{"id":194592,"date":"2020-03-19T14:13:04","date_gmt":"2020-03-19T19:13:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/?p=194592"},"modified":"2020-03-20T06:56:36","modified_gmt":"2020-03-20T11:56:36","slug":"wayne-byers-show-evening-mar-19-5","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/?p=194592","title":{"rendered":"Wayne Byers Show &#8211; Evening &#8211; Mar 19"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-606\" src=\"http:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/07\/wbPM2-300x202.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"202\" srcset=\"https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/07\/wbPM2-300x202.png 300w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/07\/wbPM2-259x175.png 259w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/07\/wbPM2.png 445w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>CSi Weather&#8230;<\/p>\n<div class=\"post-content\"><\/div>\n<p>.TONIGHT&#8230;Mostly clear. Patchy blowing and drifting snow in the<br \/>\nevening. Lows zero to 5 above. Windy. North winds 20 to 30 mph.<\/p>\n<p>.FRIDAY&#8230;Sunny. Highs 10 to 15. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.<\/p>\n<p>.FRIDAY NIGHT&#8230;Mostly cloudy. Lows zero to 5 above. Southeast<br \/>\nwinds up to 10 mph.<\/p>\n<p>.SATURDAY&#8230;Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 20s.<\/p>\n<p>.SATURDAY NIGHT&#8230;Mostly cloudy. Lows 15 to 20.<\/p>\n<p>.SUNDAY&#8230;Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 30s.<\/p>\n<p>.SUNDAY NIGHT&#8230;Mostly cloudy. Slight chance of light snow. Lows<br \/>\n20 to 25.<\/p>\n<p>.MONDAY&#8230;Partly sunny. Highs 35 to 40.<\/p>\n<p>.MONDAY NIGHT&#8230;Mostly cloudy. Lows 25 to 30.<\/p>\n<p>.TUESDAY&#8230;Cloudy. Slight chance of light rain. Highs 40 to 45.<\/p>\n<p>.TUESDAY NIGHT&#8230;Cloudy. Chance of light snow, possibly mixed<br \/>\nwith rain. Lows 25 to 30.<\/p>\n<p>.WEDNESDAY&#8230;Cloudy. Chance of light snow, possibly mixed with<br \/>\nrain. Highs in the mid 30s.<\/p>\n<p>.WEDNESDAY NIGHT&#8230;Mostly cloudy. Chance of light snow. Lows<br \/>\n20 to 25.<\/p>\n<p>.THURSDAY&#8230;Partly sunny. Slight chance of light snow. Highs in<br \/>\nthe mid 30s.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div class=\"post-content\">\n<p>Update&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Valley City\u00a0 (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.vcsu.edu\/news\/10827\/vcsu-student-in-quarantine-after-test-for-covid-19-results-pending\">VCSU)<\/a>\u00a0 On March 18, a Valley City State University student was tested for the possibility of COVID-19 \u2014 the coronavirus illness \u2014 at CHI Mercy Health in Valley City.<\/p>\n<p>Test results are still pending from the North Dakota Department of Health (NDDOH), and the student is quarantined in secure isolation on the VCSU campus per NDDOH and Center for Disease Control guidelines. Further information will be released as it develops.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe want our community to be aware of what\u2019s happening on campus,\u201d said VCSU President Alan LaFave. \u201cWe\u2019re concerned about the health of the student being tested, and we are following all necessary protocols to protect the well-being of all of our students, faculty, staff, and their families, along with the Valley City community.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Currently most VCSU students are away from campus on spring break, which runs through Sunday, March 22. From Monday, March 23, through Friday, April 3, 2020, classes will not be held on campus \u2014 the university plans to deliver courses online during this time. The VCSU Emergency Management Team is meeting daily and in constant communication as it strategically guides the university through the health crisis.<\/p>\n<p>BISMARCK, N.D. \u2013\u202fGov. Doug Burgum\u2019s press briefing to discuss K-12 education with State Superintendent Kirsten\u00a0Baesler,\u00a0State Health Officer\u00a0Mylynn\u00a0Tufte\u00a0and\u00a0other officials was held Thursday March 19,2020, at the State Capital, in Bismarck.<\/p>\n<p>Gov. Doug Burgum Thursday announced Thursday that 12 additional COVID-19 cases have been confirmed bring the total so far is 15.\u00a0 673 individuals have been tested.<\/p>\n<p>Burgum has issued an Executive Order that restaurants and bars are not to serve on site, but are allowed take out, with on-site sale. He said private businesses have demonstrated leadership in already have limited public exposure.\u00a0 This area of the Executive Order is effect Friday March 20, 2020, until April 6.\u00a0 The order also includes gyms, movie theaters and other venues.<\/p>\n<p>The Executive Order also includes that public access to state facilities, including the North Dakota State Capitol, will be restricted effective immediately until Monday, April 6, 2020.<\/p>\n<p><strong>He is set to sign another Executive Order to further restrict public access to school buildings, as schools will remain closed past this week.\u00a0 School staff will still be allowed access and perform work.\u00a0 The Executive Order will allow, age appropriate distance learning, on line, with school credit for seat time.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The governor\u2019s executive order directs the transition of most state government team members to work remotely. Although access to the Capitol and other state facilities will be restricted, state services will continue to be available in alternative ways, such as online.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe health, safety and well-being of our citizens remains our top priority,\u201d Burgum said. \u201cWith cases of community spread now confirmed in North Dakota, focusing on the health and well-being of Team ND members is crucial to ensuring continuity of government services for our citizens.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Burgum reinforced that state government remains open and functioning, but rather is modifying the way agency business is conducted during this unique and unprecedented time.<\/p>\n<p>Out of an abundance of caution, Team ND has been preparing to work remotely over the past several weeks. As of the end of today, the North Dakota Information Technology Department (NDIT) will have transitioned nearly 3,100 team members to platforms that allow for remote work.<\/p>\n<p>Burgum stressed that every citizen needs to take responsibility to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and practice social distancing, noting that some North Dakota agencies have been piloting the work-from-home strategy for over a week, with no disruption in government services.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe have had ongoing communications with Team ND about being prepared to work remotely,\u201d Burgum said. \u201cWe are grateful for our robust NDIT team and all other statewide elected officials who are helping the transition go as seamlessly as possible for Team ND.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>A screening process is being developed to allow public access to several state facilities by appointment only. Until process is in effect, there will be no public access.<\/p>\n<p>Burgum reminds North Dakotans to follow the\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com\/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.whitehouse.gov%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2020%2F03%2F03.16.20_coronavirus-guidance_8.5x11_315PM.pdf&amp;data=02%7C01%7Cndjic%40nd.gov%7Cecdd876399f643148f1708d7cc1a9065%7C2dea0464da514a88bae2b3db94bc0c54%7C0%7C0%7C637202286775813155&amp;sdata=W8NW1MNMA5zIGBDlwkkqMaKWeftmOaQu7UvSp7YGp%2Bo%3D&amp;reserved=0\">guidelines<\/a>\u00a0released by the White House on Monday to slow the spread of coronavirus.<\/p>\n<p>For the most updated and timely information and updates related to COVID-19, visit the NDDoH website at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.health.nd.gov\/coronavirus\">www.health.nd.gov\/coronavirus<\/a> , follow them on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/ndhealth\">Facebook<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/NDDOH\">Twitter<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/ndstatehealth\/\">Instagram<\/a> and visit the CDC website at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cdc.gov\/coronavirus\">www.cdc.gov\/coronavirus<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-112390\" src=\"http:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/LechRob-300x204.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"204\" srcset=\"https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/LechRob-300x204.jpg 300w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/LechRob-258x175.jpg 258w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/LechRob.jpg 446w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>Jamestown\u00a0 (CSi)\u00a0 With Governor Doug Burgum announcing Thursday the ND K-12 public schools ar closed indefinitely, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.jamestown.k12.nd.us\/updates\/index\">Jamestown Public Schools<\/a> Superintendent\u00a0 Dr. Lech says\u00a0 the school district\u00a0 will continue to provide breakfast and lunch for those who call ahead.<\/p>\n<p>On Thursday, Jamestown Public School food services served 223 meals. and more meals will be served.<\/p>\n<p>Plans continue to provide distance and virutal learning education for JPS students.\u00a0 Monday, March 23rd is the date planned to implement online courses.<\/p>\n<div class=\"post-content\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"post-content\">\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-94368\" src=\"http:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/JohnsonJoshVCsupt-300x202.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"202\" srcset=\"https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/JohnsonJoshVCsupt-300x202.png 300w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/JohnsonJoshVCsupt-259x175.png 259w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/JohnsonJoshVCsupt.png 445w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>Bismarck (CSi) During Governor Burgum\u2019s news briefing, Thursday, Valley City Public Schools Superintendent, Josh Johnson reported that VCPS has implemented a four Step plan for continuing education, and services available to students and parents while school is not in session.<\/p>\n<p>He said 1700 meals have been served with Grab &amp; Go meals. 1100 students have access to mental health counselors, and teachers have created plans for continuing education. He said every Valley City student will have access to computers and high speed internet for continuing education away from the classroom.<\/p>\n<p>Ongoing efforts continue to improve child care service availability in Valley City, while schools are closed, and parents continue to work.<\/p>\n<div class=\"post-content\">\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-1888\" src=\"http:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/08\/CityHallVC-300x202.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"202\" srcset=\"https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/08\/CityHallVC-300x202.png 300w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/08\/CityHallVC-259x175.png 259w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/08\/CityHallVC.png 445w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>Valley City\u00a0 (CSi) Valley City Attorney Carl Martineck issued this news release to the media on Thursday, March 19th concerning Governor Burgum\u2019s executive order to close bars, breweries, cafes and restaurants.<\/p>\n<p>Pursuant to Executive Order of Governor Doug Burgum, as of 12:00 PM (noon) on Friday March 20, 2020:<\/p>\n<p>1. All restaurants, bars, breweries, cafes and similar on-site dining establishments in North Dakota are closed to on-sale\/on-site patrons; take-out, delivery, drive-through or off-sale services may continue;<\/p>\n<p>2. Recreational facilities, health clubs, athletic facilities and theaters, including movie theater and music or entertainment venues are directed to close and cease operations.<\/p>\n<p>A violation of Executive Order 2020-06 is an Infraction subject to a fine of up to one thousand dollars for each violation.<\/p>\n<p>Essential businesses such as grocery stores, convenience stores, and gas stations are not affected by the order except to the extent that they provide on-site dining.<\/p>\n<p>All businesses and organizations are highly encouraged to be proactive in adopting policies and procedures that promote social distancing and clean, sanitary spaces.<\/p>\n<p>The City also encourages residents to avoid non-essential travel, avoid groups of 10 or more people, and practice social distancing, pursuant to guidelines published by the Centers for Disease Control and the President of the United States. We can all help to slow the spread of COVID-19.<\/p>\n<p>Valley City Attorney<\/p>\n<p>Carl Martineck<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-128422\" src=\"http:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/09\/TRACoutside-parkinglot-300x202.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"202\" srcset=\"https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/09\/TRACoutside-parkinglot-300x202.jpg 300w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/09\/TRACoutside-parkinglot-260x175.jpg 260w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/09\/TRACoutside-parkinglot.jpg 445w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>Jamestown\u00a0 (CSi)\u00a0 Jamestown Parks and Recreation\u00a0 will extend the closure of all programming, rentals, permitted events and facilities except the OnTRAC Learning Center to the public following state and school district closures through March 31st and we will re-evaluate at that time.<\/p>\n<p>The public notice states, that, the OnTRAC Learning Center re-opened its doors to enrolled families in our licensed preschool program on Wednesday, March 18. The Jamestown Parks and Recreation main office will remain open Monday \u2013 Friday from 7:30am \u2013 4:30pm. We will no longer be allowing any walk-in traffic. Contact information for the main office is 701-252-3982 and office@jamestownparksandrec.com. TRAC will post facility related COVID-19 updates as well as At-Home Workouts, Recipes and more on their website www.tracjametown.com.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are empathetic to those who are disheartened or frustrated regarding the closing of facilities and the interruptions of activities. However, we value and trust the knowledge and advice of the Public Health officials approach to implement social distancing measures.<\/p>\n<p>Policies and procedures are currently being developed to accommodate our members regarding our program fees, facility rentals and facility memberships. All memberships at TRAC have been put on suspend until we know when we are opening. When we have more information regarding this, we will give everyone appropriate notice to make changes to their memberships. All programming and rentals during this time will be credited to accounts or refunded. We will be in contact with anyone who has reservations during the time of our closure as soon as we know more. Please allow 30 days from the date of reopening for processing. As always, we will do our best to accommodate all our users in the fairest ways possible.<\/p>\n<p>Our staff has also been utilizing this time to deep clean the facility. Our tremendous fitness staff has been putting together workout plans, relaxation exercises, quick and easy recipes and more to be posted on Facebook page and website www.tracjamestown.com to keep everyone as healthy and active as possible.<\/p>\n<p>JPRD will follow CDC and ND Department of Health recommendations to ensure we are making well informed decisions. We will continue to give regular updates to inform the community of our operations.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"post-content\">\n<p>Valley City\u00a0 (CSi) \u00a0\u00a0 Reminders and updates from Valley City, concerning changes due to social distancing to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.<\/p>\n<p>Doors to City Hall, Public Works Service Center, Transfer Station, Water Treatment Plant, and Fire Department are closed to the public with an anticipated re-open date of April 1. Protective measures have been taken by the Police Department and the PD lobby will remain open at this time. City offices are fully staffed and all services will continue to be provided without interruption, including but not limited to fire and police protection, flood protection, garbage collection, and street, water, sewer, and electric service. The purpose of the closure is to discourage discretionary travel and unnecessary person-to-person contact in the community.<\/p>\n<p>Residents should call or email with any questions, concerns or business matters. City staff will determine if access to City facilities will be granted depending on the nature of the issue and the City\u2019s ability to handle the issue remotely.<\/p>\n<p>City Commission meetings and City Planning Meetings will continue to be held as previously scheduled in the Commission Chambers at City Hall; however, in furtherance of the emergency declaration access will be limited as follows:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>The doors to City Hall will be locked as indicated above.<\/li>\n<li>Any interested person must call 701-845-1700 to request access.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Also, the Barnes County Courthouse, Highway Department offices remain open.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Buildings are locked and the public will be admitted by appointment only.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>Bismarck\u00a0 (CSi)\u00a0 Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem cautions North Dakota residents to be on the lookout for scam artists taking advantage of the current Coronavirus emergency to find new victims.<\/p>\n<p>The Consumer Protection division warns that other states have already seen scams using the Coronavirus, including a report of scam involving a supposed automatic credit or bank charge for a Coronavirus test kit which can only be cancelled and refunded if the unsuspecting victim will \u201cverify\u201d their account information and mailing address.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe see a surge in scams after every natural disaster, large and small, so it doesn\u2019t surprise me that scam artists would try using this global pandemic in their efforts to prey on potential victims,\u201d said Stenehjem. \u201cA healthy dose of skepticism will help stop the scam artists in their tracks.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Stenehjem provided the following tips to help North Dakotans to avoid scams:<\/p>\n<p>1. Watch for \u201cphishing\u201d emails \u2013 ones that appear to come from legitimate government agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control, especially if the email encourages you to click on a link for more information. Simply delete them without response.<\/p>\n<p>2. Ignore phone calls, emails, advertising or mail items offering a miracle cure for, or protection against, Coronavirus. These are scams. There currently is no vaccine or cure. When one is available, residents can be sure that the appropriate government agencies will promptly provide information to the public.<\/p>\n<p>3. Don\u2019t be fooled by calls or text messages claiming that you are required to pay for testing or to provide personal information as part of a government response to the Coronavirus. These are scams.<\/p>\n<p>4. Beware of unauthorized or fraudulent charities or solicitations. Bogus charities will try to solicit donations during these emergencies. Do not donate any funds without doing your homework. Check the Secretary of State\u2019s website at http:\/\/sos.nd.gov\/ to confirm if the entity is registered and contact the Attorney General\u2019s Consumer Protection Division at 1-800-472-2600, or email ndag@nd.gov if you have concerns or suspect fraud.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-127053\" src=\"http:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/08\/Tourism-Jamestown-300x202.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"202\" srcset=\"https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/08\/Tourism-Jamestown-300x202.jpg 300w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/08\/Tourism-Jamestown-260x175.jpg 260w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/08\/Tourism-Jamestown.jpg 445w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>Jamestown\u00a0 (CSi) Jamestown Tourism held its City Promotion, Capital Construction Fund Grant Request meeting, Thursday, via Teleconference in respect to social distancing to help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus<\/p>\n<p>Those present on the phone included:\u00a0 Tourism Director, Searle Swedlund, Board Members Tena Lawrence, Paulette Ritter, Taylor Barnes, and President Matthew Woods.<\/p>\n<p>Also present by phone, Ex-Officio Member Pam Phillips, representing the Jamestown City Council, and Wayne Byers from <a href=\"http:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/\">CSiNewsNow.com <\/a>joining on the phone from the CSi Technology Center, at Historic Franklin School.<\/p>\n<p>At the beginning of the meeting\u00a0 the Goals and Objectives of Capital Construction Fund were presented.\u00a0 Searle said at the outset there was $40,000 to be distributed this round from the City Promotion, Capital Construction Fund, and $150,000 available from the Tourism Grant fund.<\/p>\n<p>The meeting went on to Approval of<\/p>\n<p>The Agenda, Minutes from October 2019 meeting, and Conflict of Interest Disclosure.<\/p>\n<p>No Conflicts.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Presentations for funds were made by:<\/p>\n<p>The Jamestown Arts Center \u2013 Paint and Flooring \u2013 Mindi Schmitz<\/p>\n<p>The Jamestown Downtown Association \u2013 History Markers \u2013 Lynn Lambrecht<\/p>\n<p>The Jamestown Downtown Association \u2013 Art Mural \u2013 Lynn Lambrecht<\/p>\n<p>Dakota Motocross \u2013 projects \u2013 Jett Mutschler<\/p>\n<p>National Buffalo Museum \u2013 Kids Interactive Exhibit \u2013 Rachel Johnson<\/p>\n<p>James River Rodeo \u2013 Bleachers \u2013 Casey Aldinger<\/p>\n<p>Jamestown Parks &amp; Rec Foundation \u2013 River Trail \u2013 Doug Hogan<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>With the Jamestown Arts Center Paint and Flooring project, Arts Center Director, Mindi Schmitz requested $7,000 is requested for painting and repairing the gallery walls that is planned, along with replacing the floor in the Hansen Studio. She said $1,000 is going toward the project from operating expenses.\u00a0 The total costs from the Requests For Proposals was $21,458.<\/p>\n<p>The board voted to grant $6,000, distributed from the Tourism Grant Fund.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The Jamestown Downtown Association requested $ 13,500 for \u00a0History Markers.\u00a0 Association President Lynn Lambrecht said the project entails granite inlays for the road project in Downtown Jamestown using historic figures or quotes.\u00a0 There will be 22 places where granite pieces are designed in the sidewalks.\u00a0 The Walk is in conjunction with Jamestown Tourism, and Jamestown Historian, Keith Norman.\u00a0 The material for the historic tiles are currently fundable through the Road Diet project grant, however, the engraving is not.\u00a0 Lynn said the JDA has \u00a050\/50 matching grant dollars for improving downtown business building signage, and for second floor windows for downtown buildings.\u00a0 Searle pointed out that a grant from North Dakota Tourism was denied.<\/p>\n<p>The board voted to fund $12,000.<\/p>\n<p>The Downtown Association is also requesting $3,000 for matching funds from the North Dakota Council on the Arts for $1,500 for mural\/artwork for the alley exterior wall, at the Full Monte Salon, in the 200 block of\u00a0 First Avenue North.\u00a0 The JDA and the Jamestown Arts Center are working together commissioning the mural.\u00a0 An application would be submitted to the city to make sure the mural is acceptable to the public.<\/p>\n<p>The board voted to fund $3,000 from the Tourism Grant Funds.<\/p>\n<p>With the Dakota Motocross projects, President, Jett Mutschler requested between $2,000 and $25,000 to upgrade buildings bleachers, the PA system, entry gates and develop a mini track for youth.<\/p>\n<p>He said the track also receives donations of grants, and from advertising.<\/p>\n<p>He said the track anticipates $20,000 in profits in 2020.<\/p>\n<p>The board voted to fund $5,000 for the track improvements, and share the bleacher request that was granted for the James River Rodeo.\u00a0 (See below).<\/p>\n<p>National Buffalo Museum requested $15,000 for a Kids Interactive Bison PuzzleExhibit.\u00a0\u00a0 Rachel Johnson said, Tourism previously granted $10,000 for the exhibit, however, they were unable to purchase the exhibit during the year in which the award was allotted for use.<\/p>\n<p>The project is underway, and expected to be installed no later than February of 2021.<\/p>\n<p>The board voted to fund $15,000 that included new funding, and the previously allocated $10,000 that is now allocated.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The James River Rodeo requested $5,000 for additional bleachers. Casey Aldinger said bleachers are currently being hauled to grounds at 27<sup>th<\/sup> Street, Northwest, from Jamestown Parks &amp; Recreation.\u00a0 Additional funding is anticipated from concessions, and a contribution of $5,000 from Cavendish Farms.<\/p>\n<p>The rodeo\u2019s economic impact is estimated at\u00a0 $65,575 total, for the two day event.<\/p>\n<p>The board voted to, fund $5,000 to share in the bleachers with Dakota Motocross.<\/p>\n<p>Jamestown Parks &amp; Rec Foundation requested $15,000 to create a River Trail, planned to flow from Nickeus Park to McElroy Park and include a kayak docking station and access point, ending at Klaus Park with another new kayak docking station, and access point.\u00a0\u00a0 The River Trial will include docks, and boat launches, and wayfinding signage.<\/p>\n<p>Additional funding stems from ongoing outside grants, and $1,700 in secured private donations,<\/p>\n<p>Speaking on behalf of Parks and Recreation Director, Doug Hogan Searle Swedlund said the project is anticipated to start at the \u00a0spring thaw and when flooding subsides, and completed when the final docks are installed, and signage erected.\u00a0 Jamestown Parks &amp; Rec will manage the property.\u00a0 The total cost is estimated at $21,200, with the bid recommended to be received from Roughrider Industries.<\/p>\n<p>The Board voted to Grant, $15,000 from the City Promotion, Capital Construction Fund.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-194581\" src=\"http:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/Triumph-Photo-BOM-2020-300x264.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"264\" srcset=\"https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/Triumph-Photo-BOM-2020-300x264.jpg 300w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/Triumph-Photo-BOM-2020-768x677.jpg 768w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/Triumph-Photo-BOM-2020-1024x902.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/csinewsnow.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/Triumph-Photo-BOM-2020-199x175.jpg 199w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>Jamestown\u00a0 (Chamber)\u00a0 Members of the chamber Young Professionals of Jamestown and the Chamber Ambassadors recently presented the Business of the Month Award to Triumph, Inc. for their outstanding customer service and continued commitment to the community.<\/p>\n<p>The nomination stated, \u201cTriumph helps people in the community and in their home maintain independence. Triumph has hired people of all ages. Triumph is a family for individuals and workers as well. Triumph has volunteered in the community. Triumph has people that has even saved a staff&#8217;s. There aren\u2019t enough words in the world why I think Triumph should be nominated.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Young Professionals of Jamestown honor businesses that provide superior customer service, exhibit community spirit and provide a positive economic impact to the community. \u00a0This award provides recognition throughout the month with a plaque and a recognition banner for the month. Monthly award winners will be considered for the Business of the Year to be awarded at the Chamber\u2019s Annual Banquet in January of 2021.\u00a0 Business of the Month award nomination forms are available at the Chamber office and online at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.jamestownchamber.com\">www.jamestownchamber.com<\/a> .\u00a0 Call 701-252-4830 for more information.<\/p>\n<p>Jamestown\u00a0 (CSi)\u00a0 The Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the availability of The North Dakota Commerce Department\u2019s COVID-19, Business and Employer Resources Guide.<\/p>\n<p>The ND Commerce team is taking a proactive approach by temporarily redirecting human and financial resources to support the North Dakota business community.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.business.nd.gov\/resources\/COVID19BusinessandEmployerResources\/\">Click Here to visit the web site.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>OMAHA, Neb. (AP) \u2014 A new survey of bankers in rural parts of 10 Plains and Western states suggests they expect the economy to slow down over the next few months as the nation deals with the coronavirus outbreak. The overall index for the region fell to 35.5 in March from February&#8217;s healthy 51.6 reading. Any score below 50 suggests a shrinking economy. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss said 61 percent of the bankers surveyed expect the measures being taken to fight the coronavirus to lead to a recession. Bankers from Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming were surveyed.<\/p>\n<p>WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 U.S. government scientists said Thursday that this year&#8217;s annual spring flooding season will not be as severe or prolonged as in 2019. Major to moderate flooding is projected in 23 states, impacting 128 million people. The regions most likely to experience major flooding include parts of North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota. The potential for major flooding is elevated along the Red River, the James River and parts of the Upper Mississippi River.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>In world and national news&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>ROME (AP) \u2014 The death toll in Italy has overtaken China\u2019s, a stark illustration of how the coronavirus pandemic has pivoted toward Europe and the United States. Italy now has 3,405 registered deaths, roughly 150 more than China _ a country with a population more than 20 times larger. The milestone came the same day that the Chinese city where the virus first emerged recorded no new infections, a sign that China\u2019s draconian lockdowns were a powerful method to stop the virus&#8217; spread. A visiting Chinese Red Cross team has criticized Italians&#8217; failure to properly quarantine themselves, and and take the national lockdown seriously.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The U.S. and global economies have come to a shuddering stop, unleashing a wave of layoffs that is much larger and moving much faster than job losses in previous downturns. They are swamping state unemployment benefits systems and leaving many Americans still working anxious about whether they will be next. Tens of thousands of laid-off workers have already flooded state unemployment websites across the country to apply for jobless benefits. In the week ending March 14, the number of people seeking unemployment aid soared by 70,000 to 281,000, the Labor Department said Thursday. And many states are already reporting big increases in benefit applications this week, which weren&#8217;t included in those figures.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>UNITED NATIONS (AP) \u2014 UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the world \u201cis at war with a virus\u201d and warned that \u201ca global recession _ perhaps of record dimensions _ is a near certainty.\u201d The U.N. chief said \u201cpeople are suffering, sick and scared.\u201d And he stressed that current responses by individual countries will not address \u201cthe global scale and complexity of the crisis.\u201d Guterres said \u201cthis is a moment that demands coordinated, decisive, and innovative policy action from the world\u2019s leading economies.\u201d He said world leaders \u201cmust recognize that the poorest countries and most vulnerable \u2014 especially women \u2014 will be the hardest hit.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 President Donald Trump said Thursday the government should take an equity stake in companies that need bailouts because of the devastating effects of the coronavirus on the U.S. economy. He told a briefing he has executive authority to curb the impact on businesses. Such a move would be an extraordinary reach by government into the private sector. He said he\u2019d specifically target companies that did stock buybacks, rather than investing in infrastructure. Trump also said he\u2019d back restrictions on executive bonuses and future buybacks from companies receiving federal support.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>TORONTO (AP) \u2014 The Canadian government says the Canada-U.S. border will be closed to all non-essential travel in both directions on Friday night. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it will take &#8220;weeks to months&#8221; for social-distancing measures in his country to be lifted. Both the U.S. and Canada have been in talks in recent days to negotiate a mutual halt to tourism and family visits but leaving the flow of trade intact. Canada relies on the U.S. for 75% of its exports and about 18% of American exports go to Canada. Much of Canada\u2019s food supply comes from or via the U.S.<\/p>\n<p>l<\/p>\n<p>HOUSTON (AP) \u2014 Houston residents are waiting in a line of cars more than a mile long line as drive-thru testing for the new coronavirus begins in the city. The mayor and county officials on Thursday warned that there aren&#8217;t enough kits or protective gear to meet demand. Texas has reported more than 80 virus cases and three deaths. Public frustrations over the difficulty of getting tested have been building since the first U.S. case was confirmed Jan. 20. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee says about 2,500 testing kits are available at the drive-thru at United Memorial Medical Center, and only those showing symptoms will be screened.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The Department of Veterans Affairs is rapidly preparing for the possibility it may have to absorb overflow civilian patients if private hospitals are overrun by the coronavirus pandemic. 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