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State senator recovering from farm accident
North Dakota state Sen. Joe Miller, R-Park River, is on the road — not only the campaign trail for the November election — but the road to recovery from an Aug. 13 farm accident.
Saturday, September, 01, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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North Dakota state Sen. Joe Miller, R-Park River, is on the road — not only the campaign trail for the November election — but the road to recovery from an Aug. 13 farm accident.
Saturday, September, 01, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
UPDATE: Farm accident victim Lifeflighted
A man was injured and then Lifeflighted to Sanford Health, Fargo, after being caught in an auger Friday morning, according to the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office.
Friday, July, 06, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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A man was injured and then Lifeflighted to Sanford Health, Fargo, after being caught in an auger Friday morning, according to the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office.
Friday, July, 06, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
James Skadberg
James Skadberg, age 79, of Carrington, ND, died Monday, April 1, 2013, at his home. James Allen Skadberg was born on December 24, 1933, the son of John and Mamie (Stokes) Skadberg in New Rockford, ND. He started farming with his brother Kermit after his dad died in a farm accident. In 1954, James attended college at NDSU in Fargo, ND.
Wednesday, April, 03, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Obituaries (free view)
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James Skadberg, age 79, of Carrington, ND, died Monday, April 1, 2013, at his home. James Allen Skadberg was born on December 24, 1933, the son of John and Mamie (Stokes) Skadberg in New Rockford, ND. He started farming with his brother Kermit after his dad died in a farm accident. In 1954, James attended college at NDSU in Fargo, ND.
Wednesday, April, 03, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Obituaries (free view)
1st farmer reflects on Farm Rescue's success
The farm aid organization Farm Rescue this fall will help its 200th farmer in the Upper Midwest. The first man to receive help from the organization says he's a little surprised that it has grown so quickly.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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The farm aid organization Farm Rescue this fall will help its 200th farmer in the Upper Midwest. The first man to receive help from the organization says he's a little surprised that it has grown so quickly.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Man sent to Sanford after auger accident
A man was injured and then Lifeflighted to Sanford Health, Fargo, after being caught in an auger Friday morning, according to the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office.
Saturday, July, 07, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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A man was injured and then Lifeflighted to Sanford Health, Fargo, after being caught in an auger Friday morning, according to the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office.
Saturday, July, 07, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Farm Rescue expands into Iowa, its 5th state
A unique farm aid organization started in North Dakota six years ago by an airplane pilot has grown steadily from its humble beginnings with less than a handful of volunteers and very little money and is now expanding into its fifth state.
Wednesday, July, 25, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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A unique farm aid organization started in North Dakota six years ago by an airplane pilot has grown steadily from its humble beginnings with less than a handful of volunteers and very little money and is now expanding into its fifth state.
Wednesday, July, 25, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Farm Rescue expands into Iowa, its fifth state
BISMARCK — A unique farm aid organization started in North Dakota six years ago by an airplane pilot has grown steadily from its humble beginnings with less than a handful of volunteers and very little money and is now expanding into its fifth state.
Thursday, July, 26, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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BISMARCK — A unique farm aid organization started in North Dakota six years ago by an airplane pilot has grown steadily from its humble beginnings with less than a handful of volunteers and very little money and is now expanding into its fifth state.
Thursday, July, 26, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
