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    Nick Klawon

    Jamestown: Hometown 2.0 — Nick Klawon, Manager at Newman Print

    May 1, 2026

    For Nick Klawon, Jamestown started as a place to play football. Today, it’s where he’s built a career, raised a family, and found a strong sense of community.

    Originally from Larimore, North Dakota, Nick moved to Jamestown in 2009 after receiving a scholarship to play football at the University of Jamestown. What began as a college opportunity quickly turned into something more permanent.

    After graduating, Nick jumped into the workforce by managing a gym and running his own personal training business. Around the time the COVID-19 pandemic began, he transitioned into a new opportunity at Newman Signs. Today, he serves as Manager at Newman Print, where his role has allowed him to build connections across the community and develop lasting relationships.

    While Nick doesn’t point to one single career milestone, he says the most meaningful part of his journey has been the people. Through his work and volunteer efforts, he’s met individuals who have become lifelong friends and connections.

    A Community That Feels Like Home

    For Nick, the best part of living in Jamestown is simple: the people.

    “The people I have met through my job and volunteering have turned into lifelong friends,” he shared.

    That sense of connection extends beyond work. Nick serves as a firefighter with the Jamestown Fire Department, giving back to the community in a hands-on and meaningful way.

    When he’s not working or volunteering, Nick spends most of his time with his wife and three kids. Whether it’s visiting local parks, seeing the buffalo, or attending community events, family time is at the center of life in Jamestown.

    Local Favorites

    If you’re new to the area, Nick recommends checking out Pit Stop Sports.

    “It’s fun and good for any occasion,” he said.

    Advice for Newcomers

    Nick’s advice for anyone considering a move to Jamestown is straightforward:

    Get involved.

    “I think everyone should volunteer or get involved in some way. That’s the best way to make friends.”

    Why Jamestown?

    According to Nick, Jamestown strikes a balance that’s hard to find elsewhere.

    “It has that ' at home’ feeling. It’s big enough to not know everyone yet small enough to know everyone.”

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    1. Get Buffaloed
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    3. The Jamestown Reservoir and Pipestem Dam
    4. Frontier History is Alive and Well!
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    Get Buffaloed

    Visit the world’s largest buffalo and bison herd

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    Don't Forget Your Camera!

    Jamestown/Stutsman County, ND is a treasure trove of memories-in-the-making for your family.

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    The Jamestown Reservoir and Pipestem Dam

    The Jamestown Reservoir and Pipestem Dam provide every opportunity for water sports.

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    Frontier History is Alive and Well!

    One of the state’s most seen tourist attractions can be found at the Frontier Village.

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