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Mar 18 2024
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60-year-old dies in farm tractor crash in Wells County
WELLS COUNTY, N.D. (KFYR) - The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a 60-year-old Fessenden man died after his farm tractor entered the ditch and he was thrown from it on 9th Street NE about six miles west of Cathay.
The crash was reported around 9 a.m. Monday. It remains under investigation.
KFYRSep 27 2023
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Lions, Packers meet in Thursday night showdown for NFC North lead
OPENING LINE: Lions by 1½, according to LAST MEETING: Lions won 20-16 at Green Bay on Jan. 8. LAST WEEK: Lions won 20-6 at home over Falcons; Packers won 18-17 at home over Saints LIONS PLAYER TO WATCH: TE Sam LaPorta has 18 catches, the most receptions by a rookie tight end in his first three games, surpassing the mark set by Keith Jackson in Philadelphia 35 years ago. He also is the first
Associated PressMar 17 2024
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Suspect Jaremy Smith captured following fatal shooting of New Mexico State Police officer
The suspect wanted for the killing of a New Mexico State Police officer has been captured following a "pursuit and officer-involved shooting," authorities say. Police say Jaremy Smith, 32, of South Carolina, shot Officer Justin Hare on Interstate 40 near mile marker 318 at around 5:30 a.m. Friday after Smith pulled over to the side of the road with a flat tire. "Jaremy Smith has been captured
Fox News (Online News)Mar 20 2024
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1 critically injured after vehicle hits pedestrian at 13th and Broadway
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - One person suffered critical injuries from being hit by a vehicle at a north Wichita intersection. Sedgwick County dispatch confirmed the collision happened about 8 p.m. at 13th and Broadway.
12 News has a crew at the scene where the emergency response includes the Wichita Fire Department and Wichita Police Department. Sedgwick County EMS transported the injured
KWCHMar 20 2024
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Hoeven helps nail down federal approval for Coyote Creek Mine plan
In another successful effort to secure coal’s continued role in the nation’s energy mix and provide certainty for North Dakota’s coal producers, U.S. Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND) on March 18 announced the approval of a new federal mine plan for the state’s Coyote Creek Mine. The approved plan will allow for the development of two tracts of federal coal located under private surface acreage,
The Ripon AdvanceMar 19 2024
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Staying breezy tomorrow with snow later this week
Sunshine stays across southern Minnesota throughout the day, but winds out of the north at 10-20 mph will keep highs around freezing this afternoon. Tomorrow sees a few more clouds working their way into the region, but winds remain lighter and highs warm up into the mid to upper 30s. Thursday night looks to be when we see our first chance of snow coming into the region, with a quick system
Post-BulletinMar 19 2024
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Obituary: Shirley A. McLaughlin
SCARBOROUGH – Shirley A. McLaughlin, 91, of Scarborough, passed away peacefully at her home while surrounded by her loving family on March 18, 2024. She was born in North Conway, NH on Oct. 27, 1932 and owned and operated Pleasant Hill Golf Course – from its’ birth through the evolution into the disc golf version it is today.
Visitation is scheduled from 9 – 10 a.m. with a service
Portland Press HeraldSep 18 2023
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Fighter pilot mysteriously ejected yesterday above South Carolina and the Navy can't find the plane
Yesterday, a US Marine fighter pilot flying an F-35 jet over Charleston, South Carolina ejected from the aircraft for an undisclosed reason. The pilot is in stable condition but the plane is, um, missing. The US Joint Base Charleston is asking the public for help finding the jet. In a statement to NPR, the Marine Corps did not specify whether the jet's transponder was on, or whether it was
Boing BoingMar 20 2024
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Youthworks receives $1 million from Yield Giving
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott’s foundation Yield Giving donated $1 million to the Bismarck non-profit Youthworks on Tuesday. It was one of the nearly 360 organizations selected out of a pool of nearly 6,000 applicants. Every year, nearly one thousand young people go to one of Youthworks’ locations in North Dakota when they need a temporary home. Whether they’re a
KFYRMar 20 2024
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MOST ACCURATE FORECAST: Stalled out storm system finally begins to clear out today
PHOENIX — An area of low pressure that has been stalled over Arizona bringing rain and snow, is finally starting to clear out today. We'll see a few more spotty showers and thunderstorms develop over the higher terrain north of Phoenix today, but the Valley will begin to dry out. High pressure will build in next, bringing another big warm-up by the end of the week. Valley highs will climb into
ABC 15 Arizona