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Dropping the Name of Jesus
Has this ever happened to you? You're at some religious function (I don't do these any more, but the memories are strong), and as part of an ice-breaking game, you're asked, "What three books would y...
Posted on 5/22/13 at 2:41 PM
Newsflyer 21 May, 2013
Tornado destroys large bridge in Oklahoma, Bridge lost to flooding in Indiana, Future of Kentucky Bridge in question The month of May was supposed to bring ...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 5:07 AM
If you have special needs, emergency preparedness plan should be high priority
With flood risks about to increase quickly in parts of the Northern Plains, and with a spring and summer of weather warnings ahead, the need for emergency preparedness becomes more apparent. Thats es...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 1:02 PM
Inflation: Retirement's Silent Killer
I have written two articles recently geared toward retiring successfully. The first was about the benefits of retiring debt-free, meaning why its important to eliminate credit card debts, mortgages an...
Posted on 4/4/13 at 11:13 AM
The Skinny on Bountiful Baskets
Oilfield life often comes with living in small towns with inflated prices on groceries. Selections are scarce, prices are high, lines are long, and trying to find good-for-you foods is just plain inc...
Posted on 4/3/13 at 9:37 AM
JHS Choir picked as Governor's Official State Choir
Gov. John Hoeven today announced that the Jamestown High School Choir and the Lewis and Clark Berthold High School Senior Band have been selected to serve as the 2008-2009 Governor’s Official State Band and Chorus. Both organizations will perform during the joint session of the 61st North Dakota Legislative Assembly Jan. 6 in Bismarck.December 18, 2008
N.D. agencies form partnership to reduce childhood tooth decay
The North Dakota Department of Health, North Dakota Department of Human Services and American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry announced Monday a new partnership to address childhood tooth decay, the most common chronic disease of childhood.December 15, 2008
Blunt’s trial to begin today
BISMARCK — Opening arguments in the criminal trial for the former executive director of the North Dakota workers’ compensation agency are scheduled to get under way today in Bismarck, weather permitting.By Janell Cole , December 15, 2008
Creel surveys being conducted for anglers fishing Odland Dam, Alkaline Lake
Anglers fishing Odland Dam and Alkaline Lake this winter are asked to participate in creel surveys designed to help managers assess the status of these fisheries. Interviews take only a few minutes and information is kept confidential, said the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. A creel survey at Odland Dam in Golden Valley County continues through March 2009, and one at Alkaline Lake in Kidder County runs through April 2009.December 08, 2008
First tournament set in N.D. for National Archery in Schools Program
The state Game and Fish Department invites all North Dakota schools participating in the National Archery in the Schools Program to register for the first annual state tournament. Jeff Long, NASP coordinator, said the 2009 tournament will be held in February in a local school.December 08, 2008
First tournament set in N.D. for National Archery in Schools Program
The state Game and Fish Department invites all North Dakota schools participating in the National Archery in the Schools Program to register for the first annual state tournament. Jeff Long, NASP coordinator, said the 2009 tournament will be held in February in a local school.December 08, 2008
Workshop on AmeriCorps grants in Jamestown Tuesday
The State Commission on National and Community Service in the North Dakota Department of Commerce is hosting a series of workshops for the upcoming 2009-10 AmeriCorps grants. The workshops are free but preregistration is required by e-mailing Jerry J. Houn, senior program officer, at jhoun@nd.gov or calling 701-328-7263. Because space is limited preference will have to be given to those who preregister.December 01, 2008
Chairman of WSI board will leave office
BISMARCK — Mark Gjovig, chief governance officer of the Workforce Safety and Insurance Board, said today that he won’t seek reappointment for another term on the board.By Janell Cole , December 01, 2008
Grabinger-Nething recount in the works
A recount is in the works for the District 12 Senate race between John Grabinger and incumbent Dave Nething.By Keith Norman , November 10, 2008
Winter youth boys’ basketball scheduled
October 22, 2008
Jaeger OKs WSI vote for November ballot
BISMARCK — Voters will have their say about the leadership of the state’s workers compensation agency.By Janell Cole , September 08, 2008
Summer track set for youth
The Jamestown Parks and Recreation Department will be holding summer track meets at 5 p.m. every Wednesday night in June at Taylor Stadium. Competition age levels are 5 and under, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15, 16-17 and 18 and over.June 11, 2008
Bank employees donating money
A Fargo bank that promised to give its employees a half million dollars if they used it to help others has given away more than $350,000 so far this year, and it’s giving employees more time to come up with ideas. “It’s been so rewarding,” said Michael Solberg, the chief operating officer of the State Bank & Trust.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , June 07, 2008
Streeter couple reach deals in outfitter case
State and federal prosecutors have reached separate plea agreements in the case of a Streeter couple and outfitting business facing hunting-related charges centering around the lack of a proper license.June 07, 2008
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