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3 days ago |
jamestownsun.com | Masaki Ova
JAMESTOWN — A nonprofit ministry that has partnered with United Presbyterian Church in Jamestown is helping families in the eastern side of the Democratic Republic of the Congo by providing cows for milking. Dorcas Society Ministry Executive Director Douglas Chimanga said families in the east side of the Democratic Republic of the Congo will receive a cow from the ministry. He said giving a cow to each family will help them become self-sufficient. “They have nothing,” Chimanga said.
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3 days ago |
yahoo.com | Masaki Ova
Jun. 3—JAMESTOWN — A Jamestown day care owner and employee are accused of falling to report a sexual assault of a 4-year-old girl, according to court documents. Nicole Ruby Stevahn, 45, and Adrian Anne Miller, 35, were arrested on Friday, May 30, on suspicion of child abuse — caregiver and taken to the Stutsman County Correctional Center. Stevahn and Miller each face a formal charge of failure to report suspected child abuse or neglect, a Class B misdemeanor.
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3 days ago |
yahoo.com | Masaki Ova
Jun. 3—JAMESTOWN — The North Dakota Department of Transportation has selected the roundabout option for the U.S. Highway 52 and 10th Street Southeast intersection, according to Jamestown City Councilman David Steele. Steele informed the City Council during committee reports on Monday, June 2, that the North Dakota Department of Transportation has also selected a five-lane road with a two-way left-turn for Business Loop West, which is similar to the existing road.
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4 days ago |
jamestownsun.com | Masaki Ova
JAMESTOWN — The North Dakota Department of Transportation has selected the roundabout option for the U.S. Highway 52 and 10th Street Southeast intersection, according to Jamestown City Councilman David Steele. Steele informed the City Council during committee reports on Monday, June 2, that the North Dakota Department of Transportation has also selected a five-lane road with a two-way left-turn for Business Loop West, which is similar to the existing road.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Masaki Ova
May 31—JAMESTOWN — A felony jury trial has been scheduled for a Nancy, Kentucky, man who is accused of intentionally setting a fire in September that extensively damaged his home and adjacent property, according to court documents. John Patrick Quinlan, 55, faces charges of endangering by fire or explosion, a Class B felony, two counts of endangering by fire or explosion, a Class C felony, and failure to control or report a dangerous fire, a Class A misdemeanor.
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