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End Unfair Property Tax Chair Rick Becker Visits Valley City
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – End Unfair Property Tax Chairman Rick Becker said the proposed initiated measure to eliminate property taxes in North Dakota has garnered widespread support throughout the state. Becker was in Valley City on Saturday, May 4th giving a public presentation at the District 24 GOP...
Hi-Liner Tennis Stays Unbeaten with a Sweep of the Bruins
The match between the Hi-Liners and the Bruins was moved to a 1:00 PM start time to avoid the rain that came through the Valley City area yesterday. The match was another dominant showing from the Valley City tennis team wrapping up a sweep over their EDC rivals. As a...
NCGA Launches 60th Yield Contest
(NAFB.com) – Celebrating a remarkable milestone, the National Corn Growers Association proudly launched its 60th annual Yield Contest on May 1. Spanning six decades, the event is a testament to the ingenuity and dedication of corn growers across the nation. The contest continues to attract participants eager to push the boundaries of agricultural innovation. “As we celebrate sixty years, we reflect on the achievements of past winners and the legacy of innovation that defines the event,” says NCGA President Harold Wolle . “This contest showcases the incredible potential of American agriculture and also fueled a spirit of camaraderie and collaboration among growers nationwide.” The contest is open for entries from now until August 14, and this year’s contest promises to be another thrilling chapter in corn-growing history. “As we look to the future, we remain committed to fostering this legacy, inspiring growers to push the boundaries of what is possible,” Wolle adds.
Viking Softball Season Ends in NSAA Tourney
DICKINSON, N.D. – (VCSUVikings.com) The Valley City State softball team ended its NSAA Tournament run Sunday to top-seed Bellevue. Bellevue defeated the Vikings 6-3 to earn its way back into the NSAA Softball Tournament Championship. Valley City State ends its season with a 28-22 overall record and a 17-6...
VCPS Bus Driver Informational Meeting May 8
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (VCPS) – Are you looking to earn some additional cash and have the opportunity to transport the best students in North Dakota? Valley City Public Schools is hiring several part-time bus driving positions for the 2024-2025 school year. The competitive pay ranges from $24 per hour to $32 per hour depending upon experience and certification. If you are not interested in earning your CDL license or driving a big school bus, we are also hiring drivers for our small mini-bus routes starting at $24 per hour.
4 Jimmies Named To All-GPAC Golf Teams
SIOUX CITY, IA – University of Jamestown golfers Isabella Crafford, Jackson Worner, Max Noffsinger and Gehrig Geiss were given honors on the all-GPAC golf teams, released Wednesday. Crafford, a freshman from Somerset West, South Africa, was named to the women’s first team. Crafford finished sixth in the GPAC Women’s...
Sunday May 5 Weather
Sunday…Sunny, with a high near 65. South southeast wind 7 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Sunday Night…Partly cloudy, with a low around 48. Southeast wind 14 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. Monday…A chance of showers, then showers likely...
Jamestown Softball Holds On For Split At Williston
WILLISTON – A win salvaged the day after a tough first game loss for Jamestown. Blue Jay Softball split on Saturday at Williston, with the Coyotes winning the opener 5-4 before Jamestown won the second game 7-5 at the Western Star Softball Complex. Game 1: Williston 5, Jamestown 4.
Vikings season ends at NSAA baseball tournament
Valley City State’s baseball season came to a end Monday as the Vikings fell to Waldorf 7-1 in a loser out game at the North Star Athletic Association conference tournament. The Warriors scored three times in the bottom of the first inning. A two-run single by Robert Gurney was the big hit in the inning.
Mandan Sweeps Away Blue Jay Girls Tennis
MANDAN – Jamestown Girls Tennis fell to 0-9 Thursday, losing 9-0 to Mandan inside the Mandan Tennis Center. Mandan won all nine matches in straight sets. The Blue Jays will host Williston on Thursday. Jamestown players listed first. Mandan 9, Jamestown 0. #1 Singles: Elise Roberts lost to Sophia...
JHS Girls Soccer Takes Draw On Senior Night
JAMESTOWN – Senior Night meant another shutout, but not another win, for Jamestown Blue Jay Girls Soccer. Jamestown played to a goalless draw with Legacy on Tuesday at Rotary Field. The Blue Jays are now 8-1-2 (8-1-2 WDA), with 10 shutouts. Jamestown will host Mandan on Saturday at Rotary...
Valley City Swept by Horace in Double Header
The Valley City Hi-Liners could not muster any offense against Horace ace Cason Borchardt, who pitched a complete game shutout, striking out ten batters while only walking one. Despite its lack of overall offensive success, Valley City managed to get at least one base runner on base in the first...
Joan Bubach Bachman Presentation May 16 in Valley City
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Barnes County Historical Society Lecture Series Season 23 Presents: Joan Bubach Bachman (Author) “OPTIONS UNLIMITED We Have Choices. Life has been good, and I want to share it.” The lecture will be held Thursday, May 16th at 7pm in the Barnes County Museum.
Blue Jays 3rd At Mandan Boys Golf
MANDAN – Jamestown Blue Jay Boys Golf finished third Tuesday at the Mandan Invitational at Prairie West Golf Course. Jamestown shot 314, seven shots behind second-place Century. Minot North won the event with 305. Camron Andersen qualified for the state tournament by shooting the best Blue Jays’ individual score,...
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