The University of North Dakota hockey team is stranded in South Dakota after officials closed a portion of Interstate 29 because of a winter storm.
The team and many fans were on their way back from a weekend series in Omaha, Neb., when officials in South Dakota closed Interstate 29 from Watertown to the North Dakota border.
UND assistant athletic director Jayson Hajdu says the team attempted to drive back to Grand Forks on Saturday night but had to pull off the interstate at a truck stop near Summit, S.D, and spent the night on the bus.
On Sunday, Summit residents opened up a community building and started cooking barbecue for the stranded team members.
Most Popular Today
- 1.Your Money Matters
Update On Empire Mall Remodel - 2.Development
Millions In Projects Face Delays - 3.Development, General
Neighborhood Group Responds To Zoning Accusations - 4.Development, General
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Seek Approval of SD Casino - 5.Development, Outdoors
Greens At Risk - 6.General
BBB Warns Of Travel Club - 7.Retail & Restaurants
Westra Named Chief Operating Officer Of Hegg Companies Inc. - 8.Development, General
Landowners Want Acres Annexed Into Deadwood - 9.Health Care, General
Preparing For A Crisis - 10.Elementary, Retail & Restaurants
Hy-Vee Grant Helps Improve Teaching Gardens

.png)



