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City of Jamestown Has Several Open Positions on Various Committees
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The City of Jamestown is currently seeking applicants for several open positions on key committees and boards. 1 open position on the Board of Adjustments, with a 3-year term expiring in January 2025. 1 open position on the Planning Commission, with a 5-year term expiring...
West Fargo Sweeps To End JHS Softball Regular Season
WEST FARGO – West Fargo sent Jamestown Blue Jay Softball into the postseason with a slightly sour finish for the visitors. West Fargo swept the Blue Jays in a doubleheader to end Jamestown’s regular season 2-1 and 13-0 (five innings) Thursday at West Fargo High School. Game 1:...
Linda Rae Ova
Linda Rae Ova, 69, Pingree, North Dakota died Saturday, May 11, 2024 at M Health Fairview, University of Minnesota Medical Center, East Bank in Minneapolis. Funeral service will be 10:30 AM, Monday, May 20, 2024 at First Church of the Nazarene, Jamestown, ND. Visitation will be one hour before the service.
Lang Wins, But Dickinson Controls Girls Tennis Dual With Jamestown
JAMESTOWN – Hana Lang performed well for Jamestown Blue Jay Girls Tennis, but Dickinson otherwise controlled the last regular season dual. Dickinson topped Jamestown 8-1 Thursday at Bolinger Courts. Lang, in number three singles, earned the only win for the Blue Jays (2-13, 0-9 WDA), defeating Dickinson’s Morgan Daley...
Constance “Connie” Dunn
Constance “Connie” Dunn, 27, of Jamestown, ND, passed away after a two year battle with cancer on Saturday morning, May 11, 2024 at Sanford Medical Center, Fargo. Constance was born on July 28, 1996, in Willmar, MN, the daughter of Scott and Rebecca (Rhoda) Knutson. She grew up on the family farm near Belview, MN, was baptized and confirmed at Rock Dell Lutheran Church. Connie attended Echo Charter School, where she was active with the volleyball and basketball teams. Connie worked at Parkview Nursing Home while in high school and graduated from Echo Charter High School. She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church, Clara City, MN. Connie moved to Jamestown in 2015 and married Joseph Dunn on August 12, 2017 in Jamestown. She loved working the night-shift at Eventide, Jamestown and also worked the pit gate at the Jamestown Speedway. Connie enjoyed fishing, crocheting, reading, traveling, and going to Minnesota Twins games with Joe.
Jays Trounce, Then Get No-Hit By Williston
WILLISTON – Jamestown Blue Jay baseball took a step toward an automatic WDA tournament quarterfinal berth before Williston made the Jays take a step back. Jamestown and Williston split a doubleheader Thursday, with the Blue Jays winning game one 12-3 and the Coyotes taking the second game 10-0 in five innings at Ardean Affedt Stadium.
Jamestown Teams 3rd At Last Chance Track & Field
VALLEY CITY – Jamestown Track & Field had third place finishes for both genders Monday at the Bill Jansen Last Chance Meet at Hanna Field. The Blue Jay girls tied for third with 99.83 points. Julia Skari won for the fifth time this season in the 300 meter hurdles with her best time of the season, 46.20. The 4×100 relay team of Allysah Larson, Mia Kaiser, Skari and Jaylynn Olson won in 51.03 seconds. Kinley Anderson won in the discus for her second straight meet and fifth time this season at 128 feet, five inches. Layna Hoffer cleared five feet, two inches to win her fourth high jump competition of the year. Larson set a personal best of 37 feet, 10 inches to win the triple jump, her fourth win this season in that event.
Big Sixth Inning Powers Loboes Past South Border
The LaMoure-Litchville/Marion (LLM) Loboes and South Border Mustangs were locked in a tight pitchers duel right up until the top of the sixth inning. The first five innings were spent with Loboes starter Mason Warcken and South Border starter Jace Nitschke exchanging dominant innings, with both pitchers only giving up one run through the game’s first five innings. Jace Nitschke would be pulled in the top of the sixth to make way for Cole Nitschke, who did not have the same success as his brother, as he was tagged for seven runs in the top half of the inning.
Jamestown Girls Soccer Wins, Clinches State Berth
DICKINSON – Jamestown has a girls soccer state tournament team again. The Blue Jays clinched a state berth for the second straight season Tuesday with a 4-0 win over Dickinson at the Dickinson State Athletic Complex. Amelia Newman scored twice, including in the 10th minute, just moments after Briella...
Les Schwab Tire Center in Jamestown Grand Opening May 17
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (Les Schwab) – The Les Schwab Tire Center in Jamestown is partnering with Community Action on new pickup tires installation during their grand opening on Friday, May 17th. The store grand opening event will feature tire installation, fun, food & prizes. Jamestown Region Community Action is about...
JHS Boys Golf Struggles At St. Mary’s Invitational
BISMARCK – Jamestown Blue Jay boys golf posted its lowest finish so far in 2024 Tuesday, finishing seventh at the St. Mary’s Invitational at Hawktree Golf Club. Jamestown shot 349, the team’s second-highest 18-hole score of the season. Hunter Gegelman was best for the Blue Jays with 83, followed by Vaughn Romsdal with 88, Nate Walz and Luke LeFevre with 89, Camron Andersen with 91 and Kai Backen with 99.
Blue Jays Settle For Baseball Split With Bismarck High
JAMESTOWN – Jamestown High School Baseball’s bid to avoid the WDA play-in game is still alive, but took a hit on Tuesday. Jamestown won its fifth straight conference game with a 6-3 win over Bismarck in the first game of a doubleheader, but the Demons came back for an 8-3 win in the second game at Jack Brown Stadium.
50 Years That Changed it all: Food, Farming and Community
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Dr. John Ikerd will share his perspectives on food, farming and community as part of the Barnes County Historical Society’s 150 birthday celebration for the county. A nationally and internationally known writer and speaker, he will be at the Valley City Eagles Club...
Tennis: Minot stays undefeated in a win against the Jamestown Blue Jays
The Majettes stayed perfect another win at Hammond Park, where they’ll host next week’s WDA Tournament. Minot Majettes 9 Jamestown Blue Jays 0 Final Legacy Sabers 5 Century Patriots 4 Final Bismarck Demons 4 St. Mary’s Saints 5 Final Dickinson Midgets 3 Mandan Braves 6 Final Williston Coyotes 7 Minot North Sentinels 2 Final
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