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and is an easy place to spend a memorable weekend. A word to the weather-wise, though: do come layered up and ready to withstand winter’s last gasp — even in mid-May, with most states happily transitioning to hay fever season, Fargo (and its adjacent sister city Moorhead, MN) greete...
Don’t forget that next weekend is Fargo Moorhead Comic Con. I will be at this event! It is scheduled for Saturday Feb. 24 and Sunday Feb. 25 at the Ramada on 3333 13th Avenue S. I will be present at … Continue reading → Posted in Events | Tagged fargo moorhead comic con | Comm...
organization in order to help raise funds with them and to amplify their message. Our mission has remained consistent. LUNCH AID is on a mission to eliminate the suffering of food-insecure residents in the Fargo-Moorhead area and, beyond that, in the entire state of North Dakota. We aim to...
Date set to begin construction on Matson Field in Moorhead Updated: 13 hours ago | ByGracie Jackson Construction is scheduled to begin on July 1 with a completion date scheduled for Spring, 2026. News Steve Scheel honored with Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award ...
The hotel sits within two blocks of the Fargo-Moorhead Convention and Visitor Bureau’s Welcome Center, a mile from the Red River Zoo, less than a mile from West Acres Regional Shopping Center and less than 15 minutes from downtown Fargo, North Dakota and the bridges that cross into Moorhea...
The organization is the curator of the North Dakota Human Rights Film & Arts Festivals, the North Dakota Environmental Rights Film Festival, and the Fargo-Moorhead LGBT Film Festival; and produces original content such as the documentary series “Home: The Homelessness Crisis in North Dakota”. ...
But in 1958 many funeral homes doubled as the local ambulance service with little additional training. “The pay was poor and the hours were crummy,” remembers DuBore. “When I started here I had one weekend a month off, and it was Saturday noon to Sunday night. And whe...
“It takes people to step forward. There’s about 25 members in the Robinson Lions Club and we put these events on to keep the town alive,” said Clyde Trautmann as he sipped his drink at Hanson’s Bar. Trautmann is a Robinson native, Lions Club member, and organizer of...