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
Fargo man arrested after alleged firearm threat and shooting incident sparked SWAT and drone response
Fargo, North Dakota – A Fargo teenager was arrested after police say a threatening text message investigation quickly escalated into a shooting incident that prompted a large law enforcement response involving patrol officers, a SWAT team, and a specialized drone unit. Authorities said the incident began during the early morning hours of May 29 when Fargo Police officers responded to investigate a suspicious text message that had been received by a victim. According to police, the message came from someone known to the victim and referenced the victim’s address in the 4300 block of Estate Drive South while also containing a…
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Fargo Crime News
West Fargo resident accused of making bomb threats against Kindred daycare center now facing felony charges
West Fargo, North Dakota – Cass County authorities have arrested a North Dakota man accused of making bomb-related threats involving a daycare center in Kindred late last year, leading to school safety checks and a major law enforcement response across rural parts of the county. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office announced that deputies arrested 37-year-old Cody M. Weathermon on Monday afternoon. He is facing two felony terrorizing charges connected to an incident that occurred in December 2025. According to investigators, Weathermon allegedly contacted the Red River Regional Dispatch Center and made threatening comments concerning a bomb and a daycare center…
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Fargo News
Fargo officials warn residents not to panic during scheduled outdoor siren maintenance activities
Fargo, North Dakota – Residents across Fargo may hear outdoor warning sirens sounding at different times during the week of May 25 through May 29 as the city conducts routine maintenance on its emergency alert system. According to the City of Fargo, crews will perform preventative maintenance on all 37 outdoor warning sirens throughout the city. During the maintenance work, individual sirens will be briefly activated during daytime hours as technicians test equipment and confirm the system is operating properly. City officials emphasized that these siren activations are planned and are not connected to actual emergencies. Residents who hear short siren…
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Fargo News
City of Fargo partners with schools and environmental groups for Arbor Day tree planting initiative
Fargo, North Dakota – The City of Fargo is preparing to celebrate Arbor Day with a large community tree planting event that will bring together students, city officials, environmental groups, and park staff in an effort to strengthen the city’s urban forest. The Arbor Day celebration is scheduled for Friday, May 22, beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the Anderson Park Softball Complex located at 4200 23rd Avenue South, directly across from the Red River Zoo. The event is being organized through a partnership involving the City of Fargo Forestry Department, the Fargo Park District, River Keepers, and Fargo Public Schools. Officials…
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Fargo News
Fargo police ask public for help locating missing 16-year-old girl last seen late Wednesday night
Fargo, North Dakota – The Fargo Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 16-year-old girl who was last seen late Wednesday night in south Fargo. Authorities identified the missing teenager as Evey Parisien-Lafountain. According to police, she was last seen on May 20 at approximately 11 p.m. Officials described the case as a missing runaway investigation as officers continue searching for information about her whereabouts. Police said Evey is 5-foot-4 and weighs around 143 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes. When she was last seen, she was reportedly wearing a gray zip-up hoodie along…
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Fargo News
North Dakota honors Fargo police officer for outstanding work identifying drug impaired drivers and improving road safety
Fargo, North Dakota – The Fargo Police Department is celebrating one of its officers after Officer Josh Marlow received statewide recognition for his work fighting impaired driving and improving roadway safety across North Dakota. Officials announced that Marlow was named North Dakota’s Drug Recognition Expert of the Year during the Vision Zero Partner Conference held May 11 in Bismarck. The award is presented to law enforcement officers who show exceptional commitment to traffic safety, particularly through their work identifying drug-impaired drivers and helping reduce deadly crashes and serious injuries on North Dakota roads. The recognition was part of the Vision Zero…
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North Dakota News
North Dakota Attorney General warns homeowners about asphalt paving scams targeting residents across the state
Bismarck, North Dakota – North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley is warning residents to remain cautious as reports of asphalt-paving scams continue to target homeowners across the state. According to state officials, the scams often begin with an unexpected visit from individuals posing as paving contractors.…
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