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JRMC honors employees for service
On Nov. 30, Jamestown Regional Medical Center held its annual Celebrity Celebration at Gladstone Inn & Suites.
Saturday, December, 08, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Business
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On Nov. 30, Jamestown Regional Medical Center held its annual Celebrity Celebration at Gladstone Inn & Suites.
Saturday, December, 08, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Business
Kazakh cowboys tour N.D. ranches: Foreigners inspect beef herd and receive hands-on tutorial on tending cattle
Mananbai Sadykov cuffed his stiff blue jeans over intricately stitched cowboy boots and tread mindfully though minefields of cattle manure at the Helbling Hereford Ranch in central North Dakota.
Wednesday, December, 05, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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Mananbai Sadykov cuffed his stiff blue jeans over intricately stitched cowboy boots and tread mindfully though minefields of cattle manure at the Helbling Hereford Ranch in central North Dakota.
Wednesday, December, 05, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Bison top Redbirds
North Dakota State senior offensive lineman Joe Lund admitted he was in a greedy mood Saturday afternoon at Hancock Stadium. “We’re not sharing it with anybody this year,” Lund said with a smile.
Monday, November, 19, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
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North Dakota State senior offensive lineman Joe Lund admitted he was in a greedy mood Saturday afternoon at Hancock Stadium. “We’re not sharing it with anybody this year,” Lund said with a smile.
Monday, November, 19, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
Berry-producing plants for the winter season
Throughout the growing season there are many trees and shrubs that produce berries that various animals and birds love to feed upon. They include the dogwood berries, raspberries, juneberries, elderberries, chokecherries, currants and so many more. By the time autumn arrives, many of these fruits are long gone and consumed.
Saturday, November, 03, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
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Throughout the growing season there are many trees and shrubs that produce berries that various animals and birds love to feed upon. They include the dogwood berries, raspberries, juneberries, elderberries, chokecherries, currants and so many more. By the time autumn arrives, many of these fruits are long gone and consumed.
Saturday, November, 03, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
Hardy one of 3 Gold Glovers for Baltimore
J.J. Hardy thought he'd hit a home run, only to be robbed when Mike Trout made one of the most sensational grabs of the season. On Tuesday night, Hardy caught a break.
Wednesday, October, 31, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
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J.J. Hardy thought he'd hit a home run, only to be robbed when Mike Trout made one of the most sensational grabs of the season. On Tuesday night, Hardy caught a break.
Wednesday, October, 31, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
Beer maker seeks Fargo license
FARGO — Fargo Beer Co. has always wanted to add the word “brewery” to its name.
Monday, October, 29, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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FARGO — Fargo Beer Co. has always wanted to add the word “brewery” to its name.
Monday, October, 29, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Drought holds its grip as harvest ends
The worst U.S. drought in decades showed little sign of easing last week as farmers closed out their corn and soybean harvests and turned their attention to winter wheat, which has been struggling to break through the moisture-starved soil in some states, according to a weekly report.
Friday, October, 26, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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The worst U.S. drought in decades showed little sign of easing last week as farmers closed out their corn and soybean harvests and turned their attention to winter wheat, which has been struggling to break through the moisture-starved soil in some states, according to a weekly report.
Friday, October, 26, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Manning magic reborn for budding Broncos
Turns out reports of Peyton Manning’s demise were ridiculously premature. Denver’s quarterback has been outstanding by every measure since throwing three interceptions in the first quarter at Atlanta a month ago.
Wednesday, October, 17, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
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Turns out reports of Peyton Manning’s demise were ridiculously premature. Denver’s quarterback has been outstanding by every measure since throwing three interceptions in the first quarter at Atlanta a month ago.
Wednesday, October, 17, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
Dakota Recreation Report for Oct. 12, 2012
Friday, October, 12, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors
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Friday, October, 12, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors
Nobel awarded for stem cell, early cloning work
Two scientists from different generations won the Nobel Prize in medicine Monday for the groundbreaking discovery that cells in the body can be reprogrammed into completely different kinds, work that reflects the mechanism behind cloning and offers an alternative to using embryonic stem cells.
Tuesday, October, 09, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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Two scientists from different generations won the Nobel Prize in medicine Monday for the groundbreaking discovery that cells in the body can be reprogrammed into completely different kinds, work that reflects the mechanism behind cloning and offers an alternative to using embryonic stem cells.
Tuesday, October, 09, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Nobel awarded for stem cell, early cloning work
NEW YORK (AP) — Two scientists from different generations won the Nobel Prize in medicine Monday for the groundbreaking discovery that cells in the body can be reprogrammed into completely different kinds, work that reflects the mechanism behind cloning and offers an alternative to using embryonic stem cells.
Tuesday, October, 09, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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NEW YORK (AP) — Two scientists from different generations won the Nobel Prize in medicine Monday for the groundbreaking discovery that cells in the body can be reprogrammed into completely different kinds, work that reflects the mechanism behind cloning and offers an alternative to using embryonic stem cells.
Tuesday, October, 09, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Walentine, Namminga to present recital
The Jamestown College Department of Music will present a recital by Richard Walentine, baritone, and Jaime Namminga, piano, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, in the Reiland Fine Arts Center’s DeNault Auditorium. The recital is free and open to the public.
Thursday, October, 04, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Entertainment
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The Jamestown College Department of Music will present a recital by Richard Walentine, baritone, and Jaime Namminga, piano, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, in the Reiland Fine Arts Center’s DeNault Auditorium. The recital is free and open to the public.
Thursday, October, 04, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Entertainment
‘The British are Coming’ to the Reiland Saturday
Jamestown College’s Music Department’s chairman Dr. Rick Walentine is a multitalented vocalist and instructor. He’s been involved with many facets of Jamestown’s art and entertainment circles since arriving here more than a decade ago.
Thursday, October, 04, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Entertainment
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Jamestown College’s Music Department’s chairman Dr. Rick Walentine is a multitalented vocalist and instructor. He’s been involved with many facets of Jamestown’s art and entertainment circles since arriving here more than a decade ago.
Thursday, October, 04, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Entertainment
It’s never too soon to begin fall projects
Autumn is officially upon us and the killing frosts have entered the season. This past week has halted most of my garden plants from further development. Their reign was very enjoyable this year; even with a dry year, things flourished.
Saturday, September, 29, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
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Autumn is officially upon us and the killing frosts have entered the season. This past week has halted most of my garden plants from further development. Their reign was very enjoyable this year; even with a dry year, things flourished.
Saturday, September, 29, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
Farm Rescue helps its 200th family
Charles Hardie couldn’t help but smile as he sat atop the combine with blades chewing down stalks of yellow corn at a rhythmic pace near here Thursday afternoon.
Friday, September, 28, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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Charles Hardie couldn’t help but smile as he sat atop the combine with blades chewing down stalks of yellow corn at a rhythmic pace near here Thursday afternoon.
Friday, September, 28, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Regional deaths for Aug. 29, 2012
Wednesday, August, 29, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Obituaries (free view)
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Wednesday, August, 29, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Obituaries (free view)
Regional deaths for Aug. 28, 2012
Tuesday, August, 28, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Obituaries (free view)
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Tuesday, August, 28, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Obituaries (free view)
A new tree for N.D.? Seed from rare tree here being planted at NDSU
A Jamestown man’s tree is serving as the basis for an effort to add biodiversity to the North Dakota landscape. Seeds gathered from the only subalpine fir in North Dakota are being planted in the greenhouses of North Dakota State University with hopes of learning if the species can become a regular part of the state’s landscape.
Tuesday, August, 28, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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A Jamestown man’s tree is serving as the basis for an effort to add biodiversity to the North Dakota landscape. Seeds gathered from the only subalpine fir in North Dakota are being planted in the greenhouses of North Dakota State University with hopes of learning if the species can become a regular part of the state’s landscape.
Tuesday, August, 28, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Boom means money, stress for leader of rig
WILLISTON, N.D. — North Dakota’s oil boom has Terry Tinnes torn. On one hand, Tinnes makes more money than he knows what to do with while working as a “company man,” a position that oversees a drilling rig.
Monday, August, 27, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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WILLISTON, N.D. — North Dakota’s oil boom has Terry Tinnes torn. On one hand, Tinnes makes more money than he knows what to do with while working as a “company man,” a position that oversees a drilling rig.
Monday, August, 27, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Potentilla blooms all season
For many years I have had a love/hate relationship with potentilla shrubs. Actually, there was rarely a time that I loved this plant. I remember seeing this shrub overplanted in many areas as I grew up and then it became a big plant for commercial plantings. Part of this disconnect, I am sure, was related to the fact that it was so common in many landscapes and it lessened my own personal attraction to its characteristics.
Saturday, August, 25, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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For many years I have had a love/hate relationship with potentilla shrubs. Actually, there was rarely a time that I loved this plant. I remember seeing this shrub overplanted in many areas as I grew up and then it became a big plant for commercial plantings. Part of this disconnect, I am sure, was related to the fact that it was so common in many landscapes and it lessened my own personal attraction to its characteristics.
Saturday, August, 25, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
