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Hi-Liners earn four more state qualifiers, Berg EDC Champ in 1600
The Valley City Hi-Liners competed at the Class A East Region Track and Field Meet held at the Terrence Dahl and Donna Beres Track Complex on the North Dakota State University Campus. The Hi-Linesrs had four more state qualifiers, one East Region champ and nine place winners.
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...
Wednesday, May 15th Weather
TODAY: PARTLY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY, COOL WITH A HIGH ONLY ABOUT 60 AS THE WIND WILL TURN AROUND TO THE NORTHEAST, 10 TO 20 MPH. SCATTERED SHOWERS AND A FEW THUNDERSTORMS POSSIBLE TO DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON. TONIGHT: SHOWERS AND THUNDERSHOWERS ENDING, LOW: UPPER 40S. WIND: TURNING TO THE NORTHWEST 5...
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:...
Tuesday, May 14th Weather
TODAY: MOSTLY SUNNY EAST OF I-29, PARTLY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY ALONG AND WEST OF HIGHWAY 281. SHOWERS TRACKING EAST/NORTHEAST. A TENTH TO A QUARTER INCH OF RAIN. HIGH: UPPER 60S TO LOW TO MID 70S. WIND: EAST/SOUTHEAST 5 TO 15, GUSTING TO 20 MPH. TONIGHT: BECOMING CLOUDY. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS...
Sabin spoils Saints home and season opener
The Valley City Saints opened up the 2024 season at Charlie Brown Field against the Sabin Mets. The Mets won in extra innings 8-5. The Mets, formerly the Fargo Mets, got on the board first in the top of the first inning when Dan Lyons singled in Cooper Borchart who walked and stole second with two outs, giving the Mets the early 1-0 lead.
Minot Stops JHS Girls Soccer
JAMESTOWN – In another state tournament season for Jamestown Blue Jay Girls Soccer, their only complete worry has been with Minot. Minot scored on a penalty kick goal by Emerson Perrin Friday for a 1-0 win over Jamestown inside the Nelson Family Bubble at the University of Jamestown. The match was moved indoors due to thunderstorms.
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.
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...
Valley City Results from Last Chance Meet
PLACE WINNERS – TOP 8. 1 – 4×200 – Jayden Suhr, Derek Shape, Isaac Norby, Parker Jacobson. 1 – 4×800 – Brynn Lueck, Cadence Fetsch, Greta Goven, Reagan Berg. 2 – 4×100 – Layni Bakalar, Kadie Kocka, Laityn Didier, Morgan Larson.
VCHS Class of 1984...
VC friends-If you’ve been wondering where you can see and catch up with any of the cool cats from the VCHS Class of 1984, here is our 40th reunion schedule. Saturday night at the Eagles is open to the public! Come dance with us! We welcome you to track us down any time! The more the merrier!
Setting Sail Gavin’s Game
Gavin Johnson has been a part of the Virgin Islands Montessori School and Peter Gruber International Academy (VIMSIA) since primary school, growing and thriving within its supportive environment and now he is being given the opportunity to set sail on a volleyball scholarship to the University of Jamestown. Aspiring to...
Stilwell Takes Over JHS Boys Hockey
JAMESTOWN – It’s a big chance for a Jamestown alum. Former Blue Jay athlete Luke Stilwell has been named as the new Head Coach for Jamestown High School Boys Hockey. Stilwell, who was an assistant coach for the Jays this past season, is a 2013 JHS graduate and played collegiately at Concordia-Moorhead. Before returning to Jamestown, Stilwell was a coach at Williston High School and a teacher at Bakken Elementary School in Williston. He current is a sixth grade science teacher at Jamestown Middle School.
Valley City Road Reconstruction Public Input Meeting May 16
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (KLJ) – A Public Input Meeting will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 P.M. Central Time on May 16, 2024, at the City Hall, 254 2nd Avenue NE, Valley City, North Dakota. The Public Input Meeting will utilize an open house format. A virtual (pre-recorded) presentation and other meeting materials are available virtually on the project website at https://www.valleycity.us/engineers/.
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.
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