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The Midwest Kids Fest, done in conjunction with Sanford, is an opportunity to get out and enjoy the park with the whole family. Jessica Korynta, Event…
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The Special Olympics of North Dakota held their State Summer Games which included various amounts of Athletic events from Bocce Ball to Track and Field.…
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Fargo residents pulled out all the stops for the city’s 75th anniversary of incorporation. A weeklong celebration of daily events marked the…
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St. Mary’s, Fargo’s Catholic cathedral, wasn’t yet completed when hundreds of visitors and many priests gathered to dedicate the structure. People came…
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On this date in 1962, residents of North Dakota read with interest about their connection to a young man selected to work for a relatively new, but…
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It was early April of 1903 when North Dakota welcomed the second sitting U.S. president to visit the state. The first, Rutherford B. Hayes, famously…
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The Mayor of Fargo has declared an emergency ahead of this spring's flood fight.Mayor Tim Mahoney says the city is in danger of suffering a significant…
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On this date in 1981, Jon Gordon Langseth Jr. was born in Fargo. One evening, his father took him to see the Bad Medicine Blues Band. That led to some…
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Canadian Eva Gauthier was one of the most prominent singers of the first half of the 20th century. In 1923, she made history when she included six jazz…
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The Gardner Hotel in Fargo held its grand opening on this date in 1909. It’s on the southwest corner of Roberts Street and First Avenue North in Fargo.…