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.SATURDAY NIGHT…INCREASING CLOUDS. LOWS AROUND 10 BELOW.
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Jamestown, ND (KCSi-T.V. News) — The 2012 Salvation Army’s Campaign fell $16,000 short of its goal, of $146,000.

Lt. Mitch Brecto says the kettles were higher in donations from the year before, while mail and other donations were down.

$66,782 was collected from kettle donation

The Jamestown Salvation Army was given a gift of a card in the mail from “Santa” with 10 $100 bills along with an anonymous check for $9,000 in a kettle.

The 2012 campaign was the first year donations could be made with a credit card online.

 

Jamestown, ND (KCSi-T.V. News) — The Jamestown City Planning Commission postponed action on a zoning change in Northeast Jamestown to the February meeting.

It also recommended Eventide at Hi-Acres have its architects prepare a full set of plans

concerning an expansion project.

Eventide was also urged to meet with all people in the neighborhood to explain the project in more depth.

A large number of area property owners protested the zoning changes that would take two lots that Eventide had purchased along Second Street Southeast and change the zoning from Residential Single Family, Public, Open Development and Conservation, which would change allow Eventide to expand onto the lots.

Seven property owners are eligible to protest and all seven signed a protest letter.

 

Valley City, ND (KCSi-T.V. News Jan 10, 2013) — The Sheyenne River Flood Risk Management Feasibility study was reviewed with Valley City and U.S Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District officials at a public informational meeting in Valley City.

The study conducted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers indicates that the long view shows a low risk, of Devils Lake over-flowing.

At the public meeting at Valley City High School, Corps officials said the risk has been lessened because of the installation of the two Devils Lake outlets.

At the meeting, a question and answer session was available with Corps officials.

Valley City Resident, Keith Hovland told the Corps officials that measures taken by the State of North Dakota, to reduce the Devils Lake risk appears minimal.

Valley City commissioner Matt Pederson noted that the study does not address a flood economic impact to Valley City, adding, the city will pursue permanent flood levees and other locally generated projects with Governor Dalrymple and the State Water Commission.

A Corps recommendation is to adjust Bald Hill Dam to handle wave action at a lake level of 1271 feet or higher.

The plan to build a permanent levee would not be cost effective and would not be justified for implementation as a federal project.

Cost effective alternatives will be carried forward and further development in the next phase of the study

The study is in conjunction with the U-S Army Corps of Engineers and Valley City.

A draft report by the Corps for Valley City, will be available for another public review this fall, as the next phase study will be ready in 2014.

Phase Two will focus on identifying the tentatively plan, and Phase Three will include development of the tentatively selected plan.

 

Valley City, ND (KCSi-T.V. News) — Valley City Public Schools will host the first Legislative Forum on Saturday, January 19, 2012, from 8:00 AM – 10:00 a.m., at the Hi-Liner Activity Center, lobby.

The public is welcome to attend to hear from legislators and provide them input.

Ballgames start at 11:00 the reason for moving the starting time up to 8:00 a.m.

Plans are to allow some time for visiting after the main session.

FARGO, N.D. (AP) – Relatives of a family killed in last summer’s cr

ash caused by a drunken driver have donated the wrecked car for educational purposes.
 
     The  Safe Communities Coalition will display the car at the west entrance of the North Dakota Capitol Wednesday for “Law Day.” It will also be part of a traveling display.
 
     Allison Deutscher; her husband, Aaron Deutscher; and the couple’s 18-month-old daughter, Brielle, were killed when a pickup truck collided head-on with the family’s SUV on Interstate 94 west of Jamestown. Allison Deutscher was pregnant.
 
     The coalition says the display is intended to give lawmakers an opportunity to see first-hand the tragic result of drunken driving.
    

 

GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) – The parents of two Texas boys killed when a pickup truck ran over their tent in a North Dakota campground last July have returned to North Dakota to lobby for tougher drunken driving laws.
 
     Authorities say 5-year-old Alaries Ruiz and 9-year-old Cyris Ruiz were sleeping in their tent at the Lake Metigoshe (meht-uh-GOH’-shee) campround when a pickup with a drunken driver at the wheel went out of control, ran over their tent and crashed into a tree.
 
     Thirty-one-year-old Juan Acosta, of Newburg, awaits an April trial on felony charges of manslaughter and reckless endangerment. His attorney declined comment.
 
     The boys’ parents, Juan Ruiz and Sandy Hernandez,say  they plan to share their story with lawmakers at the Capitol. They want stiffer penalties for drunken drivers.

 

 BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – More than one-third of natural gas produced in the state goes up in smoke as wasted byproduct of oil production.
 
     The House Taxation and Finance Committee is slated to discuss a bill Tuesday that would give energy companies a tax exemption if they utilize or capture natural gas.
 
     Oil companies in North Dakota already can flare natural gas for a year without paying taxes or royalties on it.

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – North Dakota lawmakers are exploring expanding a fund aimed at building affordable housing, primarily in the state’s booming oil patch.
 
     The North Dakota Housing Finance Agency’s low-income housing development program gives individual and business donors a dollar-for-dollar tax credit, and they can designate their contributions for specific projects. The Legislature in 2011 approved $15 million in income tax credits to subsidize construction of nearly $105 million in low-income dwellings.
 
     The House Finance and Taxation Committee heard much testimony on Monday in favor of expanding the tax credits to $20 million, with another $30 million coming from the state’s general fund.
 
     Housing Finance Agency director Mike Anderson says the increased funding would be enough to build about 2,500 new housing units over the next two years.

 WEST FARGO, N.D. (AP) – Officials in West Fargo say that the company that bought the old DMI wind turbine plant will use the facility to build 100,000-gallon storage vessels for energy industry products such as propane, water and anhydrous.
 
     Some 40 people have been working for Dallas-based Trinity Containers in the plant for the past six weeks. The company plans to grow by more than 75 employees in the coming months.
 
     Trinity’s product lines include tanks for residential use and custom containers for a wide variety of products and applications.
 
     West Fargo Mayor Rich Mattern says the city’s proximity to the oil patch and its transportation infrastructure are key components to the opportunity.
 
     Trinity Industries Inc. is a multi-industry company that provides products and services to the industrial, energy, transportation and construction sectors.

 

 MINOT, N.D. (AP) – Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota has a new commander.
 
     Col. Alex Mezynski on Monday was installed as commander of the base’s 5th Bomb Wing and of the overall base, which also has a nuclear missile mission. He came from Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana, where he had been vice commander of the 2nd Bomb Wing.
 
     Mezynski takes over for Col. James Dawkins Jr., who has taken a position with the National Nuclear Security Administration at the federal Energy Department in Washington, D.C.

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – The University of Mary has selected Greg Vetter as its new executive vice president and chief of staff.
 
     The 48-year-old finance and banking veteran has spent the past 10 years with American Bank Center, where he has been chief operating officer and regional president for Bismarck-Mandan.
 
     The university board of trustees’ executive committee unanimously recommended Vetter’s appointment, effective Jan. 28.
 
     The school says Vetter will serve as chief policy adviser to the university president and work closely with the director of athletics and the vice presidents of continuing and professional education, financial affairs and student development.
 
     Vetter says his main goal is to help create a world-class organization that will impact young people’s lives for generations.
 
     The position has been vacant for several years.

 

MEDORA, N.D. (AP) – Theodore Roosevelt National Park is waiving its entrance and camping fees for Martin Luther King Jr. Day next week.
 
     Superintendent Valerie Naylor says wildlife watching and photographic opportunities are spectacular this time of year. She says residents and visitors should get outdoors and enjoy winter.
 
     North Dakota’s other two national park units – Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site near Williston and Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site near Stanton – don’t charge entrance fees.

 

 HELENA, Mont. (AP) – The Wild Card lottery game is doubling the starting jackpot to $200,000 while decreasing the odds of winning. The game is available in North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho and Montana. Players will now choose five numbers between 1 and 33, instead of 31, and choose from one of 16 Wild Cards.

 

In sports…

Jamestown, ND (KCSi-T.V. Sports) — Jamestown Public Schools, Activities Director, Jim Roaldson reports, there has been some discrepancies in times with Blue Jay Boy’s Hockey for Tuesday night. Jan 15, 2013

Due to the fact that JHS was able to pick up a JV game vs. May-Port’s Jr. Gold team times for Tuesday night will be:

5:15 PM – JHS JV vs. May-Port Jr. Gold

7:30 PM – JHS Boys Varsity vs. Dickinson Boys Varsity

 

FARGO, N.D. (AP) – Several starters on the North Dakota State University football team might take up to a month off before starting winter workouts to recover from injuries. The two-time national champions have played 30 games in the last two seasons including playoff games.

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – Bobcat season is under way in North Dakota, with prime pelts sometimes fetching more than $350.
 
     The  cat has been one of the state’s most economically significant furbearers. They’re about half the size of mountain lions.
 
     Bobcats can only be harvested south and west of the Missouri River. Hunters must either trap or shoot them, whereas mountain lions can only be legally killed with guns.
 
     Bobcat season runs through March 15. All pelts must be turned in within two weeks of the end of the season.

GIRLS BASKETBALL…

 Stutsman County Tournament
 Fifth Place
     South Border 47, Pingree/Buchanan-Kensal 39
 Championship
     Midkota 60, Napoleon 55

BOYS BASKETBALL
     Bismarck High 77, Mandan 65
     Dakota Prairie 75, Hatton-Northwood 55
     Drayton/Valley-Edinburg 73, North Border 54
     Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier 68, Central Prairie 29
     Griggs County Central 57, Finley-Sharon/Hope-Page 38
     Maple Valley 71, Lidgerwood-Wyndmere 58
     Mobridge-Pollock, S.D. 74, Standing Rock 62
     Ray 60, Trinity Christian 53
     Sargent Central 63, Ellendale 59
     Turtle Lake-Mercer 63, Minot Bishop Ryan 61
 GIRLS BASKETBALL
     Beach 75, Hettinger/Scranton 38
     Bismarck High 68, Mandan 51
     Bowman County 70, Bison, S.D. 40
     Carrington 53, Velva 45
     Dickinson Trinity 51, Heart River 25
     Grafton 54, East Grand Forks, Minn. 42
     Grant County 58, Hebron 23
     Hankinson 65, Richland 50
     Lakota/Adams-Edmore 60, Larimore 42
     Langdon 49, Drayton/Valley-Edinburg 34
     Lewis and Clark-Berthold 51, North Shore 48
     Milnor 50, Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah 38
     Minot Our Redeemer’s 63, Garrison 36
     Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood 55, Bottineau 40
     New England 53, Beulah 42
     New Rockford-Sheyenne 62, Starkweather-Munich 54
     New Salem 52, Killdeer 50
     North Star 79, Cavalier 25
     Parshall 67, Burke County 24
     Rolla 60, Dunseith 38
     Rugby 53, Des Lacs-Burlington 34
     Towner-Granville-Upham 53, Harvey-Wells County 46
     Underwood 55, Surrey 34
 

 NATIONAL  BASKETBALL  ASSOCIATION

 DALLAS (AP) – Darren Collison scored 23 points last night to lead the Dallas Mavericks past the Minnesota Timberwolves 113-98. O.J. Mayo and Elton Brand added 20 point apiece for the Mavericks. Former Dallas guard J.J. Barea led the Timberwolves with 21 points.

 UNDATED (AP) – The Hawks didn’t get many shots to fall, but several team records did as the Bulls rolled to a 97-58 rout of Atlanta.
 
     The Hawks set club marks by scoring just five points in the second quarter and 20 by halftime. The Bulls set a record for the fewest points allowed, eclipsing the previous mark of 59 by Orlando last March 19. Atlanta’s 20 points in the first half also set a Chicago record for the fewest allowed in a half.
 
     The Hawks missed 17 consecutive shots in the opening half and trailed by 28 at intermission.
 
 
   Final    Washington          120    Orlando          91
   Final    Boston                  100    Charlotte      89
   Final    L-A  Clippers        99    Memphis          73
   Final    Utah                      104    Miami              97
   Final    Oklahoma  City    102    Phoenix          90
   Final    Sacramento          124    Cleveland    118
 
 

 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Timberwolves star Kevin Love is scheduled to undergo hand surgery today in New York. The team says Love will have his third and fourth metacarpal repaired today. Love broke the bones during the January 3rd game at Denver. He is expected to return sometime in March.
     SAN ANTONIO (AP) – San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili is expected to miss 10-14 days with a left hamstring strain.
 
     The Spurs say Ginobili had an MRI on Monday after getting hurt in the second quarter of Sunday night’s game against Minnesota.

 
       TOP-25  COLLEGE  BASKETBALL
 
   Final    (  1)  Louisville      73    UConn        58
   Final    (  4)  Kansas              61    Baylor      44
 
  UNDATED (AP) -Louisville moved up two spots to No. 1 in the latest Associated Press’ men’s basketball poll before cruising to a 73-58 win over Connecticut last night. This is just the second time in school history the Cardinals are on top, and the first since the season-ending 2008-09 poll. Indiana is second, following by Duke, Kansas and Michigan.

 LOS ANGELES (AP) – Kevin O’Neill has been fired as Southern California basketball coach after 3  1/2 years during which he failed to turn around a program weighed down by NCAA issues that preceded his arrival and a string of player injuries.
 
     O’Neill had a 48-65 record, including 7-10 this season after going 6-26 last year, setting a school record for losses.
 
     Veteran assistant Bob Cantu will serve as interim coach while USC searches for a successor.

 

CYCLING, ARMSTRONG…

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Lance Armstrong has finally admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs to win the Tour de France, making the confession during an interview with Oprah Winfrey. A person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press of Armstrong’s admission, which will be aired on Winfrey’s network later this week.  The confession was a stunning reversal, after years of public statements, interviews and court battles in which he denied doping and zealously protected his reputation.

 

TENNIS…

 MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) – Top-seed and defending champ Victoria Azarenka was a straight-sets winner in her first-round match at the Australian Open. Third seed Serena Williams didn’t drop a single game in advancing to the second round with eighth seed Petra Kvitova (kviht-oh-vah). Third seed Andy Murray was among Tuesday’s first-round winners on the men’s side.
 

MLB…

 OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) – Oakland has given manager Bob Melvin a two-year contract extension through the 2016 season. The deal comes after Oakland became the first team in major league history to win a division or pennant after trailing by five games with less than 10 to play.

 

 PHOENIX (AP) – Arizona Diamondbacks reliever J.J. Putz (puts) has agreed to a $13.5 million, two-year contract, a deal which adds a $7 million salary for 2014.

 

In world and national news…

 WASHINGTON (AP) – There could be a House showdown today over the second part of a Superstorm Sandy relief package. House Republicans have a $17 billion basic needs bill ready. They hope to cut out money not directly tied to Sandy aid. Northeastern lawmakers hope to push through another $33.7 billion. The House Rules Committee has approved 13 amendments for consideration.
 
     ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) – Later today, New York is expected to have the toughest gun control law in the nation. It’s already been easily approved in the state Senate and the Assembly votes this morning. The measure calls for a tougher assault weapons ban and restrictions on ammunition and the sale of guns.
 
     NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) – Parents of children slain in the Connecticut school massacre have started a push to confront gun violence. They’re calling for a national dialogue to help prevent similar tragedies. Members of the newly formed group Sandy Hook Promise say they want to have open-minded discussions about a range of issues.
 
     BAMAKO, Mali (AP) – French forces led an all-night aerial bombing campaign today to wrest control of a small Malian town from armed Islamist extremists who seized the area, including its strategic military camp. A convoy of 40 to 50 trucks carrying French troops crossed into Mali from Ivory Coast as France prepares for a possible land assault. Several thousand soldiers from neighboring nations are also expected arrive soon.