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Teen arrested for stolen vehicle, pursuit
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (KMOT) - Jamestown Police say they arrested a 15-year-old boy for stealing a car and eluding a police officer. Police say a Jamestown woman reported her SUV stolen around noon Tuesday from the 2200 block of 5th Street Northeast. About 15 minutes later, a police officer tried to...
Jamestown Girls Soccer At Mandan Postponed
Thursday’s scheduled Jamestown Blue Jay girls soccer match against Mandan at the Starion Sports Complex has been postponed due to the windy, chilly weather. It will now be played on Saturday, May 18. Jamestown (3-0-0, 3-0-0 WDA) will host St. Mary’s on Saturday at Erstad Field.
St. John’s Academy Student Essay Winners
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – St. John’s Academy’s 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students had a strong showing in this year’s Elks essay writing contest titled, “What the Bill of Rights Means to Me.” The contest, which encourages students to thoughtfully evaluate, and express views related to the theme, offers local, state, and national levels of competitions.
NDDOT Meeting for Highway 52 Project in Jamestown
BISMARCK, N.D. (NDDOT) – The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) will host a public input meeting Thursday, April 18, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. to discuss proposed improvements to U.S. Highway 52 from Seventh Street Southeast to Fourth Avenue Southwest in Jamestown. The meeting will be held in...
Valley City and LaMoure/Litchville-Marion compete in Fargo Elite
Valley City and LaMoure/Litchville-Marion competed in the Fargo Elite Track Meet. Only the top 24 competitors in each event competed at the meet hosted by North Dakota State University at the Terrance Dahl and Donna Beres Track Complex. Valley City had eight place winner and one more State Qualifier. Zachary...
Are weight loss drugs causing a baby boom?
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – Are we seeing a baby boom due to weight loss drugs? That could be the case in the U.S. In North Dakota, medical experts are saying that there could be a connection between women becoming pregnant and weight loss. These drugs are called GLP-1 that help with weight loss.
Jimmies Celebrate Senior Day With Softball Sweep Of Hastings
JAMESTOWN – Five seniors and all the rest of Jamestown Jimmies Softball had a fine Senior Day. Jamestown swept Hastings Saturday in the Jimmies’ final regular season home games of 2024, 4-2 and 9-0 inside the Nelson Family Bubble. Game 1: Jamestown 4, Hastings 2. Hope Ransome (11-4)...
UJ Wins 4th Straight GPAC Men’s Volleyball Championship
JAMESTOWN – Once again, no one in the GPAC could touch Jamestown Jimmies Men’s Volleyball. Jamestown won its fourth straight GPAC championship Saturday, sweeping Morningside 25-18, 25-17, 25-21 at Harold Newman Arena. Caydann Cox led the Jimmies with 12 kills (.345) and four digs. Caylor Cox, who never...
Jimmie Baseball Slump Continues With Double Loss To Morningside
JAMESTOWN – A slump which began last Monday continued Sunday for Jamestown Jimmies Baseball. Morningside handed the Jimmies their third and fourth straight losses with a doubleheader sweep by 4-1 and 11-3 at Jack Brown Stadium. Game 1: Morningside 4, Jamestown 1. Aidan Bishop hit a three-run home run...
Central Business Systems Celebrates New Ownership
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (Chamber) – Ambassadors and Young Professionals came together to join Central Business Systems and the staff in celebration of their new ownership by Advanced Business Methods. Central Business Systems is located at 2514 Hwy 281 S. Central Business Systems (CBS) has done business in the Jamestown area...
Danielle Bjerke First Recipient of New P.E.O. Scholarship
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – University of Jamestown student Danielle Bjerke is the first recipient of the Dr. Jo-Ida C. Hansen P.E.O. Scholarship, announced P.E.O. Chapter AB of Jamestown. The $5,000 scholarship was established by Hansen, a Jamestown native and University of Jamestown trustee, to benefit a female undergraduate student at the university.
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