North Dakota
Bismarck woman grows exotic flowers in her backyard
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – Shari Glasser has been gardening for more than a decade. However, a few years ago, it became more than just a hobby. Despite the wind and winter, she’s successfully grown exotic flowers in North Dakota.
Just a few years ago, her land was empty. Over time, Glasser has filled a portion of it with exotic flowers that you wouldn’t normally find in North Dakota, like delphinium and lisianthus, which take seven months to grow from seed. That includes lupine, liatris, and dahlias.
Of course, Glasser grows more than just those flowers. For a long time, she just did it for fun, but a few years ago when she was struggling with infertility, gardening became so much more than just a pleasant pastime.
“It was a great way just to distract myself, and just seeing the beauty— I’ve always been an outdoors person,” Glasser said.
Glasser said she loves a challenge when it comes to gardening; growing the flowers she does in North Dakota isn’t easy. She fights against the wind using netting, and when it gets cold, a double-layered low-tunnel system. Glasser said over time, more and more people started asking her for flowers to include in their bouquets, which is what inspired her to make her business, Bogie’s Blooms, official.
Janelle Vaneckhot at Love Always Floral is one of those customers.
“It was brought to my attention that she grew wonderful dahlias, really beautiful varieties, novelty stems, a lot of things that I hadn’t seen any other woman growing in Bismarck,” Vaneckhot said.
She said customers go wild for Glasser’s flowers; she said they’re much better quality than what can be bought wholesale. Glasser is in the process of building a greenhouse so she can grow even more of her flowers.
You can buy Glasser’s flowers either at the Bismarck farmers’ market or through her website. If you want to buy them at the market, you’ll need to go early, because Glasser said she usually sells out within an hour or two of arriving.
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North Dakota
Retired Game & Fish Director facing new charge of molesting a child – KVRR Local News
MANDAN, N.D. (KVRR-KFGO) – Former North Dakota Game & Fish Director Terry Steinwand has been charged with molesting a child.
The Class “A” misdemeanor was filed after a Morton County District Court judge rejected a proposed plea agreement to a felony charge and prosecutors dismissed the charge while retaining the right to file an amended charge.
Steinwand is from Mandan. The 72-year-old is now charged with one count of sexual assault-offensive contact. The charge carries a maximum sentence of one year in jail.
Steinwand was originally charged in September, 2025, when police say he admitted to sexual misconduct.
Steinwand worked for the Game & Fish Dept. for 40 years. He led the agency for about 15 years and retired in 2021.
North Dakota
SBHE to Review Ray Richards Alterations
(KNOX) – The North Dakota Board of Higher Education is being asked to weigh in on the reconstruction of Ray Richard’s Golf Course in Grand Forks. The upgrades and deferred maintenance improvements are the result of the pending DeMers Avenue/42nd Street Underpass project.
UND sold 6.5 acres of the nine hole course to the North Dakota Department of Transportation for the grade separation. During the road construction the golf course will be realigned and reduced to a par 34 course. UND will also address underground utilities and irrigation systems. The total cost is around 4.5 million dollars.
The course will close for the 2026 and 2027 seasons. The goal is to reopen in 2028. SBHE is expected to approve the design at its April 30th meeting.
Crews are expected to begin preliminary work on the $90 million dollar underpass project this week. The initial phase will have minimal impacts to traffic on both 42nd Street and DeMers Avenue. Larger impacts are expected later this summer.
North Dakota
Windy conditions fuel shop fire in rural Mapleton
MAPLETON, N.D. (Valley News Live) – Casselton Fire responded to a shop fire in rural Mapleton on Saturday afternoon, according to Casselton Fire Chief John Hejl.
Casselton Fire was dispatched to the scene at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Windy conditions escalated the fire before crews arrived, Hejl said.
Firefighters used defensive and offensive lines to control the fire upon arrival.
Casselton Fire was assisted by Cass County Sheriff’s Office, Casselton Ambulance, West Fargo Police Department, Davenport Fire and Mapleton Fire.
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