CSi Weather…

…WIND CHILL ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 3 PM CST FRIDAY AFTERNOON…JAMESTOWN

…WIND CHILL ADVISORY IN EFFECT  TO 6 PM CST FRIDAY EVENING…Valley City, Fargo, Wahpeton, Edinburg, Adams, and Lankin

For the Wind Chill Advisory, very cold wind chills expected. Wind chills as low as 40 below zero.

* WHERE…Portions of northwest and west central Minnesota and
northeast and southeast North Dakota.

* IMPACTS…The dangerously cold wind chills could cause frostbite
on exposed skin in as little as 5 minutes.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

Avoid outside activities if possible. If outside, make sure you
wear appropriate winter clothing.

Forecast

.REST OF TODAY…Mostly  cloudy. Areas of blowing and drifting snow through the day. A 40 percent chance of light snow in the afternoon. Highs 5 to 10. Southeast winds 15 to 25 mph. Wind chill readings 40 below to 45 below zero.

 

FRIDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Patchy blowing and drifting snow. Lows

zero to 5 above. Windy. South winds 20 to 30 mph. Lowest wind

chill readings 20 below to 25 below zero in the evening.

.SATURDAY…Sunny. Patchy blowing and drifting snow. Highs in the

mid 20s. Windy. West winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts to around

.SATURDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Patchy blowing and drifting snow

in the evening. Colder. Lows around 10 below. Northwest winds

20 to 25 mph decreasing to around 15 mph after midnight.

.SUNDAY…Mostly sunny. Colder. Highs near zero. Northwest winds

10 to 15 mph.

.SUNDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows around 15 below.

.MONDAY…Sunny. Highs zero to 5 above.

.MONDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows around 5 below.

.TUESDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs around 30.

.TUESDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows around 20.

.WEDNESDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

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

.THURSDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs around 30.

Friday evening strong south winds will develop and bring drifting
and isolated areas of blowing snow mainly for open country.

The gusty south wind will shift to the northwest on Saturday, with
gusts up to 45 mph possible west of the Red River Valley. Blowing
and drifting snow are likely both tonight and Saturday, with
intermittent ground blizzard conditions possible. Make sure to
carry a winter survival kit, and stay up to date on the weather
forecast and road conditions before heading out.

 

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

Thurs. Jan. 6, 2022

10:15 -a.m.

Barnes

New Positives: 14

Total Positives: 2275

Active: 33

Recovered: 2164

Breakthrough Incidents Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 477

 

Stutsman

New Positives: 28

Total Positives: 5267

Active: 68

Recovered: 5024

Breakthrough Incidents Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 498

 

 

 

CVHD COVID-19 Testing Clinics

Friday, January 7 @ 11:00AM – 1:00PM

Monday, January 10 @ 9:00 – 11:30AM

Friday, January 14 @ 11:00AM – 1:00PM

Thursday, January 20 @ 1:00 – 3:00PM

Thursday, January 20 @ 3:00 – 4:00PM  –  *PEDIATRIC ONLY must be ages 5 – 11

Friday, January 21 @ 11:00AM – 1:00PM

Monday, January 24 @ 9:00 – 11:30AM

Thursday, January 27 @ 1:00 – 3:00PM

Thursday, January 27 @ 3:00 – 4:00PM  –  *PEDIATRIC ONLY must be ages 5 – 11

Friday, January 28 @ 11:00AM – 1:00PM

Monday, January 31 @ 9:00 – 11:30AM

Pop-Up COVID-19 Community Vaccination Clinics

Events hosted by the North Dakota Department of Health (NDDoH).  Vaccine availability may vary see registration link below for more information.

Various Upcoming Dates:

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 – 2:30pm 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.

 

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota regulators have approved the transfer of a key permit necessary for a financially troubled coal-fired power plant in North Dakota to be sold to a Bismarck-based marketer of wholesale electricity. Minnesota’s Public Utilities Commission voted 5-0 to transfer the permit associated with the power line that carries electricity from Coal Creek Station to Minnesota. The PUC in September had deferred a decision on the transfer as environmental groups, hoping to see the coal plant shut down, pushed against it. North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum cheered Thursday’s approval, calling it “a momentous step” toward Rainbow Energy taking over to give the plant and its workers a long-term future.

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Democratic Sen. Erin Oban says the Jan. 6 insurrection isn’t the reason she won’t run for reelection next year. She says it’s the increased divisiveness in politics that has followed. Oban announced last month that she would not seek a third term. It came a week after Bismarck GOP Sen. Nicole Poolman said she also won’t seek reelection, in part because of an eroding civility in politics. North Dakota U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong says there has been an erosion of civility in politics ongoing for a long time and parallels the advent of social media.

In sports…

Day One

Stutsman County Boy’s Basketball Tournament=

Carrington 51, South Border 43

Edgeley/K-M 67, Napoleon/G-S 43

Ellendale 51, Kidder County 28

Medina/P-B 52, Griggs/Midkota 44

Friday

Consolation Bracket:

3 pm – Griggs-Midkota vs. Napoleon/GS

4:30 pm – Kidder County vs. South Border

Championship Bracket:

6 pm – MPB vs. EKM

7:30 pm – Ellendale vs. Carrington

 

Thursday Boy’s, Girl’s  Basketball

Boy’s

Wahpeton  72 Valley City 67

 

Bottineau 62, Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood 47

Central Cass 70, Wyndmere-Lidgerwood 42

Hazen 73, Beulah 67

Kenmare 52, Westhope/Newburg 50

Lemmon, S.D. 45, Heart River 36

Lewis and Clark-Berthold 63, Tioga 36

Rolla 70, TGU 47

Rugby 54, Des Lacs-Burlington 41

Sheyenne 76, Fargo North 60

Stanley 53, Our Redeemer’s 47

Thompson 41, Hillsboro/Central Valley 38

Wilton-Wing 55, Garrison 47

Girl’s

Wahpeton 51, Valley City 46

Aberdeen Christian 34 Oakes 33

Carrington 54 Ellendale 13

 

Center-Stanton 36, Solen 35

Fargo Davies 68, Fargo South 34

Four Winds/Minnewaukan 61, Velva 43

Garrison 59, Wilton-Wing 11

Hatton-Northwood 42, Park River-Fordville/Lankin 21

Heart River 52, Lemmon, S.D. 32

Larimore 47, Hillsboro/Central Valley 31

Linton 39, Underwood 32

Maple Valley 63, Enderlin 49

Mott-Regent 66, New England 32

New Salem-Almont 37, Washburn 35

Richland 61, Lisbon 45

Sheyenne 62, Fargo North 45

Thompson 60, North Border 32

West Fargo 72, Fargo Shanley 49

 

Thurs. High School Hockey

Girls

Jamestown 4, Mandan 3 (OT)

Fargo Davies 5, Grand Forks 1

Boys

Grand Forks Red River 5, Fargo Davies 1

West Fargo 5, Devils Lake 2

 

NBA..

Two games seen on CSi 24 TNT

UNDATED (AP) — The New York Knicks earned a wild win against the Boston Celtics on Thursday.

Evan Fournier poured in 41 points against his former team, and RJ Barrett nailed a 3-pointer at the buzzer as the Knicks rallied to beat the Celtics, 108-105. Fournier was 15 of 25 from the field and hit 10 of his 14 3-point attempts. Julius Randle finished with 22 points and eight rebounds for the Knicks, who trailed by 16 at halftime before outscoring Boston, 61-42 the rest of the way. Fournier delivered 22 points in the second half.

Jayson Tatum scored 36 points for the Celtics, who wasted a 24-point lead. Tatum tied it on a long step-back jumper with just over a second to play.

Checking out Thursday’s other NBA action:

— Chris Paul had a triple-double with 14 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists to help the short-handed Suns beat the Clippers, 106-89. Cam Johnson added a career-high 24 points, and Jalen Smith had another good game with 19 points and 14 rebounds.

— Brandon Ingram broke out of a shooting slump with 32 points and the Pelicans snapped a three-game skid with a 101-96 victory over the Warriors. Ingram hit 12 of 20 shots after going 8 of 36 in his previous two games combined, helping New Orleans drop Golden State one game behind Phoenix for the league’s best record.

— The Grizzlies notched their seventh straight win as Ja Morant gave them 22 points, nine rebounds and six assists in a 118-88 thrashing of the Pistons. Dillon Brooks finished with 18 points, while Tyus Jones and rookie Ziaire Williams added 14 points apiece for Memphis.

NBA-NEWS

Warriors minus Curry, Green…Gobert tests positive for virus again

UNDATED (AP) — Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and team rebounding leader Draymond Green sat out Thursday’s game at New Orleans.

Curry injured his left quad muscle when he banged legs with Dallas forward Dorian Finney-Smith during a loss at Dallas on Wednesday night. Green is nursing a left hip injury.

In other NBA news:

— Jazz center Rudy Gobert has tested positive for COVID-19 again. The NBA shut down for months after he tested positive in March 2020.

— The Bucks have waived DeMarcus Cousin, a little over a month after signing the veteran center. The 31-year-old Cousins averaged 9.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 16.9 minutes in 17 games after signing with the Bucks on Nov. 30. He had 15 points and 10 rebounds in 20 minutes during Wednesday’s loss to Toronto.

T25 MEN’S BASKETBALL..

— No. 23 Wisconsin earned its fourth straight win as Johnny Davis provided 26 points and nine rebounds in an 87-78 decision over Iowa. The Badgers withstood a 27-point performance from Iowa’s Keegan Murray to snap the Hawkeyes’ four-game winning streak.

UNDATED (AP) — Fifth-ranked UCLA was able to ease back onto the basketball court after a 25-day absence caused by COVID-19.

Jules Bernard scored 22 points and Johnny Juzang (JOO’-zang) added 18 as the Bruins ripped Long Beach State, 96-78. Bernard’s points were one off his career high and his four 3-pointers tied his career best.

The general public was barred from the hastily arranged game between two teams that already met this season. The Beach were beaten 100-79 at Pauley Pavilion on Nov. 15.

Also on Thursday’s top-25 schedule:

— No. 7 Southern Cal is 13-0 after Isaiah Mobley scored 19 points and grabbed nine boards in a 77-63 victory at Cal. Drew Peterson furnished 17 points and nine rebounds in the win.

— Trayce Jackson-Davis provided 27 points on 11 of 17 shooting to carry Indiana’s 67-51 win over 13th-ranked Ohio State. The Hoosiers pulled away down the stretch with a 13-0 run while holding the Buckeyes without a field goal for more than five minutes.

 

NFL-NEWS

— The Bears have placed quarterback Justin Fields on the reserve/COVID-19 list, likely sidelining him for the finale and ending his rookie season. The Bears expected Fields to start at Minnesota on Sunday after missing the previous two games because of an ankle injury.

— Broncos quarterback Teddy Bridgewater says he still wants to play football beyond this season despite suffering two concussions. His contract with Denver ends this winter but he wants to play a ninth NFL season, even if that’s for a fifth team.

UNDATED (AP) — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have officially severed ties with Antonio Brown.

The Bucs have terminated the contract of the mercurial receiver who claimed on Wednesday that he was fired in the middle of last Sunday’s game against the Jets for not playing through an ankle injury.

Brown removed his jersey, shoulder pads, undershirt and gloves, then left the field after a sideline exchange with coach Bruce Arians, who said afterward that the player was no longer part of the team.

Brown has a long history of troubled behavior on and off the field.

In other NFL news:

— The Chiefs will likely be without running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire for the second straight week. Edwards-Helaire hurt his shoulder early in the second half of a romp over the Steelers on Dec. 26. Kansas City hopes to have him back for the playoffs.

— Former college and NFL coach Greg Robinson has died at 70 from a form of Alzheimer’s Disease. Robinson won two Super Bowl rings as defensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos in the late 1990s and also served in the same role for the New York Jets and Kansas City Chiefs.

NHL..

— Kirill Kaprizov (kih-REEL’ kah-PREE’-zahf) scored for the fourth straight game and the Wild halted a five-game skid by defeating the Bruins, 3-2. Matt Boldy got a goal in his NHL debut as the Boston College alum made it 3-1 midway through the second period.

UNDATED (AP) — The Pittsburgh Penguins are owners of a 10-game winning streak for the sixth time in franchise history.

Jake Guentzel and Bryan Rust each scored twice for the Penguins in a 6-2 thumping of the Flyers. Rust has keyed the recent surge with seven goals in the last three games since he returned from an 11-game absence with an undisclosed injury. Evan Rodrigues scored his 15th goal in the third and Brian Boyle also scored a short-handed goal in the period to turn this one into a rout.

The Penguins won the second game of a back-to-back and haven’t lost since Dec. 1 against Edmonton.

Elsewhere on NHL ice:

— The Avalanche rolled over the Jets, 7-1 as Gabriel Landeskog notched his fourth career hat trick and had an assist. Nathan MacKinnon had a goal and four assists, and Mikko Rantanen added a goal and two assists to give Colorado’s top line 12 points on the night.

— Nikita Kucherov (KOO’-cheh-rahv) had a pair of nifty assists in his return from a lengthy injury, sparking the Lightning’s three-goal third period in a 4-1 verdict over the Flames. Corey Perry, Brayden Point, Ondrej Palat (AHN’-dray pah-LAHT’) and Alex Killorn scored to help Tampa Bay become the first NHL team to reach 50 points for the fourth time in the last five seasons.

— Filip Forsberg had a goal and an assist for his third straight multi-point outing, sending the Predators to a 4-2 win at Los Angeles. Forsberg has a league leading 12 goals since Nov. 30 as Nashville has gone 11-2-1 in its last 14 games to grab the lead in the Central Division.

— Jonathan Marchessault scored twice and Robin Lehner made 18 saves as the Golden Knights whipped the Rangers, 5-1 to end a two-game slide. Mark Stone, Mattias Janmark and Brett Howden also tallied for Vegas.

— Jamie Benn had a goal and an assist two days after coming out of COVID-19 protocols, guiding the Stars to a 6-5 shootout win against the Panthers. Joe Pavelski and Jason Robertson scored on the only two shots in the shootout for the Stars while Braden Holtby stopped both Florida shots to end the game.

— Johan Larsson scored his first three goals of the season for his first career hat trick as the Coyotes dealt the Blackhawks their sixth consecutive loss, 6-4. Dysin Mayo, Travis Boyd and Clayton Keller also scored in Arizona’s league-low seventh win.

— The Sharks ended a two-game skid as Adin Hill made 37 saves in a 3-2 decision over the Sabres. Tomas Hertl had a goal and an assist for San Jose, which also received tallies by Matt Neito and Timo Meier.

— The Devils won for the fourth time in five games as Jesper Bratt furnished the go-ahead goal in the third period of their 3-1 win against the Blue Jackets. Jack Hughes had a goal and two assists to back MacKenzie Blackwood’s 31-save effort.

— Anaheim’s game against visiting Detroit was postponed to Sunday because of COVID-19-related issues affecting the Ducks. Anaheim placed center Sam Carrick, goaltender John Gibson, defenseman Hampus Lindholm and right wing Vinni Lettieri into the NHL’s COVID-19 protocols.

NHL-BRUINS-RASK

Rask close to return with Bruins, signs with Providence

BOSTON (AP) — Goalkeeper Tuukka Rask (TOO’-kah rask) is getting closer to returning to the Boston Bruins after signing a professional tryout agreement with Providence of the American Hockey League.

Rask is currently a free agent, but he has spent 14 seasons with the Bruins and is the franchise’s leader in wins. He is coming back from offseason labrum surgery on his hip.

He says he expects to play two games in Providence before working out a deal to join the Bruins.

Elsewhere around the NHL:

— The Kraken will be without forward Jaden Schwartz for at least a month due to a hand injury that will require surgery. Schwartz has not played since being injured on Dec. 29 against Philadelphia. He has six goals and 14 assists in 29 games for Seattle.

MLB-METS-SCOTT

Former Mets acting GM Zack Scott acquitted of DUI charges

NEW YORK (AP) — Former New York Mets acting general manager Zack Scott has been cleared of drunken driving charges stemming from his arrest last August after he attended a fundraiser at team owner Steve Cohen’s house.

Scott was arrested Aug. 31 after police found him asleep at the wheel of his sport-utility vehicle at a traffic light. Scott was placed on leave by the Mets and later fired. Scott said he was thankful for the verdict.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-COLLEGE SPORTS

NCAA updates guidelines to follow CDC recommendations

UNDATED (AP) — The NCAA has updated its pandemic-related protocols for winter sports athletes and teams to reflect the latest CDC guidelines.

The biggest recommendation is a booster for those who are beyond two months of receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, five months of receiving the Pfizer or six months of receiving the Moderna vaccine. For those athletes and staff, a booster shot is required to be considered fully vaccinated.

The NCAA also says five days of quarantine are suggested after a positive test instead of 10 days. That matches recent federal guidance from the CDC.

TENNIS-NEWS

Djokovic in limbo as he fights deportation from Australia

BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Locked in a dispute over his COVID-19 vaccination status, Novak Djokovic (NOH’-vak JOH’-kuh-vich) is confined to an immigration detention hotel in Australia as he awaits a ruling on whether can compete in the Australian Open later this month.

The No. 1 men’s tennis player in the world is a vocal skeptic of vaccines. He obtained a medical exemption to Australia’s strict vaccination rules before setting out for Australia. But when he arrived, border authorities rejected it. Djokovic is now awaiting a court hearing on Monday in his bid to stave off deportation.

PGA-SENTRY TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS

Smith leads as Cantlay, Rahm shake off rust

KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) — Cameron Smith is the first-round leader in the PGA’s first event of the year, the Sentry Tournament of Champions.

Smith had a pair of long eagle putts to lead at 8-under 65 on a gentle, gorgeous day in Hawaii.

Patrick Cantlay and Jon Rahm didn’t need much time to get back into the swing of competition Thursday in the Sentry Tournament of Champions.

Coming off the longest voluntary breaks of their careers, Cantlay overcame a bogey start with flawless play at Kapalua for a 7-under 66. Rahm had a 67 despite failing to capitalize on two of the par 5s.

GOLF-STRICKER

Stricker recovering from health scare

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Ryder Cup captain Steve Stricker is recovering from a health scare that featured a soaring white blood cell count and inflammation around his heart. The situation hospitalized him for two weeks and caused him to lose 25 pounds.

Stricker said his heart was jumping in and out of rhythm from Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve. He said the inflammation is starting to abate and he’s able to start moving around.

OLYMPICS-NEWS

Snowboarder White cleared to compete after COVID

UNDATED (AP) — Snowboarding star Shaun White told Olympics.com that he tested positive last month after competing in an event in Colorado. The 35-year-old was symptomatic but has been cleared to compete in a qualifying event this weekend at Mammoth Mountain, the last qualifying event for the U.S. Olympic Team.

In world and national news…

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is taking up two major Biden administration efforts to bump up the nation’s vaccination rate against COVID-19 at a time of spiking coronavirus cases because of the omicron variant. The justices on the conservative-oriented court are hearing arguments Friday about whether to allow the administration to enforce a vaccine-or-testing requirement that applies to large employers and a separate vaccine mandate for most health care workers. Legal challenges to the policies from Republican-led states and business groups are in their early stages, but the outcome at the high court probably will determine the fate of vaccine requirements affecting more than 80 million people.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation is surging and new omicron infections are spiking, but America’s employers are thought to have kept right on hiring in December on the strength of solid consumer spending. One reason for the optimism about the jobs data the government will issue Friday is that it wasn’t likely affected much by the omicron wave. The hiring figures will reflect the state of the job market for the first half of December, before omicron viral cases spiked. Economists have estimated that employers added 400,000 jobs, according to a survey by data provider FactSet. That would mark an increase from 210,000 in November. The unemployment rate is expected to have fallen from 4.2% to 4.1%.

 

CHICAGO (AP) — Classes in Chicago were canceled for a third consecutive day amid an ongoing fight with the teachers union over remote learning and other COVID-19 safety protocols. Families in the nation’s third-largest district were notified of Friday’s cancellation on Thursday evening, noting that “in-person learning and activities may be available at a small number of schools,” but to check before sending children to buildings. The Chicago Teachers Union wants remote learning until there’s an agreement or the latest COVID-19 surge subsides, but district leaders say remote instruction was devastating for children and their well-being. Both sides have been negotiating a pandemic safety plan, including more standards for testing and metrics that could trigger school closures.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is distributing an additional $4.5 billion in funds to help low-income Americans cover heating costs during a second pandemic winter, with cold-weather states receiving the largest share. That’s according to a state-by-state breakdown of funds being distributed under the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. The funding boost is part of last year’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package. President Joe Biden’s administration on Friday also announced commitments from seven major utility companies across the country to guarantee no shutoffs for customers seeking assistance and to identify and notify recipients eligible for government aid. The Associated Press obtained an advance copy of the state allocation breakdown.

BANGKOK (AP) — World markets have turned lower, tracking a retreat on Wall Street led by declines in big technology stocks. Shares fell in Paris, Frankfurt, Tokyo and Shanghai but rose in Hong Kong. U.S. futures also slipped. On Thursday, the S&P 500 wobbled between gains and losses for much of the day before shedding 0.1%. Weakness in big tech companies like Apple was the main culprit. The Nasdaq also fell 0.1% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.5%. Small-company stocks bucked the trend and closed higher. Bond yields continued to rise a day after the Federal Reserve indicated it was ready to raise interest rates to fight off inflation.

 

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