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Oil companies continue Pick Up the Patch campaign
TIOGA, N.D. -- Volunteers from oil and gas companies will clean up litter from roadways in Tioga today, continuing the North Dakota Petroleum Councils Pick Up the Patch initiative that has already in...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 2:59 AM
Kentucky Bridge to be replaced- truss bridge for sale. Any takers?
Hope for Mercer County Bridge built by a prominent Kentucky bridge builder Subtracting Lexington, Louisville and Frankfort, the state of Kentucky is one of many US states that have only a handful o...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 3:34 AM
Ask The Expert {Dr. T} - Can You Spoil a Newborn?
Written by: Dr. James Torkildson "Dr. T" This actually is a quite common question which I am sure you have heard many different opinions. In answering this question lets take a look at what is actual...
Posted on 2/21/13 at 1:34 PM
In darkness the moon is reborn
What's old today but instantly becomes young again tomorrow? If you guessed the moon, you're right! Today the moon winds up its current cycle of phases as an exceedingly thin crescent so close to th...
Posted on 2/9/13 at 12:41 PM
Super Bowl XLVII Prediction
The big game is today and if you are like most Americans you will be watching the Baltimore Ravens take on the San Francisco 49ers in New Orleans. I am a huge fan of professional football but these t...
Posted on 2/3/13 at 7:10 AM
New year looks back, forward
The month of January takes its name from a legendary king who was reputed to have been the first ruler of Italy. One of the original seven hills of Rome still bears the name he gave the small town, Janiculum, which lies by the river Tiber. He is connected to Saturn, who “fled” to Italy, driven from the heavens by his son Jupiter, and Janus brought him in as co-ruler of Italy.By Sharon Cox , December 31, 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
Bookmobile schedule and new books on the shelves
October 22, 2008
BSC dedicates new energy research center
A brand new building on the Bismarck State College campus owes its existence to the state’s energy industry and state officials who see the college as having a national role in turning out workers for that booming sector.By Janell Cole , September 30, 2008
New Wal-Mart store will open here Wednesday
Area shoppers will certainly get their exercise walking through the 180,000-square-foot Wal-Mart Su-percenter when it opens following a grand opening ceremony at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday. The new building is twice as large as the present Wal-Mart, which opened in 1991. It was constructed with energy-efficient technology and environmentally friendly features to reduce energy and water consumption, according to a Wal-Mart news release. The new store has also added products that are affordable and sustainable, it said. The store will recycle everything from car batteries to waste cooking oil.June 09, 2008
Jamestown native gets help from SCORE
Degrees in psychology and criminal justice didn’t make her an expert on running the family business, but after the help of some retired professionals, her business seeks to expand nationally. Eva Allen, who manages Entrees Dinners in Fargo, graduated from Jamestown High School and Jamestown College. She started the business about 18 months ago along with her two sisters, Ida and Rhea, and her father, Greg, who still lives in Jamestown.June 07, 2008
N.Y town repeals clothesline ban
Town board members who had drawn the line at hanging clothes outside to dry are cutting residents some slack: It’s OK for them to use clotheslines now.June 04, 2008
NYC crane collapses into street, kills 2 workers
A construction crane snapped and smashed into an apartment building with a thunderous roar Friday, killing two workers in the city’s second such tragedy in 2 1/2 months and renewing fears about the safety of hundreds of cranes towering over the New York skyline. The collapse happened despite stepped-up inspections and a shake-up in the city Buildings Department after the earlier accident, which killed seven people in March.May 31, 2008
Yankees to start Chamberlain on Tuesday
The wait is over. Joba Chamberlain has a spot in the New York Yankees’ rotation and a date for his first start: Tuesday night against Toronto. Manager Joe Girardi said the 22-year-old will be limited to 65 or 70 pitches when he takes the mound at Yankee Stadium.May 31, 2008
Abreu, Yanks nip Twins
Mike Mussina will turn 40 after the season, and his fastball is moving at mid-80s speed. Well, he still knows how to pitch, and the Yankees have sure found him handy this year.May 31, 2008
Students accepted at Jamestown College
Several local students have been accepted to Jamestown College beginning in the fall semester of 2008. Samantha Rufsvold, Gretchen Schuchard, Jenny Schuchard, Chris Walters and Alecia Willey graduated this spring from Jamestown High School. Rufsvold, the daughter of Ryan and Janelle Rufsvold, plans to major in pre-medicine at Jamestown College. The college has awarded her a Trustees Scholarship. At Jamestown High School, she has been active in band and SADD.May 27, 2008
Martini joins Top Designers
Heather Martini has joined the staff of Top Designers as a stylist. Martini is a graduate of Jamestown Styling Academy. She specializes in creative and alternative hairstyling and has advanced training in dreadlocks, cornrows and hair tattoos.May 24, 2008
Parsons joins Top Designers
Rebecca Parsons, a licensed nail technician, has joined the staff of Top Designers in Jamestown.May 24, 2008
Boltz joins KSJB as sales representative
Summer Boltz joins KSJB/Kiss 93.3 as a sales representative in May following six years at Realtruck. Boltz has an extensive background in working with business owners on market evaluation; marketing concepts and developing mutually beneficial partnerships to sell product.May 24, 2008
Leaky New Orleans levee alarms experts
Despite more than $22 million in repairs, a levee that broke with catastrophic effect during Hurricane Katrina is leaking again because of the mushy ground on which New Orleans was built, raising serious questions about the reliability of the city’s flood defenses. Outside engineering experts who have studied the project told The Associated Press that the type of seepage spotted at the 17th Street Canal in the Lakeview neighborhood afflicts other New Orleans levees, too, and could cause some of them to collapse during a storm.By Cain Burdeau, The Associated Press , May 22, 2008
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