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Fargo Cass Public Health officials warn of fines related to “No Mow May”
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - City leaders in Fargo are encouraging people not to let their lawns go. “No Mow May” is a movement gaining popularity across the country, including here at home. The campaign encourages people to not mow their lawns during the month of May to help early season pollinators.
Road closures and parking restrictions in preparation for Fargo Marathon
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - In preparation for the upcoming Fargo Marathon events, several road closures and parking restrictions will be implemented to accommodate race routes. The annual races will impact roadways and traffic throughout Fargo on Friday, May 31, and Saturday, June 1. The following roads in Fargo...
Last stop, Fargo: Virginia woman runs half marathon in all 50 states
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Saturday is a big day for runners in the community. It’s the 20th anniversary of the Fargo Marathon. For one Virginia woman, the race means a little more. “This is really emotional for me because I didn’t know my friends were going to...
Top takeaways from Republican governor candidate debate
North Dakota’s two Republican candidates for governor — U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong and Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller — have consistently put their support for former President Donald Trump at the center of their campaigns. That trend continued Thursday during a televised debate as they denounced Trump’s conviction by a Manhattan jury, which just a few […] The post Top takeaways from Republican governor candidate debate appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Metro COG seeking public comment for new Heartland Trail
MOORHEAD, MINN. – F-M Metro COG is seeking public comment as part of a proposed extension of The Heartland Trail that would extend the trail from Fargo-Moorhead through Clay County. Plans for the trail have been in the works for roughly a decade. The current proposed trails would connect...
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