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Major Truss Bridge Collapses in Washington, another Ohio River Truss Bridge Doomed, another Iowa Truss Bridge's future in Limbo, Hope for Minnesota Bridge? O...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 4:29 AM
Boy Scout Leadership Luncheon March 20th
After traveling thousands of miles over my first 100 days as the new Scout Executive of the Northern Lights Council, I can testify that I have seen great excitement about Scouting across our territory...
Posted on 3/14/13 at 6:01 PM
Join Me Super Bowl Sunday and Travel to a Distant Land
I'm excited about an event happening on Sunday and no, its not the SUPER BOWL. But, never fear, you won't miss the game since this event happens at 1:00 pmand you'll have plenty of time to get home. (...
Posted on 1/30/13 at 5:41 PM
Orange Beef
September is just around the corner, and that means National Rice Month. And people who are familiar with this know that it's also time for the Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice Council's "Get Wild with ...
Posted on 8/20/12 at 4:41 PM
Teens needed for traffic safety contest
North Dakota teenagers can win cash prizes for creating a 30-second traffic safety video or a billboard design. The North Dakota Department of Transportation, AAA North Dakota and the North Dakota Sa...
Posted on 11/10/10 at 9:53 AM
SCDRC vote keeps current services in area
Stakeholders at Friday’s South Central Dakota Regional Council’s planning meeting voted to keep all the services that are being provided and to add more fee-based services to the nine-county region it serves.March 02, 2013
Council tables frozen-yogurt store loans
The Jamestown City Council put a project to build a new frozen yogurt operation on ice for another month Monday. The council voted during its regular meeting Monday to table the Flex Pace interest buy down for the Cherry Berry operation until its Sept. 4 meeting.By Keith Norman , August 07, 2012
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Council has hearings on budgets
The Jamestown City Council held the final hearings on the city’s budgets for 2012 Monday at its regular meeting. The budgets total about $29.2 million, according to Jeff Fuchs, city administrator.By Keith Norman , October 04, 2011
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Disabilities council seeks members
The North Dakota State Council on Developmental Disabilities is seeking five new members to fill upcoming vacancies on the 20-member council, which advocates for policy changes that promote choice, independence, productivity and inclusion for people with developmental disabilities. The council also supports projects and activities that maximize opportunities for consumers and families. The application deadline is July 1.May 18, 2011
Project gets nod
The Jamestown City Council unanimously approved proceeding with the Business Loop East reconstruction project during its regular meeting Monday. But it won’t include a parking lane.By Keith Norman , March 08, 2011
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City approves fire lane agreement for S & R Truck Plaza
January 25, 2011
N.D. man to be part of fitness council
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s congressional delegation says a Bismarck doctor has been appointed to the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition.July 07, 2010
AG: City council violated law
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem said the Cooperstown City Council violated the open meeting law in an opinion issued Thursday.July 02, 2010
New members of council will bring fresh ideas
Two newly elected members recently took their seats on the City Council and we congratulate them, not only on their victories, but also for their willingness to serve their community.July 01, 2010
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City holds off on water call
The City Council’s Public Works Committee held off on a decision Thursday regarding Stutsman Rural Water District’s proposed expansion project for portions of its service within city limits. Bob Keller, engineer for Rural Water, explained the proposed pipeline routes. He said in all more than 550 people have requested service in the proposed expansion. Five of those are within city limits along U.S.June 25, 2010
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New City Council members take their seats Tuesday
Mayor Clarice Liechty conducted her last City Council meeting Tuesday and Mayor Katie Andersen conducted her first. Liechty thanked the people of Jamestown for their support in her final comments as mayor. She also thanked people for bringing their issues to the council and said “I hope you will continue to do so.” And finally, she told council members she would probably be writing letters to the editor in The Jamestown Sun to keep them on their toes.June 23, 2010
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Andersen is new mayor, Gumke joins council
Voters Tuesday elected Katie Andersen mayor and Ramone Gumke to the open seat on the City Council. Both are newcomers to the political scene in Jamestown. And both said during their campaign they were told people in the community wanted change. Part of that change was new faces with fresh ideas sitting on the council.June 09, 2010
Study committee will hold its advice until July 31
The City Council’s Finance and Legal Committee granted the City Advisory Study Committee Tuesday an extension until July 31 to complete its recommendations regarding strategic planning.May 26, 2010
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On the Issues: council
“On the Issues” continues in today’s Sun. Today, candidates for the one seat available on the Jamestown City Council answer questions. Three people are seeking the seat: Ramone Gumke, Francis Silbernagel and Scott Walch. Incumbent Kelani Parisien is not running for re-election.May 21, 2010
Council OKs bond issue for projects
The City Council voted at a special meeting Monday to approve a 15-year bond issue for $2,658,827, costing the city $273,018 over 15 years. “It’s all about security and the more secure the investment the lower the interest will be,” said Mike Manstrom, municipal financial advisory with Dougherty & Company LLC from Bismarck.By Ben Rodgers , May 18, 2010
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