LAMOURE
LaMoure ousted from state B legion tourney
BY GREG DEVILLERS FORUM COMMUNICATIONS CO. GRAFTON — LaMoure came here as defending champion and winner of two of the past three North Dakota Class B American Legion baseball tournaments. J.R. T...
Posted on 7/30/10 at 5:48 PM
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For some reason it seems like we're supposed to evacuate (West) Fargo ==readyourhometown==every weekend and head to Wishek for the Tri-County Fair, Adrian for the 125th, LaMoure for the Red Hot Fire D...
Posted on 7/18/10 at 3:31 PM
New flood forecast says to expect more water than in 1997, build levees to handle 3,200 cfs
Jamestown and Stutsman County should prepare for the same combined releases as they did during the 2009 floods, according to the Army Corps of Engineers, which changed its forecast for the James River and Pipestem Creek Friday.By Sun Staff , March 12, 2010
Loboes ride magical run to region title tilt
March 10, 2010
LaMoure flood forecasts updated
The National Weather Service Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service released updated forecasts for the James River on Friday, the LaMoure County Department of Emergency Services said in a release Monday.March 09, 2010
LaMoure meeting on potential flooding
A LaMoure County public information meeting is planned to begin at 7 p.m. March 15 in the large gym at LaMoure (N.D.) School. Representatives from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, a National Weather Service hydrologist and LaMoure County Extension will present information on potential spring flooding.March 03, 2010
LCSMT announces theater season
The LaMoure County Summer Musical Theatre has announced its 2010 season of planned productions. The first show of the season will be “The Diary of Anne Frank,” from June 17-20. This classic drama is based on the real-life story of a Jewish girl growing up in the Netherlands during the Nazi occupation.February 18, 2010
Roosevelt to visit L’Amour school
Louis L’Amour Elementary School invites the public to “A Visit with Teddy Roosevelt.” Louis L’Amour Elementary will be hosting Arch Ellwein as he presents his program on the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. The program will take place at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 20 in the school’s gym.January 12, 2010
No travel advised in LaMoure County
The Lamoure County Sheriff’s Office is advising no travel throughout the county as all roadways have heavy snow accumulations, according to the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services.January 06, 2010
No travel advised in LaMoure, McLean counties
The LaMoure County sheriff announced Saturday morning that no travel is advised in LaMoure County due to blowing snow and reduced visibility. Mclean County reissued its no-travel advisory for all of Mclean County’s primary and secondary roads until further notice.December 26, 2009
No travel advised in LaMoure County
At 8:30 a.m., the LaMoure County sheriff advised no travel in LaMoure County due to blowing snow and reduced visibility.December 25, 2009
Prized rodeo bulls owned in N.D.
By Ben Rodgers , October 21, 2009
Loboes take down Bulldogs
The LaMoure-Litchville-Marion Loboes handed Milnor-North Sargent their second loss of the season by defeating the Bulldogs 26-14 in LaMoure on Friday.By By Jamestown Sun Staff , October 05, 2009
LaMoure’s Shockman transferring to Mines
October 02, 2009
Former cop accused of child sex
The former lone police officer for a southeastern North Dakota city was accused of having sex with a 14-year-old girl and sending sexually explicit text messages to her. Kyle Mackey, 22, who stepped down Aug. 13 as LaMoure’s police officer after less than six months on the job, was charged last week with three counts of gross sexual imposition, luring a minor through electronic means and solicitation of a minor.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , September 23, 2009
LaMoure police officer charged
The lone police officer in the southeastern North Dakota town of LaMoure is facing sex crime charges.September 22, 2009
LaMoure County residents may qualify for help with moving, demolishing
LaMoure County residents may qualify for assistance to move or demolish their homes after waters flooded backyards, basements and main floors this spring. But for the 18 or so households who attended the LaMoure County Property Acquisition meeting Thursday, questions and uncertainty remain.September 12, 2009
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