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The North Dakota Department of Health dashboard is updated daily by 11 am and includes cases reported through the previous day. The investigations are ongoing and information on the website is likely to change as cases are investigated. The information contained in this dashboard is the most up to date and will be different than previous news releases. This dashboard supersedes information from previous news releases or social media postings.

Check out our other dashboards: The COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard, NDUS Dashboard.COVID- 19 stats:

COVID-19 Stats

Sun. Nov 14, 2021

10:30 -a.m.

Barnes

ONE NEW DEATH

TOTAL DEATHS 36

New Positives:  1

Total Positives: 1964

Active: 44

Recovered:  1883

Breakthrough Incidents Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 271

 

Stutsman

New Positives: 3

Total Positives: 4626

Active: 88

Recovered: 4444

Breakthrough Incidence Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 302

 

Valley City (CCHD)  City County Health in Valley City announces their COVID-19 testing days and site location in Valley City.

Testing is at the REC Center at 140 4th Street Southwest.

Testing will be 12:30-2:30 Mon, Weds, and Fridays.

There are opportunities for vaccinations, both for annual influenza and for the COVID vaccine.  Call 845-8518 to make an appointment.

 

 

Bismarck  (CSi)  – Gov. Doug Burgum Friday said he will sign legislation to provide an estimated $211 million in income tax relief over the next two years by eliminating the state income tax bill for approximately 300,000 North Dakota taxpayers and providing partial relief to another 200,000 taxpayers. The tax relief fulfills a major piece of the governor’s Accelerate ND plan for the Legislature’s special session, which adjourned Friday.

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Police in Fargo, North Dakota have arrested a man wanted for murder in Tennessee. Police officers with Fargo’s Metro Street Crimes Unit learned on Friday that the man was staying in the city. He had been issued a warrant for First Degree Murder and Attempted Murder in Tennessee. Police spokeswoman Jessica Schindeldecker says police worked through late Friday to find the man. He was placed in Cass County Jail.

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Commissioners in North Dakota’s largest city are being asked to consider ending a wildlife management program that allows bow hunters to kill deer within city limits. Fargo Police Chief Dave Zibloski says a recent study shows that harvest rates are low, the plan is no longer effective and it has created a public safety threat. Zibloski says he will ask the commission at Monday’s meeting to eliminate the program. The hunt started more than 15 years agi in several city parks along the Red River after complaints over the growing number of deer in the city. Zibloski says that the hunt is time-consuming for the officers who manage it.

 

 

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s Republican-controlled Legislature has endorsed bills to prevent COVID-19 vaccine mandates and the teaching of certain concepts of race and racism, as lawmakers completed their five-day special session. Gov. Doug Burgum signed measure banning the teaching of critical race theory after the Senate give its approval Friday. Though there is no evidence that the idea is being taught in North Dakota, backers say the bill aims to ensure it doesn’t. Senators also approved a bill to restrict vaccination mandates, which Burgum signed. The measure provides exemptions for medical, philosophical or religious reasons, and would allow workers to avoid vaccinations if they agree to testing.

 

In Sports

More local/regional sports game recaps, box scores  at CSiNewsNow.com Sports

 

Friday Action

High School Football

Fargo –  (CSi)  The Jamestown High School football Blue Jays captured its  first outright ND state title since 1937 defeating St. Mary’s 41 to 27 at the Fargodome Friday.   Jamestown finishes the 11Afootball  season as state champions for the first time since 1956  when they were co-champions  with the then Fargo Midgets.

Click here for video, photo, as Jays return home

St. Mary’s finishes the year at 10-2 overall, their  only losses at the hands of the Blue Jays.

NDHSAA 9B Playoffs Final

LaMoure / L – M 42, Cavalier 14

NDHSAA Class 11A Playoffs Final=

Jamestown 41, Bismarck St. Mary’s 27

NDHSAA Class 11AA Playoffs=

Final=

Sheyenne 27, West Fargo 7

NDHSAA Class 11B Playoffs=

Final=

Kindred 37, Hillsboro/Central Valley 14

 

UJ Women’s Soccer

(UJ)  The 23rd-ranked University of Jamestown women’s soccer team suffered its first loss of the season Friday night, losing 1-0 in overtime to Briar Cliff (Iowa) University in the GPAC postseason championship match.

Despite the loss, the Jimmies had previously qualified for the 2021 NAIA Women’s Soccer National Championship Opening Round, presented by Select Sport America. Jamestown will find out their opening round assignment on Monday at 11 a.m.

 

Hi-Liner Volleyball

Fargo North def Valley City

Valley City 25-20, 25-16

Fargo North 25-22, 25-19, 19-17

Valley City 9-9 in conference play, 12-14 during the regular season.

 

VALLEY CITY   (VCSU)  – An intense rivalry game went to the University of Jamestown on Friday night as the Jimmies defeated Valley City State 81-64 in men’s basketball action.

Valley City State drops to 3-3 overall. Jamestown, ranked No. 19 in the NAIA, remains undefeated at 6-0. The two rivals will rematch on Nov. 27 in Jamestown.

 

Up next: Valley City State hosts Yellowstone Christian College at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 16.

Women

Northwestern Classic

Northwestern College 81 VCSU 38

 

Saturday Action

(UJThe top ranked UJ women’s volleyball team capped off its third straight GPAC postseason championship Saturday night, defeating No. 19 Concordia (Neb.) University 3-0 at Harold Newman Arena.

The Jimmies improve to 31-0 and will host one of 24 NAIA National Volleyball Tournament opening round matches. UJ will find out its opponent on Monday.

 

 

UJ Football

Hansen Stadium, At Rollie Greeno  Field

Dordt 77   Jamestown 6

Box Score

 (UJ)  The University of Jamestown football team ended its 2021 season Saturday afternoon with a 77-6 loss to No. 25 Dordt (Iowa) University at Charlotte & Gordon Hansen Stadium.

Jamestown ends the season with a 2-9 record overall, 2-8 in the GPAC.

Dordt (7-3) scored on seven first-half possessions to take a 49-0 lead at halftime.

 

ORANGE CITY, IOWA   (VCSU)   The Valley City State women’s basketball team dropped a pair of games to Northwestern College and Dordt University at the Northwestern Classic this weekend. Northwestern and Dordt are both currently receiving votes in the NAIA Top 25 Coaches’ Poll.

The Vikings fell to Northwestern on Friday night, 81-38. Dordt then defeated the Vikings on Saturday, 95-67. Northwestern improves to 3-0 on the season and Dordt improves to 5-1. VCSU falls to 2-3 overall.

 

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — Cam Miller threw for two touchdowns, TaMerik Williams ran for two scores and North Dakota State beat Youngstown State 49-17 to clinch at least a share of its 10th Missouri Valley Football Conference championship. North Dakota State had scoring plays of 49, 50, 61, 71 and 84 to bounce back from its first loss of the season.

 

GRAND FORKS, N.D.  (UND)   – North Dakota (5-5, 3-4 MVFC) was knotted up at 7-7 with Illinois State (4-6, 2-5 MVFC) late, but it was the Fighting Hawks earning the 14-7 victory after a game-winning touchdown with 4:26 left in the game at the Alerus Center on Saturday afternoon.

 

NFL..

— Kirk Cousins threw a pair of touchdown passes to Tyler Conklin, Dalvin Cook rushed for 94 yards and a score, and the Minnesota Vikings beat the Los Angeles Chargers 27-20. Minnesota improves to 4-5 and ended a two-game losing streak. Los Angeles has dropped three of its past four to fall to 5-4.

— Jacksonville came back and came close, but the Indianapolis defense held on for a 23-17 victory over the Jaguars. The Colts also returned a blocked punt for a score, while Jonathan Taylor rushed for 116 yards and a touchdown. The Jags’ late shot ended when quarterback Trevor Lawrence fumbled near midfield with 50 seconds to go.

— Aaron Rodgers was uneven in his return from COVID-19 but did more than enough to support a standout Green Bay Packers defense in a 17-0 victory over the Seattle Seahawks. Rodgers went 23 of 37 for 292 yards and threw an interception in the end zone after sitting out last weekend and not practicing all week. A.J. Dillon rushed for two fourth-quarter touchdowns for the Packers, who handed the Seahawks their first shutout loss in a decade.

Cornerback Darius Slay’s 82-yard fumble return for a touchdown sparked the Philadelphia Eagles to a 30-13 upset of the Denver Broncos. Melvin Gordon III gained 2 yards on fourth-and-1 from the Eagles 23 as the Broncos were driving for a touchdown to tie it. But he coughed up the football before going down and Slay scooped it up and sped to the game-sealing score.

— Patrick Mahomes returned to form, throwing five touchdown passes leading the Kansas City Chiefs to a 41-14 against the Raiders in Las Vegas. That moves the Chiefs into first place in the AFC West. The dominant performance came for the Raiders on a day everyone else in the division lost.

 

UNDATED (AP) — Tom Brady threw two interceptions in the first quarter, part of an implosion by the reigning Super Bowl champion Buccaneers that ended in a 29-19 upset of Tampa Bay by the Washington Football Team.

Washington QB Taylor Heinicke put his stamp on the improbable result, hooking up with DeAndre Carter for a 20-yard TD pass and leading an 80-yard scoring drive in the fourth quarter that took more than 10 minutes off the clock.

Tampa Bay was dealt an extra blow in the last minute when nose tackle Vita Vea was carted off with an injury on the final play of that drive.

Washington lost its defensive star, Chase Young, to injury. Coach Ron Rivera says there’s concern Young might have torn a ligament in his right knee.

— Cam Newton provided a flashback to his Superman days in his second debut with the Panthers. He threw for one touchdown, ran for another and sparked Carolina to a 34-10 win over the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals entered the game with the NFL’s best record, but were again missing quarterback Kyler Murray and star receiver DeAndre Hopkins.

— Ryan Tannehill ran and threw for touchdowns as the Tennessee Titans held off the New Orleans Saints 23-21 for their NFL-best sixth straight victory. The Saints dropped their second straight since losing quarterback Jameis Winston to a season-ending ACL injury.

— Mac Jones threw three touchdown passes, rookie Rhamondre Stevenson rushed for a career-high 100 yards and two scores, and the New England Patriots rolled to a 45-7 victory over the Cleveland Browns. Cleveland lost quarterback Baker Mayfield to a knee injury. The Patriots won their fourth straight game. The Browns have dropped four of their last six.

— The Detroit Lions’ losing streak is over, but they’re still winless. They slogged their way to an ugly, error-filled 16-all tie with the Steelers in Pittsburgh. The Lions had the ball four times in overtime but did not score, as Ryan Santoso missed a 48-yard field goal.

— Buffalo’s defense smothered the New York Jets in a 45-17 victory. Josh Allen threw two touchdown passes, while the Bills ran for four scores. The Bills’ top-ranked ranked defense intercepted Jets QB Mike White four times.

— The Cowboys showed little mercy in a 45-3 rout of the Atlanta Falcons. Ezekiel Elliott ran for two touchdowns, Nahshon Wright recovered a blocked punt for a score, while CeeDee Lamb caught both of Dak Prescott’s TD passes.

 

NBA…

UNDATED (AP) — The Phoenix Suns ran their winning streak to eight straight and handed Houston its 11th loss in a row with a 115-89 victory.

Devin Booker had 26 points and six assists to lead the Suns. Phoenix shot 43% and was 14 of 40 on 3-pointers.

Elsewhere in the NBA:

— Golden State’s winning streak came to an end in Charlotte. Terry Rozier had a big jump-ball win and made two late free throws to help the Hornets to a 106-102 win over the Warriors. Rozier finished with 20 points.

— Anthony Davis had 34 points and 15 rebounds to help the Los Angeles Lakers beat the San Antonio Spurs 114-106. Los Angeles led by 14 points in the second half, then held on to improve to 3-3 since LeBron James was sidelined Nov. 4 because of an abdominal strain.

— Trae Young scored a season-best 42 points and Atlanta snapped a six-game losing streak, beating Milwaukee 120-100. Young just missed a triple-double, finishing with 10 assists and eight rebounds. The NBA champion Bucks lost for the seventh time in 10 games, despite the return of two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo (YAH’-nihs an-teh-toh-KOON’-poh).

— Back in Oklahoma City, Kevin Durant scored 33 points to help the Brooklyn Nets beat the Thunder 120-96. Durant played eight seasons in OKC, winning four scoring titles, an MVP award and leading the Thunder to the NBA Finals once before joining Golden State in 2016. Thunder fans booed him in warmups and whenever he touched the ball early in the game.

— The Denver Nuggets spoiled Chauncey Billups return home with a 124-95 win over the Portland Trail Blazers. Billups, a Denver native who had two playing stints with the Nuggets, lost his head coaching debut in his hometown without star Damian Lillard. Nikola Jokic led Denver with 28 points, nine rebounds and nine assists.

— The Chicago Bulls beat the Los Angeles Clippers 100-90. DeMar DeRozan scored 33 points while Zach LaVine added 29 for Chicago. The loss ended a seven-game winning streak for the Clippers.

NHL..

UNDATED (AP) — Sidney Crosby returned from a bout with COVID-19 but couldn’t give his Penguins the boost they needed against Alex Ovechkin and the Capitals.

Washington routed Pittsburgh, 6-1, with six different players scoring goals, none of them named Alex. Ovechkin did have two assists.

It was Washington’s fourth straight win and they pulled even with Carolina atop the Metropolitan Division. The Capitals also trail Florida by a point for the NHL lead.

— Boston’s Charlie Coyle had an attempted clearing pass carom into the net off his head for his first of two goals, as the Bruins beat the Montreal Canadiens 5-2. Charlie McAvoy also scored twice. It was the 750th meeting between the two teams, but the first time they faced each other in nearly two years because of the coronavirus pandemic.

— Kailer Yamamoto scored in the final minute as the Edmonton Oilers beat the St. Louis Blues 5-4. For the Blues, it was their third straight loss.

— The Calgary Flames snapped a three-game losing streak with a 4-0 win over the Ottawa Senators. Dan Vladar made 27 saves for his first career shutout. Elias Lindholm led the Flames scoring with a goal and an assist.

— The Rangers and Devils went seven rounds deep in the shootout, before Chris Kreider scored the deciding goal. That gave New York a 4-3 win.

— The Anaheim Ducks beat the Vancouver Canucks 5-1 for their seventh consecutive victory. Trevor Zegras had two goals and an assist, and Troy Terry extended his scoring streak to 14 games with an assist.

T25 MEN’S BASKETBALL..

UNDATED (AP) — Florida got the better of in-state rival Florida State, and knocked off the No. 20 Seminoles 71-55.

Colin Castleton had 15 points, a career-high 16 rebounds and six blocks, as the Gators ended a seven-game losing streak to Florida State. Four Florida players scored in double figures.

The victory came 11 months after Florida standout Keyontae Johnson collapsed on the court in Tallahassee. Johnson hasn’t played since, and the Gators dedicated the game to him.

In other top 25 college basketball:

— No. 18 Tennessee beat East Tennessee State 94-62. Olivier Nkamhoua scored a career-high 23 points and eight rebounds, while Kennedy Chandler added 16 points.

— In the 169th meeting since 1920 between western New York rivals, No. 23 St. Bonaventure had to rally to beat Canisius 69-60. Canisius led for much of the early part of the game, but the Bonnies used a 15-3 run to dig out of an 11-point deficit.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL-AP POLL

AP Top 25: Alabama jumps Cincy to No. 2; OU falls to 12th

UNDATED (AP) — Alabama has jumped Cincinnati to No. 2 behind Georgia in The Associated Press college football poll.

Georgia is a unanimous No. 1 for the sixth consecutive week. The switch from Cincinnati at No. 2 to Alabama was more about the Bearcats than the Crimson Tide. Cincinnati remained unbeaten after winning at USF 45-28, but it was the fourth straight week the Bearcats played a team with a losing record and found themselves in a competitive game in the second half.

Meanwhile, Oklahoma dropped eight spots to No. 12 after losing for the first time this season. So behind No. 3 Cincinnati, Oklahoma’s tumble meant No. 4 Oregon, No. 5 Ohio State, No. 6 Notre Dame, No. 7 Michigan State, No. 8 Michigan and No. 9 Oklahoma State all moved up one spot.

The Sooners lost to Baylor who moved up to No. 11 behind No. 10 Mississippi.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL-WASHINGTON

Washington fires Lake

SEATTLE (AP) — Washington has fired head coach Jimmy Lake, less than two years after he took the job.

Lake’s firing concluded a stunningly fast fall with a team that began the season ranked in The AP Top 25. The Huskies stumbled through embarrassing losses that raised discontent from the fan base.

Lake was suspended without pay for Saturday’s 35-30 loss to Arizona State after a sideline incident the previous week against Oregon where Lake swatted at and then shoved one of his players.

PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS-SCHWAB CUP

Mickelson wins finale; Langer takes 6th Schwab Cup title

PHOENIX (AP) — Phil Mickelson birdied three of the final holes to win the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship.

Mickelson shot a 6-under 65 at Phoenix Country Club, getting up-and-down from short of the par-5 18th for birdie to reach 19 under. He joined Jack Nicklaus as the only player to win four of his first six PGA Tour Champions starts.

Bernhard Langer battled back pain all weekend, but labored through a 2-under 69 to win his sixth PGA Tour Champions season points title.

LPGA-PELICAN WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

Nelly Korda overcomes triple bogey to win LPGA in playoff

BELLEAIR, Fla. (AP) — Right when it looked as though Nelly Korda had thrown away her chance to win, she recovered to win a four-way playoff.

Korda was tied for the lead when she made triple bogey on the 17th hole. But the 23-year-old American birdied the 18th. That got her into a playoff at the Pelican Women’s Championship when Lexi Thompson finished bogey-bogey. It all set up a four-way playoff with Sei Young Kim and Lydia Ko.

Korda ended it quickly with a 12-foot birdie on the first extra hole. It was her fourth win of the year.

F1-BRAZILAN GRAND PRIX

Hamilton shocks Verstappen to win Brazilian GP

SAO PAULO (AP) — Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton ended a turbulent weekend with a stunning victory in the Brazilian Grand Prix.

The seven-time world champion, beat Red Bull driver Max Verstappen despite starting from 10th position on the grid due to a penalty.

Verstappen finished second and saw his lead in the driver’s championship shrink to 14 points with three races left.

 

In world and national news…

KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Attorneys are set to make closing arguments at Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial in the shootings of three men during street unrest in Wisconsin. The arguments Monday will be the last word of some two weeks of courtroom drama before a jury begins deliberating in a case that underscored Americans’ bitter divisions on issues of guns, protests and policing. Rittenhouse, who was 17 at the time, faces charges ranging from an intentional homicide charge that could mean life in prison to an underage weapons charge that could mean just a few months in jail. Experts say prosecutors struggled to poke holes in Rittenhouse’s claims of self-defense. They asked a judge to allow the jury to consider several lesser charges in addition to those originally brought.

 

HOUSTON (AP) — A 9-year-old Dallas has become the youngest person to die from injuries sustained during a crowd surge at the Astroworld music festival in Houston. Ezra Blount of Dallas died Sunday at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, family attorney Ben Crump said. He was placed in a medically induced coma after he suffered serious injuries in the Nov. 5 crush of fans during a performance by rapper Travis Scott. He is the 10th festival attendee to die. A lawsuit filed by his family says the child incurred severe damage to his brain, kidney, and liver after being “kicked, stepped on, and trampled, and nearly crushed to death.”

 

LONDON (AP) — British police say an explosion in a taxi outside a hospital that killed a man is being treated as a terrorist incident, but the motive remains unclear. Russ Jackson, the head of Counterterrorism Policing in northwest England, said the blast on Sunday at Liverpool Women’s Hospital involved an improvised explosive device. He said “enquiries will now continue to seek to understand how the device was built, the motivation for the incident and to understand if anyone else was involved in it.” The male passenger in the taxi died in the explosion, and the taxi driver was injured. Four men in their 20s have been detained under the Terrorism Act.

 

BANGKOK (AP) — Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Bill Richardson says American journalist Danny Fenster has been released from prison in Myanmar. Richardson said in a statement Monday that Fenster had been handed over to him in Myanmar and would be soon on his way home via Qatar. Fenster, the managing editor of the online magazine Frontier Myanmar, was convicted Friday of spreading false or inflammatory information, contacting illegal organizations and violating visa regulations and sentenced to 11 years hard labor. Richardson says he negotiated Fenster’s release during a recent visit to Myanmar when he held face-to-face meetings with the military leader who ousted the elected government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi in February.

 

ROME (AP) — Police in Italy are conducting searches against 17 anti-vaccine activists who were purportedly affiliated with a Telegram chat that espoused violence against government, medical and media figures for their perceived support of COVID-19 restrictions. Police in Turin said the chat group had tens of thousands of members and was a prime forum for organizing protests against Italy’s health pass. Like many European countries, Italy requires the so-called Green Pass to dine indoors, visit museums and cinemas and for long-distance public transport. The health pass shows proof of vaccination, a recent negative test or having been cured of COVID-19. Protests have grown more acute after Italy last month became the first Western country to also require the pass to access workplaces.

 

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