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On April 5, Clark was officially inducted into the North Dakota Softball Hall of Fame. The former head coach for the University of Jamestown cross-country and track-and-field teams was one of seven ...
Fred did not, however, enjoy the cold weather or constant wind of the rural North Dakota prairie. That wind ... A reception will be held afterward in the reception hall with a catered lunch. Fred’s ...
Dust off your boots and mark your calendar for one of the most anticipated celebrations of the year! On May 3rd, we’re ...
The House wants to use $330 million for 43 additional beds, while the Senate is looking to spend $285 million on fewer. Some lawmakers proposed scrapping the plan for a new facility entirely.
Since 1976, the Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree City USA program has recognized and supported the cities and leaders who create ...
JAMESTOWN — Clay Bingham and Lilly Reinarts of Jamestown High School and Destiny Opp of Medina High School have been selected to represent their high schools at North Dakota Leadership Seminar May ...
BISMARCK — In place of legislation seeking to establish a permanent investment fund to support rural North Dakota, the House ...
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Senate failed a bill on a 20-26 ... Cole Conley and Terry Wanzek, both R-Jamestown, voted in favor of House Bill 1330. HB 1330 would have added language to the ...
Now, 70 years later, the Jamestown Choralaires are still singing and preparing for the group’s 70th Anniversary Concert next week. Ron Hildahl, president of the group, said the group is looking ...
Senate Bill 2228 appropriates $1 million from the state General Fund to provide grants for the preservation of rural grocery stores and the reopening of rural grocery stores ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed a bill on Wednesday, April 16, effectively banning the use of ranked choice and approval voting in all elections statewide. The legislation ...
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