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Troopers promoted, assigned following training
Col. Daniel Haugen, superintendent of the North Dakota Highway Patrol, announced the promotions and assignments of troopers who have successfully completed field training. They include several individuals from the Jamestown area or who worked in the Jamestown area. Among those completing field training were Trooper Warden Dahlgren and Trooper Joshua Fastnacht. ADVERTISEMENT Dahlgren grew up […]

Col. Daniel Haugen, superintendent of the North Dakota Highway Patrol, announced the promotions and assignments of troopers who have successfully completed field training. They include several individuals from the Jamestown area or who worked in the Jamestown area.
Among those completing field training were Trooper Warden Dahlgren and Trooper Joshua Fastnacht.
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Dahlgren grew up in Edgeley. He graduated from the University of Minnesota-Crookston, where he studied criminal justice and communications. Prior to joining the NDHP, he worked in the retail section. Dahlgren serves the Northwest region and is stationed in Williston.

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Fastnacht grew up in Ellendale and graduated from Lake Region State College with a degree in law enforcement. Prior to joining the NDHP, he worked at the LaMoure County Sheriff’s Office. Fastnacht is stationed in Jamestown, serving the Southeast region.
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Among those promoted was Trooper Nathan Boll to sergeant. Boll attended the Highway Patrol Academy from January through June 2018. He was initially stationed in Cavalier as a traffic enforcement trooper until he transferred to Valley City in August 2018. On Aug. 1, 2021, he joined the Criminal Interdiction Team, based out of Fargo. Boll has been a K9 handler since 2020 and became the K9 program coordinator in November 2024. Effective April 1, Boll serves as the eastern sergeant of the Criminal Interdiction Team, stationed in Fargo. Boll earned a Bachelor of Science in dietetics from the University of North Dakota.

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Beach Volleyball Bears Earn Four AVCA Top Flight Awards
Story Links LEXINGTON, Ky. – Four Missouri State beach volleyball pairs have earned the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Top Flight Award, the organization announced on Friday. MoState’s regular pairs at Flight Nos. 1, 2, 4 and 5 were honored with the award. The Top Flight program, now in its […]

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Four Missouri State beach volleyball pairs have earned the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Top Flight Award, the organization announced on Friday. MoState’s regular pairs at Flight Nos. 1, 2, 4 and 5 were honored with the award.
The Top Flight program, now in its seventh year, recognizes beach pairs who compete in at least 15 matches together at a specific flight and win at least 75% of their matches. This year, 88 pairs representing 45 schools—from all three NCAA divisions, NAIA, and Two-Year Colleges—have earned Top Flight status. To qualify for the award, the team’s head coach must be an active AVCA member.
Missouri State is one of three Division I teams to win four AVCA Top Flight Awards, along with Chattanooga and Loyola Marymount. Overall, MoState is one of six schools nationally to win four awards. Carson Newman (DII), Fresno City College (Two-Year) and Santa Monica College (Two-Year) also won the honor on four flights.
Becca Bach and Allyson Larkin earned the award at Flight No. 1. The two boasted a record of 17-9 in 2025, which included a nine-match winning streak to start the season. Bach and Larkin only lost two sets during that stretch. The duo ended the season with a straight-set sweep over UAB’s three-time Conference USA Pair of the Week, Olivia Stant and Jasmine Haas, who each made the All-CUSA First Team. Bach was named to the All-CUSA Second Team on Thursday to become the first Missouri State student-athlete to make a CUSA all-conference team. She finished her career with 53 wins, the second-most in program history. Larkin sits at 42 career wins after her first two seasons, good for seventh all-time in team history.
Missouri State’s all-time winningest duo of MacKenzie Steele and Amanda Cleary earned the Top Flight Award for the first time at Flight No. 2. The two ended with a 17-8 record, including a 1-0 result in the Conference USA Tournament with their win over UAB’s Isabel Day and Azmabeth Infante. Steele and Cleary started the season 10-0 while only dropping two sets during that stretch. The 37 wins Steele and Cleary have amassed over the last two seasons are the most in team history, surpassing the previous record of 35 set by Grace Cook and Chloe Tome. Steele became the fourth Missouri State player to reach 50 career individual wins with the victory against UAB in the conference tournament.
Rylie Cepicky and Manuela Niemeyer also earned their first career AVCA Top Flight Awards with a team-best 20-6 record and a Flight No. 4 record of 20-5. The two became the fifth Missouri State pair to reach 20 wins in a single season. Cepicky and Niemeyer also started the season on a 10-match winning streak and had a separate stretch of seven straight wins to start the season as winners of 17 out of 18 matches. Cepicky was named to the CUSA All-Freshman team on Thursday. Her 20 wins are the second most by a MoState freshman in team history. Niemeyer also won her 50th career match during the conference tournament, the third Bears player to reach that milestone.
Lastly, Missouri State earned a Top Flight Award at No. 5 for the second straight year. Olivia Rattler and Erin Eschleman received the honor with a 16-9 record together. The two started their time together on a six-match winning streak, then later won seven consecutive matches spanning from late March to mid-April. Rattler went 19-9 as an individual, including going 3-0 to start the season with Riley Drew at Flight No. 5. Rattler became the first Bears player to reach 50 career wins at the start of the season and finished her beach volleyball career with a program record 61 career victories. Eschleman is the first player in team history to win the AVCA Top Flight Award twice. She won it last season at Flight No. 3 alongside then-senior Olivia Muriel when the pair went 24-7.
Missouri State beach volleyball went 18-10 in 2025 to complete its eighth year as a program and second as a Conference USA affiliate. The Bears advanced to the second day of the CUSA Tournament in Louisiana for the second straight season.
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Blue Moon becomes Official Event Partner for World Aquatics Diving World Cup Super Final in Beijing
Blue Moon will provide its trusted laundry detergents and cleaning products to support Team AQUA and the Organising Committee as part of the hospitality arrangements for this landmark event. Blue Moon has supported the Chinese Diving Team on its way to outstanding success in international competitions. The partnership with World Aquatics for the competition in […]
Blue Moon will provide its trusted laundry detergents and cleaning products to support Team AQUA and the Organising Committee as part of the hospitality arrangements for this landmark event.
Blue Moon has supported the Chinese Diving Team on its way to outstanding success in international competitions. The partnership with World Aquatics for the competition in Beijing demonstrates Blue Moon’s commitment to leveraging the huge popularity of diving in China to support the global development of the sport.
The growth of diving around the world has already been seen through the gold medals won by athletes from Mexico and Great Britain on the first two stops of this year’s World Aquatics Diving World Cup.
Image Source: Blue Moon will provide its laundry detergents and cleaning products to support Team AQUA and the Organising Committee during the World Aquatics Diving World Cup Super Final (Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)
“Blue Moon, as a partner of the Chinese Diving Team for many years, is honoured to join hands with World Aquatics to become the official event partner for laundry and cleaning products of the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 – Super Final in Beijing. In the future, adhering to the concept of ‘Professional Cleaning’, Blue Moon will continue to support the Chinese Diving Team, and sincerely wish the Chinese Diving Team remarkable success in this event, and look forward to their continuous writing of a glorious chapter for the ‘Dream Team’,” said a Blue Moon spokesperson.
World Aquatics President, Captain Husain Al-Musallam, commented:
“We are delighted to welcome Blue Moon as an official partner for our Super Final in Beijing”
“Their support for the Chinese Diving Team over the years shows real passion for our sports, and it’s great to bring that energy to one of our biggest events. We are looking forward to a world-class competition that celebrates our athletes and inspires our community worldwide.”
About Blue Moon
The Blue Moon brand was established in 1992 and has been developed into a leading innovative household cleaning solutions provider in China. The Group has spent relentless effort in focusing on providing the customers with top quality products in fabric care, personal hygiene and home care categories. The Group’s liquid laundry detergent and liquid soap have ranked first in the China Brand Power Index for 14 consecutive years (2011-2024). The Group has stayed true to its consumer-centric brand philosophy and aimed to allow every family to enjoy a clean, healthy, comfortable, respectable and delightful lifestyle. Going forward, the Group will continue to provide comprehensive home cleaning solutions that bring relaxing and efficient cleaning experience to consumers.
About World Aquatics
Driven by the vision of a world united by water for health, life and sport, World Aquatics is the international governing body for aquatic sports. Founded in 1908, World Aquatics is an independent organisation formed of 210 National Federations and five Continental Organisations.
World Aquatics oversees six aquatic sports – swimming, water polo, diving, artistic swimming, open water swimming and high diving – and is recognised as the leading global authority of these sports by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
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Spring high school softball heats up; MSU baseball leading the Valley
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – KY3′s Chad Plein and the Ozarks Sports Zone’s Chris Parker look at area high school and college action. Check out the latest high school action on the Ozarks Sports Zone’s website by clicking here. To report a correction or typo, please email digitalnews@ky3.com. Please include the article info in the subject […]

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – KY3′s Chad Plein and the Ozarks Sports Zone’s Chris Parker look at area high school and college action.
Check out the latest high school action on the Ozarks Sports Zone’s website by clicking here.
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Little Giants Holds First-Day Lead At 2025 NCAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Story Links GREENCASTLE, Indiana — Wabash captured three individual titles and posted six top-three finishes for all-conference honors on the first day of full competition at the 2025 North Coast Athletic Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships, hosted by DePauw University. The Little Giants ended the first day in first […]

GREENCASTLE, Indiana — Wabash captured three individual titles and posted six top-three finishes for all-conference honors on the first day of full competition at the 2025 North Coast Athletic Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships, hosted by DePauw University. The Little Giants ended the first day in first place in the men’s team standings, scoring 74.5 points.
Wabash senior Will Morris won the pole vault to claim an NCAC individual title and all-conference honors. He cleared 4.70 meters (15 feet, 5 inches) for the 48th-best effort in Division III this season. Nate Joven finished in fourth place with a finishing height of 4.25 meters (13 feet, 11.25 inches). Hugh Ford added to the team scoring with a sixth-place finish at a height of 4.10 meters (13 feet, 5.25 inches).
Evan Furuness scored another individual championship for Wabash by winning the men’s shot put with a toss of 15.37 meters (50 feet, 5.25 inches). He edged out teammate Quinn Sholar, who earned all-conference honors with his second-place effort of 15.23 meters (49 feet, 11.75 inches). Jakob Van Pelt finished in fifth place with a throw of 13.97 meters (45 feet, 10 inches).
Senior Brayden Curnutt raced to an individual title in Friday’s first running event, the 10,000-meter run. He won the race with a new personal-best time of 30.38.75. Jacob Sitzman placed fifth overall with a personal-best time of 32:24.73.
The Little Giants picked up two all-conference performances and three top-four finishes in the men’s hammer throw. Lane Brockman turned in an All-NCAC effort by finishing in second place with a throw of 51.63 meters (169 feet, 4 inches). Furuness scored all-conference honors for the second time with his third-place throw of 49.43 meters (162 feet, 2 inches). Will Boas added a fourth-place finish with a personal-best mark of 48.97 meters (160 feet, 8 inches).
Wyatt Dorsey scored team points in the long jump by finishing in seventh place with a leap of 6.62 meters (21 feet, 8.75 inches).
Wabash holds a 26-point advantage over pre-meet favorite Wittenberg University. The Tigers scored 46.5 points on Friday. Denison sits in third place with 42 points, followed by Ohio Wesleyan in fourth place with 25.5 points. Oberlin (23.5 points), Wooster (22 points), DePauw (20 points), Kenyon (12 points), and Hiram (5 points) round out the team standings.
Saturday’s final day of competition begins at 10 a.m. at Blackstock Stadium.
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Hawaii water polo sweeps Big West awards
The Hawaii women’s water polo team swept the Big West Conference’s top honors Friday. Bernadette Doyle was named Player of the Year, James Robinson was voted Coach of the Year and Ema Vernoux was named the Freshman of the Year. Doyle, a senior from New Zealand, is second on the team with 91 points (53 […]
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Celtics reportedly expected to make notable roster changes this offseason – 98.5 The Sports Hub
The Celtics are entering the Eastern Conference Semifinals for their matchup with the Knicks, but the headlines are not all about their series. Rather, the buzz surrounding the team is about the bills coming due in the offseason, which could drastically change the 2025-26 roster. “Right now, Boston is fully focused on winning a championship. […]

The Celtics are entering the Eastern Conference Semifinals for their matchup with the Knicks, but the headlines are not all about their series. Rather, the buzz surrounding the team is about the bills coming due in the offseason, which could drastically change the 2025-26 roster.
“Right now, Boston is fully focused on winning a championship. That is the number one focus, repeating, but – I can tell you – the rest of the league is bracing for some level of change to come to the Celtics from their roster this offseason,” said ESPN’s Shams Charania during an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show”. “Sources have been telling me for weeks now that the Celtics will be exploring trade options in the offseason.
“This iteration just is not going to be sustainable for this team, and no one around the organization, from players to staffers, would be surprised if there are changes coming to this roster.”
As Charania noted, the Celtics have five players on track to make $28 million or more next season, along with a salary bill of $500 million, in addition to CBA restrictions related to trades and freezing of draft picks. The financials of the team have gotten out of hand, so in all likelihood, some players will need to be moved in order to return the payroll to some normalcy and to avoid penalties from the league.
The good news is that Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown are likely here to stay. But the supporting cast around them may look very different. The salaries of Kristaps Porziņģis, Jrue Holiday, and Derrick White have a combined worth of over $91 million (according to Spotrac). It would make sense if one or more of those guys are elsewhere next season.
“I think the Celtics knew when they traded for Jrue Holiday and they traded for Kristaps Porziņģis, they’d be staring at this in the face this summer,” said Charania. “So, these are good problems to have, but the league is bracing for some level of change to come to this Celtics roster in the offseason.”
This playoff run could mean the end of an era for Boston, and although they should still be a strong team regardless of the changes, they may not have the same level of depth they do now. With new ownership coming, the Celtics organization is going to look very different from the top down. The hope is the changes are merely a retooling, and not a teardown of the dominant team that fans have grown accustomed to in recent years.
Luke Graham is a digital sports content co-op for 98.5 the Sports Hub. He is currently a sophomore at Northeastern University studying communications and media studies. Read all his articles here, and follow him on X @LukeGraham05.
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