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Many people mistake heat stroke and heat exhaustion for each other, but they are two different conditions, with heat stroke ...
The 49th Annual Downtown Fargo Street Fair, set for July 17–19, will welcome more than 200 vendors, local eats, live music ...
Tom Strinden, a Fargo eye surgeon and husband to Lt. Gov. Michelle Strinden, died Sunday, July 13, at their family’s lake ...
Funded by the Cities of Fargo, West Fargo and Moorhead, the City Arts Partnership Grants provide $83,600 in unrestricted ...
FARGO — For 48 years, the North Dakota Lions All-Star Basketball Series has offered high school basketball fans a summer ...
FARGO — Minot Ryan’s Jett Lundeen will lace up his basketball shoes for one final high-school game before he heads to Minot ...
Moonlite Alley Block Party will feature local vendors and boutiques, food and beverages, 4 Luv of Dog Rescue adoptable ...
Jenny Schlecht was never all-in on things like balling a steer’s tail or fluffing a sheep’s legs. But she has a strong appreciation for the real-world lessons 4-H provides.
A change in how the state gives school districts federal Title I money will result in some gaining — and others losing — ...
When the Washington Nationals selected Eli Willits with the first-overall pick on Sunday evening, it kicked off a round ...
WEST FARGO — Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton Post 397 defeated the Fargo Post 2 Bombers 11-3 in five innings to close out the Essentia Health Legion Tournament on Sunday at Jack Williams Stadium. Post 397 ...
FARGO — History is being made in Tampa, Florida, as Fargo's Dakota Fusion 15U girls' team has advanced to the semifinals of the U.S. Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup, marking the first time a team ...