• Fargo News

    Fargo Police Department invites residents to community meeting focused on Beat 3 safety and neighborhood concerns

    Fargo, North Dakota – The Fargo Police Department is inviting residents to attend a community meeting later this month aimed at strengthening communication and building relationships between officers and the neighborhoods they serve. The meeting will focus on central Fargo, an area identified as Beat 3, and is part of an ongoing effort to keep residents informed and engaged in local public safety efforts. The gathering is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 26, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and will take place in the Oak Room at Fargo Cass Public Health, located at 1240 25th Street South. The meeting is open…

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    Downtown Fargo snow removal effort requires overnight parking changes and clear streets for crews

    Fargo, North Dakota – The Fargo Public Works Department has announced overnight snow removal operations in Downtown Fargo, urging residents and visitors to move vehicles and allow crews the space needed to clear streets safely and efficiently. Crews will concentrate on removing snow from north–south streets beginning Monday evening, Feb. 23, and continuing into the morning hours of Tuesday, Feb. 24. Officials say the work is necessary to restore safe travel conditions and improve accessibility following recent winter weather. Overnight Parking Restrictions and Impound Notice To ensure crews can complete the work, vehicles parked in restricted areas will be subject to…

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    City of Fargo introduces modern parking system to enhance downtown accessibility and convenience

    Fargo, North Dakota – The City of Fargo is introducing a modern, technology-driven parking experience in downtown Fargo with the launch of a new automated system at the Roberts Commons Garage, located at 217 Roberts St. N. City officials say the upgrade is designed to make parking easier, faster, and more secure for residents, downtown employees, and visitors traveling to nearby businesses, restaurants, and offices. The secured garage now uses automation and camera technology to create a smooth, frictionless process for entering, parking, and exiting the facility. The system is intended to reduce delays while improving convenience and safety. How the…

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    Fargo Police Department to reveal new crime data showing ongoing downward trend

    Fargo, North Dakota – The Fargo Police Department will share an in-depth look at public safety trends during a scheduled news conference set for Monday, Feb. 23, at 11:30 a.m. The briefing will focus on 2025 crime statistics and provide residents with insight into patterns shaping safety across the community. Police Chief Dave Zibolski is expected to present key findings, including a notable decline in overall crime. According to the department, crime fell by 10 percent from 2024 to 2025, continuing a steady downward pattern that followed a 6.8 percent decrease from 2023 to 2024. Officials say the presentation will break…

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    North Dakota author Barb Solberg to present her award recognized novel “What We Leave Behind” at Fargo Main Library event

    Fargo, North Dakota – Residents in Fargo will soon have an opportunity to step into the past through storytelling and history as North Dakota author Barb Solberg prepares to visit the downtown Main Library for a special literary event. The Fargo Public Library will host a public reading and book signing on Monday, Feb. 23, at 6 p.m., giving attendees a chance to hear directly from the author about her work and creative journey. Solberg will present selections from her 2022 historical novel, “What We Leave Behind,” a work that traces the experiences of Norwegian immigrants who traveled to America…

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    City of Fargo offices and public facilities to close Monday for Presidents Day observance

    Fargo, North Dakota – Residents in Fargo should plan ahead for several municipal service changes as city offices and facilities close in observance of Presidents’ Day on Monday, February 16. Officials announced that many administrative offices and public service locations will be closed for the holiday, while essential services will continue. City of Fargo offices, Fargo Municipal Court, all Fargo Public Library locations, and Fargo Cass Public Health—including WIC services and clinic operations—will be closed for the day. Essential services and schedules remain in place Garbage and recycling collection schedules will not be affected by the holiday. Residents are reminded…

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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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Lifestyle

Fargo Public Library’s weekend of enrichment: Concert, book sale, and storytime

Fargo, North Dakota – Community members are invited to attend an afternoon concert featuring The Cropdusters at the downtown Main…

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