North Dakota
North Dakota native responds to rumors surrounding paranormal investigator’s death
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) – A North Dakota native is speaking out on the death of her friend and paranormal investigator, Dan Rivera.
Rivera, 54, was the lead investigator for the New England Society for Psychic Research. He passed away suddenly while on tour with the famous, ‘haunted,’ Annabelle doll.
As news of his passing circulates around the country, friends of the ghost hunter are shutting down rumors that the doll had anything to do with it.
Linda Johnson, originally from Chaffee, North Dakota, moved out east following high school, where she met Rivera at a Warrenology event.
He was apart of the paranormal investigative team of Ed and Lorraine Warren, who were world-famous demonologists. They explored some of the most famous alleged haunts in history, whose cases are portrayed in hit movies like The Conjuring and The Amityville Horror franchises.
Johnson says after the Warrenology event, her and Rivera became good friends.
She says, “He was such a nice guy with a beautiful family… he was just a really good, genuine person, he was also an army veteran.”
Linda explains she found out about his death through social media, and is still in shock.
“I just talked to him maybe two or three nights before he died. It’s just surreal,” she adds.
State Police released Rivera died from natural causes and nothing unusual or suspicious was noted, but those on social media continue to link his death with the doll and rumors that it’s cursed.
Friends, like Linda, are quickly shutting those rumors down, and remind people they’re in the grieving process of a great man.
“Everyone on social media is so fascinated with the Annabelle doll of course, but I just think Dan would want to be remembered as a family man and a really good person,” Johnson says. “I already miss my friend.”
News outlets have reported the haunted Annabelle tour will continue, following Rivera’s death.
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North Dakota lawmakers from West Fargo announce bid for reelection
WEST FARGO — Three incumbents from West Fargo will run for reelection to their state legislative seats.
North Dakota Sen. Judy Lee and Reps. Jim Jonas and Austen Schauer, all Republicans, announced Sunday, Dec. 14, that they would campaign to represent District 13 in the state Legislature. The district covers much of north West Fargo.
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Lee was first elected to the North Dakota Senate in 1994. Jonas and Schauer have served in the state House since 2023 and 2019, respectively.
The three ran unopposed in the 2022 election. The next election for their seats is in 2026.
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Bids awarded for construction of Highway 85
WATFORD CITY, N.D. (KUMV) – The North Dakota Department of Transportation awarded more than 150 million dollars in bids to continue expanding highway 85 south of Watford City.
More than $83.8 million will go to Park Construction out of Minneapolis for one segment. It covers about five and a half miles south of the Long X Bridge, going through another section of the badlands. It’s expected to be a three-year project due to the rough terrain.
The next segment covers 12 and a half miles south from the badlands to the highway 200 intersection. The winning bid went to Strata out of Grand Forks for $61.7 million. It will be a two-year project.
Funding for these projects were provided by both the state and federal government.
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Griffin’s 18 lead Western Illinois past North Dakota 69-66 in OT – WTOP News
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — Isaiah Griffin had 18 points in Western Illinois’ 69-66 overtime win against North Dakota on…
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — Isaiah Griffin had 18 points in Western Illinois’ 69-66 overtime win against North Dakota on Saturday.
Griffin had three steals for the Leathernecks (4-7). Karyiek Dixon scored 17 points while shooting 6 of 10 from the field and 5 for 6 from the line and added 18 rebounds. Lucas Lorenzen shot 3 for 13 (1 for 9 from 3-point range) and 7 of 8 from the free-throw line to finish with 14 points.
Eli King led the way for the Fightin’ Hawks (4-9) with 13 points, two steals and four blocks. Greyson Uelmen added 13 points for North Dakota. Garrett Anderson had 11 points and six rebounds.
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