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PETA raises alarm over Budweiser Clydesdale’s appearance at North Dakota Horse Park

Fargo, North Dakota – The iconic Budweiser Clydesdale horses are slated for an appearance at the North Dakota Horse Park on July 15. However, the forthcoming event has stirred controversy, as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) raises objections concerning the horses’ welfare. PETA has publicly expressed distress over allegations that the Clydesdales have undergone tailbone amputations. “Although tailbone amputation for cosmetic reasons is condemned by the American Veterinary Medical Association and is illegal in 10 states and a number of countries, the Budweiser Clydesdale horses have been subjected to this cruel procedure,” they claim in an official statement.…

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New Japanese and Korean barbecue spot to open in Fargo

Fargo, North Dakota – A fresh dining establishment, SOHO 23, dedicated to the delicate flavors of Japanese cuisine and the sizzle of Korean barbecue, is set to grace the culinary scene of south Fargo. Occupying the premises previously held by Yuki-Hana, SOHO 23 will enhance the gastronomic offerings of 25th St. Market, situated merely a block to the south of 13th Ave. S. The proprietor, Ms. Jin Y. Myung, has a tentative agenda for a subdued inauguration of the venue later this month. However, she acknowledges that the task of assembling a capable team has proved to be more challenging than…

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Preparations underway for the much-awaited Red River Valley Fair

West Fargo, North Dakota – The Red River Valley Fair, a much-anticipated event in West Fargo, is yet to commence but the fairgrounds are already teeming with preparations and activity. The yearly event, which unfolds over a ten-day span, is slated to start this Friday. Elizabeth Birkemeyer, the Director of Marketing & Events, expressed her optimism, stating, “Everything is proceeding exceptionally well. Our carnival equipment is being set up, food vendors are arriving, and soon, our commercial vendors will also join. As we inch closer to the fair, the activity and excitement only intensify.” This year’s fair is sure to be…

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Fargo Broadway Square welcomes summer with classic movie nights

Fargo, North Dakota – Continuing its lively summer program, Fargo Broadway Square cordially invites the public to step back in time with this month’s Throwback Series, part of their ongoing Movies at The Square event. The Square, with its ample outdoor space, welcomes visitors to unfurl blankets on the Leisure Lawn or take advantage of the café tables and chairs dispersed around the area. These seating arrangements provide a comfortable setting to enjoy classic movies displayed on the prominent Midco Mega Screen. For those seeking refreshments during the movie, on-site provisions include a variety of snacks, beverages, and a range of…

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Fargo mother to serve jail time for ignoring court custody order

Fargo, North Dakota – A Fargo mother, Breanna Ziegler, who was at the center of an Amber Alert, has been handed down a jail sentence. A court had issued an order on June 28, directing Ziegler to surrender custody of her three-year-old daughter, Beatris De-coteau, to the Cass County Social Services. Ziegler, however, failed to comply with this directive, leading to the activation of a state-wide Amber Alert. Fortunately, Beatris was located in a safe condition the following day. Her mother, on the other hand, was apprehended by the authorities. As a result of this incident, the presiding judge handed…

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Fire departments in FM metro stay busy post July 4th celebrations

Fargo, North Dakota – The fire departments within the FM metropolitan area experienced a surge in activity during the night and early hours transitioning from the 4th of July holiday to the 5th. Post 10 p.m. on July 4, the Fargo Fire Department was called to address 14 fire incidents. A majority of these calls pertained to refuse fires and were efficiently resolved in less than thirty minutes each. Simultaneously, the fire departments of Moorhead and West Fargo were also occupied, having to attend to a total of five fire calls across their respective cities. Preliminary assessments suggest that fireworks or…

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Construction noise policies: An insight into Fargo, West Fargo, and Moorhead

Fargo, North Dakota – With the persistent din of construction echoing in certain areas, one might ponder how the noise ordinances of Fargo, West Fargo, and Moorhead are applicable to these projects. In both Fargo and Moorhead, construction endeavors are permitted to commence from 7 a.m., whereas in West Fargo, operations can get underway from as early as 6:30 a.m. The permissible duration for all such activities in these three cities extends until 10 p.m. However, Fargo’s noise ordinance allows for certain exceptions pertaining to construction activities within the city. “Fargo provides an exemption for tasks such as concrete sawing, which…

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Experience an unforgettable 4th of July at Bonanzaville

West Fargo, North Dakota – Bonanzaville, the vibrant cultural hub managed by the Cass County North Dakota Historical Society (CCNDHS), invites everyone to commemorate Independence Day in a memorable and festive fashion. This 4th of July, the grounds of Bonanzaville will come alive with a broad array of entertainment and activities designed to provide a delightful family experience. From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., attendees can revel in a host of activities, such as pony rides, games and bouncy houses, and even partake in a pie-eating contest. For the creative at heart, face painting will be on offer, and food vendors…

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City of West Fargo reminds residents about fireworks safety rules ahead of Independence Day

West Fargo, North Dakota – The West Fargo Fire Department wishes to draw the attention of residents to the crucial importance of adhering to safety protocols while using fireworks during the upcoming Independence Day festivities. Fireworks, though integral to the celebrations, carry inherent risks such as severe injuries and fire outbreaks when handled irresponsibly. It is hence strongly recommended that citizens exercise vigilance and strictly abide by the City’s ordinances concerning the use of fireworks. The City regulations permit individuals aged 12 years and above to possess and use retail fireworks within the West Fargo City limits, during two specific periods:…

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Daycare worker admits guilt to assault, sentenced to four years

Fargo, North Dakota – In a recent ruling, Alyssa Holzheimer, a former employee of the Creative Strides daycare center, has admitted guilt to an assault charge, following surveillance footage that exhibited abusive behavior towards the children under her care. On June 26, Holzheimer received sentencing for this felony charge. Holzheimer’s transgressions came to light when security cameras at the Creative Strides center, located at 2761 12th Avenue South in Fargo, recorded her handling a one-year-old girl in a severely inappropriate manner. The footage clearly shows her lifting the child by her wrist and carrying her over a distance of more than…

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