CSi Weather…
.REST OF TODAY…Mostly cloudy. Highs around 30. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.TONIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s. West winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s. Southwest winds
5 to 15 mph shifting to the west 15 to 20 mph with gusts to
around 35 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s. West winds
around 20 mph with gusts to around 35 mph.
.SUNDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs around 40. Northwest winds 20 to
25 mph with gusts to around 40 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows 15 to 20.
.MONDAY…Mostly cloudy. Highs in the lower 20s.
.MONDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows zero to 5 above.
.TUESDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs 15 to 20.
.TUESDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows 5 to 10 above.
.WEDNESDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 20s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Slight chance of snow after
midnight. Lows 15 to 20.
.THURSDAY…Partly sunny. A 20 percent chance of snow in the
afternoon. Highs around 30.
Saturday overnight into early Sunday a cold front slides through the area.
Additional rounds of cold air push through the region to start the
work week, with low snow chances over southern areas on
Monday/Monday night.
A rebound in temperatures is expected around
mid-week along with some low precipitation chances.
From the 125th Anniversary Calendar of Jamestown History…
This Day In History, January 31, 1924 – Russell-Miller Mill closes down.
Russell-Miller Mills Company of Minneapolis Minnesota, announces it will shutdown operations Jamestown ending forty years of business. Photo of the mill at csinewsnow.com
Jamestown (CSi) The Jamestown Optimist Spaghetti Supper will be on Friday January 31, from 5-p.m., to 7-p.m., at the Jamestown Civic Center, Exchequer Room, held in conjunction with the Sport & Recreation Show.
On Thursday’s Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2, Optimist Club member’s Ken Astrup and Bob Toso said, proceeds to toward supporting youth in the community, including sports activities, and providing bike helmets.
Ken said this year 60 pounds of hamburger will go into the 45 gallons of spaghetti sauce, and 60 pounds of pasta will be cooked. Bob said about 30 Optimist Club members will take part in the cooking and serving, expecting to feed around 500 people.
UJ Football players will participate, assisting the Optimist Club members.
Adult tickets at $10, Students $5, children under 5, free.
Tickets available at the door or from any Optimist Club member.
Valley City (CSi) The annual Valley City Fire Department’s Fireman’s Smoker will be held Friday, January 31st, at 6-p.m., at the Valley City Eagles Club. Those attending must be 21 years of age or older to attend. A $10 ticket includes food, games, a raffle and a pinochle tournament. The event starts at 6-p.m.
Jamestown (CSi) The Annual Sports and Recreation Show will be at the Jamestown Civic Center, Friday January 31, 4-p.m., to 8-p.m., and Saturday February 1, from 9-a.m., to 4-p.m., with free admission.
On display will be campers, along with watercraft, and other home and sports items to view, including Caves, from Bismarck with items to stock your “man cave,” like pool tables, arcade games, home theater items, and neon signs.
The United way fundraising Soup Cookoff, “Super Soup Bowl,” will be held, and the Optimist Club’s Spaghetti Supper returns, on Friday January 31 in the Exchequor Room 5-p.m. to 7-p.m.
The new Kids Zone will be on Saturday with activities for the young people.
(AP) A suspicious package shut down a section of downtown Bismarck, including the federal building. The U.S. Marshals Service says a federal court security officer found the priority mail package in the bushes in front of the William L. Guy Federal Building Thursday afternoon. Workers in the building, which houses U.S. District Court and the post office, were told to shelter in place and area streets were shut down. Gate City Bank across the street went on lockdown. The Bismarck Tribune reports the Marshals Service determined the contents of the package were suspicious, but not a danger to the public. Investigators did not disclose the contents.
MINOT, N.D. (AP) — Bond was set at $1 million for a man charged as an accomplice to a fatal shooting in Minot. Twenty-four-year-old Michael Dennis II had been on the run for more than two weeks since the shooting death of 29-year-old Dominick Stephens and the attempted murder of a second man. He turned himself in Wednesday and appeared in district court in Minot. The Minot Daily News says police investigated a report of gunshots in a neighborhood Jan. 12 when a dispatchers received a report of a traffic crash. They found the driver of the vehicle, Stephens, had been shot. Two others are charged in the case, including one who has pleaded guilty to being an accomplice.
(AP) North Dakota regulators have ordered an oilfield services company to pay a $1 million penalty for a saltwater spill last summer and other violations. The Bismarck Tribune reports that settlement was reached following an Aug. 25 blowout at a saltwater disposal well owned by Henry Hill Oil Services, which is based in nearby Williston. The blowout spilled 250 barrels or 10,500 gallons of brine. Regulators say the company failed to immediately report the blowout, didn’t pressure test the equipment designed to prevent blowouts and didn’t adequately clean up the spill. The company declined to comment.
MINOT, N.D. (AP) — A Minot man wants to preserve the stories of U.S. war veterans. Kyle Erickson hopes to record veterans talking about their experiences and upload their interviews to YouTube. The Minot Daily News reports Erickson wants to record veterans of all wars, but he was inspired by the experiences of Vietnam vets to start the project. He says some Vietnam vets never talked about their war experiences because of the anti-war movement. Erickson is not a veteran, but has a profound respect for all who served. Veterans can contact Erickson to schedule a time for an interview to be conducted in a reserved room at the Minot Public Library.
MANDAREE, N.D. (AP) — Thirty bighorn sheep are running free on the Fort Berthold Reservation as part of a new agreement between the state of North Dakota and the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation. The bighorns brought from Montana were released earlier this week as part of a plan to reestablish the sheep in the western part of the state. MHA Tribal Councilman Cory Spotted Bear said 13 ewes and three rams were released near Mandaree, while 12 ewes and two rams were released near Twin Buttes. The bighorns have been disease-tested and are radio-collared for tracking purposes.
SISSETON, S.D. (AP) — Two North Dakota parents are suing the City of Sisseton and others, claiming their young daughter got sick after swimming in the local pool and suffered permanent kidney damage. A federal lawsuit filed by Christopher and Katie Cameron of West Fargo says the 8-year-old girl was diagnosed with E.coli at the Sanford Fargo Medical Center a few days after swimming in the Sisseton pool last July. KELO-TV reports the lawsuit claims at least four other children were sickened as well. The South Dakota Department of Health says a definitive source of the illness was not identified.
In sports…
Jamestown (CSi) Jamestown Parks and Recreation Department reports that cross country ski trails are groomed and available for use.
Director, Doug Hogan says, walkers and snowboarders are requested to stay off the groomed trailThere is approximately 5 miles of groomed trails around Hillcrest Golf Course Proshop area.”
Snowmobiles are NOT ALLOWED on the Golf course. Ski rentals are available in the proshop on Saturdays and Sundays 11:30a to 5:00p
For more information, contact the Parks and Recreation office at 701-252-3982.
Thursday
High School Basketball
BOYS PREP BASKETBALL=
Barnes County North 57, Kidder County 55
Divide County 49, Trinity Christian 48
Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier 79, South Border 40
Garrison 59, Max 28
Grafton 69, May Port CG 31
Hankinson 63, Wyndmere-Lidgerwood 53
Hatton-Northwood 66, Griggs County Central 27
Hillsboro/Central Valley 83, Midway-Minto 40
Kindred 50, Central Cass 48
Larimore 60, North Border 52
Linton-HMB 64, Medina-Pingree-Buchanan 54
Park River/Fordville Lankin 69, Finley-Sharon/Hope-Page 56
Richland 63, Oak Grove Lutheran 50
Sheyenne 93, Fargo South 53
Strasburg-Zeeland 77, Napoleon/Gackle-Streeter 37
Tri-State 67, Milnor-North Sargent 43
GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL=
Benson County 50, Dakota Prairie 25
Bishop Ryan 38, Des Lacs-Burlington 37
Bowman County 59, Beulah 40
Dunseith 70, Rolla 27
Garrison 60, Max 27
Grant County 68, Washburn 42
Hettinger/Scranton 49, Glen Ullin-Hebron 33
Kidder County 79, South Border 33
LaMoure 58, Oakes 49
LaMoure-Litchville-Marion 58, Oakes 49
Medina-Pingree-Buchanan 57, Linton-HMB 48
Minot 53, Mandan 52
Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood 58, Surrey 43
Mott-Regent 50, Killdeer 48
Nedrose 34, Towner-Granville-Upham 31
New England 50, Harding County, S.D. 46
New Rockford-Sheyenne 54, Warwick 21
North Border 55, Larimore 53
Our Redeemer’s 52, Lewis and Clark-Berthold 38
Rugby 45, Velva 40
Stanley 52, Powers Lake 29
Trenton 37, Beach 31
Westhope-Newburg 55, Bottineau 48
Thursday
High School Hockey
BOY’S HOCKEY
Jamestown 2, Fargo North 1 OT
Fargo South/Shanley 3, West Fargo 0
Grand Forks Central 2, Grand Forks Red River 1
Minot 7, Mandan 0\
GIRLS HOCKEY |
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Devils Lake 3, Crookston Pirates, Minn. 2
Men’s Basketball…
(AP) Marcus DeBerry had a career-high 23 points and Purdue Fort Wayne beat North Dakota 72-68. DeBerry made 7 of 8 3-pointers. He’s the first Mastodon to make seven in a game since Mo Evans did it against Division III-member Olivet on Jan. 9, 2017. The Mastodons were 15 of 29 from distance. Matt Holba scored 14 for Purdue Fort Wayne, which snapped its four-game losing streak. Dylan Carl added 10 points. Carl’s jumper with 11:50 before halftime broke a 9-9 tie, started a 13-3 run and the Mastodons never trailed again. Marlon Stewart scored 23 points for the Fighting Hawks.
NBA..
UNDATED (AP) — Gordon Hayward scored 25 points and the Boston Celtics earned their fifth victory in six games with a 119-104 win over the Golden State Warriors. Marcus Smart added 21 points. D’Angelo Russell led the Warriors with 22 points. They have lost five straight.
— Nikola Jokic (NEE’-koh-lah YOH’-kich) had 28 points and 10 assists as the short-handed Denver Nuggets rode a big second-half run to a 106-100 win over the Utah Jazz. Trailing 70-61 with 4:13 left in the third, the Nuggets went on a 15-0 spurt to close the quarter. They continued their roll in the fourth, and in all it was a 27-1 surge. But a 17-point Denver lead was whittled to three before Jokic took over. Jordan Clarkson scored 24 of his 37 points in the fourth quarter for the Jazz on a night when leading scorer Donovan Mitchell was held to four.
Serge Ibaka scored 26 points, Kyle Lowry had 23 and the Toronto Raptors held off the Cleveland Cavaliers 115-109 for their ninth straight win.
Norman Powell scored eight consecutive points in the final minute after Cleveland cut the lead to 105-104. Powell hit a 3-pointer, scored on a layup after making a steal and made three foul shots to seal the win. The Cavaliers have lost nine of 10 overall and dropped their ninth game in a row at home.
— De’Aaron Fox scored a career-high 34 points, Buddy Hield added 19 and Cory Joseph 16 as the Sacramento Kings used a strong second quarter to defeat the Los Angeles Clippers 124-103. It was the first basketball game at Staples Center since Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others were killed in Sunday’s helicopter crash. Lou Williams scored 22 points and Montrezl Harrell had 21 for the Clippers, who were without Kawhi Leonard. The All-Star forward was scratched after pregame warmups due to a lower back strain.
— Trae Young had 39 points and a career-high 18 assists to lead the Atlanta Hawks to a 127-117 win over the Philadelphia 76ers. The Sixers are 22-2 at home but 9-16 in away games. Ben Simmons led Philadelphia with 31 points and Shake Milton added a career-high 27. Seven Hawks finished in double figures.
— Bradley Beal had 34 points, nine rebounds and nine assists after he was snubbed for an All-Star selection, and the Washington Wizards beat the Charlotte Hornets 121-107. Miles Bridges led Charlotte with 23 points. Terry Rozier had 21. The Hornets have lost nine of 10 and 15 of 18.
NBA-ALL-STAR GAME
NBA All-Star reserves list
UNDATED (AP) — The NBA released the list of the players voted by the league’s head coaches as reserves for the Feb. 16 game in Chicago, including six who will be All-Stars for the first time.
Kyle Lowry of the NBA champion Toronto Raptors is headed back to the game, as Miami’s Jimmy Butler, Philadelphia’s Ben Simmons, Milwaukee’s Khris Middleton, Portland’s Damian Lillard, Denver’s Nikola Jokic, Houston’s Russell Westbrook and — for the first time since 2016 — Oklahoma City’s Chris Paul. The other reserves are all first-time selections: Miami’s Bam Adebayo, Boston’s Jayson Tatum, Indiana’s Domantas Sabonis, New Orleans’ Brandon Ingram and the Utah duo of Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert.
In other NBA news:
— Kobe Bryant’s final jersey number will be something this year’s NBA All-Stars play to reach. The NBA says this year’s game will have a new format. The team that wins each quarter will receive money for charity. Scores will be reset at the start of the second and third quarters. They’ll be restored to begin the fourth quarter, which will be untimed. The winning team in the All-Star Game will be the first team to add 24 points to whatever the leading score is after three quarters. The 24 is a tribute to Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash on Sunday.
— The Los Angeles Lakers lightened the mood before their return to the court by playing soccer and American football in a park across the street from their training complex. The Lakers are back at Staples Center on Friday to face the Portland Trail Blazers in their first game since the death of Kobe Bryant and eight others in a helicopter crash. The Lakers will hold a pregame tribute to Bryant and his daughter and the other victims.
— Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic has hurt his right ankle again only weeks before the All-Star Game. Doncic will miss at least Friday’s game in Houston after spraining his right ankle in practice Thursday. He is expected to have an MRI.
— Jaren Jackson Jr. and Marko Guduric of the Memphis Grizzlies and Knicks guard Elfrid Payton were suspended one game without pay by the NBA for their roles in an altercation between the teams. New York’s Marcus Morris also was fined $35,000 not only for his role on the court but for his comments afterward about Grizzlies forward Jae Crowder. Crowder was fined $25,000 for escalating the skirmish.
NHL..
UNDATED, N.Y. (AP) — Filip Forgsberg and Matt Duchene scored in a shootout, and the Nashville Predators gave coach John Hynes a win against his former team with a wild 6-5 victory over the New Jersey Devils. Nashville is 7-0-3 in its last 10 games against New Jersey.
iya Kovalchuk and Brendan Gallagher scored in a span of 2:16 early in the second period, and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Buffalo Sabres 3-1.
Carey Price stopped 20 shots to improve to 5-1 in his last six starts, a stretch in which he’s allowed just 10 goals. For Gallagher, the goal came in his first game after missing six straight and 10 of 11 with headaches and concussion-related issues. Jack Eichel scored for Buffalo, becoming the team’s first player in 27 years to reach 30 goals in 50 or fewer games.
In other NHL Thursday action:
— Alex Iafallo scored 24 seconds into overtime, completing a hat trick that lifted the Los Angeles Kings over the Arizona Coyotes 3-2 and ended their five-game losing streak. Iafallo tied the game with 2:54 left in regulation, then won it moments later. Jack Campbell stopped 26 shots and Anze Kopitar assisted on two goals for the Kings, who got their second win of the month. Christian Dvorak and Nick Schmaltz scored for Arizona, but the Coyotes lost their fourth straight and are 1-5-2 in their last eight games.
NHL-NEWS
Sharks forward Tomas Hertl out for season with knee injury
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Tomas Hertl will miss the rest of the season for the San Jose Sharks with a serious knee injury. The Sharks say Hertl tore the ACL and MCL in his left knee during the first period of a loss against the Vancouver Canucks. Hertl is the second significant Sharks player to be sidelined with a significant injury. Captain Logan Couture has a broken ankle.
The Sharks entered the day with 48 points and are nine points out of a playoff spot.
MLB-NEWS
Mariners agree to $1.6 million deal with Yoshihisa Hirano
UNDATED (AP) — The Seattle Mariners added a veteran arm to their bullpen by agreeing to a $1.6 million, one-year contract with Yoshihisa Hirano. He has spent the past two seasons with the Arizona Diamondbacks. He appeared in 137 games with a 3.47 ERA over the two seasons.
Elsewhere in the majors:
— Infielder Matt Duffy and right-hander Derek Law have agreed to minor league contracts with the Texas Rangers and will attend major league spring training. Duffy has been primarily a third baseman in his five big league seasons. Law appeared in 58 games for Toronto last year, going 1-2 with a 4.90 ERA in a career-high 60 2-3 innings.
Pat Valaika (vuh-LAY’-kuh) is back with the Orioles, who claimed the infielder off waivers from Arizona after the Diamondbacks took him from Baltimore earlier this month. Valaika began the offseason with Colorado before being claimed off waivers by the Orioles in late October.
— Pablo Sandoval’s time with San Francisco is over. Now the popular Kung Fu Panda is returning to the Giants on a minor league contract. The 33-year-old is working back from season-ending Tommy John reconstructive surgery on his right elbow.
— The Milwaukee Brewers have signed free agent pitcher David Phelps to a one-year contract with a club option for 2021. The 33-year-old right-hander was a combined 2-1 with one save and a 3.41 ERA in 41 games for Toronto and Cubs last season.
— The Detroit Tigers have agreed to a minor league deal with infielder Jordy Mercer. The Tigers say the 33-year-old Mercer will also receive an invite to major league spring training. Mercer was limited last season by quadriceps problems.
— Infielder Matt Duffy and right-hander Derek Law to minor league contracts have agreed to minor league contracts with the Texas Rangers and will attend major league spring training.
NFL-NEWS-CLERGY-ABUSE-NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Saints helped shape accused clergy list, victim lawyers say
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The New Orleans Saints maintain their PR work on the area’s Roman Catholic sexual abuse crisis was “minimal.” But attorneys suing the church allege hundreds of confidential Saints emails show the team actively helping decide “which names should or should not” be included in the archdiocese’s list of credibly accused clergy. That list has become a key point in the controversy surrounding the team since news of the Saints emails broke last week.
Elsewhere in the NFL:
— Tennessee coach Mike Vrabel has hired Anthony Midget as his new secondary coach to replace Kerry Coombs, who left to become defensive coordinator at Ohio State. Midget spent the past six seasons with the Houston Texans.
— Union leaders acknowledged they are in talks with the league about a new labor agreement. The NFL Players Association says one change being talked about is the league’s drug policy regarding marijuana use for medical purposes. The Rooney Rule not achieving its goals in minority coaching hires will also be taken up.
— The Pro Football Hall of Fame has formed Hall of Fame Health to pursue healthcare for former players. The program will seek to develop services and solutions that will make an impact not only in the health and wellness of former players, but in communities across the country.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL T-25
UNDATED (AP) — Andres Feliz scored 17 points while Ayo Dosunmu and Kofi Cockburn added 13 points each as No. 19 Illinois held on to beat Minnesota 59-51. It was the seventh consecutive win for the Fighting Illini.
Anthony Cowan Jr. scored a career-high 31 points, Jalen Smith had 18 points and 14 rebounds, and No. 15 Maryland beat 18th-ranked Iowa 82-72 Thursday night to snap the Hawkeyes’ five-game winning streak.
The Terrapins never trailed after halftime in the rematch of a Jan. 10 meeting that Iowa won 67-49 to launch its five-game run. Maryland won its fourth straight and improved to 12-0 at home. Luka Garza scored 21 for the Hawkeyes and Joe Wieskamp had 17. Garza, the Big Ten’s leading scorer, was in foul trouble throughout.
PGA-PHOENIX OPEN
Wyndham Clark shoots 10-under 61 to lead Phoenix Open by 2
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Wyndham Clark beat darkness — and everyone else Thursday at TPC Scottsdale.
Playing in the second-to-last group off the 10th tee, Clark shot a career-best 10-under 61 to take the first-round lead in the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
He had eight birdies in a 10-hole stretch from No. 12 to No. 3, added two more on Nos. 7 and 8 and putted out for par on No. 9 just after sunset. Clark was a stroke off the course record of 60 set by Grant Waite in 1996 and matched by Mark Calcavecchia in 2001 and Phil Mickelson in 2005 and 2013.
Billy Horschel was second, holing nearly 200 feet of putts in an afternoon 63. Horschel had an eagle and six birdies.
J.B. Holmes was another stroke back after a roller-coaster start, highlighted by a hole-in-one.
TOKYO OLYMPICS-VIRUS
Tokyo Olympic organizers try to dampen cancellation rumors
TOKYO (AP) — Tokyo Olympic organizers are trying to shoot down rumors that this year’s 2020 Games might be canceled or postponed because of the spread of a new virus.
Japan so far has reported no deaths from the coronavirus that has killed more than 200 people in China.
Tokyo organizers told The Associated Press that they “have never discussed cancelling the games.” The IOC told AP that preparations ”continue as planned.”
Rumors of a cancellation have spread on social media in Japan amid reports that the Swiss-based IOC had met with the World Health Organization about the outbreak.
The WHO has called the virus a global emergency.
(AP) Former race-car driver John Andretti has died at the age of 56 after battling colon cancer. His death was announced by the IndyCar team Andretti Autosport owned by his cousin, Michael. Andretti was a member of one of the world’s most famous racing families. Mario and Michael Andretti have been longtime fan favorites in the IndyCar Series and beyond. Mario Andretti is John’s uncle. John Andretti carved out his own niche by becoming the first driver to attempt running the Indianapolis 500 and Charlotte’s 600-mile NASCAR race on the same day.
In world and national news…
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A senior U.S. commander says there has been an increase in Iranian activity in Afghanistan, posing potential risk to troops there, as the threat from Iran continues to churn across the Middle East. Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie, the top U.S. commander for the Middle East made an unannounced visit to Afghanistan this week. He told reporters traveling with him that he is seeing a “worrisome trend,” of Iranian interference. He says Iran has always dabbled in Afghanistan, but now sees a chance to go after U.S. and coalition forces through proxy militias. He says the U.S. is very concerned about it.
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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo vowed Friday that the Trump administration would not waver in its support for Ukraine and denied charges at the heart of President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. Pompeo met Friday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy; Trump is accused of using military aid to improperly pressure Zelenskiy into announcing an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden—Trump’s political rival. Zelenskiy had being feeling strong-armed and says he still hopes to formally visit the White House.
BRUSSELS (AP) — The presidents of the EU institutions have pledged that the bloc will continue playing a major role on the international stage despite the departure of Britain. In a text published hours before Britain officially leaves, the EU’s top officials said they still have the world’s largest internal market and want to assume leadership on topics such as climate change. On Friday, they sounded eager to turn the page, saying that the U.K.’s departure is sad but also marks “a new dawn for Europe.” Britain officially leaves the continental alliance at midnight Brussels time.
BEIJING (AP) — Some Americans plan to leave China following a U.S. government advisory about a spreading virus outbreak but many others are staying. The State Department issued a travel advisory Friday saying Americans in China “should consider departing.” About 200 Americans were evacuated earlier this week from Wuhan, the city at the center of the outbreak. Washington plans a second flight next week. In addition to tourists, tens of thousands of Americans live and work in China, many in business and teaching. Some have been in the country for decades.
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