• Fargo NewsFargo Public Library opens Northern Focus photography project for teens and adults across the region

    Fargo Public Library opens Northern Focus photography project for teens and adults across the region

    Fargo, North Dakota – A creative opportunity is now open for photographers across the region as the Fargo Public Library begins accepting submissions for its annual Northern Focus photography project. Now in its seventh year, the Northern Focus project invites both teens and adults, ages 13 and older, to take part in a showcase that highlights the unique character of the surrounding region. Submissions officially opened on April 1 and will continue through May 31, 2026. All entries must be submitted online through the library’s official submission form. The project is open to both experienced photographers and those who simply enjoy…

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    Authorities continue search for missing 16-year-old boy last seen on March 27 in Fargo

    Fargo, North Dakota – Authorities in Fargo are asking for the public’s help as they continue searching for a missing teenager who was last seen in late March. The Fargo Police Department reported that 16-year-old Abdifatah Ali has been missing since Friday, March 27, 2026. According to officials, he was last seen around 5 p.m. in the south Fargo area, and there have been ongoing efforts to locate him since that time. Description and last known details Abdifatah is described as 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing about 150 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. At the…

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    Residents in Fargo urged to redirect sump pump discharge to prevent system overload during warmer months

    Fargo, North Dakota – The City of Fargo is reminding residents across the metro area to check their sump pump connections as warmer weather arrives, warning that improper setups could lead to serious sewer issues and property damage. Officials with the Regional Water Reclamation Facility say the seasonal rule is now in effect, requiring homeowners to make sure sump pumps are not connected to the sanitary sewer system. From March 31 through October 1, all residential sump pumps must instead discharge into the storm sewer system or be directed safely away from homes. This annual requirement is designed to protect the…

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    Scam emails targeting West Fargo residents prompt warning from city officials

    West Fargo, North Dakota – Officials in the City of West Fargo are warning residents after discovering a scam involving fake emails that appear to come from members of the local planning commission, raising concerns about potential fraud and misuse of personal information. City leaders say they were recently alerted that scammers are sending emails while pretending to represent the West Fargo Planning Commission. These messages are designed to look official, which may make them seem trustworthy at first glance. However, authorities stress that these emails are not legitimate and should be treated with caution. The scam alert urges residents to stay…

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    City of Fargo names longtime officer Travis Stefonowicz as interim chief of police after leadership change

    Fargo, North Dakota – The City of Fargo has named a new leader for its police department following a recent retirement, marking a key transition for local law enforcement as officials begin the search for a permanent chief. Assistant Chief Travis Stefonowicz has been appointed as Interim Chief of Police and took the role earlier this week, on Monday, March 30, 2026. The decision was approved by the Fargo City Commission during its regular meeting Monday night, coming just days after former Chief Dave Zibolski officially retired on Friday, March 27. City leaders pointed to Stefonowicz’s long history in law enforcement…

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    West Fargo announces details for Cleanup Week including curbside rules and restrictions

    West Fargo, North Dakota – West Fargo residents are being reminded to prepare for the city’s annual Cleanup Week, a multi-day effort designed to help households clear out unwanted items and keep neighborhoods clean. Cleanup Week is scheduled to run from Monday, May 4, through Thursday, May 7. The event will take place on each resident’s regularly scheduled garbage day during that week. City officials are asking residents to place items curbside after 4 p.m. on the day before their collection to ensure proper pickup. What residents need to know before placing items curbside During Cleanup Week, a wide range of…

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Sports

North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong honors wrestling legends Terry Steiner and Troy Steiner with the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award

Bismarck, North Dakota – Governor Kelly Armstrong has announced that legendary twin brothers Troy Steiner and Terry Steiner will receive…

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Fargo News

Fargo restaurants: Your guide to city’s top culinary destinations

Fargo is a city that has been quietly creating waves on the culinary scene, and it is located in the…

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Lifestyle

How some companies help community with celebrating Christmas

As Christmas cheer fills the air, businesses across the country are getting into the giving mood and doing more to…

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