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Jamestown Regional Medical Center Reports One Birth on March 19

Two boys were born at Jamestown Regional Medical Center on March 17 and 18, to families from Verona and Valley City.

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Jamestown Regional Medical Center Reports One Birth on March 19
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Two boys arrived at Jamestown Regional Medical Center in back-to-back days last week, with births recorded on March 17 and March 18.

Sadie Lanning and Curtis Hehr of Verona welcomed a boy on March 17, weighing 6 pounds, 8 ounces. The following day, Helen and Mike Howe of Valley City welcomed a boy of their own, who weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces.

The births were included in the Jamestown Sun's regular community notice published March 19. The notice's subheading stated that Jamestown Regional Medical Center reported one birth, though two entries appeared in the listing. The Sun did not clarify whether the subheading referred to a single birth reported on Thursday specifically, or whether the count reflected an editorial discrepancy with the two printed entries.

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Verona, a small farming community in LaMoure County, sits roughly 40 miles south of Jamestown. Valley City, the Barnes County seat, lies about 35 miles to the east. Both families' newborns were delivered at the Jamestown facility, which serves as the region's primary hospital for much of south-central North Dakota.

The Jamestown Sun publishes birth notices as part of its ongoing community coverage recognizing family milestones in the area.

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