Lettuce project investment: Endless Harvest asks JSDC Executive Board for $2 million loan
Organizers of Endless Harvest, the controlled-environment agriculture lettuce project planned for Jamestown, are looking for $2 million in loans from local development agencies to get the project off the ground.The Jamestown Sun, 12/18/2012
Stomach flu makes the rounds
Gastroenteritis, sometimes called the stomach flu, is making the rounds of the nursing homes in the region, according to medical officials. Officials at Ave Maria Village said some residents were ill but the situation was not considered serious.The Jamestown Sun, 12/13/2012
Right place, right time: Fill-in carrier pulls woman from burning duplex
Filling in on a newspaper delivery route at 3:44 a.m. Wednesday put a Jamestown man in the right place at the right time to pull a woman from a burning building.The Jamestown Sun, 12/13/2012
Foundation donates to Veterans Home
The quality of life of veterans at the North Dakota Veterans Home in Lisbon improved Monday with a $9,250 donation, according to Chris Wingire, president of the North Dakota Veterans Home Foundation.The Jamestown Sun, 12/12/2012
Rural Water formulates response to city proposal on service
Another round of negotiations between Jamestown and Stutsman Rural Water District may be in the works. Members of the Rural Water Board of Directors formulated a response to the city proposal during an executive session as part of its regular meeting Tuesday.The Jamestown Sun, 12/12/2012
JPC looks at ordinance
The Jamestown Planning Commission discussed the new city developer’s ordinance during its regular meeting Monday. The commission agenda did not include any plats for review.The Jamestown Sun, 12/11/2012
JSDC: Stick with council
The Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corp. Board voted unanimously Monday to recommend continued membership in South Central Dakota Regional Council for 2013. The recommendation will be acted on by the Jamestown City Council and Stutsman County Commission in future meetings.The Jamestown Sun, 12/11/2012
Hot topic: Dispute between Jamestown, Stutsman Rural Water boils over
Voices were raised in anger at times Monday during a joint meeting between members of Stutsman Rural Water District and representatives of the city of Jamestown. But the sides did find some common ground during the contentious meeting.The Jamestown Sun, 12/11/2012
Lifestyle Appliance voted Best Appliance Store
The new owners at Lifestyle Appliance & Entertainment Center think of the change as more of a continuation of a family tradition rather than a different operation, according to Colin and Toni Wegenast, who purchased the store from Colin’s parents last summer.The Jamestown Sun, 12/08/2012
Efficiencies at water treatment plant buy time for permanent plan
Officials at the Jamestown water treatment plant are now breathing easier as they deal with problems resulting from waste water at the plant. Recent changes in plant operations have reduced flows of water used to clear filters and water softening equipment that had been flowing into storage lagoons or ponds.The Jamestown Sun, 12/08/2012
