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Man arrested after high-speed chase in Jamestown
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A man is under arrest after a high-speed chase in Jamestown. It happened Tuesday around 11:55 AM. ND Highway Patrol says a trooper attempted to stop a vehicle for speeding on I-94 near milepost 271 in Stutsman County. They say the driver of the 2004 Honda Accord, Chance T. Standridge, 27, of Mandan, continued to flee at high speeds towards Jamestown.
Mock Prom Crash Brings a Serious Message to Students
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Valley City High School along with local, county and state emergency first responders provided a re-enactment of a car crash scene involving students on Wednesday, May 1st in the Youth Sports Complex parking lot. The exercise was meant to serve as an awareness event to help students understand the powerful reality of how quickly accidents can happen when it involves distracted or impaired driving.
Culver’s Donating to Local Ag Initiatives
(NAFB.com) – For the tenth straight year, Culver’s is offering guests a single scoop of Fresh Frozen Custard in exchange for a $1 donation to local FFA chapters and other agricultural education organizations. It’s a part of the annual “Scoops of Thanks Day” that celebrates the impact of farm-fresh dairy that makes Culver’s Fresh Frozen Custard beloved by guests. Guests can choose between How Now Brown Cow, Chocolate, or Vanilla for their single scoop in exchange for the $1 donation. This year, guests can also make their donation in exchange for a single scoop of Fresh Frozen Custard through the Culver’s website or on the Culver’s app. Culver’s hopes to surpass the results from last year’s Scoops of Thanks Day, on which the brand served up more than 153,000 scoops during the fundraiser at nationwide locations. To find the nearest Culver’s location and celebrate Scoops of Thanksgiving Day, go to Culver’s location page.
Thursday, May 2nd Weather
TODAY: CLOUDY AND SHOWERY. BECOMING BREEZY WITH A FEW THUNDERSHOWERS LATER THIS AFTERNOON. HIGH: NEAR 55. WIND: SOUTHEAST TO SOUTHWEST 5 TO 15, GUSTING TO 25 LATER. RAIN AMOUNTS: A QUARTER TO THREE QUARTERS OF AN INCH. TONIGHT: DECREASING CLOUDS AND BREEZY. WIND: SOUTHEAST TO SOUTHWEST 10 TO 25 MPH....
National Day of Prayer, May 2nd
National Day of Prayer is celebrated May 2nd. Locally all are welcome to join together on the Barnes County Courthouse front lawn- by the flagpole from 12:15 PM to 12:45 PM, for a prayer led by Father Don Leiphon. In the United States, the National Day of Prayer tradition is...
Stutsman County Elevating Community Through History
JAMESTOWN, N.D. — Join us Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., for “Elevating Community Through History,” an event celebrating the Stutsman County Courthouse State Historic Site restoration and Historic Avenue dedication in Jamestown. Experience North Dakota’s oldest surviving courthouse, featuring a unique hands-on exhibit about civics and local government.
Dordt Eliminates Jimmies From GPAC Softball Tournament
SIOUX CENTER, IA – Aurora Tyson hit a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the seventh inning Thursday to complete a comeback from a five-run deficit and give Dordt a 12-11 win over Jamestown in an elimination game of the GPAC Softball Tournament at the American State Bank Sports Complex.
North scores late, defeat Hi-Liners in baseball
Fargo North scored a run in the top of the seventh inning to break a 2-2 tie on the way to 3-2 win over Valley City in. Eastern Dakota Conference baseball game at Charlie Brown Field. For five innings, North’s Colby Hansen and Valley City’s Ethan Miller were locked in...
JHS Girls Soccer Breezes Again, Stops Century
JAMESTOWN – Jamestown Blue Jays Girls Soccer keeps winning and recording shutouts. The Blue Jays picked up their seventh win and seventh shutout Tuesday, 3-0 over Bismarck Century at Rotary Field. Amelia Newman scored first for Jamestown (7-1-0, 7-1-0 WDA) in the 18th minute. The lead doubled to 2-0...
Viking Softball Pursues Third-Straight Tourney Title
VALLEY CITY, ND (VCSUVikings.com) The Valley City State softball team will be the No. 2 seed for the North Star Athletic Association Tournament, slated for May 3-6. The postseason softball tournament is hosted by Dickinson State for the second straight year, held at Bravera Field at the Sanford Sports Complex in Dickinson, N.D.
VCHS Distracted/Impaired Driving Re-enactment
Valley City High School is collaborating with local, county and state emergency responders to provide a re-enactment of a car crash scene involving students. This event is meant to serve as an awareness event to help our students understand the very powerful reality of how quickly accidents can happen especially when it involves distracted or impaired driving risk factors. This is important message for our young people any time, but especially as we move into the spring and summer seasons that include prom, graduation, and outdoor parties.
Valley City Results from Kindred Track & Field Meet
Tuesday’s Track Meet at Kindred was stopped in progress due to the inclement weather. Despite the soggy conditions, Valley City Track & Field still managed a handful of event wins and plenty of top-eight finishers. The next meet for Hi-Liner Track & Field will be Friday, May 5th, at...
Valley City Tennis Rolls to Another Win
After several rainouts, Valley City Tennis took to the courts again for another EDC matchup, this time against the West Fargo Packers. The Hi-Liners wasted no time in putting this matchup to rest, easily rolling to an 8-1 win. With Abby Martineck at DECA Nationals, the Hi-Liners would shake up...
Library Life at Valley City Barnes County Public Library
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (VCBCPL) – The following is a news released from the Valley City Barnes County Public Library. “Just as in life in any situation, sometimes things need to change or work differently. This is going to be very true for life in the library this summer! With the city’s street work project closing 4th Street on the south side of the library and our own planned construction beginning soon, library services will be different this summer. The good news is that we plan to stay open through all of it!
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