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The Jamestown Police Department is working on a memorial for an officer who died in the line of duty in 1966. Ronald Trautman was injured on Aug. 3, 1966, after the three-wheeled motorcycle he was ...
North Dakota Highway Patrol Trooper Brandon Wade was recently named the 2024 Trooper of the Year by the North Dakota Motor Carriers Association (NDMCA). Wade serves the NDHP as a Motor Carrier Safety ...
15-year-old Bria Truax was surprised with a customized wheelchair with tracks thanks to Make-A-Wish North Dakota volunteer wish granters, the Latt Family, and Pioneer Seeds.
BISMARCK — Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has awarded 23 grants totaling $1.5 million to county agriculture fair associations in the state for the planning, design and construction of ...
A North Dakota couple drowned off the shore of Fort Lauderdale in strong seas caused by Hurricane Gustav and Tropical Storm Hanna. A search was launched for a teenager who went missing in a ...
Multiple confirmed tornadoes are on the ground in central North Dakota, prompting urgent warnings across several counties. The storm has been labeled a Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS), with ...
A gaggle of Canada Geese is keeping a pool of water open at the Jamestown Reservoir as seen on Dec. 23, 2024. The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has been observing a number of sick and dead ...
Jamestown fisheries manager highlights summer fishing prospects in southeast North Dakota Potential winterkill impact is expected on upwards of 20% of district lakes in southeast North Dakota.
Lee Ham, 89, of Steele, North Dakota, working at an umpire for a game in Jamestown Thursday, June 29. Ham is a USA Softball Hall of Fame-honored umpire who has been officiating for 50 years.
Trey Drake committed to North Dakota State University’s football program, becoming the first Jamestown football player to go Division I since Steve Carlson went to Princeton in 2015.
Deep snowpack in parts of North Dakota is putting into question when exactly farmers in central and eastern North Dakota might be able to get tractors in fields.
Jan. 4—JAMESTOWN — The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has been observing a number of sick and dead Canada geese near open water on the Jamestown Reservoir and other areas of the state ...
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