CSi Weather…
REST OF TODAY…Mostly sunny. Highs 25 to 30. Northwest winds around 20 mph decreasing to around 10 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT…Increasing clouds. Lows around 20. Southeast winds 5 to 15 mph.
.FRIDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s. Southwest winds
5 to 10 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s. West winds
5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY…Decreasing clouds. Highs in the mid 30s. Northwest
winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT…Increasing clouds. Lows 15 to 20.
.SUNDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 20s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows around 10.
.MONDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 30s.
.MONDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s.
.TUESDAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows 15 to 20.
.WEDNESDAY…Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 20s.
Jamestown (NDHP) The ND Highway Patrol reports, 63 year old Richard LeFevre of Jamestown died in a two vehicle accident Tuesday, Nov 16, about 5:16 pm on U.S. Highway 52 about 2 miles north of Jamestown.
Highway Patrol Sgt. Ben Kennelly said LeFevre was driving a 2003 Buick Century westbound on 32nd Street Southeast and approached an intersection at Highway 52, while 35 year old Aubrey Wock, of Buchanan, was driving a 2009 Toyota Venza with two juvenile passengers, a male and female, northbound on Highway 52 in the right lane.
The Buick attempted to cross Highway 52 in order to travel southbound and was struck by the Toyota on the driver side. Both vehicles continued northwest into the median with the Buick coming to rest facing north and the Toyota facing northwest.
Wock and the two juveniles were transported by Jamestown Area Ambulance to the Jamestown Regional Medical Center and treated for non life-threatening injuries. Richard LeFevre, the driver of the Buick was pronounced deceased at the scene.
He was wearing a seat belt.
The occupants of the Toyota all used restraints, the driver was wearing a seat belt, and the airbag was deployed. The Juveniles were restrained in car seats.
Assisting at the scene were, the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office, Jamestown Ambulance, and Jamestown Police.
The crash remains under investigation by the North Dakota Highway Patrol.
Haut Funeral Home is handling services.
Valley City (CSi) Valley City Police investigated a crash in the Jefferson School parking lot about 3:10-p.m. Wednesday, when a vehicle struck another.
There were no injuries reported, with the driver arrested for DUI.
Jamestown (City) In Jamestown utility work in Jamestown is around the intersection of 3rd Ave NW & 3rd St NW. The road will remain open.
This will take place until approximately Monday, November 22, 2021.
Motorists should use extreme caution and use alternate routes.
Valley City (VCPD) Valley City Police is investigating a reported car stolen Wednesday morning, around 2:30 in Valley City.
The car is a white 2012 Dodge Avenger, with North Dakota license plate, 843-BVP, that has a Michigan Wolverines border around the North Dakota License plate.
Valley City Police Chief Phil Hatcher asks anyone seeing this vehicle to call the Police Department at 701- 845-3110.
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
Wed. Nov. 17, 2021
10:30 -a.m.
Barnes
NEW DEATHS + 2
TOTAL DEATHS 38
New Positives: 14
Total Positives: 1992
Active: 53
Recovered: 1897
Breakthrough Incidents Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 284
Stutsman
ONE NEW DEATH
TOTAL DEATHS 90
New Positives: 18
Total Positives: 4661
Active: 80
Recovered: 4473
Breakthrough Incidence Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 315
North Dakota
NEW CASES REPORTED WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17: 63
ACTIVE CASES: 3,424
DAILY POSITIVITY RATE: 6.9%
TOTAL KNOWN CASES THROUGHOUT PANDEMIC: 156,740
TOTAL RECOVERED THROUGHOUT PANDEMIC: 151,485
ACTIVE HOSPITALIZATIONS: 148
DEATHS: 8
TOTAL DEATHS: 1,831
Jamestown (CVHD) Central Valley Health District reminds residents that COVID testing is on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, at the Jamestown Civic Center, Exchequor Room, from 11-a.m. to 1-pm
Call CVHD at 701-252-8130 to register.
Central Valley Health District Regularly Scheduled Vaccination Clinics And Locations. The Schedule subject to changes depending if the listed vaccination clinic is full. Contact CVHD at 252-8130.
Friday, November 19, 2021
Vaccine Available: COVID BOOSTERS ONLY – PFIZER, MODERNA, JOHNSON & JOHNSON
Event Time: 9:00 – 11:30am
Event Location: Buffalo Mall
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER *Must be 18 years or older*
Various Upcoming Dates
Event Information: These are pop-up community clinics with varying times/locations.
Event Location: Buffalo Mall and S&R Truck Plaza
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 (NDAC) North Dakota’s eight commercial service airports posted almost 87,000 airline passenger boardings during the month of October. The demand for air travel in North Dakota has seen a steady recovery throughout 2021 and has currently stabilized to approximately 15% below pre-pandemic numbers.
Executive Director of the North Dakota Aeronautics Commission, Kyle Wanner says, “North Dakota’s airports and aviation industry have done an incredible job over the last year in working
towards a full recovery while maintaining strong air service options for our communities. As holiday travel picks up and winter weather begins to arrive to North Dakota, air travel options for the traveling public are incredibly important as it allows for safe, long-range travel to occur while helping to minimize the time spent on roadways.”
Jamestown Regional Airport boardings in October this year compared to the pre-pandemic year of 2019 were, 1215 compared to 896 an increase of 35.6 percent.
Year to date boardings through October 2021 were 8936 compared to 9191 through October 2019.
Jamestown (CSi) On Thursday evening Nov. 18 the Christmas lights will be switched on along Mill Hill, also known as Shrine Hill in Jamestown.
First a brief presentation and then the lighting of the trees, about 6-p.m
The Jamestown Shrine clubs of Jamestown in 2020 installed more than $30,000 in lights to the trees.
Valley City (VCBCDC) The Valley City – Barnes County Development Corporation is focused on improving training opportunities to better fit the needs of the current and future workforce.
The community is requested to please take a few minutes to complete the Employer Needs Assessment to help the Corporation and its educational partners shape training for the future.
They thank you in advance for assisting with their efforts to provide students and job seekers with a high-quality education and build a strong, qualified workforce for North Dakota.
Please complete the survey to help them better understand the current and future training needs of our area workforce!
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Authorities say a 35-year-old Moorhead, Minnesota man has been arrested on suspicion of two counts of murder after a shooting that left two people dead at a north Fargo business. Fargo Police Chief David Zibolski says officers were called to Composite America at 2:10 p.m. Wednesday and discovered two gunshot victims. A woman died at the scene and a man was declared dead at a local hospital. KVRR reports that the suspect walked into the police department and turned himself in. The weapon believed to be used in the shooting was recovered. Zibolski says it’s not known whether there’s any connection between the suspect and the victims. The names of the people involved have not been released.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A database of missing people in North Dakota finally has the funding to get it off the ground. The state Legislature passed a law in 2019 which created the database. And with $300,000 allocated during the recent special session, the Attorney General’s Office has the money to implement the tool. The funding comes from the federal American Rescue Plan Act. The database will enable all law enforcement, including tribal officers, to upload information into a shared system. The general public will also have access to the database so they can assist in searches.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Climbing U.S. oil prices that have motorists paying more at the gas pumps are adding to North Dakota’s bottom line. The state’s oil production was up slightly in September, but prices for North Dakota crude were 32% higher than the state’s tax revenue forecast. New data shows North Dakota produced 1.1 million barrels of oil per day in September, up 0.5% from August. The state’s natural gas production was stronger, up 1.8% from the previous month. U.S. oil prices have climbed in recent months to around $80 a barrel, hitting highs not seen since 2014.
In sports…
Wednesday
UJ Women’s Basketball
Jamestown 78 Dakota Wesleyan 75 (OT)
Men
Jamestown 77 Dakota Wesleyan 67
NBA ..
— Anthony Edwards scored 16 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter and Karl-Anthony Towns had 22 for the Minnesota Timberwolves in a 107-97 win against the Sacramento Kings. The Timberwolves’ improved defense held Sacramento to 36.6% shooting and forced 20 turnovers.
UNDATED (AP) — Giannis Antetokounmpo (YAH’-nihs an-teh-toh-KOON’-poh) scored 47 points and Khris Middleton tied Milwaukee’s franchise record for career 3-pointers in the Bucks’ 109-102 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.
Middleton returned after missing eight games due to COVID-19 and made consecutive 3-pointers 30 seconds apart early in the fourth quarter to put the Bucks ahead for good. The second of those 3-pointers was his 1,051st as a Buck to match Ray Allen for first place on the team’s all-time list.
LeBron James missed an eighth straight game for the Lakers due to an abdominal strain.
— The Phoenix Suns ran their winning streak to 10 games, beating the Dallas Mavericks 105-98. Chris Paul drove to the basket and was about to fall out of bounds before finding Deandre Ayton for the dunk and a four-point lead with 1:27 left. Devin Booker hit a long 3-pointer with the shot-clock expiring with 50 seconds left to seal it.
— Damian Lillard struggled at the start but warmed up to finish with 22 points and 10 assists, rallying the Portland Trail Blazers to a 112-107 victory over the Chicago Bulls. Jusuf Nurkic added 18 points and 12 rebounds for the Blazers, who trailed by 20 in the first half.
— The Charlotte Hornets beat the Washington Wizards 97-87. Terry Rozier led Charlotte with 19 points, while Miles Bridges added 17 and Kelly Oubre Jr. had 14. It was the Hornets’ fourth straight win and ended the Wizards’ five-game winning steak.
— James Harden scored 27 points, LaMarcus Aldridge had 24 and Kevin Durant 23 to help the Brooklyn Nets beat the short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers 109-99. Patty Mills added 21 points to give the Nets four 20-point scorers for the first time this season. Brooklyn improved to 11-5 with its eighth victory in 10 games.
— The Atlanta Hawks have now won three in a row. John Collins scored 20 points, Cam Reddish and Kevin Huerter had 19 apiece in a 110-99 victory over the Boston Celtics. Trae Young chipped in with 18 points as the Hawks used a balanced attack to overcome a 34-point performance by Jayson Tatum.
— The Miami Heat had to play without injured starters Bam Adebayo and Kyle Lowry but, thanks in large part to Jimmy Butler, still managed a 113-98 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans. Butler had a triple-double in his return from a sprained right ankle, finishing with 31 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.
— Jeremi Grant scored 19 points and Cory Joseph added 18 as the Detroit Pistons rallied to beat the Indiana Pacers 97-89. Cade Cunningham added 16 points for Detroit, and Saddiq Bey scored 15. Both teams shot below 43% from the floor and under 30% on 3-pointers.
— The Orlando Magic rallied late in the fourth quarter to defeat the New York Knicks 104-98. Cole Anthony had 15 points and 10 rebounds, Mo Bamba added 12 points and 11 boards, while Terrence Ross scored 19 points off the bench.
— Lu Dort scored 34 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Houston Rockets 101-89. The Thunder snapped a two-game skid with their largest victory margin of the season. The Rockets have lost 13 straight.
T25 MEN’S BASKETBALL..
UNDATED (AP) — D’Shawn Schwartz scored a career-high 24 points, DeVon Cooper added 16 and George Mason withstood a frantic comeback bid by No. 20 Maryland to pull off a 71-66 upset.
The Patriots let a 10-point lead dwindle to 59-56 before Cooper made a layup and Schwartz made a 3-pointer for an eight-point cushion with 3:06 to go. That was just enough to provide George Mason with its first win over a ranked foe since 2007.
— No. 2 UCLA routed North Florida, 98-63, for its 4th win in row. Jaime Jaquez Jr. scored 20 points Johnny Juzang added 17. The Bruins took control with a 28-9 run to close the first half, then ran off 11 straight points to start the second.
— Newcomer Tre Mitchell had 16 points and seven rebounds as No. 8 Texas defeated Northern Colorado 62-49. Mitchell made 7 of 11 shots in 21 minutes for the Longhorns, who are 2-1. Mitchell came through the NCAA transfer portal from Massachusetts.
— LJ Cryer scored 20 points for the second game in a row and ninth-ranked Baylor tied a school record with 21 steals in a 92-47 victory over Central Arkansas. The defending national champion Bears extended their home winning streak to a record 16 in a row.
— Chris Lykes scored 26 points and No. 16 Arkansas reeled off 13 straight points in the final minutes to beat Northern Iowa 93-80. The teams traded the lead 18 times and were tied another 10. But the Razorbacks forced three straight turnovers during the final run and finished off the game from the foul line.
— No. 23 UConn used stifling defense to rout overmatched Long Island University 93-40. Tyler Polley led the Huskies’ scoring with 17 points, Andre Jackson had 14 points, Jalen Gaffney and Adama Sanogo each had 11 and Tyrese Martin added 10. The Huskies held LIU to 27% shooting and 14 field goals.
NHL
— Patrick Kane and Alex DeBrincat (deh-BRIHN’-kat) each had a goal and an assist and the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Seattle Kraken 4-2 for their fourth straight win. Marc-Andre Fleury (marhk-ahn-dray FLOOR’-ee) stopped 31 shots. The Kraken have lost their last five games.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Garnet Hathaway scored a pair of goals during a two-minute span in the third period and the Washington Capitals beat the Los Angeles Kings 2-0.
The game was scoreless until there was 3:30 remaining, when John Carlson caught Jonathan Quick playing out of position and flipped a pass to Hathaway, who was able to put it into the net. Hathaway then added an empty-net goal.
Ilya Samsonov made 34 saves for his second shutout this season and fifth of his career. Quick stopped 36 shots.
— Nazem Kadri (NA’-zehm KA’-dree) and Mikko Rantanen (MEE’-koh RAN’-tah-nehn) each had a goal and two assists as the Colorado Avalanche beat the Vancouver Canucks 4-2. It was the fifth straight loss for the Canucks.
NHL-NEWS
Red Sox owners in talks to buy Pittsburgh Penguins
UNDATED (AP) — The owners of the Boston Red Sox are in talks to buy the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins.
Red Sox President Sam Kennedy confirmed Wednesday that Fenway Sports Group has been working on a deal for the professional hockey club.
Sportico valued the Penguins last month at $845 million. FSG owns the Red Sox and Liverpool FC of the Premier League and is partners in the RFK Racing NASCAR team.
— Aleksander Barkov is hurt, and the Florida Panthers are relieved it’s not as bad as initially feared. Panthers interim coach Andrew Brunette says Barkov will be week-to-week with a knee injury but will not need surgery.
MLB-CY YOUNG AWARD
Toronto lefty Ray wins AL Cy Young, Brewers’ Burnes takes NL
UNDATED (AP) — Toronto left-hander Robbie Ray bounced back from a dismal season to win the AL Cy Young Award and Milwaukee righty Corbin Burnes returned from a bout of COVID-19 to win the NL’s top pitching prize.
In the Year of the Pitcher, Burnes led the majors with a 2.43 ERA and Ray topped the AL at 2.84 and both put up impressive strikeout totals.
Burnes edged Philadelphia’s Zack Wheeler for the award, while Max Scherzer finished third. Burnes endured a bout of COVID-19 in May, returning after two weeks to finish with 234 strikeouts in 167 innings and an 11-5 record, as the Brewers went on to win the NL Central.
Ray beat Yankees ace Gerrit Cole, who finished second in the voting, and Chicago White Sox righty Lance Lynn. Ray actually took a pay cut after a rough 2020 but bounced back to lead the majors with 248 strikeouts and and 193 1/3 innings, going 13-7.
MLB-NEWS
Verlander agrees to one-year deal with Astros
HOUSTON (AP) — Justin Verlander has agreed to a $25 million, one-year contract with the Houston Astros.
Verlander played just one game in the past two seasons after injuring his elbow in the 2020 season opener and undergoing Tommy John surgery in October of last year. The contract includes a conditional $25 million player option for a second season.
In other baseball news:
— First baseman Brandon Belt has accepted an $18.4 million qualifying offer from San Francisco rather than pursue bidders as a free agent. Belt was the only one to accept among the 14 free agents who received the offers from their former clubs on Nov. 7. Among those to turn down offers were first baseman Freddie Freeman of Atlanta, shortstop Carlos Correa of Houston, Robbie Ray and infielder Marcus Semien of Toronto, Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager and Mets outfielder Michael Conforto.
— The Cleveland Indians will officially transition to Guardians on Friday, completing a name change that has been occurring in stages over the past few months. The team sent out a release saying its team shop at Progressive Field will begin selling Guardians merchandise and souvenirs later this week.
— The Seattle Mariners will induct Ichiro Suzuki into the team’s Hall of Fame during the 2022 season. Suzuki will be honored on Aug. 27 when Seattle faces Cleveland. Suzuki spent parts of 14 seasons with the Mariners before retiring in March 2019 after Seattle opened the season with games in his home country of Japan.
— A person familiar with the negotiations says the New York Mets are close to completing a deal to hire Billy Eppler as general manager. Eppler was fired as general manager of the Los Angeles Angels a little more than a year ago after five losing seasons. He would become the Mets’ fifth head of baseball operations in 13 months.
NFL-NEWS
NFL updates COVID-19 protocols
UNDATED (AP) — The NFL is requiring players and staff to wear masks inside team facilities regardless of vaccination status for a week starting on Thanksgiving, and they must be tested twice for COVID-19 after the holiday.
The league’s protocols have been updated as a result of increasing rates of COVID-19 across the country. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger (RAWTH’-lihs-bur-gur) each missed a game in consecuwtive weeks because of COVID-19.
In other NFL news:
— Joe Flacco will start at quarterback for the New York Jets on Sunday at home against the Miami Dolphins. Coach Robert Saleh made the announcement Wednesday as the team decided to go with the 36-year-old veteran over Mike White, who started the last three games in place of the injured Zach Wilson.
— Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield sat out practice Wednesday in hopes of letting several injuries heal as Cleveland prepares to face the winless Detroit Lions. Mayfield has played with a torn labrum and fracture in his left, non-throwing shoulder. He suffered a bruised right knee in Sunday’s loss to New England, a week after hurting his left foot.
— The Detroit Lions held out Jared Goff from practice after the starting quarterback suffered an oblique injury in last week’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
— A Las Vegas judge has ordered former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III to appear in court Monday after learning he missed a required alcohol test while on house arrest following a fatal crash he’s accused of causing. Ruggs could face a return to jail.
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL-TOURNAMENT EXPANSION
NCAA women’s basketball tournament expands to 68 teams
UNDATED (AP) — The NCAA women’s basketball tournament is expanding to 68 teams beginning with the current season, giving it an equal number of participants as the men’s tournament as part of a concerted effort at gender parity.
The expansion of the women’s tournament was among the recommendations put forth in August after a comprehensive external gender equity review. It was commissioned after backlash driven by social media over disparities in the men’s and women’s tournaments, including weight rooms and other facilities.
In world and national news
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — The jury in Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial was to move into a third day of deliberations Thursday, even as its request to re-watch video in the case sparked another bid from his attorneys for a mistrial. Kyle Rittenhouse’s attorneys say the defense received an inferior copy of a key video from prosecutors. Defense attorney Corey Chirafisi told Judge Bruce Schroeder on Wednesday that the defense would have approached things differently if it had received the higher quality video earlier. He says the request would be made “without prejudice,” meaning prosecutors could try Rittenhouse again if the request were granted. Prosecutors countered that the jury saw the highest-quality version of the video during the trial. Schroeder didn’t immediately rule.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is giving $139 million to police departments across the U.S. as part of a grant program that would bring on more than 1,000 new officers. The grant funding being announced Thursday comes through the Justice Department’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services and will be awarded to 183 law enforcement agencies. The funding is meant to help police departments reduce crime and encourage community policing. The grant awards come as police departments across the U.S. have been facing budget reductions, with cities struggling with ballooning costs from the coronavirus pandemic and national calls to reduce police funding in favor of spending more money on social services.
(AP) The Biden administration is helping to distribute several billion dollars in aid for winter heating and utility bills. It’s an unprecedented sum that comes largely from the administration’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package. The relief package provides an additional $4.5 billion for the government’s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which typically has funding of $3 billion to $4 billion annually. Aid for renters can also cover utility costs. The White House is hosting a call Thursday for governors’ offices to help release the aid to vulnerable households. Speakers on the call will include the Energy and Health and Human Services secretaries and the governors of Connecticut, Maine and Michigan.
TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares have mostly declined after indexes shuffled lower on Wall Street. Benchmarks fell in early trading in Japan, China and South Korea, but edged up in Australia. On Wall Street, the S&P 500 fell 0.3% after earlier drifting between tiny gains and declines. It’s sitting just below its all-time high set a week and a half ago. Recent government data have shown the coronavirus pandemic continues to hurt the Japanese economy, causing a supply crunch in chips and other parts for autos. A recent stall in the dollar’s rally is helping put Asian markets in a wait-and-see mood.
BERLIN (AP) — German lawmakers have approved new measures to rein in record coronavirus infections after the head of Germany’s disease control agency warned the country could face a “really terrible Christmas.” The measures passed in the Bundestag on Thursday includes requirements for employees to prove they are vaccinated, recovered from COVID-19 or have tested negative for the virus in order to access communal workplaces. They still need to be approved by Germany’s upper house of parliament, the Bundesrat. Germany’s disease control agency, the The Robert Koch Institute, reported 65,371 new daily cases, shattering the previous 24-hour record and continuing an upward trend that experts have warned about for weeks.
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