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43-year-old arrested for DUI in Morton County crash that left 2 teens with minor injuries

The NDHP crash report says Gohl’s SUV was traveling north on Highway 6 following a semi driven by 60-year-old Bradley Hoines of Bismarck.

Burleigh County Commission forming subcommittee for sales tax initiative

One of the commission’s big goals is long-term property tax relief. However, the county is operating on a $5 million dollar budget shortfall, so that tax could still go up.

Bismarck Police Say Man Shook, Seriously Injured Baby

Bismarck Police Say Man Shook, Seriously Injured Baby
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Bismarck Police Say Man Shook, Seriously Injured Baby

Bismarck Police Say Man Shook, Seriously Injured Baby
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COVID-19 precautions planned for August trial of North Dakota man charged with killing 4

The trial of Chad Isaak is set to begin Monday, Aug. 2. 3:13 pm, Jul. 16, 2021 × Chad Isaak, left, appears for a pretrial conference with his attorney Jesse Walstad over Zoom from the Burleigh Morton County Detention Center in Bismarck on Friday, July 16, 2021. Screenshot via South Central District Court MANDAN, N.D. The trial of a man accused of slaying four people in Mandan more than two years ago has already been delayed four times, and now COVID-19 looms over the proceedings ahead of the trial s start next month. In a pretrial conference over Zoom in the case of Chad Trolon Isaak, who faces four murder charges for allegedly shooting and stabbing the co-owner and employees of Mandan s RJR Maintenance & Management, South Central District Judge David Reich said people will need to be cautious of COVID-19, as an outbreak among jurors could result in a mistrial.

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