
Minot Police News
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Guilty Plea in Motorcycle Accident Dec 3 2009 7:23PM
A Minot man has pleaded guilty to negligent manslaughter, following a motorcycle accident this summer that killed a Texas man.
Minot Police officers said on July 20th, the 19-year-old Connor Crowdus was driving drunk when his cycle rear-ended a Jeep, th
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Dec 2 2009 11:05AM
Authorities are crediting a 3
1/2-year-old boy with raising the alarm when a Jamestown apartment
building caught fire.
Iziaya (eye-ZAY'-uh) Church woke his mother, Lisa, then went to
the apartment above them to alert his grandmother, Crystal Chu
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| Alberta clipper catches ND motorists off guard Dec 2 2009 7:42AM
The first blast of winter in North Dakota
caught many motorists in the north central and northeastern parts
of the state off guard.
Minot Police Lt. Steve Whitesell says officers responded to 66
vehicle accidents in a 20-hour period, including s
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Sliding Into Winter Dec 1 2009 7:15PM
This is how the day started for many motorists in Minot today.
Winter came sliding into North Dakota today - starting with freezing rain and adding light snow on top.
The mixture made for a very slick morning drive - and contributed to dozens of acciden
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Dec 1 2009 4:41PM
An Alberta clipper is moving into north
central and northeast North Dakota from Canada. It's bringing
freezing rain and snow, leading to dozens of vehicle accidents.
Minot police are asking residents to stay off the streets if
possible.
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Dec 1 2009 4:34PM
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem is asking
the state Supreme Court to close what he calls a loophole in North
Dakota's law against corporate farming.
Stenehjem is challenging a judge's ruling that allows a
nonprofit corporation to keep 527 acres
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Have You Seen This Girl? Nov 25 2009 7:15PM
This was the scene north of Minot in May of 2006 a frantic search for a three year old gone missing.
Today while Reachelle Smith is still missing, we have another tool to use to try and find her...
It has been three and a half years now since Reac
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Have You Seen This Girl? Nov 25 2009 7:02PM
This was the scene north of Minot in May of 2006 a frantic search for a three year old gone missing.
Today while Reachelle Smith is still missing, we have another tool to use to try and find her...
It has been three and a half years now since R
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Santa Rides a Harley Nov 21 2009 8:07PM
Santa's sleigh may not leave the garage until December 24th, but today in Minot, Old Saint Nick was showing off a slightly different mode of transportation.
The "Santa Rides a Harley" event is an annual fundraiser sponsored by the Harley Owners Group of
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Sleeping Teen Hurt By Drunk Driver Nov 9 2009 11:27PM
A late night accident sends one Minot girl to the hospital and another to jail.
Police report just before midnight a vehicle smashed into a home at 1500 20th Avenue northwest...
Here was the scene this morning.
The Cadalac went through a bedroom wi
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 9 2009 4:13PM
Federal Interior Secretary Ken Salazar
says energy development in North Dakota must be done in a balanced
and reasonable way. Speaking at an energy conference in Bismark,
Salazar said he supports energy development on federal land but
said, "we don't
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 9 2009 11:05AM
The North Dakota attorney general's office
is asking for help in solving a cold case.
Officials say 38-year-old Donna Michalenko of rural McLean
County disappeared 41 years ago, on Nov. 9, 1968. Her three
children are still looking for answers.
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Car crashes into Minot house, pins girl Nov 9 2009 7:21AM
Minot police say a 15-year-old girl was
injured when a car crashed into a house and landed on top of her.
Police Sgt. Chad Eagleson described the injuries as serious but
not life-threatening.
Eagleson says emergency crews had to use air bag
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Top Law Enforcement Officer Nov 4 2009 7:24PM
The duty of a law enforcement officer is to serve and protect, and for the past 36 years, one local officer has gone above and beyond that call of duty.
Today, the Minot Exchange Club honored Captain Steve Kukowski as its "Law Enforcement Officer of the
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Bar Opening Request Voted Down Oct 28 2009 10:53PM
The owner of a Minot bar had a request for longer hours on New Year's Eve turned down by a city committee today.
Fred Mueller of Sports on Tap appeared before the Liquor and Gambling Control Commitee of the city council and made his case that the city s
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Illegal Aliens Arrested In Minot Oct 26 2009 7:45PM
Two men working on a wind project south of Minot were arrested early this morning for being in the country illegally.
Minot Police say the arrests came after officers responded to an assault report at a local motel.
The two men were turned over to the B
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 26 2009 11:12AM
North Dakota's assistant Water
Commission engineer says the state's Devils Lake outlet will be
turned off for the year by the end of this week.
Todd Sando says the equipment must be winterized before ice
forms.
He says officials will be bu
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| Illegal immigrants arrested in Minot Oct 26 2009 8:45AM
Two men working on a wind project south of
Minot are accused of being in the country illegally and are being
turned over to the Border Patrol.
Minot police say the arrests came after officers responded to an
assault report at a motel about 2 a.m
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| Illegal alients arrested in Minot Oct 26 2009 7:21AM
Two men working on a wind project south of
Minot are accused of being in the country illegally and are being
turned over to the Border Patrol.
[[kxtopic:minot-police:t[Minot Police]:t]] say the arrests came after officers responded to an
assault
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Crime Time - Crisis Negotiation Team Oct 23 2009 7:37PM
You probably have never heard of the Crisis Negotiation Team, and you might not notice their presence on a crime scene...but officers say that's what makes them even more effective in diffusing some of the most tense situations.
Tonight, Catherine Ross t
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| Minot man accused of firing shots in city Oct 21 2009 10:51AM
[[kxtopic:minot-police:t[Minot Police]:t]] say a man was arrested after
firing a handgun in the city limits.
Police Lt. Steve Whitesell says the 25-year-old man is being
held on a misdemeanor charge of "disobeying a movement control
order."
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Vandalism at Practice Field Oct 19 2009 8:54PM
The practice football field at Minot High School is a bit of a mess today after someone drove a vehicle around it.
Minot police say they received a report of a pickup truck on the practice field about 5:00 Sunday morning.
Officers found 21-year old Ada
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 19 2009 11:12AM
The Army Corps of Engineers has narrowed
a list of possible flood control options for the Fargo-Moorhead
area to three.
The corps says those alternatives include a diversion channel
through Minnesota, a diversion channel through North Dakota and
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| Minot man accused of tearing up field Oct 19 2009 10:30AM
Minot police say a man was cited for drunken
driving after tearing up a high school football practice field with
his pickup.
Police Lt. Steve Whitesell said it happened around 5 a.m.
Monday. He said police went to the Minot High School's campu
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Police Train Servers in Liquor Sales Oct 8 2009 7:23PM
How much alcohol is too much alcohol?
This is a question many servers must answer on a daily basis in restaurants and bars, and today, a few local servers received some tips for making that determination.
Server Training is a yearly course offered by th
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Teen Injured Walking To School Sep 23 2009 7:22PM
A fifteen year old Minot boy was injured this morning on his way to school when he was struck by a car on Burdick Expressway.
The incident happened here where amber warning lights warn drivers of people crossing.
We told you a few years ago about s
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Minot Immigration Violation Sep 20 2009 11:20PM
The Minot Police Department detained two men on suspicion of being in the country illegally yesterday.
Officers stopped a vehicle on South Broadway yesterday afternoon for driving with expired registration.
In the course of the stop, the senior officer
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Kenmare Evacuations Sep 10 2009 11:14PM
Several businesses and homes in Kenmare were evacuated for several hours today after explosives were discovered in an abandoned building in the downtown area.
Jim Olson reports on the incident that cleared out the town square.
The streets and sidewalks
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Kenmare Evacuations Sep 10 2009 10:59PM
Several businesses and homes in Kenmare were evacuated for several hours today after explosives were discovered in an abandoned building in the downtown area.
Jim Olson reports on the incident that cleared out the town square.
The streets and sidewalks
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Police Worried About Traffic Sep 10 2009 8:41PM
Officers with the Minot Police Department say they're cracking down on a too-common problem on area roads: drivers not yielding to emergency vehicles.
Sgt. Margie Zietz with the Minot P-D says vehicles are required to stop or yield to all police, fire,
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Explosives Scare Causes Evacuation Sep 10 2009 8:41PM
Several homes and businesses in Kenmare were evacuated this afternoon after reports of explosives found in the 'Old Kenmare Clothing Store'.
We've been unable to reach officials with the Ward County Sheriff's office, but an evacuee says she was told to l
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| Train stuck in Minot Sep 9 2009 5:22AM
Minot police say a freight train got stuck
while crossing a road near the Souris Valley golf course., and
crews might have to use two cranes to get it out.
Police say a damaged track led the BNSF train to derail and get
stuck about 7 p.m., Tuesd
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Aug 28 2009 2:13AM
Officials say the bills from North
Dakota's 2009 spring floods and other severe weather are still
coming in, but they believe they'll reach the 78.3 million dollar
threshold for the federal government to pay 90 percent of the
recovery cost. An update
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Officer Awarded for Actions Aug 27 2009 7:23PM
One of Minot's finest was honored this afternoon with a Bravery Award for his action in disarming and apprehending a man with 12-gauge shot gun earlier this year.
Sergeant Paul Burns was presented with the award by North Dakota Peace Officer past Presi
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| Minot sergeant honored for bravery in work Aug 27 2009 5:44PM
A Minot police sergeant has been honored for
his bravery after successfully taking an armed suspect into
custody.
Capt. Bill Brown with Minot police and a past president of the
North Dakota Peace Officers Association presented an award to Sgt.
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Safety As School Starts Aug 26 2009 7:24PM
The added traffic of school children is a good excuse for drivers to use some added caution as well.
That's what the Minot Police Department is advising.
Drivers are reminded to stop for pedestrians in crosswalks and be aware of children that may be h
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Select Inn Aggravated Assault Aug 16 2009 11:13PM
Minot Police arrested a man last night on charges of aggravated assault.
Just after 4 am, Minot Central Dispatch received a call from a female reporting that someone was trying to kill her. Officers responded to the Select Inn, where they determined a fe
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Arrests in Theft/Vandalism Aug 13 2009 7:26PM
A 12-year-old and a 13-year-old boy have been charged with a vandalism and car theft spree on Monday night.
Minot Police report a 13-year old boy who lives in northwest Minot and a 12-year-old boy from southeast Minot are now in the juvenile court syste
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| Montana suspect arrested in Minot Aug 13 2009 7:21AM
Minot police say they have arrested a man
wanted on a felony robbery warrant out of Montana's Missoula
County.
Twenty-one-year-old Matthew Bentz of Minot was taken into
custody at a local restaurant without incident Wednesday night. He
is being
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| Montana suspect arrested in Minot Aug 13 2009 7:21AM
Minot police say they have arrested a man
wanted on a felony robbery warrant out of Montana's Missoula
County.
Twenty-one-year-old Matthew Bentz of Minot was taken into
custody at a local restaurant without incident Wednesday night. He
is being
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Vandalism Spree Aug 11 2009 7:17PM
Minot police say someone stole vehicles from two different buildings and damaged them by intentionally crashing them into trees overnight.
Authorities believe the incidents at a Park District maintenance building and the Nodak Speedway office are relat
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Aug 11 2009 11:12AM
The Three Affiliated Tribes plans to start
broadcasting Business Council meetings to all districts on the Fort
Berthold Reservation, using federal stimulus money.
The tribe says the live broadcast is an effort to make tribal
government more open
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| Minot police investigate vehicle vandalism Aug 11 2009 8:25AM
Minot police say someone stole vehicles from
two different buildings and damaged them by intentionally crashing
them into trees.
Authorities believe the incidents at a Park District maintenance
building and the Nodak Speedway office are related.
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| SD man crashes air seeder into ND overpass Aug 11 2009 7:35AM
A South Dakota man who bought an air seeder
in the Stanley area of northwestern North Dakota didn't make it
home with the piece of farm equipment.
Minot police say 31-year-old Joel Koskan from Wood, S.D., was
hauling the air seeder on the U.S. H
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| SD man crashes air seeder into ND overpass Aug 11 2009 7:35AM
A South Dakota man who bought an air seeder
in the Stanley area of northwestern North Dakota didn't make it
home with the piece of farm equipment.
Minot police say 31-year-old Joel Koskan from Wood, S.D., was
hauling the air seeder on the U.S. H
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Sheriff's Department Adding Position Aug 5 2009 7:44PM
The workload for the Ward County Sheriff's Department will be getting a bit easier to handle soon thanks to federal funds that will bring another deputy to the department.
Nearly 163-thousand dollars from the COPS Hiring Recovery Program has been awar
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Sex Offender Moves In Jul 28 2009 9:36PM
Minot Police say a high-risk sex offender has moved into a northwest Minot neighborhood.
23-year-old Kelly Langan has registered that he is living at 420 3rd Street Northwest.
Police say Langan was convicted as a juvenile of Gross Sexual Imposition in
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Minot Man "Shocked" by Police Tactics Jul 17 2009 7:23PM
Minot police say they used a Taser to subdue a man who was walking around Odd's Trailer Park with a loaded 12-gauge shotgun.
Lieutenant Steve Whitesell says the 47-year-old man refused to put down the gun when ordered, but officers surrounded him and
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| Minot police subdue man with shotgun Jul 17 2009 7:21AM
Minot police say they used a Taser to subdue
a man who was walking around a mobile home park with a loaded
shotgun.
Lt. Steve Whitesell says the 47-year-old man refused to put down
the gun when ordered, but officers surrounded him and one was ab
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Sunnyside Theft Jul 14 2009 7:23PM
An anonymous phone call to the Minot Police Department yesterday has led to three juveniles being charged with burglary.
Around 8:00 pm Monday evening, police received information on the whereabouts of some stolen property
from Sunnyside Elementary Scho
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Jul 14 2009 4:14PM
A citizens group says it's considering
legal action after Minnesota regulators declined to reconsider
approval of a power line project that will touch four different
states. The Citizens Energy Task Force opposes the CapX2020
transmission line projec
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Jul 14 2009 4:14PM
Elected and spiritual leaders of the Sioux
tribes are planning meetings to discuss their 122-year-old claim
for return of Black Hills land and a lawsuit that runs counter to
the tribes' position on the issue.
The Sioux tribes have refused to tak
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| Minot cracking down on booze Jul 14 2009 3:52PM
[[kxtopic:minot-police:t[Minot Police]:t]] are telling barber shops, beauty
salons, and spa businesses in the city to stop serving
complimentary booze to their customers.
A statement from police says those businesses are breaking the
law. It say
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Semitrailer Stolen in Minot Jul 13 2009 7:16PM
Minot police are investigating a report of a stolen semitrailer carrying up to $20,000 worth of concrete and
construction equipment.
The 48-foot-long semitrailer was reported stolen Saturday afternoon.
Police say the semitrailer is silver and has
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Jul 13 2009 11:12AM
A mystery woman is being credited with
possibly saving the life of another woman involved in a Dickinson
car crash.
Thirty-three-year-old Jessica Meuchel suffered a seizure while
she was driving and collided with another vehicle. Meuchel's
pass
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| Semitrailer with equipment stolen Jul 13 2009 8:24AM
Minot police are investigating a report of a
stolen semitrailer carrying up to $20,000 worth of concrete and
construction equipment.
The 48-foot-long semitrailer was reported stolen Saturday
afternoon.
Police say the semitrailer is silver
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Minot PD Compliance Checks Jul 12 2009 11:30PM
The Minot Police Department is reporting the results of recent compliance checks with local tobacco retailers.
Fourteen businesses passed the compliance check by refusing to sell to a minor, with no businesses failing the check.
The violation of Selling
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Coffer Dam Safety Jul 10 2009 7:29PM
The near miss by Rick and Marshall is a reminder to us all of just how dangerous the Mouse River can be especially around the coffer dams.
Signs like this one mark the areas of the river through Minot where coffer dams are present and the dangers to a p
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Police Seeking Runaway Teen Jul 8 2009 8:07PM
Minot Police are searching for a girl who they believe has run away.
14-year-old Chelsea Roche ROASH left her home at around 7:30 pm on July 6th.
She told her parents she would be riding her dark purple mountain bike to Oak Park, and was told to be hom
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Domestic Preparedness Training Jun 27 2009 10:59PM
They train to be ready for any situation- even if that situation is uncommon in our area.
Protestors may not be abundant in North Dakota, but the Minot Police Department and other emergency personnel feel it's important to handle them appropriately.
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Minot Police Continue To Investigate Crimes Jun 24 2009 9:15PM
The Minot Police Department continues to seek information relating to various acts of vandalism, which occurred in Minot during recent months.
One case under investigation is the vandalism
at Rosehill Cemetery involving the displacement of nearly thirty
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| Police still seek train tampering suspects Jun 23 2009 3:45PM
Minot police say whoever tampered with the
controls of two parked Canadian Pacific Railway locomotives and
moved them onto the main tracks last month also may be responsible
for other recent vandalism.
Police are seeking suspects in vandalism at
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Police Investigate Possible Arson Jun 22 2009 11:21PM
Minot Police and Fire Departments are investigating a house fire over the weekend as a possible case of arson.
Police Sergeant David Goodman says Saturday night an emergency call came in that someone was breaking into this house in Northwest Minot.
Goo
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Police Investigate Possible Arson Jun 22 2009 11:21PM
Minot Police and Fire Departments are investigating a house fire over the weekend as a possible case of arson.
Police Sergeant David Goodman says Saturday night an emergency call came in that someone was breaking into this house in Northwest Minot.
Go
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Dad Fest Jun 20 2009 7:29PM
Father's Day may not be until Sunday, but dozens of dads and their families decided to celebrate a little early this Saturday.
For the sixth year, Minot's First Assembly of God Church
hosted an event called "Dad Fest."
The free gathering featured music
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Fatal Motorcylce Accident Jun 20 2009 7:29PM
A crash involving a Jeep and a motorcycle killed one man early this morning.
Officers at the Minot Police Department say 18-year-old passenger Victor Mercado of Schertz, Texas was pronounced dead at Trinity Hospital.
The driver of the motorcycle, 19-yea
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Dad Fest Jun 20 2009 7:25PM
Father's Day may not be until Sunday, but dozens of dads and their families decided to celebrate a little early this Saturday.
For the sixth year, Minot's First Assembly of God Church
hosted an event called "Dad Fest."
The free gathering featured music
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Fatal Motorcylce Accident Jun 20 2009 7:24PM
A crash involving a Jeep and a motorcycle killed one man early this morning.
Officers at the Minot Police Department say 18-year-old passenger Victor Mercado of Schertz, Texas was pronounced dead at Trinity Hospital.
The driver of the motorcycle, 19-yea
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Suspects Sought in Assault Jun 19 2009 7:44PM
The Minot Police Department is asking for your help in catching three men suspected of assault and robbery...
Just after two o'clock this morning...Minot Police responded to a report of assault at the Miracle Mart in the Arrowhead Shopping Center.
They
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Traffic Problems in the Magic City Jun 18 2009 7:23PM
Many motorists in the Magic City are having a tough time following traffic laws and the Minot Police are taking notice.
On Tuesday officers targeted the construction zone at 16th street southwest and Burdick and in that time made over 30 traffic stops
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Lifeguard Hurt in Fall at Roosevelt Park Pool Jun 18 2009 7:23PM
A Minot woman went flying off the waterslide at Roosevelt Park Pool last night.
It was a fall that landed the lifeguard in the hospital.
22-year-old lifeguard Rachelle Brockell was sliding down the large slide after the pool had closed last night at abo
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Jun 18 2009 11:05AM
The National Weather Service says there is
moderate flooding along the Wild Rice River at Abercrombie in
southeastern North Dakota.
The initial forecast was for minor flooding after storms Tuesday
that dropped as much as 8 inches of rain in the
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| Minot lifeguard falls from water slide Jun 18 2009 7:00AM
Minot police say a lifeguard slipped off a
water slide at a local pool and fell about 15 feet to the grass
below.
Twenty-two-year-old Rachelle Brockell was taken to a local
hospital. Her condition hasn't been released.
Police Lt. Steve Whi
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| ND Supreme Court reinstates shooting confession Jun 17 2009 8:46PM
North Dakota's Supreme Court says
prosecutors may use the confession of a man who admitted shooting
through the window of a Minot apartment.
A judge suppressed Patrick Golden's statements because police
did not tell Golden he had the right to re
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Police Car Damaged Jun 15 2009 7:18PM
A Minot Police squad car was damaged when a man under arrest kicked out a window.
Police say the 41-year-old man was intoxicated and was arrested on outstanding warrants when he was put into the squad car.
While officers were preparing to take him in,
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| Detainee damages Minot squad car Jun 15 2009 7:35AM
Minot police say a squad car was damaged when
an unruly man kicked out a rear window after being arrested.
Senior Officer Ben Dahl says the 41-year-old man was arrested on
warrants and for detox, and taken to the jail.
Dahl says the man bro
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Jun 9 2009 11:33AM
Bismarck residents woke up to a chilly
morning after the city tied a record low set more than 100 years
ago.
The National Weather Service said the overnight low in Bismarck
was 35 degrees, tying the mark set in 1877.
Information from:
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| Man awaiting sentencing for violating probation Jun 9 2009 9:55AM
A man shot during a 2005 confrontation with
Minot police is awaiting sentencing for violating conditions of his
probation.
Douglas Bell, who now lives in Jamestown, was shot by Minot
officers during a fight outside a Minot home in July 2005. He
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| 2 years after Minot student's death, case still open... Jun 4 2009 6:26PM
College student Anita Knutson was found dead
in her north Minot apartment two years ago today.
Authorities still are looking for her killer.
Minot police detective Bob Barnard says it's frustrating. he
says police have the knife as well as
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Two Years Later, Knutson Case Mystifies Jun 1 2009 11:14PM
It's been nearly two years since Anita Knutson was murdered in her Minot apartment...and today...the search for her killer continues.
The Minot Police Department was flooded with leads after the 18-year-old Minot State University student's death in June
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This is dedicate to Curls:
SAWYER BANK ROBBERY
Were there only five or was there a sixth man who pulled off the bullet riddled 1906 Sawyer bank robber?
It was a cold Octobor morning when a gang broke into Brassett and Lund's hardware store to grab guns and ammunition. Then they pillaged the Sererstrom store for general merchandise. After these successful heists, the now brazen bunch moseyed over to crack the safe at t Sawyer's bank.
Dynomite was put in place to blow the safe door. Although the first charge awolke William Hodges who lived across the street in the post office bulding, it wasn't powerful enough to crack the safe.
Another charge was set off, then another. It wan't untill eight charges were set that the safe's dooor cracked open.
All this commotion awoke most of the town. Several locals grabbed rifles and shotguns and joined Hodges in the post office's second story. However, this fortification didn't go unnoticed. Three of the bandits , armed with Winchester rifles, stood guard outside the bank shooting at everthing that moved. After several rounds of volley, a multitude of holes dotted the side of the post office building. The barrage of bullets was so intense that others still en rout to the scene were forced back to cover. Those in the building were pinned to the floor.
Oddly enough, no one was killed even though a piece of the safe's door was blown 250 feet across the street where it made a two-foot hole in the post office's second story wall.
On the way out of town, the gang which some say had five members while others say six, left another barrage of fire. Shortly after, a possse was organized to head S/W alont the Soo Line tracks.
Checking at every farm yard, they finally met a farmer who had talked with the desperadoes. He gave the first clear count of the men in the group that he suspected were hoboes. He said there were five.
After resting at his farm, three of them headed off to the S/W again while the other two headed N/W.
The two N/W bound fugitives, Jack Hayes and Charles Sullivan, were found sleeping in a haystack. They peacefully surrendered.
THe other three , Mike "Dad" Duffy, E.G. Robinson, and Bert Conroy, were spotted walking the Soo Line tracks to Max. When ordered to stop, they took off. Robinson was brought down by a shot that broke his ankle. Conroy immediately surrendered by throwing up his hands sending money in all directions.
By jumping into a nearby swamp and only suracing briefly for air, Dad Duffy eluded capture for another hour.
All five were sentenced to the state pen to serve terms of 14 years, 10 months to 20 years. Duffy never made it to the big house though. While in the Ward County Jail, he passed out from what he called one of his spells and died 15 minutes later.
After impressing the judge about his feelings on contrition, Robinson recieved the lesser sentence. As it turned out, he was the only one of the four convicts who tried to escape from the pen. All four were released after serving seven to nine years.
What about that sixth man? Had there been another bandit who took off on his own ? Those who said they saw six bandits, not five, leave town point to one more interesting fact. While housed in the Ward County jail, someone on the outside tried to saw through the bar windows of the gang's cell. Was this the sixth bandit ? That remains one of the North Dakota's unsolved mysteries.
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Curles, yep that would be the hill I thought it was 23 but the 19 looks familiar cause thats about how fast I drive that road, and it crosses 23 and goes to benidict. You are correct got my highways mixed up which always explains why i get lost out there.
Thanks for the information .
The forum has been a little to enlightening for my sensory perception of treatment of others on this forum and am leaveing , I remembered our talk from last night and √ checked back.
To you i would like to say goodbye, and who knows we live semi close together I am sure we will see each other at times to time, and I hope I put a smile on your face when we pass. T/c and god bless you and your husband.
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The Skinner hill I was talking about is the hill that goes straight south on county rd 19. It is a good paved road that goes south from what used to be Johns Cafe and garage. the highway goes to Benedict, ND. Are we talking about the same Skinner Hill?
As for the bank robbery in Sawyer, there are photos in the archives of the Ward County Historical Society. The bank buildings are still standing. They are on the corners of main street and are two old brick buildings. One has been a cafe for years. The other is now a bar. I have a copy of the story written by Violet Ballentyne in 1962. I got it at the all school reunion last summer. I don't know how I would ever get you a copy. You are welcome to it though. I sure wish we could contact people with a private message on this board. It would be conveinent sometimes. I spose it is for safety sake.
Have you ever been to some of the old cemetary's around Minot area? I like to look at them and read the stones. My grandfather homesteaded about 5 miles southwest of Sawyer back in the early 1900's. I have very little information on the area other then the report from the Sawyer bank robbery.
All good stuff
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The Skinner family was one of the first familys up here. I believe they were involved in the fur trade. Highway 52 and 23, the old 52 highway is still there. The cemetary is fenced with a gate, I was there and the only grave stone I could make out was a Joseph Skinner born in 1837 i believe and died in 1909.
The story I heard is the family was masacred by Indians in that spot. Skinner hill is still a good place to find arrowheads. It is in a nice spot out of site from the highway . I dont know why the story is not told and I dont know why it is not a tourist attraction. I am sure the story is facinating if anyone knows?
I took this pic in 2008 and went back but did not see the stone, and looks like it was toppled. Its an easy walk . If you increase the size of your screen you maybe able to make it out. Lighting was terrible.
This is kind of an example where the North Dakota tourism misses the mark. Sure missle sites are interesting, but are many storys untold , that can be just as interesting.
This letter i have somewhere , if i ever find it tells of a story of Sully masacred a village of Indians, there is a mass burial grave of women, children, and dogs. The braves were off hunting or indian wars.
Berthold had an indian war but do not know much other than that. Indian wars were faught tribe against tribe. There is a place they still find artifacts. Reply...
I don't know about a Skinner family. I do know that there is a hill in the Sawyer area (I think it is county road 19) that is called Skinner hill. Have you heard of that? Reply...
Curles, pleased to know more about you. It is funny you mention Sawyer Bank Robbery and do not believe it is showen in my book and a quick check on the internet didn come up with anything. I have been looking for a 15 page letter written to my mother in the year 2000 from a 99 year old man who's father was her grandfathers best friend. In the letter he explains in detail what it was like in the early 1900s. I will have to continue looking for my copy.
I am also trying to find the story of the 1895 Estavan bank robber of over million dollars of gold bullion. The story goes he hightaled his illegal treasue across the border near crosby. There are stories about a cave where horse theives used to hide stolen horses and run across the border at night. I do not know of a cave back then on the US side other than the Noonan coal mines. On the Canadian side I do not know.
THe bank robber was caught in the foot hills south of lignite and was in jail when he died under interigation. The most they got out of this outlaw was that he had hidden the gold in a cave. ?
If you have a story post it , I would like to learn more of the Skinner family. Reply...
KX,
It is not that I don't like Custer history, it is that it is more to read then I have time to read. I have many tasks since I am married to a person who can do nothing physical. I am a busy lady. I try to work here and there as well and then of course I love to spoil a group of 3 grandchildren in Fargo.
I have been to the Custer house in Mandan and we did go to the battle site for battle of the little big horn in Wyoming. It was many years ago but I did like it. I love to watch things like that on the history channel. In fact not long ago I watched a documentary on the bullistics of the battle of Custer and how the bullets they find are changing what was always beleived to be true. I like the history channel and watch it a lot. Not long ago I watched a documentary on the Viet Nam conflict. Since my sweet hubby served there as a feild medic, I watched it to know what he saw there. I am interested in lots of history...
Have you ever looked at the history behind the bank robbery in Sawyer, ND back in the late 1800's and the early 1900's? I just got a paper that was written by a history teacher in the 60's about it. I am a native of Sawyer so I found that to really peak my interest.
One thing I would love to do is go to Washington DC and see all the history there. I like to learn about the civil war and find the time leading up to it to be a very romantic time in history. I think I have a jaded veiw because I liked the book Gone With the Wind and that got me started. When I visited New Orleans back in the 80's I did some looking at history as it pertained to the war. It is a facinating place to go to look at history. I expected Rhett Butler to come out of the nearest cat house at any minuete. :)
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IF YOU ARE IN JAIL ASK FOR A KNIFE AND A RAILROAD SPIKE.
Ed Canfield and George Arnott made a dramatic escape from the state pen in 1929. For several weeks, they painstakingly chippped away the mortar between the bricks of a wall in one of their cells with a knife and a rail road spike. There work was undetected because at the end of each day, they replaced the bricks.
They chose to make their escape on Sunday because the roll call was not taken untill noon. So, between 5:30 and 6:00 that morning while other inmates were making noise en route to the dining room, Arnott and Canfield enlared their hole. Once it was big enough for them to slip through, they used a rope they had made by braiding strips of sheets to lower themselves 4 floors to the ground.
Because their cell wall was the outside wall of the prison, the 2 inmates stepped on free soil as soon as their feet touched the ground. True to their calculations, they were not noticed missing untill noon roll call. That meant they had several hours head start.
They alluded capture for several days. The December cold finally forced them to seek shelter where they were discovered and turned over to authorities. This was Arnott's sencond jail break. Before he was sent to the penitentiary, he attempted to bust out of the Ward County jail. Eleven years later, he attempted to get out of jail permanently by slashing his wrists. Reply...
Curls, books and the internet. I just cant understand why you dont like history on Custer? its interesting.
Interesting reading is relaxing, just type in your seach box here or in google and type in your subject, and click away. The knowlege is out there , however there are bias groups also , so i just read. If I learn something it was worth it.
a web-site sounds too much like work. Reply...
I am not sure if you want comment on this thread or not but...anyway....I have read some of this ND history. Have you ever thought of putting together a web site (or maybe you have) with all the information you have gathered? It is interesting and I think it would be a great thing for the arkives of North Dakotans.
I have not read it all because of time but will continue to work at it. thank you for the info. Just curious, where do you find it all? Reply...
JAIL ESCAPE
If awards were givin for the most fantastic jail break it would go to Weldon Shore and Marcus Hilstad for their 1951 sneaky escape from the Bismarck pen.
For up to 12 hours one night and the next morning they fooled guards into thinking they were sleeping by putting dummies in their beds. The dummies were made by stuffing garments with toilet paper.
The prisoners actually sewed stockings onto the trousers fo add an authentic touch. To top off their clones, they made heads out of stuffed underwear. Then they covered their doubles with bed sheets.
The got out of their cells by using smuggled tools to cut the bars which they replaced with chewing gum. They knocked a hole in a wall which led them to a vacant cell. Here they pried open a steel plate on the ceiling and knocked a hole in the concrete. Entering this hole, they crawled in the attic until they gained access to the roof. From there they lowered themselves 50 feet to the ground using a rope that was braided out of quarter-to-half- inch pieces of string that Hilstad smuggled from the prison twine plant.
The inept gaurds were marking down the two escapees as in their bunks thoughout the night, but it would seem they had been shurking their duties, by playing cards, and sleeping most of that time. When they were missed at breakfast, again the new shift of guards missed the head count by marking the 2 freedom seekers as sleeping in. At noon that day one of the guards actually opened the cell and realized they had all been duped.
Despite all this planning, both convicts were caught before the end of the year. Hilstad was captured less than 2 months later in Yakima, Washington. Shore was captured in Minneapolis that December.
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GOLD ?
The first gold found here in North Dakota was near Ft. Ransom in 1862. While working on a railroad survey crew, Henry Griswold's compass showed unusual readings suggesting mineral deposits. This resulted in the 1884 gold rush in that area. The Griswold Mine operated for 2 years then closed because it cost more to process the trace amounts of gold than the metal was worth. It is believed this gold came via glacial actions into this area from South Dakota.
Gold was discovered 3 miles east of Denbigh in 1908 which resulted in the oening of the Eldorado Gold Mining Company and other operations. Again, all of these ventures were short lived. It is believed this gold worked its way down from Canada via glacier.
Potentially, half an ounce of gold a day could be extracted from the sands of the Little Missouri River near the Chaloner Ferry south of Watford City. At least that was the claim made by oldtimers in 1926. Most noted of those washing up there at that time was an old prospector named Thorn. It is said the gold he found in the sands of the Little Missouri was a flour-like quality that washed down the waters from the Black Hills. Although Thorn was not actually finding a half an ounce of gold a day, he said he could if he had the right equipment.
In 1931 came a report ou of Chicago that gold nuggets had been taken from the crops of turkeys grown near Denbigh. Prospectors decended on the area, for the 2nd time, hoping to get rich quick. No one did, though because , again, the quantities were limited. A piece of gold about the size of 2 grrains of wheat was found during this rush making it the larest nugget ever found in the state.
Flour gold which is gold dust in the consistency of flour was , also, found not far away in the Bently Lake area near Drake. Like all the other finds, this one, too, was of no commmercial value.
If you are looking for gold in North Dakota today ? Don't expect to get rich. However , there is one report that said the best chance of discovery of gold in North Dakota was between Logan and Minot.
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THE ENCHANTED HIGHWAY
The Enchanted highway is no longer a dream for sculptor Gary Greff. His visoion is a reality that includes several giant sized sculptures spanning 32 miles of highway from Gladstone to Regent in the south/western part of the state off I-94. Begun in 1992, the display includes what are said to be the largest scrap metal sculptures in the world.

Deer Family.
Grass Hopper.
Fishemen's Dream.

The TIn Family.
The man that put it on the map for your enjoyment, Gary Greff. Reply...
North Dakota has the longest hang time in the history of golf.
North Dakota is host to the only International golf course in the united states if not the world.
The golfer teees off the 9th hole in Canada. The ball lands an hour later in the United States. part of the couse is ondaylight savings time and and the other is on standard time.
Located on the 49th parallel by Portal, North Dakota, and North Portal, Saskatchewan.
Built in 1930, the clubhouse is on American soil, but the next 8 holes are on Canadian property. Then comes the 9th hole where golfers tee off in Canada but putt in on the green, in this case a sand green, in America.
The 1st hole-in-one on the international hole was made by a 14-year-old George Wegener in 1934. when he sank a hole-in-one on the 9th hole at the Gateway Cities Golf Club.
Wegener was the first to accomplish the feat on the 127-yard-hole. As it turned out, he did it again in 1958.
The first time Wegener downed his hole-in-one, he was awarded a case of sparkling water and a box of lifesavers. Although the local residuals were small, his fame spread. His feat iwas recorded in the 1935 edition of Ripley's Velieve It or Not, and featured in a newsreel shown in movie houses across the nation.
For his 2nd hol-in-one on the 9th hole, Wegener recieved the Dunlop Hole-in-One Award, a trophy with the "international ball" implanted in it.
The 9th hole is a 127 three-par-hole.
The last 30 yards of the green are in the United States.
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Angie Dickinson (1931 - ) Famous American actress who is well-known for her role as Seargent Leann "Pepper" Anderson in Police Woman. Born in Kulm, ND
William H. Gass (1924 - ) Writer and philosopher. He wrote Omensetter's Luck and a book of short stories called In the Heart of the Heart of the Country. Born in Fargo, ND (no pic)
Peggy Lee (1920 - 2002) An American Jazz and Traditional Pop singer. She is also an Oscar nominated performer. Born in Jamestown, ND
Louis L'Amour (1908 - 1988) Author known for his vivid descriptions of frontier life. Born in Jamestown, ND Reply...
Fort Union.
Fort Union Trading Post was the principal fur-trading depot in the Upper Missouri River region from 1828 to 1867.
Fort Union Trading Post was established in 1828 by the American Fur Company. It was not a government or military post, but a business, established for the specific purpose of doing business with the northern plains tribes. This trade business continued until 1867 making it the longest lasting American fur trading post.
The fort had visits from various people who became well known during the fur trade period. Names like, George Catlin, Karl Bodmer, John James Audubon and prince Maximilian. Tribal leaders came from many of the nations that traded here at Fort Union as well. A variety of jobs by skilled workers made up many of the duties done at here.
The people, places and stories are a large part of the make up when looking at Fort Union during its historic period. With the help of local citizens and agencies, the site was acquired by the National Park Service in 1966. After three archaeological projects, reconstruction of the bourgeois house was completed in 1987, followed by the walls and bastions in 1989 and finishing the trade house in 1991. Reply...
Boston Custer served as Forage Master for the 7th Cavalry under his older brother G. Custer.
On Jun 25th Boston was at the rear with the pack train. Boston had heard that George Custer had requested ammunition, and for Benteens troops for an impending large battle. Boston passed by Benteen's troops and joined Custer's main column as they moved in for attack. If Boston had stayed with the pack train he would have most certainly servived.
Boston was killed on Last Stand Hill. Like the others a marble marker rests approximately where the body was found. Later exumed and burried at Woodland Cemetary , Monroe, Michigan. Reply...
Tom Custer
Tom Custer after the civil war was commishioned to the 7th Cavalry who served under his brother and rode to his death along side his brother George Armstrong Custer at The LIttle Big Horn. .
Contrary to public belief, George Custer was not mutilated, however he was striped and laid in a semi sitting position with one arm over the top naked body of a stack of naked soldiers.. His hair was not long, to ride on the trail in long hair was more of an inconvenience. He wore his hair short, and in pictures you can see that George Custer's hairline was recedeing. It made for a very poor scalp. It was not out of respect that GC's was not scalped.
Tom however, was mutilated and missing his heart. It seems Tom himself had arrested "Rain-in-the-Face" for murder back at Ft Lincoln, but Rain-in-the-Face escaped vowing to eat his heart.
They may have died in Montana but the ride started out from here. Reply...
SITTING BULL'S GRAVES
Fort Yates, North Dakota vs. Mobridge, South Dakota
Sitting Bull was a pain-in-the-butt to the 19th century White Man. Neither North nor South Dakota wanted him while he was alive. However, attitudes have changed, and SB's progeny have acquired property and clout. Now Sitting Bull is prime real estate in the Dakotas, 110 years too late for him to appreciate it.
Two towns on either side of the Dakota border claim to have Sitting Bull's bones. Which to believe?
North Dakota site.
Fort Yates, North Dakota, has the sickle of history on their side. In 1890, Sitting Bull was "accidentally" shot in Fort Yates and he was buried near the spot. However, Fort Yates loses points for presentation. The dirt road leading to the grave site is marked by a sad, hand-painted sign nailed to a wooden post. It lists precariously toward a gully. The grave itself is at the far end of a small, dusty parking area. It's covered by a thick slab of concrete and a big rock. You will be the only one here, guaranteed - - if you can find it.
Is Sitting Bull still in this grave? Not according to the folks downriver in Mobridge, South Dakota.
Mobridge freely admits that they drove to Ft. Yates in 1953 and stole Sitting Bull's bones. They dug up the grave with a backhoe and scurried back across the border before Ft. Yates had finished breakfast. Ft. Yates snorts that all Mobridge got were some horse bones, or maybe the bones of a White Man (chuckle) who was buried on top (Sitting Bull, they say, was buried deep in quicklime so that he would rot quickly). Ft. Yates installed the slab of concrete and the big rock afterward, to ward off any other bonesnatching 'burgs.
Mobridge could care less. Whatever bones they got they encased in a steel vault embedded in a 20-ton block of concrete, then buried the whole thing on top of a very visible bluff overlooking the Missouri River. They built billboards directing tourists to the site and erected a granite pillar over it, topped by a seven-ton bust of Sitting Bull, executed by Mr. Designer Of South Dakota's Big But Will Never Be Finished Crazy Horse Mountain Face Statue Out By Mount Rushmore, Korczak Zoilkowski. Nyah-nyah, North Dakota.
The reason for this squabbling eludes us, since the Mobridge site is just as empty as the one in Fort Yates. But a dead celebrity is a dead celebrity. And the Dakotas ain't Hollywood.The reason for this squabbling eludes us, since the Mobridge site is just as empty as the one in Fort Yates. But a dead celebrity is a dead celebrity. And the Dakotas ain't Hollywood.
 Sitting Bull's Grave, Mobridge, South Dakota.
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