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Dock-diving dogs from North Dakota competing in world championships
DUBUQUE, Iowa (KMOT) – Some high-flying canines from the Peace Garden State are competing against dogs from around the world this week to see who can jump the “fur-thest.”
Several teams from North Dakota made the trip to Iowa for the world championships.
The teams compete in a myriad of skills, including dueling, iron dog, speed retrieve, big air, extreme vertical and more.
Three members of team North Dakota qualified for Thursday’s finals in the dueling competition. They are:
- Brody Wolff and Bexley, from Burlington
- Alisha Schlink and Ava, from Osnabrock
- Amynda Behm and Tansy, from Minot
The finals will be live-streamed for free. You can watch and cheer on North Dakota’s teams on the organization’s Facebook page.
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Memorial service at North Dakota State Capitol honors fallen officers
Memorial service at North Dakota State Capitol honors fallen officers
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Dust storms rage in North Dakota and South Dakota
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – Roads in northwest North Dakota are reporting extremely low visibility due to blowing dust and dirt.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol shared photos of an intense dust storm that led to a crash in Williams County on Highway 85 at 1:30 p.m.
The NDHP is advising the public to stay home if possible, and if you must travel, slow down, turn on your headlights, increase following distance, and be prepared for rapidly changing conditions.
KELOLAND News also received photos from our viewers of dust storms in South Dakota.
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Highway Patrol: Blowing dirt cuts visibility in northwest North Dakota
WILLIAMS COUNTY, N.D. (Valley News Live) – The North Dakota Highway Patrol is urging drivers in northwest North Dakota to stay off the roads Thursday afternoon as blowing dirt creates near-zero visibility in some areas.
As of 1:30 p.m. Thursday, troopers were reporting low to no visibility in parts of the region, including along Highway 85 in Williams County near mile marker 212, where a crash occurred. The Highway Patrol shared a photo from the crash scene showing extremely reduced visibility.
Officials are asking people to stay home if possible. Those who must travel are urged to slow down, turn on their headlights, leave extra space between vehicles and be prepared for rapidly changing conditions.
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