• Fargo News

    39-year-old Fargo man pronounced dead after being pulled from Red River Monday afternoon

    Fargo, North Dakota – A tragic water rescue operation unfolded Monday afternoon along the Red River near the Main Avenue bridge in Fargo, ending in the death of a local man. According to authorities, at approximately 2:35 p.m. on March 2, the Fargo Fire Department and Fargo Police Department were dispatched to the river after witnesses reported seeing an adult male walking on the ice before he fell through into the water. As temperatures begin to rise in the region, ice conditions have become increasingly unstable. Search and rescue effort on the Red River When emergency crews arrived on scene, they…

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    Fargo police seek public assistance in locating missing 16-year-old girl

    Fargo, North Dakota – The Fargo Police Department is asking the public for help in locating a missing teenager who was last seen in south Fargo. Sixteen-year-old Eva Salinas was last seen on Wednesday, February 25, at approximately 7:30 p.m. Authorities say she was reported as a missing runaway, and officers are working to determine her current whereabouts. Description and last known information Eva is described as 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighing approximately 160 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes. When she was last seen, she was wearing a cream-colored winter jacket, black sweatpants, and light tan…

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  • Fargo NewsFargo Fire Department opens application period for new firefighter positions

    Fargo Fire Department opens application period for new firefighter positions

    Fargo, North Dakota – The Fargo Fire Department is preparing to welcome a new class of firefighters and will begin accepting applications for open positions starting Monday, March 2. The annual hiring window will remain open through Friday, April 3. After the application period closes, department officials will interview and evaluate qualified candidates to fill available roles. Fire Chief Gary Lorenz encouraged individuals from all backgrounds to consider applying and serving their community. “If you’ve ever felt called to serve as a firefighter, this year brings a new opportunity to join Fargo’s world-class department. We welcome women and men of all…

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  • Fargo News

    Fargo police warn residents about Verizon-related fraud targeting local accounts

    Fargo, North Dakota – The Fargo Police Department is warning residents to stay vigilant after a series of fraud incidents involving Verizon accounts were reported over the past week. Authorities say they have investigated multiple cases in which scammers used stolen personal information to open new Verizon accounts or gain access to existing ones. Police say once fraudsters gain entry into an account, they may purchase expensive items such as smartphones, internet services, modems, and related equipment. In several reported cases, the items were shipped directly to the victim’s own address, adding confusion and making the fraud harder to detect…

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  • Fargo News

    Cass County Sheriff’s Office warns residents about scam callers impersonating deputies and making false court claims

    Fargo, North Dakota – Residents in the Fargo–Moorhead area are being urged to stay alert after local authorities reported a resurfacing phone scam designed to frighten individuals into compliance. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says the scheme involves callers impersonating law enforcement officers and falsely claiming legal consequences. Officials reported that at least one call originated from the phone number 701-289-6871. During the call, the individual falsely identified themselves as a deputy with the sheriff’s office and told the resident they had missed a court date. Authorities warn that such tactics are commonly used to create panic and pressure victims into…

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  • Fargo News

    Two students advance to State Spelling Bee in Bismarck after strong Cass County finals performances

    Fargo, North Dakota – Students from across Cass County gathered to test their spelling skills and academic focus during the Annual Cass County Spelling Bee, an event that brought together top performers from multiple schools and highlighted the value of language learning and perseverance. A total of 38 students representing nine different schools participated in the competition held Monday afternoon. After several rounds of challenging words and careful deliberation, Chaitanya Gopi and Sunny Zhang emerged as the top two finishers. Both students will now advance to the State Spelling Bee, scheduled for March 23, 2026, at the Bismarck Event Center in…

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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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