CORRECTIONS
Story cites wrong Supreme Court case 
The story “Religious liberty at issue” on page A1 in Friday’s Sun gave the wrong name for the 1990 Supreme Court ruling it referenced. The correct case is “Employment Division v. Smith.”
August 04, 2010
Praire Paws helps in more rescues 
An article “Prairie Paws saves 18 dogs from puppy mill” on page A6 in Thursday’s Sun listed the wrong number of puppy mills where Prairie Paws Rescue has helped. Prairie Paws has been to four puppy mills in North Dakota as well as others out of state.
June 18, 2010
Correction: Boy incorrectly identified in photo 
Due to incorrect information provided, a photo on page A2 in Wednesday’s Sun titled “Up in the air” incorrectly identified one of the two boys. The boy on the left was Blayke Simmers. The other boy was Ryder Koch.
May 28, 2010
State Hospital staff picnic is May 7 
The date of the North Dakota State Hospital picnic was incorrect in a brief on A3 in Tuesday’s Sun. The All Hospital Picnic for staff of the hospital is at noon May 7. The picnic is not open to the public. The event is part of the hospital’s 125th Anniversary Celebration.
May 05, 2010
Correction: Hospital picnic not open to the public 
The schedule of the 125th anniversary celebration of the North Dakota State Hospital should have indicated the All Hospital Picnic at noon on May 17 is for staff of the State Hospital only. The picnic is not open to the public.
May 04, 2010
Tollefson receives JRCC award 
Correctional Officer Dawn Tollefson was chosen as Employee of the Month for March for the James River Correctional Center
April 17, 2010
Poll received more than 400 responses 
The poll results on page A3 in Wednesday’s Sun gave the wrong number of total responses. The question “Should North Dakota farmers be allowed to grow industrial hemp?” received 429 responses last week.
April 16, 2010
Correction: Kemmis parents live in Jamestown 
The service news item “Kemmis completes basic training” on page A7 in Saturday’s Sun left out a relative of a soldier graduating from basic combat training. Army National Guard Pvt. Jason L. Kemmis is the son of Jon and Brenda Kemmis, Jamestown.
April 13, 2010
Step Afrika will peform Wednesday at JHS 
The date for the performance of Step Afrika was incorrect in the story “Step Afrika taking stage here” on A7 in Thursday’s Sun. The public performance will begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Jamestown High School.
April 09, 2010
Correction: Ninth grade boys basketball 
The ninth-grade boys’ basketball team that placed first at the Jamestown Spring Shootout on March 20 was not sponsored by Jamestown High School or coached by Luke Anderson.
The original information provided to The Sun was incorrect.
March 30, 2010
Correction: Article incorrectly identifies gender 
The School News brief “Trapp named to fellowship at Mary” on page A7 in Tuesday’s Sun incorrectly listed the subject’s gender. Jesse Trapp, Jamestown, a recipient of the 2010 Global Village Institute fellowship, is a woman.
March 10, 2010
Correction: Mayor did ask for comments at meeting 
March 03, 2010
Correction: NDSU/UND funding difference incorrect 
The story “Hanson, other NDSU officials make stop in Jamestown” on page A1 in Thursday’s Sun gave the incorrect difference between funding provided to North Dakota State University, Fargo, and the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. NDSU receives about $3,300 less in funding per student compared to UND.
February 26, 2010
Correction: Oberlander’s name incorrect in release 
Taylor Oberlander’s first name was misspelled in a news release on page A7 in Wednesday’s Sun. Oberlander, of Jamestown, was named to the Minnesota State University Moorhead dean’s list in recognition of academic achievement for the fall semester 2009.
February 24, 2010
Correction: Incorrect cities of residence in caption 
Due to incorrect information provided, Eric Elhard’s and Robert Guttornson’s cities of residence were incorrect in a caption for a photo on A1 in Monday’s Sun. They are from Jamestown.
February 16, 2010
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