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Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 12 2009 4:14PM
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem and North
Dakota higher education officials are discussing how to respond to
a judge's order that bars a change in the University of North
Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname.
Stenehjem said he talked over the issue
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| Richland County deputy struck by drunken driver Nov 12 2009 1:11PM
Richland County authorities say a
sheriff's deputy was struck by a drunken driver along a road south
of Wahpeton and was treated for minor injuries to his arm.
A 21-year-old Wahpeton woman was arrested.
A statement from the sheriff's office
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| Latest Montana news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 13 2009 3:51AM
There will be no more school this week in
the Anaconda School District because of high absenteeism from the
flu.
Classes were also canceled last Friday.
Schools were open Monday, but district superintendent Tom
Darnell said 315 students ca
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| Twin sibling held in Sidney shooting Oct 12 2009 7:22PM
Police in Sidney have arrested a
27-year-old woman after her twin brother was shot in the stomach
during an argument.
Assistant Police Chief Robert Burnison said the siblings were at
another person's home early Sunday when they began arguing in
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| Latest Montana news, sports, business and entertainment:... Sep 29 2009 3:51AM
A search is underway in southwest Montana
for a Wyoming man who is missing along with his dog.
The Ravalli County Sheriff's Office says search teams have been
looking for 44-year-old Barry Matthew Ford since Saturday. The
office did not give a h
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| Man arrested after shooting, standoff with police Sep 28 2009 11:06PM
A 51-year-old Sidney man accused of
shooting another man in the face, arm, leg and hand before engaging
police in an armed standoff has been arrested.
Sidney police say Robert M. Escobedo was arrested early Sunday
morning after a standoff that l
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Sep 17 2009 2:14AM
Federal Homeland Security Secretary Janet
Napolitano says she won't start any new border construction
projects while her department reviews how those projects were
chosen.
Homeland Security already has signed many construction
contracts, includ
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| Man sentenced in Wahpeton for eavesdropping Sep 16 2009 5:23PM
A man has been ordered to serve 10 days in
jail for eavesdropping in Richland County.
Authorities say 52-year-old Anthony Siemieniewski
(sim-in-EW'-skee) put a camera and microphone in a heating duct of
a bedroom in a home he owned. Tenants foun
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Sep 15 2009 4:13PM
A new computer system for paying North
Dakota's Medicaid bills is delayed again.
The project is being developed by Affiliated Computer Services
of Dallas. It was supposed to be finished by May.
ACS executive Mark Boxer told legislators Tues
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| High Red River levels threaten 1869 cemetery Sep 15 2009 11:54AM
The Red River is threatening to take the
caskets away from an eastern North Dakota cemetery that dates back
to 1869.
Officials say flooding since 1997 has caused the ground around
the Hemnes Cemetery near the town of Christine to slowly cave in.
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Sidney Airshow Preps Aug 19 2009 11:22PM
In 2004, Sidney, Montana hosted an airshow that included two reserve jets from the Snowbirds Demonstration Team.
That event was so successful that organizers immediately began working on bringing the entire Canadian Air Force's Snowbirds to Sidney.
And
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Shooting Jul 2 2009 10:59PM
2 PEOPLE ARE IN JAIL TONIGHT, FACING CHARGES IN CONNECTION WITH A DRIVE-BY SHOOTING IN WAHPETON.
ANDREW LOPEZ FACES A RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT CHARGE,
AND CRYSTAL GARCIA FACES THE CHARGE OF BEING AN ACCOMPLICE.
POLICE SAY LOPEZ FIRED SEVERAL SHOTS OUT
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Jun 26 2009 11:12AM
Election officials in Fargo say more than
1,600 residents voted early on a proposed half-cent sales tax
increase for flood protection.
Early voting was available Tuesday through Thursday. Election
coordinator DeAnn Buckhouse says more than 300 p
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| Victims ID'd in Richland County crash Jun 26 2009 10:02AM
The Highway Patrol has identified the
Wahpeton couple killed in a fatal crash in southeastern North
Dakota's Richland County.
Authorities say 49-year-old Steven Anderson and his 49-year-old
wife, Kimberly, died when their minivan went off a coun
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Jun 25 2009 4:06PM
Jurors have convicted two men in the
killings of a Grand Forks father and son eight years ago.
Joseph Moncada and Billy Joe Aguero are to be sentenced Aug. 7,
for the deaths of 40-year-old Robert Belgarde and his 19-year-old
son, Damien, on a ro
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| Richland County crash kills 2 Jun 25 2009 11:05AM
A crash in southeastern North Dakota's
Richland County has killed two people.
Sheriff Larry Leshovsky (lah-SHEF'-skee) says a minivan went off
a county road, hit a tree and went into the Wild Rice River between
Colfax and Abercrombie.
The
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... May 15 2009 2:27AM
University of North Dakota officials
expect the school will be dropping its Fighting Sioux nickname and
Indian head logo.
U-N-D has been known as the "Fighting Sioux" since the 1930s.
Before then, the school's teams were called the Flickertail
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| Wahpeton mail carrier sentenced to probation May 14 2009 6:05PM
A mail carrier and former sheriff has been
sentenced probation for delaying and destroying about four tons of
mail over a 10-year period.
Authorities say Allen Prochnow of Wahpeton reached a plea deal
in November that called for five years of pr
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| SC infant dies after pacifier taped to his mouth May 6 2009 8:32PM
Authorities say the foster mother of a
9-month-old boy who died when she taped a pacifier to his mouth
faces charges.
Investigators say neonatal nurse Angela Dukes was in her first
day caring for the boy on Feb. 8. They say she tried to quiet hi
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Apr 29 2009 2:14AM
The Air Force says a nuclear missile will
be removed from an underground silo in western North Dakota because
runoff from snowmelt leaked into the facility. Minot Air Force Base
spokeswoman Laurie Arellano says there is no danger to the public.
She
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Apr 29 2009 2:14AM
The U.S. Air Force says a nuclear missile
will be removed from an underground silo in western North Dakota
because runoff from snowmelt leaked into the facility.
Minot Air Force Base spokeswoman Laurie Arellano says there is
no danger to the pub
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| ATV crash victim identified Apr 28 2009 4:55PM
The Highway Patrol has identified a
Lidgerwood man who died when the all-terrain vehicle he was driving
overturned in a ditch on a Richland County road.
Authorities say 62-year-old Richard Gilles (GILL'-us) died at
the scene Monday about 16 mile
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Apr 21 2009 10:52PM
Motor Coach Industries says it has emerged
from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and has a new majority owner.
The Illinois company runs a bus plant in Pembina, with about 220
workers. Motor Coach filed for bankruptcy protection in September.
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Apr 21 2009 11:47AM
Gov. Tim Pawlenty and two local lawmakers
are presenting their flood relief and recovery package for
Minnesota victims of the Red River floods.
Pawlenty, Sen. Keith Langseth and Rep. Morrie Lanning were in
Moorhead on Tuesday morning.
The
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| Sheyenne River breaks out in northern Richland County... Apr 21 2009 10:58AM
More breakouts along the Sheyenne River in
northern Richland County.
Overland flooding from record amounts of water started late last
week.
Sheriff Larry Leshovsky and deputies have been going door to
door, alerting rural residents south o
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| Richland County officials report flood rescues Mar 27 2009 9:42PM
Crews have been using boats and
helicopters to rescue families from floodwaters in Richland County.
Wahpeton Fire Department members say they used a boat to bring
four children from a farm home surrounded by water near Galchutt at
the request of
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| Richland County officials report flood rescues Mar 27 2009 9:42PM
Crews have been using boats and
helicopters to rescue families from floodwaters in Richland County.
Wahpeton Fire Department members say they used a boat to bring
four children from a farm home surrounded by water near Galchutt at
the request of
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| ND Guard - Fact Sheet - Flooding Operations 2009 Mar 27 2009 10:27AM
Fact Sheet - Flooding Operations 2009
As of 7 a.m. March 27, 2009; Updated information in red
In response to the flooding threats posed all around North Dakota, the North Dakota National Guard has instituted 24-hour flood operations at the
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| Updated 2009 Flooding Incident Report - NDDES Mar 27 2009 10:24AM
ND Department of Emergency Services - Updated at 7:25am, March 27th, 2009
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| State Resources Supporting Flood Fight Efforts Mar 23 2009 12:00AM
BISMARCK, N.D. - Pursuant to the statewide emergency flood disaster declaration issued by Gov. John Hoeven on March 13, 2009, the N.D. Department of Emergency Services, N.D. National Guard, N.D. Department of Transportation and other agencies are ass
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| Fire claims buildings in Lidgerwood Mar 23 2009 9:07AM
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Fire claims buildings in Lidgerwood
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LIDGERWOOD, N.D. (AP) Richland County authorities say a fire
has destroyed at least two buildings in downtown Lidgerwood.
Authorities say a fire at Dee's Bar
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| Richland County pushes to revoke man's probation Mar 20 2009 7:15AM
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Richland County pushes to revoke man's probation
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WAHPETON, N.D. (AP) Richland County authorities want to revoke
the probation of a Minnesota man.
Matthew Steven Krebs was convicted of attempted
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| Fort on National Register of Historic Places Mar 2 2009 10:10AM
Fort Abercrombie State Historic Site
near [[kxtopic:fargo-nd:t[Fargo]:t]] has been listed on the National Register of Historic
Places.
The register is the federal government's list of properties it
considers worthy of preservation and recognitio
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| Looking back on Wahpeton industrial fire Feb 24 2009 5:59PM
It's been a year since fire destroyed much
of a metal-cleaning plant in Wahpeton.
And firefighters say they learned some lessons.
Wahpeton firefighters were called to the Industrial Plating
Corp. around 2:30 a.m. on President's Day 2008. Th
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| Porter out as Suns coach...Phelps off the hook...Ortiz has a plan... Feb 16 2009 7:16PM
Terry Porter's time as head coach of the Phoenix
Suns was brief. He was fired today after four months on the job. He
replaced Mike D'Antoni who left to coach the Knicks. The Suns are
28-and-23 and a game behind Utah for the eighth and final playoff
s
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| No charges for Phelps...Porter dumped by Suns...Johnson wins Pebble... Feb 16 2009 3:04PM
A South Carolina sheriff says he's not
going to charge swimmer Michael Phelps after a photo of the 14-time
gold medalist showed him apparently smoking from a marijuana pipe.
Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott says he couldn't ignore the photo
but de
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| Trade a gun for a rose in SC on Valentine's Day Feb 14 2009 9:55AM
Police in South Carolina want you to have
a rose for your sweetie on Valentine's Day. All you have to do is
turn in a gun.
Authorities are running the "Guns for Roses" program Saturday
at two locations in the central part of the state.
Any
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| Stations: CORRECTING Sports Right Now Feb 12 2009 10:51AM
Police in the South Carolina county where
Michael Phelps was photographed smoking from a marijuana pipe have
been arresting people as they seek to make a case against the
superstar swimmer. That's according to lawyers for two arrested
people.
A
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| SC lawyers say cops making arrests in Phelps case Feb 12 2009 9:42AM
Police in the South Carolina county where
Michael Phelps was photographed smoking from a marijuana pipe have
been arresting people as they seek to make a case against the
superstar swimmer. That's according to lawyers for two arrested
people.
A
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| Minnesota man killed in beet truckcar crash Feb 6 2009 5:09PM
A Minnesota man is dead and another man is
hospitalized after a collision between a car and a sugar beet truck
in Wahpeton.
Authorities say 53-year-old Michael Oien (OYN) was partially
ejected from a car driven by 56- year-old Steven Ackert. Bot
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| Hoeven Appoints Smith, Lembke To Board Of Higher Education Feb 5 2009 12:00AM
BISMARCK, ND - Gov. John Hoeven today appointed Claus Lembke of Bismarck and reappointed Richard Smith of Wahpeton to serve on the state Board of Higher Education.
Lembke is a Bismarck realtor, who served as Burleigh County commissioner for
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| Raiders keep Cable...Manny passes on Dodgers offer...Report says Clemens DN... Feb 4 2009 1:46AM
The Oakland Raiders have officially
retained head coach Tom Cable by removing the interim designation
from his title. Oakland went 4-and-8 under Cable last season after
a 1-and-3 start for Lane Kiffin. Cable had been Kiffin's offensive
line coach.
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| Padres to change hands...U.S. victory on the mountain...Hot stove... Feb 3 2009 5:37PM
Former agent Jeff Moorad has reached an
agreement for his group to buy the San Diego Padres from majority
owner John Moores. Moorad's group will acquire 100 percent
ownership during a period of up to five years. Moorad resigned last
month as chief ex
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| SC sheriff investigating Phelps' pot pipe pic Feb 3 2009 11:05AM
South Carolina authorities in the county
where Michael Phelps was spotted smoking from a marijuana pipe say
they are considering a criminal charge against the Olympic
superstar.
Lt. Chris Cowan said Tuesday that Richland County sheriff's
invest
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I-29 Crash Dec 27 2008 8:00PM
The Highway Patrol says a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 29 in Richland County has killed a woman and injured five others.
The name of the woman has not yet been released.
The patrol says she was a passenger in a sport utility vehicle that was struck
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| Authorities identify victim of 3vehicle interstate crash... Dec 27 2008 4:06PM
The Highway Patrol has identified a West
Fargo woman killed in a three-vehicle crash on ice-covered
Interstate 29 in Richland County late yesterday afternoon.
The patrol says 47-year-old Kathleen Glanzer was a passenger in
a sport utility vehicl
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| Woman killed in 3vehicle crash Dec 27 2008 8:45AM
The Highway Patrol says a three-vehicle
crash on Interstate 29 in Richland County has killed a woman and
injured five others.
The name of the woman has not yet been released.
The patrol says she was a passenger in a sport utility vehicle
t
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| Woman sentenced for public fornication Dec 26 2008 12:36PM
A woman charged with having sex in a
Hankinson bar has been given the same sentence as her male partner,
but a judge also ordered that she undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
Richland County prosecutors say 21-year-old Adriane Diede, of
Breckenrid
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| Man sentenced for public fornication Dec 23 2008 11:12AM
A man charged with having sex at a
Hankinson bar has been sentenced to community service.
Richland County prosecutors say 23-year-old Joshua Fenske
pleaded guilty a misdemeanor charge of public fornication.
Judge Richard Grosz sentenced Fen
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| Snow leads to crashes in eastern ND Dec 8 2008 4:06PM
A layer of snow led to slippery conditions
and crashes in the Fargo area.
Authorities say a Coca-Cola van left Interstate 94 and caught
fire after a morning collision with a sport utility vehicle and a
semi at the Mapleton exit west of Fargo.
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| Some in ND get mail up to 10 years late Dec 5 2008 6:05PM
The mail finally came through for some
southeastern North Dakotans this week, though some of it was up to
10 years late.
Authorities say the mail was found in a former Wahpeton postal
worker's home and garage last spring.
Allen Prochnow ha
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| Hankinson bar ordered to close for a week because of sex scene... Dec 4 2008 10:52AM
The mayor of Hankinson says his community
used to be known as a growing community, but now it's known as the
"place where they had sex in the bar."
The Hankinson City Council has ordered the Spare Time Bar to
close for a week and serve two years p
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| Fargo man killed in Richland County rollover Nov 16 2008 12:29PM
The Highway Patrol says a van rolled over
in Richland County, killing a passenger and injuring two others.
No names have been released. The patrol says the 42-year-old
Fargo man riding in the van was dead at the scene. The patrol says
charges ar
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| 2 charged in Hankinson bar case Nov 5 2008 4:38PM
Authorities say two people have been charged with
fornicating in public for having sex in a bar in Hankinson last
month.
The Richland County state's attorney's office has charged 21
year-old Joshua Fenske (FEN'-skee) of Hankinson and 21 year-old
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| Boy's gun barrel explodes Oct 27 2008 10:37AM
Authorities say a 12-year-old hunter was
treated for cuts to his face and hand after the barrel of his
shotgun blew up.
The boy was taken to the hospital in Breckenridge, Minn., after
the mishap Sunday.
Richland County authorities say the
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| Hoeven Announces $100,000 Grant for Wahpeton Area Oct 24 2008 12:00AM
BISMARCK, ND - Governor John Hoeven today announced that the state has received a $100,000 federal grant from the U.S. Office of Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) to support business development efforts in Wahpeton and Richland County. Thi
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| Fairview man found dead in yard Oct 22 2008 1:19PM
Authorities are investigating the death
of a 47-year-old Fairview man whose body was found in his yard.
Richland County Corner Marv Johnson says the body of Wade D.
Davidsen was spotted Monday morning by a neighbor, who called 911.
Johnso
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| Authorities say man struck by tow rope Oct 21 2008 6:18AM
Richland County authorities say a man was in
a tractor trying to pull a farm truck out of the mud when a tow
rope snapped back and struck him.
The sheriff's office says 26-year-old Jeremiah Medenwald of
Hankinson was flown to a Fargo hospital fo
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| Authorities report 2nd beet truck fatal in 2 days Oct 18 2008 2:28PM
The president of the Minn-Dak Farmers
Cooperative says one of the co-op's beet trucks crashed in
Minnesota, leaving one person dead.
The name of the victim has not been released. The crash was the
second fatal crash involving a sugar beet truck
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| 2 beet truck fatals in 2 days Oct 18 2008 1:54PM
The president of the Minn-Dak Farmers
Cooperative says one of the co-op's beet trucks crashed in
Minnesota, leaving one person dead.
The name of the victim has not been released. The crash was the
second fatal crash involving a sugar beet truck
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| 2 beet truck fatals in 2 days Oct 18 2008 1:26PM
The president of the Minn-Dak Farmers
Cooperative says one of the co-op's beet trucks crashed in
Minnesota, leaving one person dead.
The name of the victim has not been released. The crash was the
second fatal crash involving a sugar beet truck
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| Collision kills sugar beet truck driver in Richland County... Oct 17 2008 11:48AM
The driver of a sugar beet truck was
killed in a collision with an empty corn syrup tanker in Richland
County this morning.
The victim's name has not yet been released.
It happened on state Highway 13, west of Mooreton, about 8:30
this mor
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| Semi collision kills trucker Oct 17 2008 10:59AM
Authorities say an empty corn syrup tanker
and a sugar beet truck collided in Richland County, killing the
driver of the beet truck.
The victim's name has not yet been released.
Authorities say it happened on state Highway 13 in Richland
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| Heavy rain saturates soil Oct 13 2008 7:29AM
Heavy rain that fell over the weekend in
southeastern North Dakota has saturated the soil, filled river
banks and created quite a mess.
Rainfall totals include about 2.5 inches in the Fargo area and
between 4 inches and 5 inches in Richland Coun
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| Sidney man dies in motorcycle crash Oct 8 2008 7:30PM
A 21-year-old man is dead after his
motorcycle collided with a pickup truck at an intersection in
Sidney.
It happened at about 6 p.m. Tuesday. The victim was identified
as Jason Pourroy of Sidney.
Richland County Coroner Marvin Johnson say
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| Heavy rain hits Richland County Sep 25 2008 10:01AM
Early morning thunderstorms flooded fields
and basements in Richland County, which was under a flash flood
warning through most of the morning.
The National Weather Service said the area got more than 3
inches of rain.
Fields south of Wahp
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| Cascade County woman has mild case of West Nile Aug 29 2008 9:08AM
A Cascade County woman was recently
diagnosed with a mild case of West Nile virus.
Allene Mares, executive director of the Cascade City-County
Health Department, is urging county residents to take precautions
to avoid mosquito bites.
Most
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| Helena mosquitoes positive for West Nile virus Aug 28 2008 9:07AM
Mosquitoes in Lewis and Clark County have
tested positive for West Nile virus.
The City-County health Department says that, as of Wednesday
afternoon, there were no confirmed human or animal cases in the
county.
There has been one human We
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| Searchers find body of man who drowned Sunday Aug 27 2008 5:23PM
Authorities have recovered the body of a
46-year-old Sidney man who drowned in the Yellowstone River while
trying to help his sons get out of the water.
The Richland County sheriff says the body of Mark Basta was
spotted by an aircraft shortly a
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| Searchers find body of man who drowned Sunday Aug 27 2008 4:06PM
Authorities have recovered the body of a
46-year-old Montana man who drowned Sunday in the Yellowstone
River, while trying to help his sons get out of the water.
The Richland County sheriff says the body of Mark Basta of was
spotted by an aircra
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| Suspect to have psychiatric evaluation Aug 23 2008 10:02AM
A judge has ordered a psychiatric
evaluation for a Richland County man charged with attempted murder.
Jeffrey Kabella is accused of firing a rifle at a man who drove
onto his property near Mantador in May. Authorities surrounded his
home and arr
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| Bond set for West Fargo man Aug 14 2008 4:06PM
A West Fargo man accused in a large
stolen property case in southeastern North Dakota also has been
charged with racketeering.
Bond for 41-year-old Petr Spacek was set at $50,000 on Thursday.
He faces 10 felony charges including theft of prope
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| Heavy rain swamps Wahpeton Aug 12 2008 7:15AM
A storm that dropped more than 5 inches of
rain led to street and home flooding in Wahpeton.
Richland County Emergency Manager Brett Lambrecht says that
before the Monday night storm, parts of town received 2 1/2 inches of
rain earlier in the da
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| Fire at MinnDak sugar plant called 'minor' Aug 5 2008 3:32PM
Officials say a fire at the Minn-Dak
Farmers Cooperative sugar plant just north of Wahpeton is under
control.
Minn-Dak spokeswoman Susan Johnson says it was minor and did not
disrupt plant operations. Johnson says some insulation caught fire.
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| Fire at MinnDak sugar plant does not disrupt operations... Aug 5 2008 3:17PM
Officials say a fire at the Minn-Dak
Farmers Cooperative sugar plant just north of Wahpeton is under
control.
Minn-Dak spokeswoman Susan Johnson says it was minor and did not
disrupt plant operations. Johnson says some insulation caught fire.
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| Fire reported at sugar factory Aug 5 2008 1:26PM
Fire departments are on the scene of a
fire at the Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative sugar plant just north of
Wahpeton.
Richland County emergency manager Brett Lambrecht says its a
smoldering, hard-to-get-at fire at the processing plant's coal
stat
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Storm Damage in Richland County Jul 10 2008 7:05PM
Storm sirens sounded throughout Richland county as storms moved through this morning.
In Wahpeton, there were trees and branches down. No one was injured and very little property damage was reported in town.
Funnel clouds were spotted near galchutt and
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| More items found in stolen property case Jul 10 2008 7:01PM
Authorities say more stolen property has
been found at the home of a West Fargo man accused in a large
stolen property case in southeastern North Dakota.
Forty-one-year-old Petr Spacek was arrested earlier this week in
connection with the discov
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| Bond set in stolen property case Jul 9 2008 10:51AM
Bond has been set at $10,000 cash for a
West Fargo man jailed in a stolen property case in southeastern
North Dakota.
Forty-one-year-old Petr Spacek is charged with possession of
stolen property. He's accused in the theft of what authorities say
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| Large amount of stolen property recovered in Richland County; man... Jul 8 2008 4:34PM
Authorities in southeastern North Dakota say
they have recovered hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of
stolen property at an abandoned farmstead west of Colfax.
Richland County Sheriff Larry Leshovsky says a West Fargo man is
in custody, aft
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Comments Posted by KXNet.com Users in Richland County News Articles
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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Ayr, North Dakota - Town Trapped in Time
A few years ago (5+/-)I was in North Dakota on business and had a Sunday to myself. There wasn't a lot to do in Fargo so I started driving west on interstate 94. I headed north at some point and came upon a very small town called Ayr. (About 20 miles from Fargo) It really was a non descript town and I was just going to turn around and leave. I turned the rental car left onto the next street I came to and thought I'd driven into the Twilight Zone. It was as if I'd entered a turn of the century town. There was an old gas station, one room school house, barber shop, fire station, general store, train station etc.
But they were all restored and in excellent condition. I parked my car and wandered around for a while when an older gentleman named Keith Johnson came out of a house, He had done all of this work himself. He bought the buildings and moved them to Ayr and restored them. It was a hobby for him. I'm guessing that he probably donated these buildings to the Frontier Village in Fargo by now...but if he didn't and they are still there in Ayr it's an amazing site to see. [Ray Gomes, 06/09/1999] Reply...
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