North Dakota
Buy Women's Summit Tournament Tickets for North Dakota State vs. Oral Roberts on March 11
The No. 2 seed North Dakota State Bison (20-10) will take the court in the Summit tournament against the No. 3 seed Oral Roberts Golden Eagles (21-9), Monday at 4:00 PM ET live on CBS Sports Network.
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North Dakota State vs. Oral Roberts Game Information
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North Dakota State Players to Watch
- Heaven Hamling: 15.1 PTS, 4.8 REB, 2.7 AST, 1.8 STL, 0.1 BLK
- Elle Evans: 15.7 PTS, 4.9 REB, 2.2 AST, 1 STL, 0.9 BLK
- Abbie Draper: 9.8 PTS, 5.1 REB, 0.9 AST, 0.9 STL, 0.6 BLK
- Abby Schulte: 7.1 PTS, 2.7 REB, 2.9 AST, 1.3 STL, 0.2 BLK
- Avery Koenen: 5.6 PTS, 4.9 REB, 0.8 AST, 0.8 STL, 0.3 BLK
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Oral Roberts Players to Watch
- Ruthie Udoumoh: 11.7 PTS, 9.5 REB, 1.3 AST, 1.9 STL, 0.5 BLK
- Hannah Cooper: 14.7 PTS, 3.6 REB, 3.8 AST, 1.6 STL, 0.3 BLK
- Taleyah Jones: 17.2 PTS, 3.1 REB, 1.7 AST, 1.7 STL, 0.1 BLK
- Jalei Oglesby: 14.2 PTS, 6.4 REB, 1 AST, 1.1 STL, 0.2 BLK
- Emily Robinson: 10.7 PTS, 3.9 REB, 2.5 AST, 1.5 STL, 0 BLK
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North Dakota
Grand Jury indicts North Dakota woman in fatal DUI crash on Reservation
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) -A North Dakota woman is facing a federal involuntary manslaughter charge after a deadly crash on an American Indian reservation last fall.
A federal grand jury indicted Brittany Renne Laverdure on April 22, 2026, accusing her of killing a person while driving under the influence of multiple substances on or about Sept. 21, 2025, in Indian country in North Dakota.
Because the incident occurred in Indian country, the case falls under federal jurisdiction, specifically under 18 U.S.C. § 1153, which gives the federal government authority to prosecute certain crimes committed by Native Americans on tribal lands. The indictment identifies Laverdure as an Indian under that statute.
According to the indictment, Laverdure acted with “wanton and reckless disregard for human life amounting to gross negligence.” Prosecutors say she attempted to make a U-turn and pulled into oncoming traffic while impaired, without due care for the safety of others.
The victim’s name is not being reported at this time and court documents did not provide any further details on the incident.
An arrest warrant was issued April 23, 2026 and a special agent with the FBI arrested Laverdure on April 28, 2026, in Grand Forks.
Laverdure is scheduled to stand trial June 23, 2026, before U.S. District Judge Peter D. Welte in Fargo. The trial is expected to last four days.
Involuntary manslaughter under federal law carries a maximum sentence of eight years in prison.
Copyright 2026 KVLY. All rights reserved.
North Dakota
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North Dakota
State’s new junior duck stamp overall winner is 9-year veteran of contest
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – North Dakota has a new junior duck stamp winner.
On Saturday afternoon, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service held an awards ceremony for the state contest at the Heritage Center in Bismarck. 900 kids submitted entries.
16-year old, Gabe Coleman, from Baldwin, took first place overall with his entry which is an acrylic painting of a pair of blue-winged teal. Gabe has been entering the contest since he was in kindergarten, but this year is the first time he took best of show.
“For all my nine years, this is what I have been trying to do, and I finally achieved it this year. To win it is actually amazing”, said Coleman, who is a homeschooled sophomore.
Coleman has another reason to celebrate. As the top finisher in the state, his winning artwork advanced to the national competition. He ranked among the top 15 out of 13-thousand entries in the national contest.
Runner-Up Best of Show (Second Place) in the North Dakota contest this year went to first time-entrant Kamryn Nissen from Grand Forks. Kamryn, a sophomore at Thompson Public School, used colored pencils to design her entry of a mallard drake in eclipse plumage.
The Conservation Message winner was Brandi Agnew, a seventh grader from Menoken, with her message: “Protect the prairie; preserve the hunt.”
The call for entries is an educational program that uses science and art to encourage students to explore wildlife, conservation, and recreation.
Copyright 2026 KFYR. All rights reserved.
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