

The amount awarded each year is linked to how much InVigor canola seed farmers reserve with Bayer Crop Science for the upcoming season. Novelty noisemakers, sometimes referred to as party-poppers and bang-snaps, are not prohibited as long as they do not need to be lit on fire.Īrea community organizations have been named grant recipients in the More For Everyone Program.įarmers who plant InVigor canola seed nominate local non-profit organizations for the annual More For Everyone awards. Any firework that is ignited by a burning fuse or that must be lit on fire is prohibited.

Smoke bombs and sparklers are included in the prohibition. The penalty for violating this section is a $150 fine.
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The Minot Code of Ordinances prohibits the “possession, manufacture, storage, sale, handling and use of fireworks” anywhere within city limits. Briefly Local NewsĪs Independence Day approaches, the Minot Police Department reminds area residents and visitors that fireworks are restricted in city limits. The money includes $3.7 million through the State Homeland Security Program to respond to catastrophic events and $3.1 million in Emergency Management Performance Grants to local and state emergency management agencies. Including the Operation Stonegarden grants, North Dakota will receive $7.4 million in FEMA funding. Receiving funding through the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Operation Stonegarden grant program are the area counties of Bottineau, $77,503 Burke, $75,910 Divide, $75,910 Renville, $65,390 and Rolette, $65,390. More information was not available at this time.įederal grants to benefit border securityĪrea counties have received funds to support border security, according to the North Dakota congressional delegation. Speed was a determining factor in the accident, according to tribal officials Wednesday. WHITE SHIELD Three Affiliated Tribes Law Enforcement officers are investigating a one-vehicle rollover on BIA Loop 18, south of White Shield, that resulted in one fatality and one injury. One fatality, one injury in accident near White Shield Highway 73, eight miles northwest of Mandaree. Jason Stubbs Sr., 41, of Manhattan, Mont., died in the rollover of the 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 that he was driving on N.D. At the time, Smallwood was employed as a Prince George’s County school bus driver, including for the elementary schools, authorities said.MANDAREE The North Dakota Highway Patrol has identified the victim of a motor vehicle accident near Mandaree Tuesday. On May 21, 2010, Smallwood was arrested by ICE agents at the Brandywine bus depot. ICE agents also were able to identify the man in the videos as Smallwood. Immigration and Customs Enforcement worked with Prince George's County police conducted a forensic analysis of the memory card and were able to identify the minor in the videos. Law enforcement viewed additional videos on the card, allegedly documenting similar sexual abuse of the young boy.Īgents with U.S. That same day, Prince George’s County police recovered the store surveillance tape for the time period when the memory card was discovered. The customer later viewed the card and found 10 to 15 videos of an adult male engaging in sexually explicit conduct with a young boy.Īccording to court documents, the customer contacted the Prince George’s County Police Department and informed them of the videos and turned the card over to the police. Scott Smallwood of Upper Marlboro, who was scheduled to appear in federal court Monday, was arrested the evening of May 21, authorities said.Īccording to court documents, a customer at a 7-11 convenience store on Coventry Way in Clinton found a memory card on the check-out counter and took it home. A 27-year-old Prince George's man, who worked as a bus driver for the Prince George's County school system has been arrested for allegedly producing child pornography, authorities said Monday.
