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The recognition is for 30 hours of training. 2:24 pm, May 4, 2021 ×
Innovator awards were given to the following individuals who have had 30 hours of training in the North Dakota League of Cities Leadership Training Program. Pictured, front from left, are David Steele, Jamestown; Whittney Lipp, Wishek, and Stuart Merry, Garrison; and back, from left, are Zasha Johnson, Oakes; Brenda Klein, Valley City; Kelli Truver, Cavalier, and Laurel Schnase, Anamoose. Submitted photo
David Steele, council member for the city of Jamestown, received the Innovator award from the North Dakota League of Cities Leadership Training Program during the League’s spring workshop on April 21.
Garrison Diversion Conservancy District approves Water Assistance Grant Program
The Water Assistance Grant Program will provide funding assistance to offset the costs of new customer hookups to a rural water system or district. 1:37 pm, Apr. 29, 2021 ×
The Garrison Diversion Conservancy District’s Board of Directors has approved a new grant program to benefit additional water users across the district.
The Water Assistance Grant Program will provide funding assistance to offset the costs of new customer hookups to a rural water system or district. The grant program will also aid municipal water systems or districts with extraordinary OM&R projects that will impact the delivery of water to users, introduce health and safety issues, or bring potential harm to other infrastructure if not repaired.
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The following messages are from Valley City Mayor Dave Carlsrud.
“Last week was a time of continuing education for many of us. Workshops were held by Missouri River Energy Services, (MRES), in Sioux Falls and the North Dakota League of Cities, (NDLC) in Bismarck. Brenda Klein and Avis Richter were recognized for their achievements in the NDLC Leadership Training Program, congratulations.
“SMOKERS”. Will you please consider carrying a receptacle to contain cigarette butts and wrappers? They do not decompose well and many end up in people’s yards. You can make a difference, thank you.
Jamestown Finance Committee approves Buffalo City Park planning
The Jamestown Finance Committee recommended approval of a $600,000 planning project for the Buffalo City Park project. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
This photo from November 2020, shows the area of what is now the winter bison pasture that could become the Buffalo City Park. John M. Steiner / The Sun
The Jamestown Finance Committee recommended approval of $600,000 in funding Monday evening for what the Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corp. is referring to as a pathway to success for the Buffalo City Park Project.
The committee voted 4-0 with Councilman David Schloegel absent from the special meeting. The committee meeting had been moved from its normal Tuesday date to Monday because of North Dakota League of Cities meetings planned for Tuesday, April 20.