In light of recent events, it is crucial to address the impact that the coronavirus pandemic has had on the…
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Fargo News
Public voting opens for Fargo student contest to design school resource officer vehicles
Fargo, North Dakota – The Fargo Police Department is turning to the community to help decide the winning designs in a creative contest that brings students and law enforcement together in a unique way. In partnership with Fargo Public Schools and the Fargo Police Foundation, officials have opened public voting for the School Resource Officer squad car design contest. Voting is now live on the department’s Facebook and Instagram pages and will remain open until 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 23. Community members are encouraged to participate by reacting to their favorite designs, helping determine which student creations will be featured…
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Fargo News
Fargo police ask for public help in locating missing 13-year-old girl last seen Saturday morning
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 over the weekend. The Fargo Police Department has issued a notice for Jullianna Gabriel, a 13-year-old girl who was last seen on Saturday, April 18, at approximately 9:11 a.m. in the south Fargo area. Since that time, there have been no confirmed updates on her location, prompting officials to seek assistance from the community. Details about disappearance and description According to the information released, Jullianna was last seen wearing a pink bonnet, a light green…
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Fargo News
West Fargo reminds residents to redirect sump pump discharge outdoors starting April 15
West Fargo, North Dakota – West Fargo residents are being reminded to take action as seasonal conditions shift, with city officials urging homeowners to redirect sump pump discharge outdoors beginning Wednesday, April 15. The requirement applies to all properties across the city, including those that were previously granted winter variances. City officials say the change is necessary as snowmelt and spring rainfall increase pressure on local infrastructure. When sump pumps discharge into the sanitary sewer system during these periods, it can overwhelm the system and lead to serious issues, including backups and environmental concerns. Outdoor discharge helps prevent system strain By…
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Fargo Crime News
Man arrested after shooting in school parking lot leaves worker injured at Heritage Middle School
West Fargo, North Dakota – A morning incident at Heritage Middle School in Horace led to a rapid law enforcement response after reports of gunfire left one adult injured, though officials confirmed that no students or school staff were harmed. The situation unfolded at approximately 9:46 a.m. on Monday, April 13, prompting immediate concern and swift action from multiple agencies. Authorities were dispatched to the school, located at 6350 76th Ave. S., after receiving reports that shots had been fired in the parking lot. Upon arrival, officers found that an adult male had sustained a gunshot wound to the hand. Officials…
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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 News
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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North Dakota News
NDDOT seeks community input on 2026 project addition to state transportation improvement program
Bismarck, North Dakota – The North Dakota Department of Transportation is asking residents to share their input on a proposed update to the state’s transportation planning document, as officials work to include a project that had not been clearly presented before. The amendment affects the 2026-2029…
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