North Dakota
Richland County semi/pickup crash seriously injures driver in Richland County
RICHLAND COUNTY, N.D. (KFGO) — One person was injured in a crash on I-29 in Richland County around 10:30 Sunday night.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a pickup and a semi-truck were southbound on the interstate about a mile south of Christine when the collision happened.
The pickup, driven by 18-year-old Tyson Schneider, of Dickinson, North Dakota, was traveling behind the semi-truck driven by 27-year-old Jacob Roesler of Leonard, N.D. Scheider failed to see the semi traveling slower and rear-ended the semi at road speed.
The pickup went into the I-29 median and the semi stopped on the shoulder.
Schneider was transported to Sanford Hospital in Fargo with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Roesler was not injured.
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California firefighters assist with Western North Dakota fires
WILLISTON, N.D. (KFYR) – Firefighter crews from California came to North Dakota and helped fight the Williams County fires and the Bear Den fire in McKenzie County. A few Williston firefighters were sent out to help fight fires in California in September for 16 days. When the fires broke out in North Dakota, two Californian crews they worked with were sent to help.
“Our crews are working together again. So, they worked together in California, they’re now working together here in McKenzie County, North Dakota,” said Corey Johnson, Assistant Chief of Operations for the City of Williston Fire Department. “The only difference is the California folks are here helping us, instead of us helping them.”
He said there were many fire departments from different areas at the Williams County fires.
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Turnovers key as Blue Hawks take down Dakota State on the road
MADISON, SD – Dickinson State (5-1, 4-0) continued their North Star Athletic Association dominance with a 38-21 victory over Dakota State University (4-2, 2-2) in Madison, South Dakota. DSU forced 6 turnovers on the day, getting 5 interceptions and fumble recovery to keep control of the game.
“It was a great road win for our guys,” DSU head coach Pete Stanton said. “We made enough plays in all three phases to keep us separated. Six takeaways on defense was big for us. Our guys are looking forward to the Homecoming Game against Mayville State next week.”
Dickinson State started strong with a 43-yard field goal by
Chase Miller
, capping a 13-play drive. Shortly after, quarterback
Will Madler
connected with
Semaj Clark
for a 23-yard touchdown pass, putting the Blue Hawks up 10-0.
Dakota State quickly responded with an 11-yard touchdown pass from AJ Donovan to Austin Lake, closing the gap to 10-7.
However, the Blue Hawks extended their lead at the end of the first quarter when
Jayden Heartwell
intercepted Donovan and returned it 26 yards for a touchdown.
In the second quarter, Dakota State’s Melek Ford caught an 18-yard pass from Donovan to make it 17-14, but Dickinson State answered with another touchdown pass from Madler to Clark, sending the Blue Hawks into halftime with a 24-14 lead.
In the third quarter, Dickinson State extended their lead with a 7-yard rushing touchdown by
Braden Zuroff
. The Trojans attempted a comeback in the fourth, as Tyce Ortman’s 2-yard run narrowed the score to 31-21. However, the Blue Hawks sealed the game late with a 4-yard touchdown pass from Madler to
Gage Gilbert
.
Madler threw for 174 yards, completing 14 of 29 passes with 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions in the win.
Semaj Clark
had an outstanding game, recording 7 catches for 121 yards and two touchdowns. Heartwell led the defense for Dickinson State, intercepting 2 passes and returning 1 for a touchdown.
Matt Anderson
had an interception, along with a sack, while
Riley Waters
and
Jack Hartman
both added interceptions as well.
Ryan Racht
collected the only fumble recovery for the Blue Hawks but Anderson and
Johnnie McClusky, Jr.
each forced a fumble in the game.
To watch the game live, please visit the YouTube page at
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeFytcW4XZQ
and live-stats can be followed at
www.dsubluehawks.com/sports/fball/2024-25/boxscores/20240829_xhhr.xml
while radio enthusiasts can join North Dakota Broadcast Hall of Famer Rod Kleinjan on the airwaves at 1230 am and/or
www.kdix.com
for the play-by-play.
For more information about DSU football, please keep reading The Dickinson Press and/or visit their website at
https://www.dsubluehawks.com/sports/fball/index
.
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