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On his final ride, Harold Ennis, 94, 'smiled all the way'
By Mike Brue On a pleasant August day this year, Harold Ennis got a good, long look at the miles of northwest North Dakota countrysidearound Tagus,the now-unincorporated North Dakotatown wher...
Posted on 12/17/12 at 11:02 PM
Senate kills bill offering free college classes to older adults
BISMARCKThe North Dakota Senate has killed a proposal to allow older North Dakota residents to earn college credit for free. House Bill 1385 would have allowed North Dakota residents 65 and older to ...
Posted on 3/16/11 at 1:42 PM
Areavoices Digest #14 - Traveling the World with Tator Tots and Barry ZeVan the Weatherman!
I'm resuming my weekly look at areavoices blogs you might want to consider.This isan eccletic group of topics. But I think a mix you'll find informative and entertaining! UND Sports -http://undsport...
Posted on 1/12/11 at 5:51 PM
Just a matter of time?
Spoke to Gene today at the MidCon tournament in Tulsa. He said there have been some conversations today with the Gateway folks. Didn't want to talk much about details but said the discussi...
Posted on 3/5/07 at 7:18 PM
Golf roundup: Cochran wins Senior British
July 25, 2011
Hospital buiding: LSS announces plans for Jamestown Hospital building
August 20, 2010
Compton leads Greenbrier field
July 30, 2010
Life’s Focus Wednesday
The seventh annual Life’s Focus, The Jamestown Sun-sponsored event dedicated to older citizens of the area, will open its doors at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. The event includes seminars, vendor booths, bingo and music, according to Lisa Barnick, special events and marketing coordinator for The Jamestown Sun. “It is good to have the event back in April,” said Bruce Henke, Sun publisher. “The Life’s Focus event continues to be one of our most popular events. It is good to have a chance to do something supportive to the senior citizen population.”By Keith Norman , April 19, 2010
Officials: Some unsafe older drivers still drive
Jean Meyer knew it was time. The Red Wing, Minn., resident said she felt uncomfortable and unsteady getting in and out of her car. She feared she would fall and nobody would be there to help her. So the 82-year-old decided she would stop driving.By By Jen Cullen, Forum Communications Co. , February 12, 2010
McGuire speaks on center at Kiwanis
Laurie McGuire was the guest speaker at the Jan. 18 Kiwanis Club meeting with an update on the James River Senior and Community Center and its services.January 26, 2010
Thorton named top player in AAA football
Bismarck’s Esley Thorton was named the Class AAA Senior Athlete of the Year on Saturday after the Demons defeated Fargo South 28-10 in the state championship game at the Fargodome.November 16, 2009
Olson earns senior player honors
Kali Olson of Lisbon has been chosen as the District 1 Outstanding Senior Player. Olson, along with teammates Susie Lyons and Michele Hoistad were named to the all-District 1 team.November 05, 2009
Bachmeier tabbed top senior athelete
Harvey’s Jaclyn Bachmeier has been named the District 7 Senior Athlete of the Year. Bachmeier was also named to the all-District 7 regular season and all-tournament teams.November 05, 2009
Golf roundup: Roberts wins British
July 27, 2009
Golf roundup: Watson contending again
July 24, 2009
Jamestown Hospital accepts offer to purchase building
The Jamestown Hospital Board of Directors has accepted an offer to purchase the building and remodeling it into housing for seniors and other community uses.February 27, 2009
Senior hockey finalists named
Hockey players from Bismarck, Grand Forks Red River and Williston have been named finalists for senior honors.February 26, 2009
Senior spelling bee
The word was “debouch,” and Larry Grossman did just that, emerging as the winner of this year’s senior spelling bee. Grossman, 56, put himself in position to win by spelling “botryoidal.” He clinched the title Saturday by correctly spelling “debouch,” which means “to come forth; emerge.”By By Mead Gruver, The Associated Press , June 16, 2008
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