The 50th Super Bowl goes to San Francisco Bay Area
The 50th Super Bowl will be held in the San Francisco Bay Area and the NFL championship will go to Houston the following year.
ESPN cutting workforce, 'smartly managing costs'
ESPN says that it is cutting its workforce.
Montana man dies in Yosemite climbing accident
A Montana man died in a rock climbing accident as he tried to climb to the top of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, authorities said.
Rain may swell Red to minor flood stage
Rains that began over the weekend are expected to continue in the Red River Valley through at least tonight, leading to a National Weather Service flood warning for creeks and rivers in the region. There’s also a chance for spotty, overland flooding.
Jimmies men’s wrestling team adds depth
The Jamestown College men’s wrestling team has signed two Florida wrestlers and one from Oklahoma and Arizona.
Hafner leads N.Y.
Vernon Wells doubled in the tiebreaking run in the 10th inning and the New York Yankees hit four solo homers in a 6-4 victory over the Orioles on Monday night, extending Baltimore’s losing streak to six games.
Hillcrest men hold opening contests
Hillcrest Men’s Day held its first outing on Thursday.
Hillcrest hosting youth program
Hillcrest Golf Course is hosting Stick for Kids Junior Golf Program Wednesday mornings, starting June 19.
Shoreline’s Shaw signs with Jimmies
Jason Shaw is the latest player from Shoreline Community College in Washington to sign with the Jimmie baseball team.
Red Wings deliver a punch
Gustav Nyquist and Drew Miller scored 31 seconds apart midway through the second period and Pavel Datsyuk restored a two-goal lead in the third to help the Detroit Red Wings beat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-1 Monday night to take a 2-1 lead in the second round series. Patrick Kane scored 4:35 into the third period to pull Chicago within one.
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Teheran carves up Twins
Even without an effective change-up, Julio Teheran still had enough to pitch into the ninth inning. “I decided to just compete with my other pitches,” he said. “I know my fastball is good, my two-seamer, so I just tried to command my curve and my slider.”
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Eslick gets JHS job: New wrestling coach excited to get started
Larry Eslick set his career goals “six or seven years ago” and on Monday night, he knocked another out. The Great Falls, Mont., native was named head wrestling coach at Jamestown High School at a school board meeting at the Jamestown Middle School. He’s been an assistant to longtime coach Greg White for the past 13 years.
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