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Icy conditions likely contributed to fatal crash on I-94 near Medina, ND

Icy conditions likely contributed to fatal crash on I-94 near Medina, ND
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Vehicle crash near Medina leaves 1 man dead | The Dickinson Press

Driver was traveling on Interstate 94 before entering the ditch, causing it to overturn Written By: Ben Grundhauser | × MEDINA, N.D. A 61-year-old Jamestown man died from injuries suffered in a rollover crash Sunday, Dec. 20, on Interstate 94 outside Medina. The driver was traveling west in a 2008 Chevrolet Silverado on I-94 near mile marker 231 when the pickup partially entered the median as a trailer the truck was pulling began to fishtail. The driver overcorrected and entered the north ditch, where the truck overturned, ejecting the driver from the vehicle. The man was taken by ambulance to Jamestown Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.

JRMC makes plans to replace OB-GYN doctor

JRMC makes plans to replace OB-GYN doctor Jamestown Regional Medical Center is working to get a plan in place for OB-GYN care following the early departure of its only OB-GYN doctor, whose last day was earlier this week, said Michael Mike Delfs, CEO of JRMC. Written By: Erin Musland | × Jamestown Regional Medical Center is working to get a plan in place for OB-GYN care following the early departure of its only OB-GYN doctor, whose last day was earlier this week, said Michael “Mike” Delfs, CEO of JRMC. Dr. Bailey Runkles started at JRMC in August 2017 and, since then, had served as the facility’s only doctor specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. In December 2018, she notified JRMC that she had accepted a new position in Louisiana.

Jamestown Correctional Center inmates find creative way to give gifts of comfort

KVRR Local News The inmates are crocheting hats, blankets and even hacky sacks. December 18, 2020   JAMESTOWN, N.D.- Inmates at James River Correctional Center are taking the time to help those in need. It all started with an unusual request made by an inmate more than a decade ago. “One resident asking me for some yarn,” says Chaplain Mark Hanes from the James River Correctional Center. The inmate was looking for a way to pass time. He took it upon himself to learn how to crochet, and soon after, other inmates followed suit. “Before long there were dozens of guys crocheting,” Hanes said.

Coronavirus vaccinations start Dec 21 for health care workers

Health officials anticipate the first doses of the coronavirus vaccine to arrive in Stutsman County next week. Written By: Keith Norman | 3:53 pm, Dec. 15, 2020 The first doses of the coronavirus vaccine will arrive in Jamestown on Monday, Dec. 21 with distribution beginning that day, according to Robin Iszler, unit administrator for Central Valley Health District. Iszler made the announcement during a press conference conducted by the health district Tuesday. The health district is anticipating about 1,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine for Stutsman County initially. Food and Drug Administration approval of the Moderna vaccine is anticipated yet this week with distribution beginning immediately after that approval, Iszler said.

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