North Dakota
North Dakota measles outbreak grows to seven cases; Fargo locations added to exposure list
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) – North Dakota reported its seventh confirmed measles case Wednesday as state health officials continue tracking exposures across the FM area.
The outbreak has prompted health officials to monitor more than a dozen exposure locations, including Sam’s Club in Fargo, where potential exposure occurred Feb. 9.
“It is one of the most contagious diseases known to us,” said Dr. Avish Nagpal, an infectious disease specialist. “One person who gets measles will, on an average expose 18 other people to measles. Compare this to flu and COVID, between 1 to 5.”
The outbreak affected at least one North Dakota high school wrestler, whose season ended after exposure at a Walhalla wrestling tournament. The unvaccinated student’s father, Stuart, said the state health department called while they were in their hotel room.
“We were already in bed in our hotel room, and first, our athletic director called and then, which he was told to call by this health department person, and she did not give us any room,” Stuart said in an interview with The Jay Thomas Show.
Stuart’s son was told to go home, missing his chance to compete at state. When Stuart called back the next day, he said the health department’s tone changed.
“I called her back and then she stepped back a little bit and said, ‘it was a recommendation.’ And I’m like, ‘That was not a recommendation. You never came across like it was a recommendation last night,’” Stuart said.
The state health department said it did not force anyone to leave the tournament and only provided CDC guidance.
Health officials recommend people check their vaccination records if they were at exposure locations.
“One dose of measles vaccine will give you about 94% protection, and if you have 2 doses, it will give you 97% protection,” Nagpal said. “Check your vaccination status. If you’re not up to date, call your provider, get the vaccine today.”
To see the full exposure list, click here.
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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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