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Frontline Sales & Service Opens in Downtown Jamestown

Frontline Sales & Service opened at 319 1st Ave. N., adding a downtown option for mower repair, parts and pickup service in Jamestown.

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Frontline Sales & Service opened its doors in downtown Jamestown with a ribbon-cutting at 319 1st Ave. N., adding a new place for residents, farmers and small fleet owners to get mower and small-engine work done without leaving town.

The business says it handles lawn mower sales and repair, zero-turn mower service and small engine repair. Its service list also includes diagnostics and troubleshooting, blade sharpening, tune-ups, oil changes, parts, pickup and delivery, and warranty service. For customers who rely on equipment through the spring and summer, that kind of local support can mean fewer delays, fewer trips across town and less need to haul machines to another community for service.

Frontline Sales & Service also held an open house on April 10, giving customers and neighbors an early look at the shop before the ribbon cutting. The Chamber of Commerce ambassadors and staff organized the ceremonial opening, placing the business in the middle of Jamestown’s downtown business district rather than on the edge of town.

The Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce lists Frontline Sales and Service as a lawn maintenance business at the same address, 319 1st Ave., Jamestown, ND 58401. The chamber says it has advocated for businesses since 1929, and the addition of another service-oriented storefront fits that long-running role of helping new employers establish a visible foothold in the local economy.

Frontline Sales & Service says Tygh Yatskis is its general manager and describes him as a working fire captain, a detail that gives the launch a distinctly local feel. The company’s own message centers on customer service and reliability, with language about servicing what it sells and building the business on integrity and hard work.

For Jamestown, the opening is more than a ribbon-cutting photo. It adds another downtown business that can keep repair dollars circulating in Stutsman County, shorten wait times for equipment service and give homeowners and crews a nearby option when mowers, blades or small engines need attention.

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