CSi Weather…

…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO  6 PM CST WEDNESDAY…

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Including the cities of Rolla, Dunseith, Rolette, Shell Valley,
St. John, Rugby, Harvey, Fessenden, Carrington, Steele, Tappen,
and Jamestown

* WHAT…Mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations of
up to three inches and ice accumulations of around one tenth of
an inch expected.

* WHERE…Portions of north central, south central and southeast
North Dakota.

* WHEN…From midnight tonight to 6 PM CST Wednesday.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Plan on slippery road conditions. The
hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening
commute.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Winter Weather Advisory means that periods of snow, sleet or
freezing rain will cause travel difficulties. Expect slippery
roads and limited visibilities, and use caution while driving.

The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can
be obtained by calling 5 1 1.

Forecast…

.REST OF TODAY… .Partly sunny. Slight chance of snow in the

afternoon. Highs 15 to 20. South winds 5 to 10 mph.

TONIGHT…Snow. Snow accumulation around 1 inch. Lows around 15.

Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.  Snow chance 90 percent.

WEDNESDAY…Cloudy. Snow likely possibly mixed with sleet in the morning, then chance of sleet possibly mixed with freezing rain and snow in the afternoon. Little or no snow and sleet accumulation in the Jamestown area.  Snow and sleet accumulation up to 1 inch in the Valley City area. Total snow accumulation 1 to 2 inches.   Highs around 30. South winds 10 to 15 mph.    Chance of precipitation 60 percent in the Jamestown area,  90 percent in the Valley City area.

.WEDNESDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of light freezing

drizzle and snow in the evening. Lows in the mid 20s. South

winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the west after midnight.

.THURSDAY…Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 30s. West winds 5 to

10 mph.

.THURSDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows around 20.

.FRIDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

.FRIDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. A 30 percent chance of snow after

midnight. Lows around 20.

.SATURDAY…Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow. Highs

in the upper 20s.

.SATURDAY NIGHT…Cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow. Lows

15 to 20.

.SUNDAY…Cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow. Highs in the

mid 20s.

.SUNDAY NIGHT…Cloudy. Slight chance of snow after midnight.

Lows around 15.

.MONDAY…Cloudy. Highs in the lower 20s.

 

A wintry mix of freezing, rain, and snow will slowly develop over

parts of the area Tuesday afternoon, and increase in coverage Tuesday night.

A Winter Weather Advisory Tuesday will continue through most of the day

Wednesday.

As the warm temperatures advance eastward light snow will move into eastern North Dakota Tuesday evening and spread eastward by Wednesday morning`s commute.

 

A band of 1 to 3 inches of snow, with highest amounts in the northern

half of the area.

 

 

This Day In History, Nov 27, 1872 – Camp Sykes  (Ft. Seward)  is established over the town of Jamestown. *** from the 125th Anniversary Calendar of Jamestown History  &  Frohne’s Historic Military.***

Camp Sykes established by Joseph S. Stanfford of the U.S. Army Infantry. Camp was for  the protection of the railroad workers and engineers.

See more information and photos at CSiNewsNow.com

 

From the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce…

Trophies awarded, Jamestown Dazzle Parade floats

After Parade Party, November 23, 2018

Best Dazzle: UTC Aerospace Systems

 

Most Original Theme: Scherbenske, Inc.

 

Most Outstanding Amateur Built: James River Correctional Center

 

Most Outstanding Civic or Non-Profit: Cub Scout Pack 145

The parade was recorded by CSi 10 The Replay Channel.  Be watching for the replay dates to be announced.

 

 

Carrington  (CP)  Carrington residents are invited to stop by the Canadian Pacific Train as it  raises holiday food donations, on December 15.

It’s slated to be in Carrington at 1:30-p.m.

Spectators are asked to make either food or monetary donations that will then benefit their local food shelter.

The train is making it trek through the United States as it  makes several stops before wrapping up it’s trip in Weyburn, Saskatchewan on December 16th.

Performers on the train will be:

Willy Porter, The Trews, Sam Roberts Band, and Jojo Mason.

Another North Dakota stop planned in is Enderlin on December 14, at 9:05-a.m.

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) —  Three people killed in an air ambulance crash in North Dakota have been hailed as “heroes of the impossible.”

A crowd estimated at up to 1,500 attended a memorial for the victims Monday at the Bismarck Event Center.

The Bismarck Tribune reports members of dozens of North Dakota ambulance services, police and fire departments slowly filed past the front of the memorial for paramedic Chris Iverson, nurse Bonnie Cook and pilot Todd Lasky.

The Rev. Greg Carr of Crisis Care Chaplaincy spoke of the coming together of hospitals, law enforcement, fire and rescue and emergency medical personnel he’s seen in the week since the crash.

The air ambulance was flying to Williston to pick up a patient when it crashed into a farm field shortly after taking off from Bismarck on Nov. 18.

 

MINOT, N.D. (AP) — A Minot mother is accused of being too intoxicated to care for her 5-month-old baby and leaving the child unattended.

The 29-year-old woman is facing charges of child neglect, criminal trespass and assaulting a police officer. Authorities say the woman barged into an upstairs apartment Sunday and claimed she paid for marijuana but never received it. The neighbors told police they didn’t know the woman.

The Minot Daily News says the baby’s grandmother was called to care for the child. Police say the woman kicked one of the officers who were arresting her and struck an officer’s face with her head at the Ward County Jail.

Each felony charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

 

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The company that wants to build the Keystone XL pipeline is asking a Montana judge to change his order blocking the oil pipeline to allow pre-construction work to continue. Attorneys for TransCanada will argue on Wednesday that U.S. District Judge Brian Morris should clarify or amend his ruling to say the injunction does not apply to activities such as finalizing contracts, purchasing materials, conducting land surveys and discussing federal permits.

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Public Service Commission has ordered a businessman to stop receiving or purchasing grain because of bounced checks and unpaid contracts. The PSC has issued a cease and desist order against Hunter Hanson and his two businesses, Midwest Grain trading and NoDak Grain.

 

In sports…

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s deer season wrapped up over the weekend, but it’s not the end of hunting opportunities.The Game and Fish Department says several national wildlife refuges in the state open to late-season upland game bird hunting the day after the deer gun season closes.Arrowwood, Audubon, Des Lacs, J. Clark Salyer, Lake Alice, Lake Zahl, Long Lake, Lostwood, Tewaukon and Upper Souris refuges opened Monday.Tewaukon is open to pheasant hunting only, nontoxic shot is required on all refuges, and portions of all refuges are closed to hunting. Hunters should contact refuge headquarters for details on restrictions.The seasons for pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge and ruffed grouse close statewide on Jan. 6.

 

Bison Football….

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota State led all schools with 15 players named to the All-Missouri Valley Football Conference first and second teams.It’s the most all-conference selections for the Bison since NDSU joined the league in 2008.NDSU had nine first-team selections highlighted by quarterback Easton Stick, who was voted the Offensive Player of the Year, and linebacker Jabril Cox, voted the league’s top defensive player.The Bison had six players named to the second team, and another four players named to the honorable mention list.The all-conference honors are voted on by the media that cover the league, head coaches and sports information directors.

 

High School Girl’s Basketball…

North Border 58, Rolla 37

Rugby 53, Benson County 26

Turtle Lake-Mercer-McClusky 49, Standing Rock 38

 

 

Bison Men’s Basketball…

 

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Brandon Clarke and Rui Hachimura each scored 18 points as top-ranked Gonzaga beat North Dakota State 102-60 on Monday night to remain undefeated.

Corey Kispert added 17 points and Zach Norvell Jr. 15 for Gonzaga (7-0), which reached No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 earlier in the day by virtue of beating former No. 1 Duke at the Maui Invitational.

Vinnie Shahid scored 16 points for North Dakota State (2-5), which shot just 36 percent in the game.

Clarke made all nine of his field goal attempts and added eight rebounds and five blocks for Gonzaga. Six Zags scored in double figures.

Gonzaga has beaten four teams from Power Five conferences already this season, and came in averaging 97 points per game to 71 for the Bison.

 

Gopher Basketball…

BOSTON (AP) — Nik Popovic scored all 18 of his points in the second half and Wynston Tabbs added 17 points to lead Boston College to a 68-56 victory over Minnesota and send the Golden Gophers to their first loss of the season.

 

MNF-TITANS-TEXANSWatson leads Texans to franchise-record 8th straight winHOUSTON (AP) — Deshaun Watson threw for 210 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a third as the Houston Texans set a franchise record with their eighth straight win, 34-17 over the Tennessee Titans on Monday night.Demaryius Thomas scored his first two touchdowns as a Texan and Lamar Miller ran for 162 yards, including a 97-yard TD.In the first game since founder and owner Robert “Bob” McNair died on Friday, the Texans honored him by wearing decals on the back of their helmets in the shape of a football with white block letters bearing his initials of “RCM.”With that reminder on their helmets, they became the first team in NFL history to win eight games in a row after opening a season 0-3.

The Texans trailed by 10 early before reeling off 27 straight points. Tennessee (5-6) finally scored again on a 48-yard reception by Corey Davis late in the third quarter, but the second TD by Thomas — this one for 10 yards — made it 34-17 with just more than eight minutes left.

 

NFL-JAGUARS-HACKETT FIRED

Jaguars fire offensive coordinator after 7th straight loss

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The Jacksonville Jaguars have fired offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett after the team’s seventh consecutive loss.

Coach Doug Marrone made the decision one day after a 24-21 loss at Buffalo in which Blake Bortles finished with 127 yards passing. The Jaguars (3-8) had a season-low 107 yards through the air the previous week against Pittsburgh.

Hackett has failed to get Bortles and the offense to play anywhere close to the way they did early in the season. Injuries have been a major issue, but not enough to save Hackett’s job.

It was clear Hackett’s job was in jeopardy when Marrone moved him from the sideline to the coaches’ booth for the game against the Bills, an indication Marrone felt Hackett needed a new vantage point to call games better.

In other NFL news:

— San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan says the team was unaware that police were called for another possible incident of domestic violence involving linebacker Reuben Foster. The 49ers released Foster on Sunday morning after he was arrested for domestic violence. The team learned later Sunday that police were called for an incident involving the same alleged victim on Oct. 12.

— Hall of Fame tight end and former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka has been released from a hospital after being treated for a mild heart attack last week. Steve Mandell, Ditka’s agent, confirmed a report by the Chicago Sun-Times that the former coach was sent home.

— The NFL has suspended Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette one game without pay for leaving the sideline, running across the field and throwing punches at Buffalo Bills defensive end Shaq Lawson. NFL Vice President of Football Operations Jon Runyan handed down the punishment.

 

NFL-INJURIES

Heuerman is done for the season

UNDATED (AP) — Jeff Heuerman’s breakout season with the Broncos has come to a premature end with word that he sustained broken ribs and a bruised lung in Denver’s 24-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Coach Vance Joseph said on his weekly radio show that Heuerman has three broken ribs and will miss the rest of the season. Heuerman had two receptions for 44 yards before getting hurt Sunday. For the season, he has 33 receptions for 281 yards, both career highs, and two touchdowns, tying his career best.

In other injury news:

— Los Angeles Chargers running back Melvin Gordon is week to week after he sprained the medial collateral ligament in his right knee during Sunday’s 45-10 win over the Arizona Cardinals.

— The Detroit Lions have put wide receiver Marvin Jones on injured reserve. Jones has missed the past two games with a knee injury.

— Jets quarterback Josh McCown has a sore right thumb that coach Todd Bowles thinks won’t keep him out of practice. McCown banged his hand on a helmet, causing a cut during New York’s 27-13 loss to New England on Sunday.

 

NBA…

UNDATED (AP) — — Robert Covington scored 24 points, Karl-Anthony Towns added 21 and the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 102-95. Minnesota is 6-2 since trading disgruntled star Jimmy Butler to Philadelphia two weeks ago and 10-11 overall.

 

Kemba Walker and Jeremy Lamb each had 21 points, and the Charlotte Hornets held on to beat the Milwaukee Bucks 110-107 on Monday night after nearly squandering a 25-point, third-quarter lead.

Marvin Williams added 16 points and eight rebounds, and Tony Parker had 15 points off the bench for the Hornets, who bounced back from a loss at Atlanta on Sunday night and ended a two-game skid.

The Bucks nearly came all the way back, cutting the lead to one with 17 seconds left on a layup by Giannis Antetokounmpo. He had 20 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists. Bledsoe scored 17 points.

In other action:

— Kyrie Irving closed out a 26-point performance with a 3-pointer and a tough baseline fade over Anthony Davis to help the Boston Celtics pulled away late for a 124-107 victory over New Orleans. Jayson Tatum and Al Horford each scored 20 for Boston. Davis finished with 27 points and 16 rebounds.

— Doug McDermott scored a season-high 21 points to lead the Indiana Pacers to a 121-88 rout of the Utah Jazz on Monday night. Victor Oladipo (OH’-lah-dee-poh), the Pacers leading scorer at 21.4 per game, missed his fourth game with a sore right knee so his teammates turned up their defensive intensity and spread the ball.

 

— John Wall scored a season-high 36 points, including six in overtime, and the Washington Wizards overcame James Harden’s season-best 54 points to outlast the Houston Rockets 135-131. Wall had two baskets in the extra period and finished with 11 assists.

— LaMarcus Aldridge scored 11 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter, and the San Antonio Spurs held off the Chicago Bulls for a 108-107 victory. DeMar DeRozan had 21 points and Patty Mills finished with 17 as San Antonio improved to 2-1 on a four-game trip.

— Kevin Durant scored a season-high 49 points, giving Golden State the lead on three-point play with 1:19 left before hitting a 3-pointer with 22 seconds remaining to send the Warriors past the Orlando Magic 116-110. Durant topped his 44-point performance two nights earlier with another brilliant outing on both ends. Injured All-Stars Stephen Curry and Draymond Green missed the game.

 

COLLEGE BASKETBALL-TOP 25

— Trayvon Reed scored 23 points and John Jones added 20 to help Texas Southern shock No. 18 Oregon with an 89-84 victory Monday night. Reed, a 7-foot-2 senior, made all nine of his shots and also was 5-for-5 from the foul line for the Tigers (2-4), who were 24-point underdogs.

— Nick Weatherspoon and Lamar Peters both scored 17 points, Reggie Perry added 16 points and 11 rebounds and No. 25 Mississippi State beat Alcorn State 88-65.

 

NHL-SCHEDULE-CAPITALS-ISLANDERSWilson, Capitals beat Islanders 4-1 for 6th straight winUNDATED (AP) — Tom Wilson scored twice, Braden Holtby stopped 32 shots and the Washington Capitals beat the New York Islanders and former coach Barry Trotz 4-1 Monday night for their season-high sixth straight win.Nic Dowd and Alex Ovechkin also scored for Washington, which won after giving up the first goal for the fifth time during its win streak that has catapulted the defending champions to first place in the Metropolitan Division.Valtteri Filppula (val-TEHR’-ee FIHL’-puh-lah) scored and Thomas Greiss finished with 20 saves for the Islanders, who lost for the third time in five games.In other action on the ice:

— Marc Staal, Lias Andersson, Chris Kreider, and Mika Zibanejad scored, and Henrik Lundqivst made 29 saves as the New York Rangers defeated the Ottawa Senators 4-2 Monday night. The Rangers extended their dominance at Madison Square Garden, improving to 8-1-0 at home in their last nine games.

— Mike Hoffman scored the game-winning goal in overtime to lift the Florida Panthers over the New Jersey Devils 4-3 on Monday night. Aleksander Barkov had a goal and an assist, Jonathan Huberdeau recorded a goal and a pair of assists, and Jared McCann also scored a goal for the Panthers. James Reimer stopped 29 shots.

— Mitch Marner had three assists and Patrick Marleau celebrated his 1,600th NHL game as the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Boston Bruins 4-2 on Monday night. Each teams scored twice in a frenetic second period that saw Boston outshoot Toronto 18-9.

— Pierre-Luc Dubois scored two goals to help the Columbus Blue Jackets hold on for a 7-5 win over the Detroit Red Wings. The Blue Jackets led 3-0 after the first period and led by four goals in the second. Detroit rallied with three straight goals and pulled within one twice in the third period.

 

NHL-FLYERS-HEXTALL FIRED

Struggling Flyers fire GM

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Flyers have fired general manager Ron Hextall.

Hextall was fired Monday after 4 ½ seasons on the job and the Flyers struggling with a 10-11-2 record under coach Dave Hakstol. The Flyers are coming off a 6-0 loss at Toronto and already have used five goalies this season.

Flyers President Paul Holmgren thanked Hextall for his “many significant contributions, but it has become clear that we no longer share the same philosophical approach concerning the direction of the team.”

Hextall played 13 seasons in the NHL and had two stints covering 11 years with the Flyers. He also spent seven seasons as assistant GM with the Los Angeles Kings.

 

MLB

— The Minnesota Twins have claimed first baseman C.J. Cron off waivers from Tampa Bay, adding an accomplished replacement for the retired Joe Mauer. Cron batted .253 with 28 doubles, 30 home runs, 74 RBIs and an .816 on-base-plus-slugging percentage in a career-best 2018 season for the Rays.

 

UNDATED (AP) — Right-hander Parker Bridwell was claimed off waivers from the Los Angeles Angels by the New York Yankees, who opened a roster spot by designating infielder Ronald Torreyes for assignment.

Bridwell was 10-3 with a 3.64 ERA in 20 starts and one relief appearance for the Angels in 2017, then missed much of this year because of right elbow inflammation. He was designated for assignment last week by the Angels.

Torreyes was among the most popular players in the Yankees clubhouse, a 5-foot-8 backup often hoisted into the air by teammates to high-five 6-foot-7 Aaron Judge.

In other MLB news:

— Jim Riggleman, a 66-year-old veteran of 13 seasons as a major league manager, has been hired by the New York Mets as bench coach for Mickey Callaway. Riggleman was Cincinnati’s bench coach from 2016 under he became interim manager for 5½ months last season, and he led the Reds to a 64-80 record after the team’s 3-15 start under Bryan Price.

— Reds closer Raisel Iglesias will get $6 million in the first year of his three-year contract with Cincinnati that guarantees $24,125,000. Iglesias will receive $9 million in 2020 and $9,125,000 in 2021.

— The Royals claimed Conner Greene off waivers from the St. Louis Cardinals and designated fellow right-hander Burch Smith for assignment. Greene spent last season at Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis, going 4-5 with a 4.09 ERA in 40 appearances.

— The Atlanta Braves have added a pair of free agents following their first division title in five years, agreeing to one-year contracts with third baseman Josh Donaldson and catcher Brian McCann. A person familiar with the deal says Donaldson agreed to a $23 million, one-year contract. McCann got a $2 million, one-year contract to play near his home.

 

In world and national news…

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort has been accused of violating a plea agreement by repeatedly lying to federal agents in the Russia investigation. Special counsel Robert Mueller’s extraordinary accusation against Manafort could expose Manafort to a lengthier prison sentence and more criminal charges but also means Mueller’s team is losing a cooperating witness from the top of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. Manafort says he believes he provided “truthful information.”

 

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Voters in Mississippi will decide a runoff election Tuesday between Republican Senate appointee Cindy Hyde-Smith and former congressman and U.S. agriculture secretary Mike Espy. On Monday, President Donald Trump stumped in the state for Hyde-Smith, who has drawn fire for a photo of her wearing a replica Confederate hat and comments she made about attending a public hanging. Espy would become Mississippi’s first black senator since Reconstruction.

 

MOSCOW (AP) — Belarusian border guards say more than 50 Russians have been denied entry to Ukraine in the past two days for unspecified reasons. Ukraine in 2015 banned all direct flights to and from Russia in the wake of the separatist conflict in the east, making Belarus a convenient layover for travelers.

 

DETROIT (AP) — Job cuts at General Motors could amount to as much as 8 percent of the automaker’s global workforce of 180,000 employees. GM announced Monday that it’s getting rid of as many as 14,000 workers in North America and is putting five plants up for possible closure as it focuses more on autonomous and electric vehicles. CEO Mary Barra says in the future, GM will need more computer coders but fewer engineers who work on internal combustion engines.

 

TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — Many Central American migrants who’ve been traveling through Mexico in a caravan say they’ve come to the realization that they may not be granted asylum in the United States or enter the country illegally. Mexican officials say some of the more than 5,000 migrants who’ve made it to Tijuana want to start the process to stay in Mexico. And officials are offering assistance to those who want to return to their home countries.
 

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