North Dakota
Neil Koenig
Neil Koenig, 78, Jamestown, ND, died Wednesday, July 17, 2024 at Jamestown Regional Medical Center in Jamestown.
Neil Nathan Koenig was born in Everett, WA on December 9, 1945 to Edgar and Marjorie (Peyer) Koenig joining brother Larry and sisters Glenda and Kay. In 1946 at the age of 9 months his family returned to ND. They rented in the Robinson area until purchasing a farm north of Robinson. In 1954 a brother, Douglas joined the family. Neil attended the North Merkel #3 Country School through the eighth grade, finishing High School in Robinson, ND. In 1957 their mother passed away. Neil continued working on the family farm.
He married Catherine Mary McDade on July 17, 1965 at Aberdeen, SD. They made their home with his, Dad, Edgar and brother Doug on the recently purchased Louie West/Virgil Koenig farm. On April 28, 1968 a daughter, Georgette Ja was born. In fall of 1969 the farm was sold, Neil continued to work several jobs in the area until employment at a newly built Western Gear Manufacturing Company in Jamestown, ND. Neil was the 4th one hired at Western Gear and continued working through 9 different company name changes at the aerospace plant for 37 years until retiring in March of 2008. Neil, Cathy and Georgette moved to Jamestown, ND on New Years Day of 1971. On March 16, 1972 a son, Brent LeRoy was born.
Neil is survived by his wife Cathy Koenig, Daughter Georgette Koenig and son, Brent Koenig (Marella Presler), his grandchildren Danielle Trapp, Jesse Sailer, Lee Trapp, Cameron Koenig, Jade Koenig, and Keely Wagner, and his great grandchildren Max, Isla, and Greyson. He is also survived by 1 brother Douglas Koenig. 3 sisters-in-law Peggy Kertscher, Jill (Sunil) Misra, June (Dale) Neumiller. As well as many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his mother, father, 1 brother, 2 sisters, 2 sisters-in-law, 1 brother-in-law, 1 niece, and many close aunts and uncles.
Visitation- 4-7p Sunday at the funeral home
Funeral Service- 11:00 AM Monday, July 22, 2024 at Haut Funeral Home in Jamestown.
Interment- 2:30 PM Monday at Fairview Cemetery- SE of Robinson, ND.
North Dakota
Oral Roberts hosts North Dakota State following Carson’s 23-point showing
North Dakota State Bison (17-5, 7-0 Summit League) at Oral Roberts Golden Eagles (5-16, 0-6 Summit League)
Tulsa, Oklahoma; Saturday, 8 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: North Dakota State visits Oral Roberts after Trevian Carson scored 23 points in North Dakota State’s 82-77 victory over the Denver Pioneers.
The Golden Eagles are 4-6 in home games. Oral Roberts averages 13.5 turnovers per game and is 2-6 when it has fewer turnovers than its opponents.
The Bison have gone 7-0 against Summit League opponents. North Dakota State is 15-2 when it turns the ball over less than its opponents and averages 10.9 turnovers per game.
Oral Roberts’ average of 8.3 made 3-pointers per game this season is just 0.3 more made shots on average than the 8.0 per game North Dakota State gives up. North Dakota State averages 9.1 made 3-pointers per game this season, 1.7 more made shots on average than the 7.4 per game Oral Roberts allows.
The Golden Eagles and Bison meet Saturday for the first time in conference play this season.
TOP PERFORMERS: Connor Dow averages 2.4 made 3-pointers per game for the Golden Eagles, scoring 12.4 points while shooting 32.1% from beyond the arc. Ty Harper is shooting 36.4% and averaging 12.0 points over the last 10 games.
Damari Wheeler-Thomas is scoring 13.7 points per game and averaging 3.8 rebounds for the Bison. Carson is averaging 15.3 points and 5.4 rebounds over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Golden Eagles: 1-9, averaging 68.9 points, 29.5 rebounds, 11.9 assists, 5.9 steals and 2.9 blocks per game while shooting 42.0% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 73.9 points per game.
Bison: 8-2, averaging 80.4 points, 32.2 rebounds, 14.7 assists, 8.6 steals and 3.0 blocks per game while shooting 48.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 71.1 points.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
North Dakota
Minot’s Warren Pietsch named to North Dakota Aviation Hall of Fame
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) – Minot’s Warren Pietsch has spent a lifetime lifting North Dakota Aviation to new heights.
That dedication now earns him one of the organization’s highest honors: induction to the Hall of Fame.
“Right out of high school, I started flying charter,” said Pietsch.
Raised in the aviation business, he grew up at Pietsch Flying Service, where his pilot parents pioneered the industry in the Magic City. You know it today as the Minot Aero Center.
“This is my touchstone,” said Pietsch.
Throughout his career, he flew commercial planes, air ambulances and had some fun at airshows all across North America and beyond.
“Did a lot of stuff in the Middle East during the Gulf conflicts,” said Pietsch.
He has flown for more than four decades.
“I’ve been around and seen a lot of stuff, but North Dakota hasn’t changed as much as the world has,” said Pietsch.
Even at just four years old, he already knew this was his life’s calling.
“I was given a wonderful opportunity, and I took it,” said Pietsch.
The trailblazer has traveled the world, but he and his wife, Jolene, never left Minot for a new home.
“It’s a good place to be from and to come back to,” said Pietsch.
He also plays a role in one of the world’s premier collections of World War II aircraft, helping recover and rebuild its pieces together.
“I found that airplane was originally owned by the actor Jimmy Stewart. That was a 24-year project for me,” said Pietsch.
He also brought some of these vintage aircraft to the Dakota Territory Air Museum, that draw thousands of visitors each year.
His family started the museum in the late 80s.
“I just enjoy experiencing what other generations and other pilots have done in the past. And be able to see how far we’ve come by comparing those airplanes to what we’re flying now,” said Pietsch.
Now he will be the 51st inductee to the North Dakota Aviation Hall of Fame.
“It’s a huge honor, and I’m humbled by it,” said Pietsch.
For this industry pioneer, it’s more than just an award.
“The awards are neat, but the friendships? That’s the best thing,” said Pietsch.
He said he’ll continue to rebuild airplanes for the years to come.
The Hall of Fame will induct Pietsch during its annual banquet in Minot on March 10.
His ceremony will be a part of this year’s Fly North Dakota Conference.
The Bismarck Municipal Airport has an exhibit honoring all inductees in the lower level of the terminal building.
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