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2nd inaugural fashion set for presidential library
WASHINGTON (AP) — While a first lady's first inaugural gown is traditionally donated to the Smithsonian, Michelle Obama's second inaugural gown is destined to be among the first objects in a future Obama presidential library.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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WASHINGTON (AP) — While a first lady's first inaugural gown is traditionally donated to the Smithsonian, Michelle Obama's second inaugural gown is destined to be among the first objects in a future Obama presidential library.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Obama takes oath for the second time
Turning the page on years of war and recession, President Barack Obama summoned a divided nation Monday to act with “passion and dedication” to broaden equality and prosperity at home, nurture democracy around the world and combat global warming as he embarked on a second term before a vast and cheering crowd that spilled down the historic National Mall.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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Turning the page on years of war and recession, President Barack Obama summoned a divided nation Monday to act with “passion and dedication” to broaden equality and prosperity at home, nurture democracy around the world and combat global warming as he embarked on a second term before a vast and cheering crowd that spilled down the historic National Mall.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
UND grad following King’s footsteps
Thousands of people surrounded Maggie Lowery during the historic march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., in 1965, and she remembers the day clearly: the loud roar of the crowd, people holding hands and singing, the National Guardsmen with their guns.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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Thousands of people surrounded Maggie Lowery during the historic march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., in 1965, and she remembers the day clearly: the loud roar of the crowd, people holding hands and singing, the National Guardsmen with their guns.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
49ers come from behind in win
ATLANTA (AP) — The clutch quarterback. The genius coach. The big-play defense.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
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ATLANTA (AP) — The clutch quarterback. The genius coach. The big-play defense.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
Braun notches title in Lisbon
Feeling ill most of the week, Zane Braun’s ability has been at the forefront of his success.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
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Feeling ill most of the week, Zane Braun’s ability has been at the forefront of his success.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
Jamestown College track & field fares well in first indoor meet
It may only be January, but the Jamestown College men’s and women’s track team got its season under way on Saturday at the Northern State Indoor in Aberdeen, S.D.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
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It may only be January, but the Jamestown College men’s and women’s track team got its season under way on Saturday at the Northern State Indoor in Aberdeen, S.D.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
Kifer leads Jimmies
Freshman Dillon Kifer continued his impressive freshman campaign by winning the 141-pound title at the Tyler Plummer Classic on Saturday in Dickinson.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
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Freshman Dillon Kifer continued his impressive freshman campaign by winning the 141-pound title at the Tyler Plummer Classic on Saturday in Dickinson.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
Te'o to be interviewed by Katie Couric
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o will be interviewed by Katie Couric, the first on-camera interview given by the All-American since news broke about the dead girlfriend hoax.
Sunday, January, 20, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o will be interviewed by Katie Couric, the first on-camera interview given by the All-American since news broke about the dead girlfriend hoax.
Sunday, January, 20, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Dairy Queen drive-thru reopens today as remodeling project continues
Those who have driven past Dairy Queen on Business Loop West may have noticed that it’s been closed for renovations since earlier this month. The good news for fans of Blizzards and Grillburgers is that the drive-thru opens back up today — and by early February the remodeled restaurant will open, with a new item on the menu.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Business
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Those who have driven past Dairy Queen on Business Loop West may have noticed that it’s been closed for renovations since earlier this month. The good news for fans of Blizzards and Grillburgers is that the drive-thru opens back up today — and by early February the remodeled restaurant will open, with a new item on the menu.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Business
Try sweet, sticky, totally
The day of the big game calls for big, stick-to-your-ribs grub. So we went with that as a theme, creating a recipe for boneless beef short ribs that are inspired by all the sweet and sticky goodness of Chinese-style pork ribs. To keep you in front of the television instead of the stove, we kept the recipe simple. Start by dumping everything in a bowl to marinate. When you’re ready to cook, transfer it to a baking sheet and pop it in the oven. Done.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
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The day of the big game calls for big, stick-to-your-ribs grub. So we went with that as a theme, creating a recipe for boneless beef short ribs that are inspired by all the sweet and sticky goodness of Chinese-style pork ribs. To keep you in front of the television instead of the stove, we kept the recipe simple. Start by dumping everything in a bowl to marinate. When you’re ready to cook, transfer it to a baking sheet and pop it in the oven. Done.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
Butchering trends bring fresh, meaty opportunities
Super Bowl Sunday surely is one of the meatiest eating days of the year. But it’s still somewhat surprising the lengths some people will go to push their game day feed over the top. Last year, for example, some enthusiastic carnivores went as far as to build football arena replicas out of deli meats, cheese and bread.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
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Super Bowl Sunday surely is one of the meatiest eating days of the year. But it’s still somewhat surprising the lengths some people will go to push their game day feed over the top. Last year, for example, some enthusiastic carnivores went as far as to build football arena replicas out of deli meats, cheese and bread.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
Three Jays reach semis
Jamestown’s blue-chip wrestlers pulled their weight at the Storhaug Invitational on Friday night in Lisbon. Jaden Horsted (132), Zane Braun (152) and Eathan Gumke (170) each made today’s semifinals.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
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Jamestown’s blue-chip wrestlers pulled their weight at the Storhaug Invitational on Friday night in Lisbon. Jaden Horsted (132), Zane Braun (152) and Eathan Gumke (170) each made today’s semifinals.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
Control portions with MyPlate
Eating proper portions and being mindful about the amount of calories consumed each day can help aid in weight maintenance and weight loss. A study published in the American Journal of Preventative medicine has shown those who keep a food journal lose about two times more weight than those who do not. Benefits of keeping a food journal include: acknowledging how much you truly eat; encouraging mindful eating; helping to ensure you are consuming a balanced diet; keeping track of extra calories; and increasing self-control.
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
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Eating proper portions and being mindful about the amount of calories consumed each day can help aid in weight maintenance and weight loss. A study published in the American Journal of Preventative medicine has shown those who keep a food journal lose about two times more weight than those who do not. Benefits of keeping a food journal include: acknowledging how much you truly eat; encouraging mindful eating; helping to ensure you are consuming a balanced diet; keeping track of extra calories; and increasing self-control.
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
Judge orders sanity review in Afghan massacre case
SEATTLE (AP) — An Army staff sergeant accused of massacring Afghan civilians must undergo an official sanity review before a mental health defense can be presented, the military judge overseeing the case said Thursday.
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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SEATTLE (AP) — An Army staff sergeant accused of massacring Afghan civilians must undergo an official sanity review before a mental health defense can be presented, the military judge overseeing the case said Thursday.
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
New Year, New You: Control portions with MyPlate
Eating proper portions and being mindful about the amount of calories consumed each day can help aid in weight maintenance and weight loss. A study published in the American Journal of Preventative medicine has shown those who keep a food journal lose about two times more weight than those who do not. Benefits of keeping a food journal include: acknowledging how much you truly eat; encouraging mindful eating; helping to ensure you are consuming a balanced diet; keeping track of extra calories; and increasing self-control.
Thursday, January, 17, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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Eating proper portions and being mindful about the amount of calories consumed each day can help aid in weight maintenance and weight loss. A study published in the American Journal of Preventative medicine has shown those who keep a food journal lose about two times more weight than those who do not. Benefits of keeping a food journal include: acknowledging how much you truly eat; encouraging mindful eating; helping to ensure you are consuming a balanced diet; keeping track of extra calories; and increasing self-control.
Thursday, January, 17, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
NFL Coaches: Trestman, Kelly find NFL homes
The Bears hired Montreal Alouettes coach Marc Trestman on Wednesday to replace the fired Lovie Smith, hoping he can get the most out of quarterback Jay Cutler and make Chicago a playoff team on a consistent basis.
Thursday, January, 17, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
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The Bears hired Montreal Alouettes coach Marc Trestman on Wednesday to replace the fired Lovie Smith, hoping he can get the most out of quarterback Jay Cutler and make Chicago a playoff team on a consistent basis.
Thursday, January, 17, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
Bears hire Minnesota native Trestman as new head coach
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Bears hired Montreal Alouettes coach Marc Trestman on Wednesday to replace the fired Lovie Smith and gave him two basic tasks — get the most out of quarterback Jay Cutler and lead the team to the playoffs on a consistent basis. It's not exactly a simple task. But the Bears believe he's up to it. It's the first head coaching job in the NFL for Trestman, a longtime assistant in the league who spent the past five seasons coaching the CFL's Alouettes and led them to two Grey Cup titles. Trestman was an offensive coordinator with Cleveland, San Francisco, Arizona and Oakland. Chicago general manager Phil Emery cast a wide net in his search, meeting with at least 13 candidates. Besides Trestman, he also brought back Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell and the Indianapolis Colts’ Bruce Arians for second interviews. Trestman wasted little time starting to assemble his staff. A person familiar with the situation said the Bears have hired New Orleans Saints offensive line coach Aaron Kromer as their offensive coordinator, hoping to revive an attack that often sputtered with Mike Tice calling the plays. The person spoke Wednesday on the condition of anonymity because the move had not been announced. Kromer served as the Saints’ head coach for six games this season while interim head coach Joe Vitt was suspended for his role in the bounty scandal. Saints coach Sean Payton had to sit out the year. For Chicago, the moves come on the heels of a 10-win season in which the Bears fell apart after winning seven of their first eight games. Smith was let go after nine years, ending a run that included a trip to the Super Bowl but also saw Chicago miss the playoffs five of the past six seasons. That move did not sit well with some players at the time, but there's at least one who is looking forward to working with Trestman. “Heard so many GREAT things about Coach Trestman can't wait to follow his lead,” star receiver Brandon Marshall wrote on Twitter. “Reading his book now.” Trestman authored “Perseverance: Life Lessons on Leadership and Teamwork,” a motivational biography released in 2010. According to his website, it mixes his philosophies with personal stories that “provide a unique insight into the secrets of his success.” The Bears, who have scheduled a news conference for Thursday morning, are turning to the 57-year-old Trestman in part because of his background with quarterbacks. He worked with Bernie Kosar as an assistant at the University of Miami and again when he was on the Browns’ staff in the 1980s. Trestman helped the Raiders reach the Super Bowl at the end of the 2002 season with an offense he geared for Rich Gannon, the league's MVP that year. In recent years, Trestman has worked as a consultant in the NFL and in the offseason helped develop quarterbacks entering the league — including Cutler. His biggest task will be maximizing the man behind center and getting the offense to click. That's something that never really happened under Smith, who helped build a top defense around stars such as Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs but never could solve the issues on the other side of the ball. The Bears’ offense never ranked higher than 15th under Smith, and the problems in that area along with the postseason misses ultimately led to his dismissal. The Bears have big holes on the offensive line and at tight end, but the No. 1 task is connecting with Cutler. As gifted as he is, questions remain about his makeup and demeanor. He has one year left on his contract, and the Bears have to figure out if he can lead them to the top. In Chicago, the deck at times has been stacked against him. His relationship with former offensive coordinator Ron Turner seemed icy, and he took a beating in Mike Martz's system. Cutler will now be working in his fourth system since the Bears acquired him from Denver in 2009. Beside the issues on the line, Cutler also lacked a go-to receiver his first three years in Chicago, but that changed in a big way before this season. The Bears hired Emery to replace the fired Jerry Angelo as GM after a late collapse last year, and although he was given a mandate to work with Smith for at least a year, he was able to retool the roster. The biggest move? That was the trade with Miami for Marshall, Cutler's favorite target in Denver. Marshall set club records for catches and yards, but the Bears still ranked 28th on offense. It didn't help that receivers Alshon Jeffery and Earl Bennett missed time with injuries or that running back Matt Forte was banged up and uninvolved at times, whether it was in the running or passing game. The Bears also have an aging core on defense and a big question at middle linebacker. Urlacher has an expiring contract and missed the last four games with a hamstring injury after being limited by a knee problem, and the eight-time Pro Bowler might have played his final down for Chicago. Pro Bowl cornerback Charles Tillman, star defensive end Julius Peppers and linebacker Lance Briggs all are in their 30s. Despite having some aging stars, the Bears’ defense ranked fifth overall and picked off a league-leading 24 passes while returning an NFL-best eight interceptions for touchdowns. Their special teams remain a strong point, too, even if Devin Hester failed to return a kickoff or punt for a touchdown.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Bears hired Montreal Alouettes coach Marc Trestman on Wednesday to replace the fired Lovie Smith and gave him two basic tasks — get the most out of quarterback Jay Cutler and lead the team to the playoffs on a consistent basis. It's not exactly a simple task. But the Bears believe he's up to it. It's the first head coaching job in the NFL for Trestman, a longtime assistant in the league who spent the past five seasons coaching the CFL's Alouettes and led them to two Grey Cup titles. Trestman was an offensive coordinator with Cleveland, San Francisco, Arizona and Oakland. Chicago general manager Phil Emery cast a wide net in his search, meeting with at least 13 candidates. Besides Trestman, he also brought back Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell and the Indianapolis Colts’ Bruce Arians for second interviews. Trestman wasted little time starting to assemble his staff. A person familiar with the situation said the Bears have hired New Orleans Saints offensive line coach Aaron Kromer as their offensive coordinator, hoping to revive an attack that often sputtered with Mike Tice calling the plays. The person spoke Wednesday on the condition of anonymity because the move had not been announced. Kromer served as the Saints’ head coach for six games this season while interim head coach Joe Vitt was suspended for his role in the bounty scandal. Saints coach Sean Payton had to sit out the year. For Chicago, the moves come on the heels of a 10-win season in which the Bears fell apart after winning seven of their first eight games. Smith was let go after nine years, ending a run that included a trip to the Super Bowl but also saw Chicago miss the playoffs five of the past six seasons. That move did not sit well with some players at the time, but there's at least one who is looking forward to working with Trestman. “Heard so many GREAT things about Coach Trestman can't wait to follow his lead,” star receiver Brandon Marshall wrote on Twitter. “Reading his book now.” Trestman authored “Perseverance: Life Lessons on Leadership and Teamwork,” a motivational biography released in 2010. According to his website, it mixes his philosophies with personal stories that “provide a unique insight into the secrets of his success.” The Bears, who have scheduled a news conference for Thursday morning, are turning to the 57-year-old Trestman in part because of his background with quarterbacks. He worked with Bernie Kosar as an assistant at the University of Miami and again when he was on the Browns’ staff in the 1980s. Trestman helped the Raiders reach the Super Bowl at the end of the 2002 season with an offense he geared for Rich Gannon, the league's MVP that year. In recent years, Trestman has worked as a consultant in the NFL and in the offseason helped develop quarterbacks entering the league — including Cutler. His biggest task will be maximizing the man behind center and getting the offense to click. That's something that never really happened under Smith, who helped build a top defense around stars such as Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs but never could solve the issues on the other side of the ball. The Bears’ offense never ranked higher than 15th under Smith, and the problems in that area along with the postseason misses ultimately led to his dismissal. The Bears have big holes on the offensive line and at tight end, but the No. 1 task is connecting with Cutler. As gifted as he is, questions remain about his makeup and demeanor. He has one year left on his contract, and the Bears have to figure out if he can lead them to the top. In Chicago, the deck at times has been stacked against him. His relationship with former offensive coordinator Ron Turner seemed icy, and he took a beating in Mike Martz's system. Cutler will now be working in his fourth system since the Bears acquired him from Denver in 2009. Beside the issues on the line, Cutler also lacked a go-to receiver his first three years in Chicago, but that changed in a big way before this season. The Bears hired Emery to replace the fired Jerry Angelo as GM after a late collapse last year, and although he was given a mandate to work with Smith for at least a year, he was able to retool the roster. The biggest move? That was the trade with Miami for Marshall, Cutler's favorite target in Denver. Marshall set club records for catches and yards, but the Bears still ranked 28th on offense. It didn't help that receivers Alshon Jeffery and Earl Bennett missed time with injuries or that running back Matt Forte was banged up and uninvolved at times, whether it was in the running or passing game. The Bears also have an aging core on defense and a big question at middle linebacker. Urlacher has an expiring contract and missed the last four games with a hamstring injury after being limited by a knee problem, and the eight-time Pro Bowler might have played his final down for Chicago. Pro Bowl cornerback Charles Tillman, star defensive end Julius Peppers and linebacker Lance Briggs all are in their 30s. Despite having some aging stars, the Bears’ defense ranked fifth overall and picked off a league-leading 24 passes while returning an NFL-best eight interceptions for touchdowns. Their special teams remain a strong point, too, even if Devin Hester failed to return a kickoff or punt for a touchdown.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Eagles hire Oregon's Chip Kelly as head coach
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — In the end, Chip Kelly chose the NFL, giving the Eagles their guy.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — In the end, Chip Kelly chose the NFL, giving the Eagles their guy.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
JC releases dean’s list
Dr. Gary Watts, vice president for academic affairs at Jamestown College, has announced that 245 students have been named to the dean’s list for the 2012 fall semester.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
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Dr. Gary Watts, vice president for academic affairs at Jamestown College, has announced that 245 students have been named to the dean’s list for the 2012 fall semester.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
Bears evacuated during flood return to Minot
Two Alaskan brown bears and a grizzly that were among animals evacuated from Roosevelt Park Zoo in Minot during historic Souris River flooding in the summer of 2011 have returned home.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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Two Alaskan brown bears and a grizzly that were among animals evacuated from Roosevelt Park Zoo in Minot during historic Souris River flooding in the summer of 2011 have returned home.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
