JAMESTOWN, N.D. (Chamber) – Members of the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors held a ribbon cutting ceremony for Jamestown Gymnastics Club.
The Jamestown Gymnastics Club recently completed a large renovation project. The Club had been saving funds for the project for more than ten years, and they are excited to be opening in the new space.
This business is located at 1310 10th Ave. NE in Jamestown. You can reach them at 701-252-7446.
Businesses qualify for a ribbon-cutting ceremony if they open, move, remodel, are under new ownership or change their name.
For more information, contact Emily Bivens by emailing: director@jamestownchamber.com or call the chamber at 701-252-4830.
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (Chamber) – Members of the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors held a ribbon cutting ceremony for Nodak Insurance Chelsey Geier Agency.
Chelsey Geier is the new owner of this business following Paul Worm’s retirement. This business is open at 219 1st Ave. S #8 in Jamestown. You can reach them at 701-252-1940.
Businesses qualify for a ribbon-cutting ceremony if they open, move, remodel, are under new ownership or change their name.
For more information, contact Emily Bivens by emailing: director@jamestownchamber.com or call the chamber at 701-252-4830.
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JAMESTOWN, N.D. (Chamber) – Members of the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors held a ribbon cutting ceremony for Dakota Investigative Services.
This business offers services related to judicial action such as supervised visits, rapid drug testing, and serving court documents. You can reach them at dakotainvestigativeservices@gmail.com.
Businesses qualify for a ribbon-cutting ceremony if they open, move, remodel, are under new ownership or change their name.
For more information, contact Emily Bivens by emailing: director@jamestownchamber.com or call the chamber at 701-252-4830.
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Coronavirus pandemic has been devastating on the industry. Written By: Kathy Steiner | ×
Cory Keim, general manager of Bison 6 Cinema, says new movies will be starting on Christmas Day. The coronavirus pandemic has been devastating to the industry, he said. John M. Steiner / The Sun
The Bison 6 Cinema, like other small businesses, has been forced to find creative ways to get sales since the coronavirus pandemic began. But Cory Keim, general manager, remains optimistic about the industry’s future despite a dramatic drop in business this year.
“I do believe it will be big again,” he said. “People will go out, they will go to the movies. There will be the big blockbuster movies and they’ll be exclusive to the theaters only and then they’ll go to streaming and other options, I guess.”
Jamestown has better 3rd quarter sales and purchases than North Dakota as a whole. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
Taxable sales and purchases in Jamestown during the third quarter exceeded the statewide numbers for the same period, according to the North Dakota Office of State Tax Commissioner.
Data for the third quarter, the months of July, August and September, was released this week.
The reports showed Jamestown had an overall 0.9% increase in the taxable sales and purchases compared to a 19.5% decline for the state of North Dakota.
For Jamestown, the increase was driven by a nearly $2 million increase in manufacturing sales and purchases. That amounted to a 72.4% jump in activity in that sector of the economy.