CSi Weather…

.REST OF TODAY…Mostly clear. Highs around 70. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph increasing to around 15 mph in the afternoon.

.TONIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 40s. South winds 5 to 15 mph.

.FRIDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. South winds around

10 mph.

.FRIDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows around 40. Northeast winds

5 to 10 mph.

.SATURDAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. East winds 5 to

15 mph.

.SATURDAY NIGHT…Increasing clouds. Lows in the upper 40s.

.SUNDAY…Partly sunny. Slight chance of rain in the morning,

then chance of rain and slight chance of thunderstorms in the

afternoon. Highs in the mid 60s. Chance of precipitation

40 percent.

.SUNDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of rain in the

evening. Lows in the upper 20s.

.MONDAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 30s.

.MONDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows 15 to 20.

.TUESDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 30s.

.TUESDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows 15 to 20.

.VETERANS DAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 30s.

 

North Dakota health officials are reporting that hospitalizations due to complications from the coronavirus reached another new high after increasing by five in the last day. The Wednesday report showed that 220 people were being treated in medical facilities across the state. There were 14 staffed intensive care beds and 188 staffed inpatient beds available in North Dakota, according to state data. The increase in patients came on day when the state reported 12 additional deaths, lifting the total number of fatalities to 567. The COVID Tracking Project reports that the death count is the 15th highest per capita in the country at about 75 deaths per 100,000 people.

NDDoH

COVID-19 Stats for Wed. Nov. 4,  2020 at 11- am.

Barnes

One New Death

Man in his 70s

Total Deaths 2

New Positives   12

Total Positives 435

Active Cases 66

Recovered  367

 

Stutsman

New Positives 74

Total Positives 1220

Active Cases  281

Recovered  930

On Wednesday, the North Dakota State Health Department added that 17 residents and 30 staff members at long-term care facilities in Jamestown have active COVID-19, 11 residents and 17 staff members at Ave Maria Village, six residents and 11 staff members at Eventide, and one positive staff at the Heritage Centre in Jamestown. Information posted at the NDDoH website.

COVID-19 Test Results 
The results listed are from the previous day. Additional data can be found on the NDDoH website.


BY THE NUMBERS

8,377 – Total Tests from Yesterday*

901,043 – Total tests completed since the pandemic began

1,116 – Positive Individuals from Yesterday*****

48,301 – Total positive individuals since the pandemic began

14.15% – Daily Positivity Rate**

 

8,571 Total Active Cases

+175 Individuals from yesterday

927 – Individuals Recovered from Yesterday (773 with a recovery date of yesterday****)

39,163 – Total recovered since the pandemic began

220 – Currently Hospitalized

+5 – Individuals from yesterday

12 – New Deaths*** (567 total deaths since the pandemic began) 

INDIVIDUALS WHO DIED WITH COVID-19

  • Man in his 70s from Barnes County.
  • Man in his 70s from Cass County.
  • Man in his 90s from Dickey County.
  • Man in his 90s from Logan County.
  • Man in his 80s from McHenry County.
  • Man in his 90s from Nelson County.
  • Man in his 70s from Pembina County.
  • Man in his 80s from Pierce County.
  • Man in his 70s from Ransom County.
  • Man in his 80s from Towner County.
  • Man in his 70s from Walsh County.
  • Man in his 80s from Walsh County.

COUNTIES WITH NEW POSITIVE CASES REPORTED TODAY

  • Adams County – 6
  • Barnes County – 12
  • Benson County – 9
  • Bottineau County – 7
  • Bowman County – 4
  • Burke County – 4
  • Burleigh County – 134
  • Cass County – 262
  • Cavalier County – 21
  • Dickey County – 9
  • Divide County – 8
  • Dunn County – 4
  • Eddy County – 9
  • Emmons County – 1
  • Foster County – 6
  • Grand Forks County – 67
  • Grant County – 4
  • Kidder County – 2
  • LaMoure County – 7
  • Logan County – 2
  • McHenry County – 5
  • McKenzie County – 15
  • McLean County – 8
  • Mercer County – 20
  • Morton County – 41
  • Mountrail County – 14
  • Nelson County – 3
  • Oliver County – 2
  • Pembina County – 9
  • Pierce County – 6
  • Ramsey County – 28
  • Ransom County – 7
  • Renville County – 2
  • Richland County – 31
  • Rolette County – 50
  • Sargent County – 5
  • Sioux County – 4
  • Stark County – 15
  • Steele County – 2
  • Stutsman County – 74
  • Towner County – 6
  • Traill County – 14
  • Walsh County – 70
  • Ward County – 71
  • Wells County – 13
  • Williams County – 23

 

* Note that this does not include individuals from out of state and has been updated to reflect the most recent information discovered after cases were investigated.

**Individuals who tested positive divided by the total number of people tested who have not previously tested positive (susceptible encounters).

*** Number of individuals who tested positive and died from any cause while infected with COVID-19. There is a lag in the time deaths are reported to the NDDoH.
****
The actual date individuals are officially out of isolation and no longer contagious.

*****Totals may be adjusted as individuals are found to live out of state, in another county, or as other information is found during investigation.

For descriptions of these categories, visit the NDDoH dashboard.

For the most updated and timely information and updates related to COVID-19, visit the NDDoH website at www.health.nd.gov/coronavirus, follow on FacebookTwitter and Instagram and visit the CDC website at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.

 

Jamestown  (CVHD)  – Central Valley Health District will be holding a flu vaccination clinic for all ages:

  • Thurs Nov 5 at Jamestown Civic Center from 10am to 3pm.

Regular and high dose (65 and older) vaccine will be available. High dose vaccine available on a
first come, first serve basis. All individuals wishing to be vaccinated should wear a shortsleeved
shirt and should bring their insurance card for billing purposes. Most major insurance
companies, including Medicare, cover the cost of the flu shot. Those with Medicare should
present their Medicare card.

The general public should enter the Civic Center at the main door and proceed to the arena floor.
Anyone 65 and older, or those with mobility issues, may enter at the north door near the
Exchequer Room and proceed to the main area. Face coverings and social distancing will be
required.

Central Valley Health District encourages all people to take precautions to protect themselves
from getting the flu this season. These steps include washing your hands with soap and water for
at least 20 seconds, covering your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze, and staying home
from work and school when sick. For up-to-date information on the vaccination clinic and other
local public health happenings, follow Central Valley Health on Facebook or visit our website
www.centralvalleyhealth.org.

Jamestown  (CSi)  The Jamestown Salvation Army announces that on Friday, November 6th, the Salvation Army will start distributing coats to kids and families in need.

This year the distribution will be held, at the Community Center on First Avenue North

Major Judy Lowder says more coat donations are needed as well, especially for kids.

Any questions on Coats for Kids and Salvation Army programs, call 701-252-0290 or 701-269-3930 or email Judy.Lowder@usc.SalvationArmy.org

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s attorney general says Gov. Doug Burgum has no authority to appoint a coal company executive to fill a state House seat won by a Republican candidate who died before the election. Burgum announced Wednesday that he was appointing BNI Energy President Wade Boeshans to the seat won Tuesday by David Andahl, who died last month from COVID-19. Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says Burgum’s appointment of Boeshans on the day following the election was “inaccurate and untimely.” Andhahl and Dave Nehringl were top vote-getters for the two open House seats Tuesday over a pair of Democratic candidates.

 

HEBRON, N.D. (AP) — Authorities say a 4-year-old girl died in an apartment fire in Hebron, west of the Bismarck-Mandan area. The Morton County Sheriff’s Office says the apartment was engulfed in flames when deputies and firefighters arrived on the scene Tuesday night. They were able to get three of the four people living in the apartment out of the building. An elderly woman was airlifted to a Bismarck hospital for treatment. A boy was transported to the hospital by ambulance. Their conditions are not known.

In sports…

VALLEY CITY  (VCSU)– The Barnes County Athletic Association and Valley City State University have announced changes to the annual Girls Basketball Barnes County Tournament.

Instead of playing a three-day tournament in early December at VCSU’s W.E. Osmon Fieldhouse, the participating teams will schedule and play three regular season games that week at home locations of the participating schools. The games will be non-tournament contests with all opponents determined ahead of time. The games will be scheduled for Dec. 8, 10 and 12.

 

Events in Barnes County are currently restricted to 100 people, based on the current recommendations from the ND Smart Restart Guidelines. Those attendance restrictions, the loss of two participating teams this year, and VCSU basketball schedule changes due to COVID-19 all contributed to the decision to change this year’s event to a non-tournament format at the high school locations.

 

This is the first time since 1975 that the girls tournament will not crown a tournament champion.

 

A final decision has not been made yet regarding the format for the boys tournament in January 2021.

 

Tentitive  2020 Girls Barnes County Tournament Schedule

Tuesday, Dec. 8                                                                                                        

Enderlin @ Barnes County North

Wyndmere-Lidgerwood @ Maple Valley

LaMoure-LM @ Sargent County

 

Thursday, Dec. 10

Enderlin @ Sargent County

Barnes County North @ Maple Valley

LaMoure-LM @ Wyndmere-Lidgerwood

 

Saturday, Dec. 12

Wyndmere-Lidgerwood @ Enderlin

Sargent County @ Barnes County North

Maple Valley @ LaMoure-LM

 

Madison SD . – The North Star Athletic Association (NSAA) baseball coaches’ tabbed Bellevue (Neb.) to win its conference title, the preseason coaches’ poll was announced Wednesday.  The Bruins were picked to win the league title for the sixth consecutive year.

Bellevue was the unanimous pick to win the conference title with eight first-place votes and collected 64 points.  Mayville State (N.D.) was tabbed second after finishing 55 points in the preseason poll.  Valley City State (N.D.) was third with 48 points, followed by Waldorf (Iowa) fourth with 40 points.

 

2021 NSAA Baseball Coaches’ Preseason Poll: 

1 Bellevue (Neb.) (8) 64

2 Mayville State (N.D.) 55

3 Valley City State (N.D.) 48 

4 Waldorf (Iowa) 40

5 Viterbo (Wis.) 29

6 Dakota State (S.D.) 23

7 Dickinson State (N.D.) 16

8 Presentation (S.D.) 13

*First-place votes in parenthesis 

 

NFL-NEWS

49ers shut facility after player tests positive

UNDATED (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers have shut down their facility after receiver Kendrick Bourne tested positive for the coronavirus. The team said the positive test came back Wednesday morning and Bourne immediately went into self-quarantine after getting the diagnosis. He was later placed on the COVID-19 list.

The team’s game against Green Bay on Thursday night is still set to be played, according to a person familiar with the plans.

The Packers are also dealing with coronavirus issues. Running backs A.J. Dillon and Jamaal Williams are on the COVID-19 list.

San Francisco will also be missing several key players Thursday due to injuries. They include Jimmy Garoppolo (gah-RAH’-puh-loh), George Kittle, Raheem Mostert, Nick Bosa and Richard Sherman.

In other NFL news:

— The New York Giants have acquired wide receiver Dante Pettis on waivers from the San Francisco 49ers. The Giants announced the move late Wednesday, a day after Pettis was released by the Niners. Pettis will be in the six-day COVID-19 protocol so he will not count on the roster. He will be eligible to play when the Giants host the Philadelphia Eagles on Nov. 15.

— Mitchell Trubisky’s brief appearance last week was a painful one for the Chicago Bears’ former starting quarterback. Trubisky injured his right shoulder when he was tackled running the ball on his lone snap in an overtime loss to the New Orleans Saints. Trubisky came on in the first quarter on Sunday in his first appearance since he was replaced by Nick Foles during the Week 3 win at Atlanta.

— Two more Denver Broncos players have been placed on the NFL’s COVID-19/reserve list. They are starting defensive end Shelby Harris and practice squad offensive lineman Darrin Paulo. Harris came into close contact with an infected individual and self-reported. He will have to have five consecutive days of negative coronavirus tests to be able to return to the team. Paulo is infected with the novel coronavirus. Both players are isolating at their homes. The Broncos have now had three players, three assistant coaches and two executives go under COVID-19 protocols in the past 2 1/2 weeks.

— Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford has been placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. The list was created for players who test positive for the coronavirus or who have been in close contact with anyone infected. The Lions put linebacker Jarrad Davis on the list the previous day. Before the Lions announced Stafford’s status, coach Matt Patricia said there was no need to shut down the team’s training facility.

— The Chicago Bears could be missing four starters on their offensive line when they visit the Tennessee Titans this week, after placing right tackle Bobby Massie on injured reserve and right guard Germain Ifedi on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Tuesday. The Bears also placed backup tackle Jason Spriggs on the COVID list.

— The Baltimore Ravens are short-handed at practice this week after moving two starting offensive linemen to injured reserve and placing eight players on the COVID-19 reserve list. For Sunday’s AFC clash against the Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore will be without left offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley and right guard Tyre Phillips, who are on injured reserve. Baltimore also must find a replacement for All-Pro cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who has tested positive for the coronavirus. If the other seven players on the reserve/COVID-19 list test negative on Saturday, they can face the Colts.

— Panthers coach Matt Rhule is “very hopeful” Christian McCaffrey will play Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs after the running back went through his first padded practice on Wednesday since Week 2. He’s still listed as designated to return from injured reserve, so he wasn’t given an injury designation after practice.

— Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has surgery scheduled to repair a torn knee ligament that ended his season. Andrew Berry, the team’s general manager and executive vice president, said Beckham will have the procedure “early next week.” Beckham tore a knee ligament in an Oct. 25 game at Cincinnati. Beckham’s loss is a major blow to the Browns, who have a bye this week and host Houston on Nov. 15. While there is continued speculation about Beckham’s future, Berry said he still sees the three-time Pro Bowler as part of the club’s long-term plans.

— In a string of moves this week, the Tennessee Titans released outside linebacker Vic Beasley Jr. Some bad snaps also cost long snapper Beau Brinkley his job. General manager Jon Robinson says the team made the moves to help win games, not send messages.

— NFL and NFL Players Association data for the week of Oct. 25-31 show eight new confirmed positive COVIC-19 tests among players, and 17 new confirmed positives among other personnel. A total of 42,916 tests were administered to 7,884 players and team personnel. There were 16,814 tests administered to 2,511 players; 26,102 tests were administered to 5,373 personnel.

— The Miami Dolphins’ top two running backs are sidelined by injuries. Myles Gaskin sat out Wednesday’s practice with a knee injury that could sideline him for several weeks, and Matt Breida is nursing a hamstring injury. Gaskin has been the Dolphins’ best backfield threat with 585 yards rushing and receiving, but they rank 28th in the NFL in rushing and next to last in yards per attempt at 3.6. The injuries could mean more playing time Sunday at Arizona for Jordan Howard.

MLB-NEWS

Bauer’s agent says he is rejecting $18.M qualifying offer

UNDATED (AP) — Trevor Bauer’s agent says the pitcher is rejecting the Cincinnati Reds’ $18.9 million qualifying offer.

The 29 year old right-hander was given the offer on Sunday and had until Nov. 11 to make his decision. Bauer was 5-4 with a National League-leading 1.73 ERA, striking out 100 and walking 17 in 73 innings.

Bauer was among six players given qualifying offers, joined by George Springer, DJ LeMahieu, J.T. Realmuto, Marcus Stroman and Kevin Gausman.

In other MLB news:

— Ed Sedar is transitioning into a new role as an adviser to the Brewers’ coaching staff after working as a first-base or third-base coach in Milwaukee for the last 14 seasons. That move marked the biggest change as the Brewers announced their 2021 coaching staff Wednesday. Sedar had been the Brewers’ first-base coach from 2007-10 and third-base coach from 2011-20. Quintin Berry will take over as a base coach next season after working as the Brewers’ minor league outfielder and baserunning coordinator from 2019-20.

NHL-NEWS

Stars standouts Seguin, Bishop face 5-month surgery rehabs

UNDATED (AP) — Dallas Stars center Tyler Seguin (SAY’-gihn) and goaltender Ben Bishop both face about five months of rehabilitation and recovery after surgery. Seguin had surgery Monday in New York to repair a torn labrum in his hip. The six-time All-Star played with the injury during the Stanley Cup playoffs for the Western Conference champions. Bishop had surgery Oct. 21 in Missouri to repair torn meniscus in his right knee. He also had surgery in May and didn’t play after a first-round playoff game against Colorado on Aug. 31.

Seguin led the team with 50 points in the regular season. The six-time All-Star had two goals and 11 assists in 26 playoff games, with no goals and six assists the last 15 games.

Bishop didn’t play after a first-round playoff game against Colorado on Aug. 31 because he never fully recovered from a previous knee surgery in May during the season’s 4 1/2-month pause because of the coronavirus pandemic. Bishop has three years left on his $29.5 million, six-year contract.

In other NHL news:

— The New York Islanders and restricted free agent defenseman Ryan Pulock have agreed to terms on a two-year deal. The Islanders and the 26-year-old Pulock reached the deal on Wednesday, avoiding an arbitration hearing. Pulock had 10 goals and 25 assists in 68 games last season. The first-round draft pick in 2013 added two goals and eight assists in 22 playoff games as the Islanders made it to the Eastern Conference final. Pulock led Islanders defensemen in scoring in each of the past two seasons. He has 31 goals and 77 assists in 234 NHL games.

TENNIS-PARIS MASTERS-NADAL

Nadal earns 1,000th win, reaches 3rd round at Paris Masters

PARIS (AP) — Rafael Nadal has become only the fourth man to reach 1,000 career wins after beating fellow Spanish veteran Feliciano Lopez 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4 in the second round of the Paris Masters.

The 20-time Grand Slam champion joined Jimmy Connors, Roger Federer and Ivan Lendl as the only male players to reach the 1,000-win mark since the Open era began in 1968.

The 34-year-old Nadal achieved a double milestone in Paris this year having won the French Open last month to tie Federer on 20 major titles.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL-NEWS

Louisville-Virginia postponed due to Cardinals’ virus cases

UNDATED (AP) — Louisville has paused all football activities and its Saturday game at Virginia has been postponed at least a week due to a spike in COVID-19 cases. Louisville’s athletic director says the program has 10 players who have tested positive for COVID-19 and five players in quarantine because of contact tracing. Nine Louisville players, mostly on defense, were held out of last week’s 42-35 loss to Virginia Tech. Coach Scott Satterfield said afterward that some of the absences were COVID-19-related.

GOLF-JOHNSON

Johnson back following COVID-19 and trying to play catch-up

HOUSTON (AP) — Dustin Johnson is playing the Houston Open as his final preparation for the Masters. He just didn’t realize it would amount to a crash course. Johnson recovered from COVID-19, which knocked him out of two big tournaments in Las Vegas and California.

This will be his first competition since he tied for sixth in the U.S. Open on Sept. 20.

The one upside is that Johnson doesn’t have to be tested for the coronavirus again for three months. Considering he still doesn’t know how he caught the virus, he says he would be nervous if he had to wait on the result at Augusta.

HORSE RACING-U.S. SENATE

Horse racing seeking to implement variety of safety reforms

UNDATED (AP) — A movement is underway in horse racing to clean up the sport by enacting uniform safety standards that everyone in the industry would have to abide by. An integrity and safety bill is being reviewed by the Senate that could put national standards in place by the start of 2022.

Meanwhile, different states and tracks are implementing rules to address concerns about doping, medication and optics. National rules would make it safer for horses and level the playing field for all involved and could preserve the long-term health of the sport.

The rules include eliminating performance-enhancing substances, restricting the use of an anti-bleeding medication and placing limits on the use of a bronchodilator that can enhance muscle development. There would also be restrictions on how — and how many times — a jockey can whip a horse consecutively during a race.

In world and national news…

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A riot was declared in Portland, Oregon, and protesters took to the streets in Seattle as people demand that every vote in Tuesday’s election be counted. Hundreds of people were protesting in both cities against President Donald Trump’s court challenges to stop the vote count in battleground states. The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office said on Twitter around 7 p.m. that the National Guard was activated in Portland in response to protesters smashing windows at businesses. The sheriff’s office said widespread damage had occurred and one person was arrested.

 

Dozens of angry supporters of President Donald Trump converged on vote-counting centers in Detroit and Phoenix as returns went against the president Wednesday in the two key states, while thousands of anti-Trump protesters demanding a complete count of the ballots in the still-undecided election took to the streets in cities across the U.S. The protests came as the president repeatedly insisted without evidence that there were major problems with the voting and the ballot counting, and as Republicans filed suit in multiple states, preparing to contest election results. Protests — sometimes about the election, sometimes about racial inequality — took place in at least a half-dozen cities, including Los Angeles, Seattle, Houston, Pittsburgh, Minneapolis and San Diego.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden stands on the brink of winning the presidency, needing to clinch just one more battleground state to defeat President Donald Trump. Biden already has won the fiercely contested prizes of Michigan and Wisconsin, part of the “blue wall” that slipped away from Democrats four years ago. Two days after Election Day, neither candidate has amassed the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House. But Biden’s victories in the Great Lakes states have him at 264, meaning he is one battleground state away from becoming president-elect.

 

U.S. futures and world shares have surged as investors await the outcome of the U.S. presidential election and embrace the upside of more gridlock in Washington. European markets opened higher after a day of gains in Asia. The fate of the U.S. presidency remained undecided as of early Thursday as neither President Donald Trump or Democratic challenger Joe Biden had secured the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win. Analysts say a Congress likely once again split between a Democratic House and a Republican Senate is expected to keep U.S. tax and other policies relatively stable thanks to legislative gridlock. And share prices tend to rise regardless of who is in the White House.

 

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Commission has cut its outlook for the rebound from the pandemic shutdowns. The executive authority for the European Union said that things won’t reach pre-virus levels until 2023. That’s the takeaway from the autumn economy forecast. Growth is now foreseen at 4.2% next year for the 19 EU member countries that use the euro. That reflects fears about new lockdowns as numbers of infections increase. The European economy saw a strong rebound in July, August and September so the commission raised its growth forecast for this year. But the numbers are shakier than usual because there’s so much uncertainty about the course of the pandemic.