North Dakota
Which City In North Dakota Has The Rudest People?
We all know North Dakota “nice” is a thing right?
However, one city in the Peace Garden State has been identified as not getting that memo. More on that in a minute.
The website Travel Alot has put together a list of the grumpiest folks in each state. You know the kind of people who look down when you walk by them. They wouldn’t even think of holding a door open for you. The type of people who don’t shake your hand when you meet them for the first time. The residents of this town probably don’t even signal when they exit a roundabout.
Now before I reveal which town in North Dakota probably doesn’t even like puppies, let’s take a look at the “rudest” cities around our North Dakota “nice” state. Just in case you’re taking a road trip anytime soon. We want you to be prepared.
Does a Minnesota city have a mean streak?
Minnesota nice be damned. The city of Minneapolis has been identified as the rudest in all of Minnesota. Travel Alot blamed it on the cold, but if that was the case all of North Dakota would be as mean as a junkyard dog. I blame it on being a Vikings fan.
Montana mean is a thing too.
The city in Montana where they probably kick dogs is Cut Bank, Montana. According to Trave Alot, the city is a dangerous place too, and has one of the highest crime rates in all of Montana.
South Dakotans who need a serious attitude adjustment?
None other than the folks who live in Rapid City. You would think looking at the Black Hills all day would keep anybody in a good mood. Not according to Travel Alot. A bunch of foul-mouthed aggressive drivers graces this city.
So, how about North Dakota Nasty Not So Nice?
The rudest city in all of North Dakota is none other than Minot. Why not right? According to Travel Alot, the reasons given were distant neighbors, suspicious strangers, and a lack of simple decency.
Now before you get all bent out of shape if you’re from Minot, I couldn’t find any specific data that this list is truly based on in the article. So, a lot of it is probably opinion-based. Still, I think it’s safe to say that most Bismarck people agree with this article. We don’t really like Minot a whole lot. Sorry “Magic” city.
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North Dakota
Cass County Deputy being investigated by the ND BCI resigns
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) – A Cass County Sheriff’s Deputy who is under investigation by the the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) has resigned from the department.
Cass County Sheriff Jesse Jahner says he was contacted by the BCI in September saying they were initiating an investigation into Deputy Carson Quam for alleged criminal activity. Jahner says the Sheriff’s Office was unaware of any criminal activity Quam was potentially involved with.
On November 21, the Sheriff’s office announced that Quam is no longer an employee of the Cass County Sheriff’s Office.
Jahner says the information was not released in September because it was an active and ongoing investigation from another agency.
“Any time criminal allegations are made against one of my employees, my Office will always collaborate with the investigating and prosecuting agencies to assist throughout the investigation and potential prosecution, working to ensure the integrity of the case. If criminal activity is substantiated, it will not be tolerated. My Office will always strive through rigorous background checks, department training, and accountability to put the best deputies in our communities to protect and serve our citizens,” said Sheriff Jahner.
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says it is unable to comment further pending investigation and review by the Grand Forks and Cass County States Attorney’s Offices. Valley News Live will continue to follow this situation as it develops.
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North Dakota
Johnston leads Loyola Marymount against North Dakota after 27-point outing – WTOP News
North Dakota Fightin’ Hawks (2-2) at Loyola Marymount Lions (1-2) Los Angeles; Friday, 10 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Loyola Marymount…
North Dakota Fightin’ Hawks (2-2) at Loyola Marymount Lions (1-2)
Los Angeles; Friday, 10 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Loyola Marymount hosts North Dakota after Will Johnston scored 27 points in Loyola Marymount’s 77-71 loss to the Saint Louis Billikens.
Loyola Marymount finished 12-19 overall with an 8-8 record at home during the 2023-24 season. The Lions averaged 11.9 assists per game on 25.9 made field goals last season.
North Dakota finished 18-14 overall a season ago while going 7-8 on the road. The Fightin’ Hawks averaged 75.3 points per game while shooting 44.3% from the field and 32.6% from 3-point range last season.
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North Dakota
Snow gives wildfire responders first chance to catch breath in months
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – First responders finally have a chance to catch a breath after an intense couple of months.
Hunter Noor with the North Dakota Forest Service said the snow is bringing some much-needed moisture to dry areas in the state. He said first responders and volunteers who have been working since October to manage the fires hope the snow continues because it could mean the end of a historic wildfire season.
“I’d like to say we are done, but I’m going to knock on wood when I say it, because you never know what Mother Nature’s going to throw at you. So, December— it could warm back up to 40, 50 degrees, you could have another wind event and see more fires— but looking at the forecast, looking at what they’re predicting, it looks like we’re going to slide into the winter season, hopefully pretty quietly,” Noor said.
He said more precipitation should help keep any potential fires at bay.
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