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Valley City, ND (KCSi-T.V. News Aug 12, 2013) — The Barnes County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in the search for 24 year old Michael Allen Nelson.
Nelson has four active warrants out, wanted for Failure to Comply with Registration Requirements (Class C Felony,) Failing 24/7 Drug Testing, Physical Control of Motor Vehicle, Failure to Appear, Disorderly Conduct and Failure to Appear in court.
Nelson was last seen in the Valley City area over the last few days. with information on Nelson’s whereabouts should call the Barnes County Sheriff Office 701-845-8530, Valley City Police Department 701-845-8110 or 911.
Jamestown, ND (KCSi-T.V. News) — The community is welcome to support the Jamestown All Vets Club, with a two day fundraiser Aug 23 & 24, 2013, at the Bunker in Jamestown.
On Monday’s Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2, spokesperson Nellie Degen said the fundraiser is a rummage sale, with sloppy joes and baked goods available with those proceeds also going to support the All Vets Club’s operations.
She pointed out that on Thursday August 22, 2013, rummage sale items can be dropped off at the Bunker in Jamestown from 6-p.m., to 9-p.m.
Then, on Friday August 23rd, the Bunker will be the location for the rummage sale, and food items from noon to 7-p.m.
On Saturday August 24th the hours at the Bunker will be 8-a.m., to 1-p.m.
She added that all proceeds will be donated to the All Vets Club for operations, now under the management of Jon Beyer.
The event is sponsored by: The American Legion Auxiliary, the DAV Auxiliary and the VFW Auxiliary of Jamestown.
For more information contact Nellie Degen at 320-5440, or Mary Holzworth:
Jamestown, ND (KCSi-T.V.) — The Stutsman County Memorial Museum will host an Ice Cream Social on Sunday August 18, 2013 form 2-4-p.m. at the Museum at 321 3rd Street, Southeast in Jamestown.
To be served will be root beer floats, and ice cream.
David Morlock will be at the event, to play the Museum’s turn-of-the-century, Kimball piano, accompanying sing-a-longs of old favorite songs.
The event is also the opportunity to view first-hand the progress being made on the construction of the two-story gazebo on the lot north of the Museum, and to visit with the in-house construction boss, Alden Kollman, and his helpers.
The Museum’s Front Porch Chat will not be held that day, but will return on Sunday August 25, 2013. The Guest Speaker will be Bill Kennedy of the James River Valley Library System, talking on the history of the Alfred Dickey Public Library and present and future plans.
MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) – North Dakota investors of an ethanol plant operated by an Iowa man want financial control in the energy company behind it.
Robert Hylden and Darren Sheldon, both of Fargo, N.D., have filed a petition in Cerro Gordo County District Court. It asks the court to appoint a receiver to take temporary control of Energae LP to ensure additional assets aren’t misspent.
The men claim Darrell Smith, of Forest City, solicited their investments for the North Dakota plant through misrepresentations. The Iowa Insurance Division revoked Smith’s insurance and securities license over allegations he misspent the money.
Smith’s attorney, Kathryn Barnhill, says her client did not solicit investments from Hylden and Sheldon. She says no securities laws have been broken.
A hearing is scheduled Tuesday.
WAHPETON, N.D. (AP) – Wahpeton residents will vote Oct. 1 on a plan to remodel and renovate school buildings.
The Daily News reports that the School Board has set a limit of $30 million for the project. It’s to include an addition to the middle school with more gymnasium and classroom space, and mechanical and electrical upgrades at the high school.
The school district plans several public informational meetings over the next two months.
The project would be completed by fall 2015 if voters approve.
MARMARTH, N.D. (AP) – The school board in the small southwestern North Dakota town of Marmarth has decided to spend nearly $1 million on a school addition.
School Board President Amber Battest acknowledges that the amount seems a bit much for a town of 136 people with 18 students. But she says the town is growing, and the K-8 school built in the 1960s has run out of room.
The state Department of Public Instruction has signed off on the project. It will add two classrooms, a handicapped-accessible bathroom and storage and is to be finished by fall 2014.
Money for the project will come from the school’s resources and a no-interest loan from the Slope County Commission that the school can pay back as it is able.
FARGO, N.D. (AP) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture is forecasting North Dakota’s 2013 spring wheat crop to be down 10 percent from last year.
The department in its crop production report forecasts the crop based on Aug. 1 conditions at 229.6 million bushels, unchanged from the July forecast. The average yield is expected to be 41 bushels per acre, down 4 bushels from last year but unchanged from the July estimate.
The Durum wheat crop is forecast to be 28.2 million bushels, down 34 percent from last year but up 6 percent from the July estimate. The average yield is forecast at 34 bushels per acre, up 2 bushels from last year and last month.
Soybean production is forecast to be 140 bushels, down 13 percent from last year.
In world and national news…
BOSTON (AP) – Former Boston crime boss Whitey Bulger has been convicted in a string of 11 killings and other underworld crimes. The 83-year-old Bulger faces life in prison after being convicted of committing or playing a role in the killings during the 1970s and ’80s while he led the Winter Hill Gang, Boston’s Irish mob.
SAN DIEGO (AP) – The San Diego County sheriff says the man suspected of abducting a 16-year old California girl fired at least one shot before authorities killed him in the Idaho wilderness. Sheriff Bill Gore says Hannah Anderson didn’t know her mother and brother had been killed until she was rescued. The sheriff says Hannah was taken against her will and was under “extreme duress.” She has now returned to California with her father.
NEW YORK (AP) – Mayor Michael Bloomberg is vowing to appeal a federal judge’s ruling that the New York Police Department violated the civil rights of tens of thousands of New Yorkers with its stop-and-frisk policy. Bloomberg says the judge displayed a “disturbing disregard” for what the mayor called the “good intentions” of police officers. And Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly says the notion that the police department engages in racial profiling is “recklessly untrue.” The judge appointed an independent monitor to oversee changes to stop-and-frisk.
LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. (AP) – The 16 public employees from New Jersey who had one of the three winning tickets in last week’s $448 million Powerball jackpot have come forward to claim their prize. The Ocean County employees are calling themselves “Ocean’s 16,” a play on the “Ocean’s Eleven” series of movies. The group showed up at state lottery headquarters today and posed with an oversized mock check made out to Ocean’s 16. Lottery officials say each will get about $3.8 million after taxes.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Missouri State Fair has permanently banned a rodeo clown whose imitation of President Barack Obama has been widely criticized as disrespectful. During the event, a clown wore a mask of Obama and asked the spectators if they wanted to see “Obama run down by a bull.” Many in the audience responded enthusiastically. But the act was criticized by Democrats and Republicans alike after video and photos of the event were posted online.












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