North Dakota
North Dakota Election Live Results 2024
Bert AndersonB. AndersonAnderson*incumbent Republican
Donald LongmuirD. LongmuirLongmuir*incumbent Republican
Dick AndersonD. AndersonAnderson*incumbent Republican
Dan VollmerD. VollmerVollmer Republican
SuAnn OlsonS. OlsonOlson*incumbent Republican
Mike BergM. BergBerg Republican
Jayme DavisJ. DavisDavis*incumbent Democrat
Collette BrownC. BrownBrown Democrat
Hamida DakaneH. DakaneDakane*incumbent Democrat
Steve SwiontekS. SwiontekSwiontek*incumbent Republican
Bernie SatromB. SatromSatrom*incumbent Republican
Mitch OstlieM. OstlieOstlie*incumbent Republican
Jon NelsonJ. NelsonNelson*incumbent Republican
Robin WeiszR. WeiszWeisz*incumbent Republican
Kathy FrelichK. FrelichFrelich*incumbent Republican
Donna HendersonD. HendersonHenderson*incumbent Republican
Andrew MarschallA. MarschallMarschall*incumbent Republican
Ben KoppelmanB. KoppelmanKoppelman*incumbent Republican
Steve VetterS. VetterVetter*incumbent Republican
Mary AdamsM. AdamsAdams Democrat
Mike BeltzM. BeltzBeltz*incumbent Republican
Jared HagertJ. HagertHagert*incumbent Republican
Brandy PyleB. PylePyle*incumbent Republican
Jonathan WarreyJ. WarreyWarrey*incumbent Republican
Dennis NehringD. NehringNehring*incumbent Republican
Mark CaslerM. CaslerCasler Democrat
Dwight KiefertD. KiefertKiefert*incumbent Republican
Nancy FarnhamN. FarnhamFarnham Democrat
Jeremy OlsonJ. OlsonOlson*incumbent Republican
Roger MakiR. MakiMaki Republican
Mike BrandenburgM. BrandenburgBrandenburg*incumbent Republican
Jim GrueneichJ. GrueneichGrueneich*incumbent Republican
Mike NatheM. NatheNathe*incumbent Republican
Glenn BoschG. BoschBosch*incumbent Republican
Pat HeinertP. HeinertHeinert*incumbent Republican
Lisa MeierL. MeierMeier*incumbent Republican
Nathan TomanN. TomanToman*incumbent Republican
Todd PorterT. PorterPorter*incumbent Republican
Dori HauckD. HauckHauck*incumbent Republican
Ty DresslerT. DresslerDressler Republican
Dan RubyD. RubyRuby*incumbent Republican
Lisa HermosilloL. HermosilloHermosillo Democrat
Matthew RubyM. RubyRuby*incumbent Republican
Alexandra DeufelA. DeufelDeufel Democrat
Emily O’BrienE. O’BrienO’Brien*incumbent Republican
Sarah GrossbauerS. GrossbauerGrossbauer Democrat
Karla HansonK. HansonHanson*incumbent Democrat
Austin FossA. FossFoss Democrat
Jim KasperJ. KasperKasper*incumbent Republican
Todd ReisenauerT. ReisenauerReisenauer Democrat
Lisa Finley-DeVilleL. Finley-DeVilleFinley-DeVille*incumbent Democrat
Ronald BrughR. BrughBrugh Republican
Clayton FegleyC. FegleyFegley*incumbent Republican
North Dakota
Millions of bees released after truck rollover near Valley City
VALLEY CITY — A truck hauling bees rolled over Thursday, May 28, on westbound Interstate 94 near mile marker 292 near Valley City, releasing millions of bees and closing the right lane of traffic.
The crash was reported at about 4:45 p.m. Thursday, according to the North Dakota Highway Patrol. Officials said the westbound right-side lane was closed following the rollover.
Millions of bees were released in the crash, and beekeepers were called to the scene to help recover and contain the insects.
Officials said the cable barrier area marked where large groups of bees had clustered.
Drivers were asked to slow down, follow directions from emergency responders and give crews and the bees plenty of space while work continued at the scene.
North Dakota
Large fire reported near Wibaux
WIBAUX, Mont. (KFYR) – Several fire departments from both North Dakota and Montana are fighting a grass fire about 40 miles south of Wibaux in the Pine Unit area.
The editor of the Wibaux Pioneer Gazette tells us no structures are in danger at this time, and the Wibaux, Beach, Golva and Glendive Fire Departments are working to put out the flames.
The public is asked to avoid the area at this time.
Copyright 2026 KFYR. All rights reserved.
North Dakota
Today in History, 1937: Records reveal purchase of North Dakota land by William Rockefeller
On this day in 1937, uncovered records revealed that William A. Rockefeller, father of oil magnate John D. Rockefeller, once lived near Park River, N.D., where he bought and sold land in the late 1880s.
Here is the complete story as it appeared in the paper that day:
N. D. Chapter In Rockefeller Saga Revealed
Exhumation of dusty records reveals a North Dakota chapter in the lives of the Rockefeller family.
Almost forgotten in the near half century, but revived with the death Sunday of John D. Rockefeller at his Ormond Beach home in Florida, is the story of the bizarre William A. Rockefeller, the oil tycoon’s father, who lived in Park River in the ’80s.
Search for records began after Daniel E. Flynn, Bismarck businessman, reported he recalled hearing a story that Rockefeller lived in the Park River vicinity.
Establishing the veracity of his residence in Walsh county is a musty document in the register of deeds’ office in Grafton. It tells the story of William A. Rockefeller buying seven quarter sections of land for $6,000 on June 23, 1886, from P. D. Briggs.
On Oct. 10, 1890 — slightly over four years later — another transfer is recorded. With Rockefeller business sagacity the transfer price had gone to $10,000. Part of the present city of Park River is located on the land.
The story of the Park River Rockefeller dovetails with the Rockefeller life story. The elder Rockefeller was shrouded in mystery. Supposedly he abandoned his family.
Always in funds, he led a sequestered existence, revealing little of his life before coming to North Dakota. He later was known as Dr. William Rockefeller and the deed on the land transfer bore that name.
He sold patent medicine cure-alls, old timers in the Park River area recall. He remained in the Park River district for about four years. In Freeport, Ill., in 1910, well past 90, he died.
Harry O’Brien, publisher of the Walsh County Press at Park River, said C. D. Lord, a pioneer banker and real estate man, still a Park River resident, handled the land transfer in 1889.
Another story, unsubstantiated, is that John D. Rockefeller visited his father on several occasions. He came by private train, the train routed by night into Park River, and few people were aware that he had come into the community.
Kate Almquist is the social media manager for InForum. After working as an intern, she joined The Forum full time starting in January 2022. Readers can reach her at kalmquist@forumcomm.com.
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