North Dakota
Candidates to vie for titles in Miss Magic City preliminary competition
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) – Candidates ranging from five to 28 years old will be taking over the stage this Sunday for the Miss Magic City preliminary competition.
There will be five women crowned by the end of the day.
The winners will have the chance to compete for Miss North Dakota in June, and possibly represent our state in the Miss America competition next winter.
Each of them has a unique community initiative platform that they can advocate for throughout their reign.
Executive director Emily Braun has held numerous titles in the past, including Miss Norsk Høstfest and Miss N.D. State Fair.
Braun is also a first-grade teacher in Williston and said the organization has been a gateway for her to meet lifelong friends.
She added that she even met her best friend through the pageant, who had also become her maid of honor.
“It’s fun to watch them grow up and see not only the beauty aspect of the Miss America organization has, but they also see the scholarships. I, personally was able to pay for a really good chunk of schooling due to the scholarships,” said Braun.
Braun said what she loves most is watching relationships develop between the ladies from an outside point of view.
The event will also feature a talented lineup of tribal dancers, singers and guest appearances from this year’s Miss North Dakota Sofia Richards and Minot’s Miss N.D. Teen Tayler Christianson.
Doors open at 2:15 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 20 at the Minot Grand International Hotel.
Tickets can be purchased at the door for $10.
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North Dakota
Armstrong directs flags at half-staff Thursday in observance of Peace Officers Memorial Day
BISMARCK, N.D. – Gov. Kelly Armstrong has directed all government agencies to fly the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff on Thursday, May 14, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses, in observance of national Peace Officers Memorial Day.
The governor’s directive is in accordance with a proclamation issued by President Donald Trump, who also proclaimed May 10-16 as national Police Week.
Armstrong will join North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley and Supreme Court Chief Justice Lisa Fair McEvers in delivering remarks during a North Dakota Peace Officers Memorial Service at 7 p.m. Thursday in Memorial Hall of the State Capitol. North Dakota’s 69 fallen peace officers will be remembered and honored during the service, and the Capitol windows will be lit to display a “Thin Blue Line” as a mark of respect for all law enforcement officers, past and present.
North Dakota
Judge Todd Cresap to retire
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) – Todd Cresap, who has served as a North Dakota district judge since 2009, announced he will retire in July.
Cresap wrote a letter to Gov. Kelly Armstrong, R-ND, he would retire effective July 17.
In the letter, Cresap said he had ‘mixed emotions’ over the decision, calling it an ‘honor’ to serve, but said it was time for someone ‘with a new perspective’ to serve.
A Valley City native, Cresap studied at Minot State University and the University of North Dakota.
Then-Gov. John Hoeven appointed Cresap to fill a judgeship in the Northwest Judicial District in 2009 that was created by the legislature. He served in that district until 2014, when it was split into Northwest and North Central.
Voters elected Cresap to the bench in 2012, 2016, and 2022. He served as a lawyer in private practice before his appointment as judge.
Armstrong can appoint a replacement to fill Cresap’s remaining term from a nominating committee’s list, ask the committee for new candidates, or call a special election.
The North Central District covers Ward, Mountrail, and Burke Counties.
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North Dakota
Fatal rollover crash in Stutsman County
STUTSMAN COUNTY, N.D. (Valley News Live) – A 22-year-old woman was killed May 11 in a single-vehicle rollover crash on a rural road in Stutsman County.
The crash was reported about 8:06 p.m. on 77th Avenue SE, roughly 6 miles west of Kensal.
Troopers said a 2002 Chevrolet Silverado was heading south on the gravel road when it left the roadway, the driver overcorrected and the vehicle rolled.
The Carrington woman, who was not wearing a seat belt, died at the scene, authorities said. Her name has not yet been released.
The crash remains under investigation by the North Dakota State Patrol.
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