Jamestown Family Welcomes Newborn Girl Sutton Shay at JRMC
Sutton Shay arrived at JRMC on March 30 weighing 6 lbs., 12 oz. Her parents call her "Sunny Shay," the perfect completion to their family.

Sutton Shay made her entrance at Jamestown Regional Medical Center at 8:33 a.m. on March 30, weighing 6 pounds, 12 ounces and measuring 19.5 inches. Her parents, Tiffany and Austin, already had a nickname ready: Sunny Shay.
The couple shared a message on JRMC's "Oh Baby!" nursery page, calling Sutton "the perfect completion to our family." Dr. Huber, who also serves as Tiffany's physician, delivered the birth; Dr. Sorlie is listed as Sutton's doctor.
JRMC, at 2422 20th Street SW, is the primary hospital serving Stutsman County and its surrounding rural communities. The "Oh Baby!" page functions as both a community announcement board and a contemporaneous birth record, publishing clinical details alongside family messages so neighbors and extended family can recognize a new arrival quickly.

For a county where tight social ties and wide geography go hand in hand, keeping delivery care in Jamestown carries real weight. Local obstetric access reduces travel for expectant mothers across a broad rural area, a point that surfaces regularly in conversations about health-care capacity and provider retention in the region. Each birth posted to the nursery page is a small, public confirmation that those services remain available close to home.
Community members who want to connect with Tiffany and Austin, or learn about adding a birth announcement to JRMC's site, can reach the hospital directly at 2422 20th Street SW. Lactation consultants, public-health programs, and faith-based organizations in the Jamestown area also follow the nursery page to identify families who might welcome outreach in those first weeks home.
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