• Fargo News

    City of Fargo alerts public to text message scam involving fake parking violations

    Fargo, North Dakota – City officials in Fargo are warning residents about a new scam that is targeting individuals through text messages, with scammers attempting to trick people into paying fake parking tickets. The alert comes after the City of Fargo became aware of messages being sent to residents claiming they have outstanding parking violations. According to officials, these messages are designed to create urgency and pressure recipients into acting quickly. The texts often include a link or a phone number, urging individuals to click or call in order to resolve the supposed ticket. However, authorities stress that these messages are…

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  • Fargo NewsNo injuries reported after firefighter respond to emergency in Fargo apartment building

    No injuries reported after firefighter respond to emergency in Fargo apartment building

    Fargo, North Dakota – Fire crews in Fargo responded to a late-night emergency after alarms began sounding inside an apartment building, quickly escalating into a confirmed structure fire that required a fast and coordinated response to prevent further damage. The Fargo Fire Department was dispatched on Tuesday, April 7, at approximately 9:20 p.m. to an apartment building located at 3160 33rd St S. The initial report indicated that alarms were going off, but while crews were still on the way, the situation intensified. Another caller reported an active fire inside a bedroom on the second floor, prompting the incident to be…

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  • Fargo News

    North Dakota launches first statewide Stroll N Roll event for all ages and abilities

    Fargo, North Dakota – Public health leaders across North Dakota are preparing to bring communities together through movement and connection as part of a new statewide initiative tied to National Public Health Week. All 28 local public health units in the state will take part in “Stroll N Roll North Dakota,” a coordinated event designed to encourage residents to stay active while also building stronger social ties. The event will take place throughout the day on Wednesday, April 8, giving people the flexibility to participate at a time that works best for them. Organizers say the initiative is open to everyone,…

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  • Fargo News

    Police confirm safe outcome in Fargo missing person case involving 67-year-old woman

    Fargo, North Dakota – The Fargo Police Department has confirmed that a missing Fargo woman has been safely located, bringing relief to the community after a recent search effort. Authorities announced the update, stating, “The FargoPD can confirm Cynthia H. has been located and is safe. The FPD would like to thank the community for sharing this post and helping us spread the word.” The announcement follows earlier efforts to locate Cynthia Hanson, a 67-year-old woman who had been reported missing. Community response plays key role in safe outcome Cynthia Hanson was last seen on Wednesday, April 1, at approximately 8:30…

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  • Fargo NewsFargo Public Works announces snow clearing operations affecting downtown parking

    Fargo Public Works announces snow clearing operations affecting downtown parking

    Fargo, North Dakota – The Fargo Public Works is preparing to carry out another round of snow removal operations in Downtown Fargo, with crews focusing on clearing north and south streets overnight into early morning hours. Officials announced that work will begin in the evening of Monday, April 6, and continue into the morning of Tuesday, April 7. The effort is part of ongoing cleanup operations aimed at improving road conditions and ensuring safer travel throughout the downtown area. Overnight snow removal requires parking changes To complete the work effectively, crews will need enough space to operate large equipment and remove…

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  • 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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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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