the Ottawa Senators for a sixth-round pick in the 2020 NHL draft. The 28-year-old Wideman has two goals, three assists and 12 penalty minutes in 19 games this season. The St. Louis native and former Miami University star had 16 goals, 27 assists, 98 penalty minutes and a plus/minus rating of plus-7 over 175 games in four seasons with Ottawa.
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