CSi Weather…
TONIGHT…Mostly cloudy. A 30 percent chance of light snow in the evening. Lows in the mid 20s. East winds 5 to 15 mph.
.FRIDAY…Sunny. Highs in the upper 30s. Northwest winds 15 to 20 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT…Increasing clouds. Lows in the lower 20s. West winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY…Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of snow. Highs in the mid 30s. South winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the southeast around
15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. A a 50 percent chance of snow in the Jamestown area, 70 percent chance of snow in the evening in the Valley City area. Lows around 20.
.SUNDAY…Mostly cloudy. Patchy blowing and drifting snow. Chance a 30 percent chance of light snow in the Jamestown area. Highs 25 to 30.
.SUNDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Patchy blowing and drifting snow.
Lows zero to 5 above.
.MONDAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 20s.
.MONDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow.
Lows 5 to 10 above.
.TUESDAY…Mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of snow in the
morning. Highs in the lower 20s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT…Decreasing clouds. Lows 5 to 10 above.
.WEDNESDAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 30s.
Accumulating snow is becoming increasingly likely across northern
and central North Dakota Saturday morning through Sunday morning.
The greatest chances for accumulating snow will be over areas north
of the I-94 corridor, though accumulating snow is possible just
south of this corridor as well. A narrow band of moderate to
heavy snow is expected to develop somewhere over northern or
central North Dakota Saturday and Saturday night. Some locations
will likely receive 6 or more inches of snow, but the placement of
the heaviest part of the band remains highly uncertain at this
time. Additionally, gusty winds may cause blowing and drifting
snow, with lower visibilities at times. Keep up to date with the
latest forecast and possible weather headlines at
www.weather.gov/bis.
Update…
Jamestown (CSi) The Jamestown Rescue Squad was called to the scene of a rollover crash in Jamestown at 3:03 -p.m., on Thursday, at the intersection of First Avenue North and 4th Street Northeast, where a van and pickup crashed causing the van to rollover onto its side on First Avenue.
Jamestown Fire Department Lt. Sheldon Mohr said when the rescue unit arrived the occupants of the van had gotten out of the overturned van.
He said eight rescue squad personnel were on scene about eight minutes, while 12 were at the fire station on stand-by, but were not needed. on scene.
Jamestown Police assisted at the scene, along with Jamestown Area Ambulance Service.
Police say several individuals were transported by ambulance to the Jamestown Regional Medical Center for treatment of injuries.
Surveillance camera footage shows a pickup entering the intersection attempting to cross 1st Avenue North, from 4th Street, striking the van on it’s passenger side, causing it to tip on it’s drivers side.
In a statement Jamestown Police said:
“The Police Department would like to thank the Jamestown Fire Department and the Jamestown Ambulance Service for their assistance with the victims.We would also like to thank the Jamestown Street Department and individuals from Total Clean and NAPA Auto Parts Store for their assistance in getting the accident scene cleaned up. It was a great effort by all involved.”
Valley City (Barnes SO) The Barnes County Sheriff’s Office reports that on November 30, 2021 a Barnes County woman was sentenced to four years and six months to be served with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
The Sheriff’s Office news release goes on to say, that, according to court documents Gina Marie Aalgaard Kelly was found guilty on two counts of felony driving under the influence of an intoxicating liquor or any other drugs, one count of felony preventing arrest and one count of misdemeanor driving while license suspended.
The sentencing stems from a citizen’s complaint of an erratic driver that occurred on October 19th of this year. Gina Marie Aalgaard Kelly was stopped by Barnes County Sheriff’s Deputies and Valley City Police Officers in the one hundred block of 12th Street NE in Valley City. After a short struggle Gina Marie Aalgaard Kelly was taken into custody and charged with DUI-alcohol and drugs-4th or subsequent offense in 15 years among other charges.
Barnes County Sheriff Randy McClaflin said this arrest occurred in an elementary school zone during school hours. Thankfully no children were hurt.
Sheriff McClaflin would like to remind citizens that driving under the influence is dangerous and a serious offense. Please don’t get behind the wheel if you’ve had anything to drink.
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
Thurs. Dec 2, 2021
10:30 -a.m.
Barnes
New Positives: 9
Total Positives: 2085
Active: 55
Recovered: 1988
Breakthrough Incidents Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 338
Stutsman
New Positives: 26
Total Positives: 4916
Active: 140
Recovered: 4680
Breakthrough Incidents Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 396
CVHD Regularly Scheduled Vax Clinics
Friday, December 3, 2021
Vaccine Available: COVID BOOSTERS — PFIZER, MODERNA, JOHNSON & JOHNSON
Event Time: 9:00 – 11:30am
Event Location: Buffalo Mall
Thursday, December 9, 2021
Vaccine Available: COVID PEDIATRIC 1ST DOSE ONLY – PFIZER
Event Time: 3:00 – 5:00pm
Event Location: Central Valley Health District
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER *Must be ages 5 – 11 years old*
Friday, December 10, 2021
Vaccine Available: COVID BOOSTERS — PFIZER, MODERNA, JOHNSON & JOHNSON
Event Time: 9:00 – 11:30am
Event Location: Buffalo Mall
Events hosted by the North Dakota Department of Health (NDDoH). Vaccine availability may vary see registration link below for more information.
Various Upcoming Dates: Sundays and Wednesdays in November
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.
Jamestown (JRMC) Your holiday shopping can support healthcare needs for today and the future.
The JRMC Auxiliary hosts a two-day pop-up shopping event featuring holiday decor, clothing, and accessories from the JRMC Gift Shoppe. All proceeds support patient care.
President of the JRMC Auxiliary, Marlene Axtman, says, “Visitation at JRMC is limited, so we’re creating a safe and physically distanced shopping experience at Babb’s Coffee House. We want to continue to support JRMC care in the region while offering people unique holiday items and clothes you can’t find at other retail stores.”
Babb’s Coffee House donates the space and is recognized as a JRMC Foundation Community Difference Partner for giving at a level of $1,000 or more each year. A list of supporters and their giving levels are online at www.jrmcnd.com/giving.
JRMC Foundation Director Lisa Jackson adds, “We rely on collaboration and community to fund innovation, patient care services and so much more.”
JRMC Foundation funds cancer care, volunteer services like Driven to Care and chaplaincy. New equipment purchased this year will help with early detection of breast cancer, surgical procedures and add additional comfort measures.
Lisa says, “JRMC is an award-winning destination of care for many reasons. One of them is the tremendous support from our Auxiliary and the community.”
The Auxiliary consists of more than 40 individuals who volunteer their time helping patients and fundraising. Since 1973 the Auxiliary has raised more than $434,000 for JRMC Foundation.
Marlene says, “We support JRMC because we know we all rely on the care. JRMC also supports our children and grandchildren, so we want the hospital to continue to grow and succeed.”
The event starts Friday, Dec. 3, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and continues Saturday, Dec. 4, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Babb’s Coffee House meeting room. Please wear a mask. Learn more at jrmcnd.com/giving.
Jamestown (CSi) The James River Senior and Community Center at Legacy Center in Jamestown has holiday events and activities set this month.
On Thursday’s Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2, Rhonda Sahr said, on the first and third Fridays in December free gift wrapping is available from 9:30-a.m., to 11-a.m. by appointment only.
Other activities on the calendar includes:
Tuesdays
10-a.m. Chairie Yoga, Pinochle at 1-p.m.
Wednesdays
Bingo at 1-p.m. Reservation Required
Thursdays
Progressive Chairie Yoga
Coming up on December 13, Sock Snowmen
Movies:
December 16 Fatman
December 23 The Man Who Invented Christmas
The James River Senior and Community Center is open 8-a.m. to 4:30-p.m. Monday – Friday.
Home Delivered Meals available for those 60 and older. Volunteers are always needed to make deliveries.
Bus Service available seven days a week.
The Center will be closed December 24 and December 31.
For more information or to order home delivered meals, or to schedule bus service call 701-252-2882.
KILLDEER, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a woman crossing a road to help a motorist whose vehicle was disabled was struck and killed near Killdeer. The patrol says the 73-year-old Killdeer woman had pulled over on the shoulder of the highway and was walking across the road to assist a driver who had a flat tire. Authorities say a 58-year-old Berthold man who was driving down the highway wasn’t able to avoid the victim and struck her with his pickup. The woman died at the scene. The crash happened about 4:30 pm Wednesday. The patrol says it was dark and cloudy at the time.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The cost of North Dakota’s special five-day session last month is within the amount that was budgeted. Figures released to The Associated Press show costs incurred by taxpayers so far total just more than $301,000. About $316,000 was budgeted for the session. Legislative budget analyst Allen Knudson says 11 of the Legislature’s 141 members had not submitted lodging and mileage expenses as of Thursday. He says the final cost of the special session is expected to be close to the amount estimated. Legislators make $189 daily while in session.
In World and national news
(AP) While all eyes are on the new and little-understood omicron variant, the delta form of the coronavirus isn’t finished wreaking havoc in the U.S., sending record numbers of patients to the hospital in some states, especially in the Midwest and New England. The U.S. recorded its first known omicron infection on Wednesday, in a fully vaccinated person who had returned to California from South Africa, where the variant was first identified just over a week ago. For now, the extra-contagious delta variant accounts for practically all cases in the U.S. and continues to inflict misery at a time when many hospitals are struggling with shortages of nurses and a backlog of patients. And now the fear is that omicron will foist more patients, and perhaps sicker ones, onto hospitals.
BETHESDA (AP) — President Joe Biden is kicking off a more urgent campaign for Americans to get COVID-19 booster shots. Biden on Thursday is unveiling a winter plan to combat the coronavirus and its omicron variant with enhanced availability of shots and vaccines but without major new restrictions. Biden is set to require private insurers to cover the cost of at-home COVID-19 tests and to tighten testing requirements for people entering the U.S. regardless of their vaccination status. Biden’s administration says it’s making 50 million COVID-19 tests free for older people and other vulnerable groups for pickup at senior centers and community sites.
NEW YORK (AP) — The United Nations headquarters in New York City was locked down for several hours after a man was seen pacing outside with what police said appeared to be a shotgun. The man was taken into custody at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. During the standoff, the man held an object pointed at his own throat, possibly a firearm. He didn’t appear to be trying to breach the security perimeter. Police said there was no danger to the public. People inside U.N. headquarters were initially told to shelter in place, but were later allowed to move about the complex and come and go from other entrances.
OXFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A 15-year-old boy has been denied bail and moved to jail after being charged in a Michigan school shooting that killed four students and injured others. Authorities on Wednesday revealed that Ethan Crumbley’s parents were summoned to discuss his behavior just a few hours before the bloodshed Tuesday. No motive for the shooting was offered by Oakland County authorities. But sheriff’s Lt. Tim Willis told a judge that Crumbley recorded a video the night before the violence in which he discussed killing students. Crumbley is charged as an adult with 24 crimes, including murder and terrorism.
CALLAHAN, Fla. (AP) — Officials say a 57-year-old Florida man who served as the music minister at a church is accused of fatally shooting his wife and two adult children. Nassau County Sheriff Bob Leeper says William Conway Broyles called 911 on Wednesday to report what he had done. He later told investigators that he shot his wife and children multiple times “just to make sure they didn’t suffer.” The sheriff says Broyles was unarmed and lying in the driveway of his home in Callahan when deputies arrived. Charged with three counts of second-degree murder, Broyles appeared before a judge Thursday morning and was denied bond.
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Migrants seeking to enter the United States will again have to stay in Mexico as they await immigration hearings. The Biden administration reluctantly announced plans Thursday to accept the Trump-era policy and agreed to Mexico’s conditions for resuming it. That paves the way for returns to Mexico beginning next week. Mexico says it’s committed to migrant rights and safe migration. Revival of the “Remain in Mexico” policy comes even as the Biden administration maneuvers to end it in a way that survives legal scrutiny. President Joe Biden scrapped the policy, but a lawsuit by Texas and Missouri forced him to put it back into effect, subject to Mexico’s acceptance.
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