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Churches, Non-Profits, Continue To Feed Homeless, Hungry

On the heels of Thursday’s emergency declaration by Mayor Kim Ecklund, several local area faith leaders and non-profit organizations vow to continue to feed and support those in need. Part of Eklund’s state of emergency declaration asks those who want to help the homeless and the hungry to ...

A Long, Winding Road For City Business

It’s been a long few years of waiting and working for Tim Scoma, owner of Lifted, Jamestown’s lone legal cannabis dispensary. The wait is almost over. Lifted recently received the 136th cannabis dispensary license from the state Office of Cannabis Management; Scoma expects that his ...

Local Woman Writes Play On Breast Cancer Journey

WESTFIELD — Everyone’s breast cancer journey is different. For Janay Cosner of Mayville, her journey includes writing a play that will be staged in mid-August in Westfield. “Dancing with Breast Cancer” was written by Cosner following a book of poems she wrote under the same ...

Comedian Jeff Ross Cancels August Performance

Comedian Jeff Ross has canceled his festival performance on Aug. 2 at the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts. The National Comedy Center stated it looks forward to rescheduling Ross’ performance for a future festival. In place of Ross, the center is presenting its Stand-Up Comedy Showcase, ...

Order Up!

SHERMAN — Pine Junction, a long-standing restaurant in Sherman, is set to be featured on America’s Best Restaurants in the coming weeks. America’s Best Restaurants is a national media and restaurant marketing company that travels the country telling the stories and highlighting the ...

Eviction Notice

Jamestown officials are declaring a state of emergency as an estimated 300 people have set up unauthorized camps throughout the city. The disaster declaration is being declared in part to bring additional resources into the city to deal with its burgeoning homeless population. The city ...