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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Frontier Village in Jamestown continues to be a large draw for tourists.
The community-wide celebration of White Cloud Days highlighted several things at the Village according to Frontier Village Association Board President Nellie Degen.
Degen went on to report on security issues. It was discovered that horses had been shot with BB’s and signs had been stolen in the past. She pointed out that these issues could be avoided if they had a full security system in place.
Degen says because they are a non-profit and are run by volunteers, they are always looking for donations and others to help out. She says they will continue to provide updates to Jamestown Tourism and the City Council as far as projects and work goes.
You can listen to a full interview with Nellie Degen below: