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Sights of Jamestown Buffalo Days 2021

JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A pancake feed and parade kicked off a very full and busy Saturday for the city of Jamestown. As a community celebration, Buffalo Days saw hundreds turnout. Jamestown Fire Chief Jim Reuther says before the parade, they had served more than 600 people Saturday morning in the Jamestown Fire Department Pancake Feed. Final numbers will be available later this week. Jamestown Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Emily Bivens reports they had more than 70 parade entries with more than 100 vehicles, organizations, and more being represented. The afternoon was filled with the Young Professionals of Jamestown’s Cornhole Tournament, Show and Shine and concert at McElroy Park, and Big Guns of the Old West at Fort Seward. The Big Guns will be held again Sunday afternoon and is open to the public.

Planning to continue on southern Jamestown public safety building

Planning to continue on southern Jamestown public safety building The Jamestown Police and Fire Committee heard reports from local fire and law enforcement leaders on the need for a new building in southern Jamestown Thursday. Written By: Keith Norman | 5:11 pm, Jul. 22, 2021 The Jamestown Police and Fire Committee heard comments from fire and law enforcement officials Thursday regarding adding a southside public safety building. The topic was brought up for discussion during the 2022 budget discussions, although no money was included for the project in the preliminary budget that was passed. The committee heard from the chiefs of the Jamestown Police and Fire departments and instructed Jamestown city staff to continue planning for the project but did not authorize engineering work or efforts to locate a possible location for the facility at this time.

Committee Hears More on Proposed Public Safety Building

At this time, the Police Department has added 3,500 pieces of new evidence in storage in the past five years. Evidence is kept in five different locations in the city, which Edinger says reduces efficiency in their investigations. While the proposed space would cover most of what the Police Department and Fire Department would need it for, Chief Edinger says he wanted to keep the project and it’s costs modest for the city.

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