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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...
Trap League Shooting Starts May 20
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – OH Range is open for clay target shooting. OH Range is located south of. Valley City on the Katheryn Road. The address is 3504 117th Ave SE. The range is open Tuesday nights from 4:30 until close. OH Range offers Trap, Skeet and 5...
Milk Producers Pleased with Progress in D.C.
(NAFB.com) – Gregg Doud, president and CEO of the National Milk Producers Federation, commended House Ag Chair G.T. Thompson for including language in the House farm bill regarding the Class 1 mover. Thompson’s proposal would restore the previous “higher of” Class 1 Mover Formula. The prior mover served well for decades, while the current mover has cost farmers more than $1 billion in Class 1 skim milk revenue and undermined orderly milk marketing. “We are also grateful for the inclusion of language to require mandatory manufacturing plant cost studies to help inform future discussions on make allowances,” Doud says. The Federation also thanked Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack and federal leadership for offering assistance to dairy producers as they meet the challenges of H5N1 in dairy cattle. “We look forward to collaborating with USDA and other agencies as we monitor and contain this outbreak and do what we can to help our farmers,” Doud adds.
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...
Local Candidates Forum Held in Valley City
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Eight of the 13 City, County and Valley City School Board candidates running for local political office shared their goals and aspirations for our area at the Barnes County Primary Election Forum held on May 14th at the Hi-Liner Activity Center (HAC). The event was sponsored by the League of Women.
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.
VCPS Hires Riley Van Peursem as Choir/Band Director
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (VCPS) – Valley City Public Schools (VCPS) is excited to announce the hiring of Mrs. Riley Van Peursem as the new Choir/Band Director at Valley City High School. Mrs. Van Peursem will officially begin her role on August 19, 2024. Van Peursem grew up in LaMoure,...
Brinklyn Johnson Receives VCEA Scholarship
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (VCEA) – Brinklyn Johnson has been awarded the Valley City Education Association Scholarship in the amount of $500. This scholarship is for Valley City High School graduates that are pursuing a degree in education. Brinklyn is majoring in Business Education with a minor in Health Education....
Ethan Miller Twirls a Gem on Senior Day to Snap Hi-Liners Losing Streak
The Valley City Hi-Liners finally snapped their eight-game losing skid as they outlasted the Grand Forks Central Knights 2-1 to pick up their second win of the season. Valley City was led on the mound by Senior Ethan Miller, who saved his best pitching performance of the season for his last game at Charlie Brown Memorial Field. After both teams exchanged scoreless first innings, a leadoff double by the Knights followed by a wild pitch would set up Central to take the lead after a groundout to first base. That leadoff double would be one of only two hits Miller allowed in the game.
Valley City Tennis Shines on Senior Day to Claim EDC Regular Season Crown
The Valley City Hi-Liners defended home territory on Senior Day to defeat the Sheyenne Mustang 6-3 to claim their second consecutive EDC Regular Season Championship. As has been the case all season, the Hi-Liners doubles unit propelled them to an early advantage, taking all three matches from the Mustangs. Seniors Abby Martineck and Breck Sufficool reunited for senior day, as they bounced back from their Invitational Loss last Saturday to defeat the previously undefeated Mustangs team of Alyssa Sommerfeld and Shireen Durrani in straight sets. Kailee Neilson and Georgia Zaun dominated their matchup, only dropping three games in their straight-sets win. At the same time, senior Alyssa Thomsen teamed up with eighth grader Skye Neilson to finish the doubles sweep with a pair of tight set wins (7-5, 7-6).
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...
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...
VCSU Commencement; 170 Students Receive Degrees
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (VCSU) – Valley City State University (VCSU) conferred 170 graduate and undergraduate degrees and three certificates or minors at the spring commencement ceremony held Saturday, May 11th. The ceremony was the 132nd commencement ceremony at VCSU, and 153 undergraduate diplomas were awarded. This includes five Bachelor...
Vikings Capture Two Conference Titles at NSAA Track
MADISON, S.D. – The Valley City State University track and field team finished the 2024 Outdoor Conference Championships with two individual titles and 14 All-Conference performances. The two-day meet was held Thursday-Friday in Madison, S.D. After earning six All-Conference honors on Thursday, the Vikings closed out the meet with...
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.
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.
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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