Jamestown Vo-tech Center students Andrew Steinmetz (main builder) and Tamika Holte stand by one of the newly built benches for the Sensory Garden. Both are students in Bob Thoresen’s class that built these benches. Photo Submitted
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Jamestown’s Sensory Garden Taskforce is planning a spring installation of a new seating area near the sensory garden’s water feature.
“With the construction of the water feature, we realized we needed a seating area on the west side of the water feature,” said Paulette Ritter, Co-chair of the Chamber of Commerce’s Beautification Committee, one of the members of the Sensory Garden’s taskforce.
What are snowmobile clubs in North Dakota doing during a winter with limited amounts of snow cover? Written By: Keith Norman | ×
A fair amount of snow means snowmobilers would be out riding frequently this winter. That s not the case this season. From North Dakota to Minnesota, this season s arrangement of snowfall has made for poor trail conditions in most areas. Forum News Service file photo
JAMESTOWN, N.D. There are just a couple activities left for snowmobile enthusiasts when the North Dakota winter does not drop much snow on the ground. You can dream about snow, said Drew Courtney, president of the Snow-Busters Snowmobile Club in Oakes, or another big thing is to head west and ride in the mountains.