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Jamestown lettuce operation seeking finances 
A project to grow lettuce in a large greenhouse near Jamestown is seeking more than $1 million in backing from local agencies including the Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corp. and the South Central Dakota Regional Council.
By Associated Press , April 30, 2013
Man accused of having 12 lbs of pot in Jamestown 
A Rogers man has pleaded not guilty to possessing 12 pounds of marijuana within 1,000 feet of a school in Jamestown.
By Associated Press , April 04, 2013
AG: Jamestown store selling fake branded goods 
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has ordered a Milwaukee man to stop doing business in a Jamestown store, saying Adrian Williams, 51, was selling counterfeit goods.
By Forum News Service , March 29, 2013
My abortion story: 10 women share varied personal experiences
Behind every abortion statistic is a woman facing a decision. But because of the stigma associated with abortion, we don’t often hear from them. Ten women from the Fargo-Moorhead area agreed to share their personal stories.By Meredith Holt , March 10, 2013
Jamestown Democrat apologizes for calling Rep. Al Carlson a Nazi 
By TJ Jerke , February 28, 2013
Jamestown airport concerned with drop in boardings 
Airport officials in Jamestown are looking to increase the facility's market share after boardings dropped in January.
By Associated Press , February 21, 2013
Fire forces children, staff to flee Jamestown day care 
Children and staff of a local day care were forced to evacuate after a fire at the old Jamestown Hospital Thursday, according to Jerry Kainz, deputy chief of the Jamestown Fire Department. No injuries were reported.
By Forum News Service , January 24, 2013
Crash wreckage adds impact to push for tougher DUI laws 
By TJ Jerke , January 16, 2013
Project to restore stained glass in Jamestown, N.D., basilica 
Even among other examples of beautiful stained glass, the windows of St. James Basilica are special. That's why a donor has funded a $325,000-plus project aimed at protecting and preserving them for the future.
By Kari Lucin , January 16, 2013
Son of driver in fatal Jamestown crash reaches out to sole survivor 
By Wendy Reuer , January 10, 2013
Defunct N.D. beef company still owes farmers $324,000 
The state Department of Agriculture is seeking a $49,000 judgment against NABC in Cass County District Court. Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring said the company failed to pay farmers in accordance with an agreement with the state.
By Mikkel Pates , January 09, 2013
When bad things happen, good people often step in 
Friends, families, even strangers offer donations after tragedies. For example, after the New Town, N.D., shootings, friends and family of the victims have received more than $55,000 to help pay for funerals and for college for young survivors.
By Stephen J. Lee , January 05, 2013
Fund set up for families of 6 killed in I-94 crash
A Moorhead man has set up a benefit fund for the families of six Missouri men killed in a Dec. 26 crash on Interstate 94 in Jamestown.By Forum News Service , January 02, 2013
Randy Martin, Jamestown, N.D., letter: Conrad helps conservation fund 
U.S. Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., deserves special thanks for his support for the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
By Randy Martin , December 26, 2012
'There is nothing (he) could do': Semi-pickup collision kills 6 near Jamestown 
By Wendy Reuer , December 26, 2012
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