The Jamestown Sun | Jamestown, North Dakota
The Jamestown Sun is your #1 source for news, weather, and sports from Jamestown, North Dakota.
The Jamestown Sun | Jamestown, North Dakota
The Jamestown Sun is your #1 source for news, weather, and sports from Jamestown, North Dakota.
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Type(s) | Quotidien |
Langue(s) | Anglais |
Pays et région | Dakota du Nord (ND) / États-Unis |
Villes(s) | Jamestown |
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With two games remaining, Minnesota needs one point to reach postseason
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Torii Hunter is looking forward to opening up his fifth barbecue restaurant later this year. He’s involved in commercial real estate, a couple of coffee shops and a cigar lounge, too. Oh, and he’s got six young grandchildren running around.
They connected with many players that weren’t select in the 2024 NFL Draft with hopes of finding a diamond in the rough
Sweeping the Suns on Sunday would give Minnesota a week off before Round 2
They kicked things off by selecting Oregon cornerback Khyree Jackson with the No. 108 pick
The Jimmies went 8-for-16 with runners on base in the second game.
Minnesota getting new QBs up to speed, adding wrinkles to the passing scheme for 2024.
Posey disappearance continues trend in North Dakota; 40% of the state's missing population is Indigenous
Tyler Williams of Lakeland (Fla.) High School is a former top 100 recruit in the 2023 class.
Columnist Jim Shaw writes about Cara Mund's chances in the race to represent North Dakota in Congress, the Republican debate for governor, and more.
Touring other people’s yards and landscapes is practically a national pastime for gardeners. Luckily, the Red River Valley Garden Tour returns July 17 and 18.
Columnist Scott Hennen writes about North Dakota Public Service Commission meetings about a CO2 pipeline permit request from Summit Carbon Solutions.
S & S Cabinets builds them on-site at its shop in Jamestown.
Recent cases from Jamestown Municipal Court and Southeast District Court and marriage licenses reported.
The Community Service Group decides on projects to help others.
A Class C felony is punishable by five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
This is the first time in 10 years that the conference has been held in Grand Forks
Proper pruning prevents bugs from getting into a tree trunk.
For many people, they are a symbol of spring.
Jamestown was looking for a few “plungers” back in 1925.
The Interior Department’s rule would overhaul the management of 245 million acres of land that falls under BLM management.
Meetings are planned in Jamestown.
Do you suppose that these two candidates might take a breather from hurling pies in one another's faces to tell us what plans they might have to help keep property taxes down?
The Jimmies are trying to get out of the pool play round for the first time in program history.
Haugen was the first head coach in the history of the high school team.
The top few feet of soil is not as consistently wet as it was for much of the past three decades.
Ralph and Gen Miller, parents of the North Dakota governor hopeful, discuss their Shopping Center on the Prairie and how they sometimes chased down thieves who broke into their store.
Motorists should take alternate routes during this time if possible.
Columnist Don Kinzler shares recommendations for planting grass seed in spring and solves the mystery of curious tree marks and a fruiting shrub.
The designation comes from Healthgrades, a national company that compiles data about physicians and care providers.
Nowatzki, a UND graduate and member of Gov. Doug Burgum's staff, praised the re-establishment of the UND journalism program to train students to fill crucial roles in media.
In more than two decades of writing about the outdoors, the recovery of lake sturgeon in our part of the world ranks among the most rewarding issues I’ve covered.
Sacia Vanderpool becomes the eighth Minnesotan on the NDSU roster next season.
Would you rather possibly get bird flu or chop down all your trees so birds steer clear of your property? Michael Johnson explores questions farmers are considering.
Jamestown High School sports teams were competing on April 25.
The Jamestown High School track and field team was competing in Valley City on Thursday
The state approved the petition, and measure proponents have a year to get more than 15,000 signatures.
Advance Business Methods is the owner.
The goal of the tagging study, which targets some of the newer prairie lakes, is to gain broader insight into how anglers are utilizing these fisheries.
A committee had delayed moving two-year appointments forward after a board member questioned how the decision supported academic freedom.
South Dakota among states with confirmed cases of avian influenza within cattle
Phillips' attorneys claim the manslaughter sentence was "grossly disproportionate" and violated the defendant's Eighth Amendment rights.
Greed, incest, murder and rattlesnakes tell the tale of a southern sharecropper turned barber turned murderer, executed in 1942.
The Jamestown Men's Slowpitch Softball League is set to begin in early May.
Evan Marnell states in his TikTok bio that he's opening "a queer nonprofit and art engagement center."
Part 2 of the story on how a secretive potato deal with a farming cooperative in Honduras scandalized North Dakotans, shook the state's government and made headlines for years.
While potatoes are at center stage, cover crops, pollinator fields, tree plantings and sustainable efforts have been in the mix for decades at R.D. Offutt Farms near Park Rapids, Minnesota
The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality said a decision by early summer is likely. Public comment is open until April 27
NDGOP delegates opted against endorsing Baesler for state superintendent, instead backing newcomer Jim Bartlett on a far-right platform that includes putting the Ten Commandments in public schools