JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – During a drive-thru food drive event on December 10th, the Jamestown Regional Medical Center collected more than 1,200 items
“We are so grateful to the community,” said Cindy Tag-Nygord, executive assistant and drive organizer. “They stepped up to help our most vulnerable. We’re also grateful for our Team JRMC. They stepped up to make this a successes.”
The 12-hour drive-thru event also raised $155 in monetary donations, the equivalent of 310 items. With both cash and items donated, the hospital estimates it provided 1,517 food and nonperishable items to local families in need.
JRMC is especially thankful for its neighbor, Essentia Health. Its employees donated more than 150 items.
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Tuesday at noon, the first shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Stutsman County.
The Moderna vaccine arrived at Central Valley Health, allowing health officials to begin vaccinating those of high priority, including first responders, frontline healthcare workers, and public health staff. Central Valley Health Unit Administrator Robin Iszler says they are just one organization in the county receiving the vaccine this week, which they are excited about.
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The North Dakota Highway Patrol has released the name of the driver who died following a one-vehicle rollover crash near Medina on Sunday afternoon.
61-year old Harlan Vining of Jamestown died as a result of his injuries when the 2008 Chevrolet Silverado he was driving rolled in a ditch off I-94 in Stutsman County near mile marker 231. Vining partially entered the median of I-94 as the trailer began to fishtail, then overcorrected, and entered the North ditch as he was traveling on I-94 causing the vehicle to overturn. The road was wet and contained scattered ice during the time of the accident. Vining was ejected from the vehicle and was transported to Jamestown Regional Medical Center where he was pronounced deceased.
Harlan Vining, 61, Jamestown, was pronounced dead at Jamestown Regional Medical Center. Written By: Kathy Steiner | ×
MEDINA, N.D. The North Dakota Highway Patrol has identified the man killed in a Sunday afternoon, Dec. 20, crash near Medina.
Harlan Vining, 61, Jamestown, was pronounced dead at Jamestown Regional Medical Center.
The accident occurred at 1:23 p.m. a mile east of Medina on Interstate 94. The patrol said Vining was driving a 2008 Chevrolet Silverado west on I-94 near mile marker 231. The pickup partially entered the median of I-94 as the trailer it was pulling began to fishtail. The driver overcorrected to the right and the Silverado entered the north ditch of I-94 traveling sideways, causing it to overturn. The driver, who was not wearing a seat belt, was ejected, the patrol said.