JSDC Continues Monitoring Bills For Area Growth
10 Feb 2021
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(NewsDakota.com) – Members of the Jamestown Stutsman Development Corporation (JSDC) are continuing to monitor bills that could lead to growth in and around the area.
During the recent JSDC Executive Board Meeting, Buffalo City Park was briefly discussed. Jamestown Tourism Executive Director Searle Swedlund informed the board that there wasn’t much new information at this time.
Executive Director Connie Ova reported that they continue to monitor bills in the legislature that are exploring the use of Legacy funds.
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