JAMESTOWN, N.D. (Unison Bank) – A New Year means new dreams and new goals.
One financial institution is giving back to the community of Jamestown in a big way this year that will help contribute to local dreams and goals.
Unison Bank has partnered with the University of Jamestown and Jamestown Public Schools by contributing $500,000 to help progress their $11.5 million football field and track renovation project. The project includes a new turf football field and a nine-lane, 400-meter track, as well as a press box, seating and concourse.
“We’re proud of our community bank heritage and the areas we serve,” said Unison Bank President & CEO, Kelly Rachel.
A recap of the major stories of the Jamestown area not related to the coronavirus pandemic. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
The reconstruction of the football field and outdoor track has started this fall on the University of Jamestown campus. John M. Steiner / The Sun
While the coronavirus pandemic held most of the area s attention for the past 12 months, there were other milestone events occurring in Jamestown and the surrounding area. Here are some of the other top stories of the year:
Economic development
The announcement of one project and the continuation of plans for another kept much of the region s economic development focus on the Spiritwood Energy Park Association industrial park through 2020.