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The green shoots of spring are not always the perennials, grasses, trees and bushes — sometimes they are vegetables. There ...
At Concordia College, a $25,000 grant to help marginalized high school students has now been canceled. Organizers were told ...
JAMESTOWN — A 24-year-old Jamestown man was ordered to pay $15,748 in restitution recently in Southeast District Court in ...
Cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza were confirmed in backyard flocks in Stutsman and Kidder counties in April.
Local arborist, Mike Lacher, owner of Artie's #1 Tree Service, and his hired man cut down a large dead American elm tree in ...
JAMESTOWN — The Hillcrest Women’s Golf Association hosted its sixth week of action with 22 women participating on Tuesday, ...
Research results, feedout results and composting livestock mortalities are a few topics scheduled for the beef production ...
LETHBRIDGE, CANADA — The Jamestown Post 14 Eagles could not get their bats going in a 10-1 loss to the Lethbridge Elks on ...
Tim Burchill will speak on “The Chautauqua Movement in North Dakota” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 19th at the Barnes County Museum.
JAMESTOWN — For the past two years, the James River Cornhole club has been offering a space for local residents to play the sport in the area. The organization was founded by Dakota Daker, Mike Kunz ...
Tucker'd Out will perform at Music in the Park in the City Park Bandshell starting at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, June 18.
The hot place to be in the summer of 1915, at least if you lived near Kensal or Edmunds, was Roach Beach on the beautiful shore of Arrowwood Lake.