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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – With one wetland mitigation project finishing up and another in the design stages, the Jamestown Regional Airport has become a busy place.
Increases in boarding numbers have also prompted the airport to expand other areas. According to Jamestown Regional Airport Manager Samuel Seafeldt, the airport has added First Class Aviation as well as a mechanic, school and pilot training and a new firetruck. Seafeldt pointed out that the earlier mitigation plan was finishing up and a new one was in the works.
The new mitigation plan will take roughly one year to complete.
