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.
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A Jamestown woman surprised employees at frontline businesses and organizations with the delivery of a total of 800 gift baskets to frontline workers in the area.
Tia Nordberg is an employee at the James River Correctional Center who is relatively new to Jamestown. Not being from North Dakota has given her the opportunity and time to give back during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nordberg partnered with Operation Gratitude, a nationwide nonprofit, to assemble and deliver the gift bags. She delivered 800 baskets to employees with the fire department, law enforcement, and prison, including 350 baskets to the Jamestown Regional Medical Center.
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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.