Sheer coincidence? Psychic link with the KJAM marketing department? Who cares! After my question this weekend about the mountain in KJAM's website banner, I click on the KJAM homepage and find this lovely image of our hometown, complete with anti-corporate rallying cry:
Looks like the very handsome and very single Matt Hendrickson must have scrambled up the National Guard's portable climbing tower Friday afternoon and captured this vertiginous view of our very verdant Egan Avenue. (Notice: no mountains.) Nice work, KJAM!
Now if we could get a full aerial shot and do a hyperlinked image map so folks could click on each building and go straight to each business's website....
F’ing USD
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So a friend of mine made this rap a few years back, and I have to tell you
I have friends over the years who went there and tell the same boring
stories, LOL.
1 day ago
Wasn't me... I'm scared of heights!
ReplyDeleteI gotta say... I'm not terribly impressed with the new KJAM website... It's very reminiscent to what you might see in the late 90's... KJAM's old site done by commission soup looked better than the current design.... there are plenty of good South Dakota-based web-design firms, maybe it's time for Three Eagles to give one of them a call! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fine town. And I see that there's even a community center with a pool, if my Web research skills haven't gone south! Jolly good. :-)
ReplyDeleteI agree with ggreenblog - KJAM needs to invest a little $$ in revamping their site. I do not listen to KJAM during the day but do frequent the website frequently. Leaves a lot to be desired...
ReplyDeleteKJAM needs to invest a little $$ in a news director now that recent hire Dyland Hunter is now, let's say "tied up" and gone.
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