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Eloise Ogden/MDN Dan Murphy, Farm Rescue volunteer, unloads grain from Tom Bjornholt’s field into a truck Friday. Helping with harvest Family, neighbors, Garrison farmer Tom Bjornholt , Farm Rescue, others right, who was injured in a June farm accident, help Garrison farmer visits with Dan By ELOISE OGDEN On Friday, Bjornholt said Murphy , a Farm Regional Editor the crop – somewhere in the Rescue volun - [email protected] neighborhood of 1,000 acres teer from El – anticipated it would be Lago, Texas, Fri - GARRISON – When Gar - done that night. The crew day, where fam - rison farmer Tom Bjornholt, began working on it Tues - who was injured in a farm day. ily members, accident, needed help har - Bjornholt, who lives neighbors, Farm vesting his wheat, family northwest of Garrison, was Rescue and oth - members, neighbors, busi - injured about two months ers have been nesses and many others ago. He got pinched by the helping harvest along with Farm Rescue vol - loader bucket on a skid-steer. unteers pitched in to help. Bjornholt’s crop. “I disengaged my brain for 10 Some helped with the har - seconds. That’s basically Eloise Ogden/MDN vest and others with feeding what happened,” he said. the volunteers and any other needs. See RESCUE — Page A2 Annual Festival on Main moved indoors to Auditorium By JILL HAMBEK to take people downtown Staff Writer throughout the day. [email protected] This was Gleich’s first Festival on Main. She was While the annual Festival most looking forward to see - on Main was not its usual ing the little kids having a frenzy of fun in the heart of Dizzy the great time, she said. “This is downtown Minot this year, Clown was the longest running down - there was plenty of fun to be on hand at town event and a staple to had across town at the Minot the community,” Gleich City Auditorium where the the Festival added. The festival is also a Festival on Main was relo - on Main, great way to bring people to cated due to rainy weather on held in - downtown Minot, she said. Saturday. doors due Gleich was also thankful to The Minot Downtown to rain, to the event’s sponsors, Business and Professional twist and Morelli’s Distributing and Association hosted its annual shape bal - Visit Minot, as well as to all Festival on Main, a staple of of the volunteers. downtown Minot for over 30 loons into “Festival on Main is a years. The event offered free animals great community event to activities and entertainment and bring the community to - for all ages from 10 a.m. to 4 swords. gether,” Gleich said. And if p.m. and a street dance for Jill Hambek/MDN downtown businesses adults with paid entry from 7 missed showcasing their p.m. to 1 a.m. Both the festi - merchandise at this festival, val and street dance were she said there will be an - held indoors at the audito - other opportunity to do so at rium. the Fall Block Party on Sept. Children and families 19. The Fall Block Party is a enjoyed carnival games, smaller version of Festival giant inflatables, face paint - well. “We couldn’t bring all vote for their favorite classic street dance. Guy and a and wore their bib from the on Main and held on the ing, Dizzy the Clown and of the downtown businesses car among three that were Girl played at 7 p.m. and race were admitted for half same day as the Minot State live entertainment through - here and we couldn’t bring on display. Soulshine played at 9 p.m. price of the $10 regular ad - University homecoming pa - out the day. Several vendors the full display of classic That evening, people in Food and beer were also mission fee. rade. from downtown Minot had cars,” said Chelsea Gleich, the 21 and over age range available for sale. People Even though the festival “We encourage everyone booths displaying their mer - executive director of the were invited back to the who participated in the Il - was at the auditorium, shut - to come downtown,” Gleich chandise and special sales as DBPA, but people could still auditorium for the indoor lumi Night 5K Fun Run tle service was still available added. For current weather conditions: www.MinotDailyNews.com

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — When ual abuse rather than storing the finding and rescuing these kids," Francis, who encourages prelates When it was time to receive Com - they arrived at Jared Fogle's home footage. said Hakes, who now runs an At - to get closer to rank-and-file munion, Benedettini said, the last month, law enforcement offi - "Just when we think we have lanta consulting firm that advises Catholics, has practiced what he pope lined up along with the other cials were armed with more than a some idea of what's going on, the police on child exploitation. preaches, taking a place early faithful. search warrant: They rolled up with bad guys change the game," Odier Fogle on Wednesday agreed to among surprised faithful in a Francis arrived in the basilica a mobile forensics laboratory that said. plead guilty to allegations that he front-row pew in St. Peter's Basil - without an escort and unan - has revolutionized how Indiana in - But the lab is not the only rea - paid for sex with girls as young as ica for Mass. nounced to pray, then stayed for vestigates child-exploitation and son the central Indiana Internet 16 and received child pornography The pope's presence at an early Mass, Benedettini said. pornography crimes and helped Crimes Against Children task force in a case that could send him to morning Mass a day earlier was Vatican newspaper L'Osserva - make the state a national model. is widely considered the nation's prison for more than a decade. completely impromptu, a Vatican tore Romano said some 70 people While one investigator ques - best. The group that includes local, Court documents allege that spokesman said Saturday. were attending Mass when it tioned the longtime Subway pitch - state and federal agencies has also Fogle on multiple occasions re - The spokesman, the Rev. Ciro began. When others in the basilica man in one of the vehicle's two perfected a method of following ceived sexually explicit images and Benedettini, said the Mass was noticed the pope, attendance rooms, others watched the inter - cyber trails to find offenders and videos produced by Russell Taylor, celebrated Friday at an altar, near grew, the paper said, without say - view unfold on a screen in another victims in other states and coun - who ran the charitable Jared Foun - the entrance of the basilica and ing just how many. room. At the same time, authorities tries. dation and whose house was raided searched computers, mobile de - They use every available tool — by the task force two months before vices and other media recovered from dogs that sniff out small de - Fogle's. Investigators said they dis - from the suburban Indianapolis vices (a dog found a thumb drive in covered a cache of sexually explicit Man faces obscenity charge home. Fogle's home that investigators photos and videos Taylor allegedly The custom-built lab allows in - overlooked) to a new forensics produced by secretly filming minor after O'Donnell's daughter found vestigators to feed real-time ques - technique of disassembling cell - children at his home. That investi - TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — The went to the home and the person tions to interviewers based on what phones that someone has tried to gation led to Fogle. owner of the home where Rosie answering the door initially did they find or what is missing. It also destroy to recover binary data. A Based on her experience, Hakes O'Donnell's missing teen daughter not want to reveal Chelsea's pres - lets them preview data before com - team of 15 to 20 people is deployed said, the task force is probably still was found earlier this week has ence. Police said they told the oc - puters or devices are shut off or for each search. examining digital media recovered been arrested for allegedly having cupant they would not leave until erased. It helps identify other de - Perhaps most important, from both men to determine who inappropriate online communica - she came out; she then appeared vices to look for inside the home. though, is a rare interagency coop - they were communicating with and tions with the 17-year-old girl, ac - and willingly left with police. And it saves days, weeks or months eration, where turf wars and egos which websites they visited or pri - cording to authorities and the Sheerer's arrest came several of time compared with the old simply don't exist when it comes to vate groups they might have be - star's spokeswoman. hours after authorities had ob - method of copying their contents. child exploitation, said Francey longed to, among other questions. Steven Sheerer faces charges of tained the girl's cellphone with her Indianapolis police detective Hakes, a former special assistant to "I call it a spider-web investiga - child endangerment and distribu - mother's consent, prosecutors Darin Odier said it's imperative that the U.S. attorney general oversee - tion," she said. "I guarantee you tion of obscenity to a minor, au - said. They allegedly found "inap - authorities develop new tools to ing Justice Department child-ex - there will be spinoff investigations thorities said Saturday. propriate communications" that keep up with changing technology, ploitation units. across the country and maybe The Ocean County Prosecutor's had occurred over the last several like the way that some people are "There is no fighting for credit. across the world. They are a com - Office declined to identify the vic - weeks between Sheerer and the using streaming video to show sex - There is just so much dedication to plete and total leader in that field." tim, citing her age. But a spokes - minor. woman for O'Donnell said the Authorities seized a computer case involves the star's daughter, and other digital equipment at Chelsea. Sheerer's home when they exe - Tragedy averted by train passengers who disarmed gunman "He was involved with a minor, cuted a search warrant, but did PARIS (AP) — A series of heroic anonymity because the investiga - American friend and a Briton, tack - and Rosie's concern has been and not disclose further details. actions by passengers thwarted an tion is ongoing. led and disarmed him. always will be the health, safety It was not known Saturday if attack by a man with ties to radical Officials did not disclose a possi - "Without their sangfroid we and well-being of her daughter," Sheerer had retained an attorney Islam who boarded a high-speed ble motive for the Friday attack, but could have been confronted with a Cindi Berger told The Associated and a telephone number for him train from Amsterdam to Paris Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve terrible drama," Cazenueve said. Press. "Rosie is profoundly appre - could not be located. His bail was armed with a Kalashnikov, a pistol said Spanish authorities had advised The Briton, businessman Chris ciative for the work the Ocean set at $40,000 cash, and he faces and a box cutter, officials said Sat - French intelligence about El-Khaz - Norman, said he was working on County Prosecutor's Office has up to 10 years in prison if con - urday as more details emerged zani because he belongs to the "rad - his computer when he heard a shot done and the diligence of the local victed, authorities said. about the dramatic incident that ical Islamist movement." and glass breaking and saw a train police." Sheerer will likely be arraigned ended with three people injured As the train passed through Bel - worker running. The servicemen — Sheerer, 25, was arrested Fri - sometime next week, but a court but no one killed. gium, a French citizen trying to use U.S. Airman Spencer Stone and day night at his home in Barnegat, date has not yet been scheduled, The attacker, identified by a the toilet encountered and tried to Alek Skarlatos, a National Guards - police said. Chelsea O'Donnell prosecutors said. French official close to the investi - subdue the gunman, who had the man from Roseburg, Oregon — and had been found at the home Tues - Court records show Sheerer gation as Ayoub El-Khazzani, 26, assault rifle strapped across his their friend, Anthony Sadler, a sen - day, hours after her mother posted pleaded guilty to drug offenses in was on the radar of authorities in shoulder, Cazeneuve said. Bullets ior at Sacramento State University a statement online saying the girl separate cases in 2012 and 2013. France, Belgium and Spain. The of - started flying and two American in California, heard glass breaking had left home on Aug. 11. In each case, he was sentenced to ficial spoke on condition of servicemen, with help from an at the same time. Authorities have said police two years of probation.

Dan Murphy, a Farm Res - cated a month to helping the Bjornholt said everything – to everyone. The organization will hold its Rescue cue volunteer from El Lago, organization. that has happened has been For more about Farm Res - annual banquet Nov. 21 in Texas, was helping with the In Texas, Murphy is in overwhelming, and he and cue visit FarmRescue.org. Fargo. Continued from Page A1 harvest on Friday, running quality assurance and com - his family are so thankful to The accident happened June the Farm Rescue RDO Equip - pliance for the pipeline in - the community, Farm Rescue 8 on the Bjornholt farm. ment-sponsored John Deere dustry, working for Wolf “It was at 2:19 in the after - combine. Creek Energy. noon,” he said. He said he “My family comes from a “This is really neat. knows it was that time be - farming background,” Mur - There’s no words for it,” Mur - cause later when he was phy said. Many of them farm phy said of Farm Rescue, asked when it happened, he in western . adding, “I’m so blessed, I’ve remembered opening up his Murphy said he learned got to pay it back.” phone to call his neighbor for about Farm Rescue when he help and his phone said 2:19. was sitting reading the paper Bjornholt was taken to the while in Graceville, Minn., Garrison hospital. and saw an article about it. Bjornholt has been or - He kept the article and gave dered to stay off his right leg the organization a call the and ankle. He hopes in the next year. “And here I am,” next couple weeks he will be he said. He visits Minnesota able to start putting weight regularly to help his relatives You are cordially invited on it. on their farms. to celebrate Bjornholt’s accident was - Murphy said his first n’t the only unfortunate inci - Farm Rescue harvest was at th dent. 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