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Yankton County, SD deputies arrest South Dakota fugitive after 4-week search

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YANKTON COUNTY, SD (KTIV) – There’s a new development in a manhunt that started last month in South Dakota.

Authorities in Yankton County say they’ve found an Iowa man wanted for violating his parole and arrested him after a nearly four-hour standoff Monday night.

The Yankton County Sheriff’s Office says its deputies learned 48-year-old Jason Sitzman was inside a home in Lesterville, South Dakota, and went to that home trying to make contact with him.

Sitzman was wanted on warrants for violating his parole in Iowa, as well as, for failure to appear in court in Yankton County and for aggravated eluding of law enforcement.

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But, Sitzman, and another woman who was inside, refused to leave the house. That was at around 7:00pm. Around 10:45pm authorities used chemical agents inside the home to get Sitzman and the woman outside. The woman is identified as 23-year-old Kendra Kirrman.

Both were taken into custody and charged with obstructing law enforcement.

Law enforcement have been looking for Sitzman for more than a month. Back on June 19th… he reportedly fled South Dakota authorities on a motorcycle… riding into Nebraska before ditching the bike at the Chalkrock Wildlife Management Area in Cedar County. Authorities searched the area using drones and a helicopter but weren’t able to find Sitzman.



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Knoxville police lieutenant dies in drowning near Woodworth

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WOODWORTH, N.D. — The 57-year-old man who drowned Sunday morning, Oct. 26, near Woodworth was a lieutenant with the Knoxville Police Department in Tennessee, according to the department’s Facebook post.

Gordon Gwathney, of Knoxville, died after the kayak he was in tipped over in a slough about 15 miles northwest of Woodworth, according to information provided by the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office.

Gwathney was on a duck hunting trip with three friends.

“This is an incomprehensible loss for our agency and the entire Knoxville community,” Knoxville Police Chief Paul Noel said in the Facebook post on Sunday. “Gordon was beloved by our department and so many members of our community. He was a truly exceptional police officer who mentored generations of officers, dedicated his entire life to service and embodied the true spirit of community policing.”

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The Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office said Gwathney was duck hunting with three friends in a slough. Gwathney was in a kayak and went to retrieve a duck that was shot in the slough. Winds were 30-40 mph at the time of the accident.

While out on the water, the kayak capsized and Gwathney fell into the water, the sheriff’s office said. The sheriff’s office said he was not wearing a life preserver but had waders on.

First responders located and removed Gwathney from the slough before he was transported by Carrington Ambulance to CHI St. Alexius Health Carrington, where he was pronounced dead.

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is investigating the accident.

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The Medora Community Center hosts the 42nd annual Medora Craft Fair

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MEDORA, N.D. — Forty-six vendors from North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana gathered at the Medora Community Center on Saturday to participate in the 42nd annual Medora Craft Fair. The community center was lined with booths featuring a number of local artisans and small businesses, as well as a dense crowd bouncing between displays. Products for sale ranged from homemade lefse and candies to carefully curated selections of Christmas decorations and handmade jewelry.

A vendor at the 2025 Medora Craft Fair.

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Milo Thompson, who has been hosting the event for forty years, says that the Craft Fair reliably drives plenty of traffic towards the Medora area during a time of year when tourism is relatively quiet. Local shops that close during the off-season were even able to open for business on Saturday thanks to the long-running event.

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“There’s lots of things for everybody to do, for the kids and for the parents, too. It has evolved into a great day,” said Thompson.

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The Medora Community Center, site of the annual Medora Craft Fair.

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Over the years, according to Thompson, the event has grown significantly. Most vendors choose to come back, and Thompson works hard each year to get seven to eight new booths in the door.

One of such new businesses was Wood n Woven, of Terry, MT. Angela Therrien, who is in the weaving business alongside her mother, said that one of their goals for the year was to bring their booth to more fairs, and the Medora Craft Fair turned out to be a successful event for them.

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In more recent years, Thompson said the event’s proceeds have gone to support local charities and non-profits, such as local medical benefits and school fundraisers.

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Early morning crash in north Fargo kills one person, injures two others

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Early morning crash in north Fargo kills one person, injures two others


FARGO — One person was killed and two people were injured in an early morning crash in north Fargo.

The single-vehicle crash happened around 2:30 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 26, in the 1200 block of 10th Street North, the North Dakota Highway Patrol said in a news release.

A 2012 Dodge Journey was going north on 10th Street North at a high rate of speed and as the vehicle crossed 12th Avenue North, the driver lost control and the SUV left the roadway, the patrol said.

The vehicle, with three males inside, hit the rear bumper of an unoccupied parked vehicle in a driveway before colliding with a large tree on the boulevard.

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The driver sustained serious injuries and was transported for medical treatment. He is under investigation for possible charges, the patrol said.

A passenger died as a result of injuries from the crash, the patrol said. A second passenger suffered life-threatening injuries and was transported for medical treatment.

The North Dakota Highway Patrol is investigating the crash.

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