Swept away: Jays take two from Century
Ben Walz provided the kind of timely hitting needed to beat Bismarck Century on Thursday. The offense was mostly stagnant, but it was Walz’ two-run d...
Jamestown students meet their pen pals at Ave Maria
Kennedy Dewald and Lillian Wood are getting to know each other through a pen pal project organized by the Arts Center. Dewald is in the third grade ...
Zebra habitat
John M. Steiner / The Sun Haley Nelson, third-grade student at Gussner Elementary School in Jamestown, holds a stuffed animal while giving a presenta...
Terror arrest in Idaho: Man accused of working with terror group and trying to use weapon of mass destruction
Federal authorities in Idaho said Thursday they have arrested an Uzbekistan national accused of conspiring with a designated terrorist organization in his home country and helping scheme to use a weapon of mass destruction.
Drug trial continues here today
The prosecution set out its case Thursday in Southeast District Court against a Jamestown woman accused of delivering a potent prescription painkiller. Lori Ella Houge, born in 1961 and from Jamestown, was charged with delivery of a controlled substance, a Class A felony. She is accused of delivering fentanyl patches on or about March 3, 2012, to Tim Partlow. Houge pleaded not guilty.
Calm winds helping fire fight; cleanup begins
Calm winds were allowing 40-some fire departments to get control of a wildfire that has scorched more than 7,100 acres in three counties since Tuesday.
EPA taking haze plan comments
The federal Environmental Protection Agency is taking written comments through June 17 on an appeal of North Dakota’s regional haze plan approved last year.
Jamestown students meet their pen pals at Ave Maria
Kennedy Dewald and Lillian Wood are getting to know each other through a pen pal project organized by the Arts Center. Dewald is in the third grade at Roosevelt Elementary School in Jamestown. Wood is a resident at the Heritage Centre at Ave Maria Village.
RELATED CONTENTComplaint filed against state: Attorney general has May 29 deadline to respond to abortion suit
North Dakota’s attorney general has until May 29 to respond to a complaint filed against the state Wednesday alleging a recently passed anti-abortion law violates the state constitution.
California fuels Powerball jackpot
The numbers sum up the frenzy that has taken over the Golden State since it became the newest in the nation to join the madness over Powerball, which saw its jackpot soar Thursday to $550 million.
Corps to reduce releases from dam
Releases from the Jamestown Dam will be reduced Friday in anticipation of possible rain showers and thunderstorms in the region, according to Bob Martin, dam manager for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Pipestem Dam.
Good luck to all our graduates
Every spring thousands of graduates pour out of high schools and colleges around the region. They have reached a milestone in their lives and deserve the recognition and congratulations of friends and community.
RELATED CONTENTLetter to the editor: North Dakota leaders right to launch anti-abortion fight
What a difference God can make in two years. It is a wonderful thing to see the Lord Jesus Christ work out his plan through our own North Dakota Legislature.
Quantity and quality: Napoleon’s Dewald, signs with Jimmies
Greg Ulland’s 2013 recruiting class keeps growing both in quantity and quality. Already with nearly 10 new signees in the fold, Ulland added to the list in a big way this week, both literally and figuratively.
RELATED CONTENTSwept away: Jays take two from Century
Ben Walz provided the kind of timely hitting needed to beat Bismarck Century on Thursday. The offense was mostly stagnant, but it was Walz’ two-run double in the second inning that lifted the Jamestown High School baseball team to a 4-2 victory in West Region action at Jack Brown Stadium. If that wasn’t enough, Walz drilled a two-run single up the middle to lift the Blue Jays 2-1 in the nightcap.
RELATED CONTENTBismarck wins two over Blue Jays in the rain
The conditions at McElroy Park on Thursday weren’t exactly ideal, and a lack of consistency again hurt the Jamestown Blue Jay softball team. Bismarck High eighth-grader Jaime Barta took the circle in both West Region contests as rain spit from the sky. Barta picked up 21 strikeouts in all, leading the Demons to a 7-1 and 15-6 sweep over the Blue Jays.
RELATED CONTENTBeckham retiring
End it like Beckham. David Beckham, whose curling free kicks, rugged good looks and celebrity marriage made him one of the most famous athletes in the world, is retiring from soccer.
RELATED CONTENTKnee coming along for Noel
A telling fact about this year’s NBA draft class might be that the potential No. 1 pick will be unavailable to start the 2013-14 season while recovering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
Orb going for six straight victories
In his fourth start, the colt Orb won his first race, last November at Aqueduct.




