North Dakota
Big Name Country Act Is Coming To West Fargo, North Dakota
In keeping with a press launch from the Purple River Valley Honest in West Fargo, North Dakota, an enormous named nation/crossover artist has simply been added to the Honest lineup in 2023. Simply introduced, Dan + Shay can be coming again to North Dakota on Friday, July seventh.
Dan + Shay wIll be kicking off the ten Greatest Days of summer time for the Purple River Valley Honest. The most cost effective ticket will set you again $35.00 they usually go on sale at 10 am this Friday, November 4th. You should buy them on-line right here.
Tickets are Reserved for Grandstand seating for $35, $75, and Common Admission Pit for $95 with further relevant charges, together with your gate admission to the Honest for July seventh.
New to the Purple River Valley Honest’s live performance package deal this 12 months is the VIP Grand Champion Expertise. A restricted variety of these VIP tickets can be out there for $299. The VIP Expertise contains early entry, elevated seating close to the stage, non-public and climate-controlled restrooms, a personal money bar, catered meals, and unique entry to the car parking zone closest to the Grandstand and Purple River Valley Honest merchandise objects.
The Purple River Valley Honest additionally introduced a brand new partnership with Pepper Leisure. Pepper is now the unique expertise purchaser in a part of their multi-year settlement. Pepper Leisure is a prime 30 promoter in Pollstar’s High 100 Promoters record final 12 months. The Purple River Valley Honest of their press launch mentioned they’re enthusiastic about their new relationship with Pepper Leisure and count on to get larger and higher leisure sooner or later due to it.
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State officials monitoring oil-production spills in northwest North Dakota
(Bismarck, ND) — State regulators continue to monitor a pair of oil spills reported last week in northwest North Dakota.
Sources with the North Dakota Oil and Gas Division say little under 1,250 barrels of oil were released due to overflow near Johnson’s Corner in McKenzie County on Tuesday.
Contents of the spill reportedly were recovered.
Sometime later, 300 barrels of water tainted during oil and gas-extraction efforts also were released.
Authorities say that spill was cleaned up sometime later.
State inspectors continue to monitor both sites.
North Dakota
New interstate would cut through North Dakota
(Bismarck, ND) — Plans for a new interstate will bring the highway through the middle of North Dakota.
There’s no timetable for the construction of the proposed I-27 which would run from Texas to Canada.
Funds were allotted for the project by Congress in 2022.
Congressman Kelly Armstrong says giving farmers and energy producers more options to get their products to market will save on transportation costs.
North Dakota
The story of North Dakota's youngest 'vagrants' in 1923
Stutsman County officials faced an unusual challenge with some young vagrants wandering the area in 1923.
The problem started on a Sunday when residents of the Windsor area brought two boys to Jamestown. The boys, ages 11 and 8, were found in the area and claimed they had been traveling alone for a “fortnight,” according to newspaper reports.
A fortnight is two weeks, in case you are not familiar with the time reference.
The children said they had been sleeping in hay and straw stacks in the fields and eating food begged at farmhouses along their route or snitched from vegetable garden plots.
Officials brought them to juvenile court, where Judge Coffey asked them how they had come to be traveling on their own.
According to the boys, they were traveling with their parents and five siblings by wagon across North Dakota headed toward Dickinson. Somewhere along the way, they had grown tired and stopped for a little nap. When they awoke, the wagon and their family were nowhere to be seen.
I suppose a family of seven children is difficult to keep track of, but it is no excuse to lose two of them along the way.
The children claimed they had tried to track the wagon but were never able to gain sight of their family.
According to newspaper articles, the children were placed under the Stutsman County sheriff’s authority while officials made attempts to locate their parents.
The newspaper coverage referred to the children as “North Dakota’s youngest vagrants” but also included some skepticism about their story. The article used the term “they said” often and presented no other information about the story.
It appears there were no follow-up articles about the children in any of the regional newspapers.
They may have been runaways, or they might have gotten lost by inattentive parents on a wagon trip across North Dakota
No matter how they came to be traveling along across North Dakota, they managed to spend a fortnight living off the land and surviving.
Author Keith Norman can be reached at
www.KeithNormanBooks.com
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