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Blue Jay Girls Soccer Blanked By Minot For First Loss
MINOT – Four matches of perfection had started the Jamestown Blue Jay girls soccer season. Then came the three-time defending champions. Minot ended Jamestown’s season-opening winning streak with a 3-0 win Tuesday at Duane Carlson Stadium. Makenna Aldrich, Jayva McKibben and Maicee Burke scored for the Majelles (5-0-0,...
UJ Men’s Golf Wins VCSU Invitational
CARRINGTON – University of Jamestown Men’s Golf took two of the top three places in the VCSU Invitational, which included Tuesday at CrossRoads Golf Club. UJ’s Orange team won the event, and the Black team was third. Jackson Worner won individually with 5-under 139 (72-67). Two Orange...
Jamestown City Council Special Meeting Held Tuesday
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Jamestown City Council met for a special meeting on Tuesday evening. All council members were in attendance, except Councilman Kamlitz who was absent. The meeting proceeded with Council Member Schloegel introducing a resolution to endorse the agreement transferring ownership of the historic railroad caboose,...
UJ Wins Twice At Viking Twilight Track & Field
VALLEY CITY – Jamestown Men’s Track & Field athletes Corbin Cornelius and David Martin won their events Tuesday at the Viking Twilight Track & Field meet at Lokken Stadium. Cornelius won the 800 meters in 2:06.04, a season best time. Martin was first in the 1500 meters at...
Soccer: Minot hosts Jamestown for undefeated showdown; Mandan beats Legacy
MINOT, ND (KXNET) –The Majettes got the win versus the undefeated Blue Jays, and remain as the only unbeaten in the WDA. Elsewhere, Mandan and Legacy battled in a close matchup. Minot Majettes 3 Jamestown Blue Jays 0 Final Mandan Braves 2 Legacy Sabers 1 Final Century Patriots 2 Bismarck Demons 2 Final Dickinson Midgets […]
Victory Christian School Launches $5 Million Campaign for New High School Addition
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Victory Christian School is embarking on a new chapter with the launch of its “Growing Together” capital campaign, aimed at raising $5 million for the construction of a high school addition. The campaign, announced on Tuesday, April 23, marks a significant milestone for...
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...
2nd Annual Angels & Saints Axe of Love Tournament set for April 24
JAMESTOWN, ND — Pit Stop Sports in Jamestown will host the 2nd Annual Angels & Saints Axe of Love Tournament on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. All proceeds will benefit families who experience infant loss through the Advocating for Neonatal Grief and Early Loss Support (ANGELS) fund. Dave and Dr. Mandy Sorlie and their family created the ANGELS fund in 2015 to cover medical costs at Jamestown Regional Medical Center for families who experience the loss of an infant during pregnancy. To date, 25 families have received support.
Rainy Forecast Causes UJ Baseball Schedule Change
JAMESTOWN – Jamestown Jimmie Baseball will have its last GPAC regular season games a bit earlier than originally scheduled. Because of a rainy weekend forecast, the Jimmies will now host three games against Hastings instead of four. Those games will all be played in a tripleheader Thursday at Jack Brown Stadium beginning at noon.
Caydann Cox Named GPAC Men’s Volleyball Player Of The Year
SIOUX CITY, IA – Freshman outside hitter Caydann Cox of University of Jamestown Men’s Volleyball has been named as the GPAC Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year. In leading the Jimmies to their fourth consecutive GPAC regular season and tournament championship, Cox is best in the GPAC in hitting percentage at .372. He has 246 kills (3.73 per set) and 149 digs.
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.
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...
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