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Fargo Keeps Growing as More and More People Move to North Dakota
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — North Dakota’s state’s population reached a new all-time high of nearly 784,000 people last July and many new residents are making their home in Fargo. The city is filled with fun events and new adventures, but for others it’s the start of something...
Wording of North Dakota Primary Residence Credit causing issues
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The North Dakota Primary Residence Credit gives homeowners an option to get a $500 credit against their 2024 property taxes. But it’s not as cut and dry as homeowners might think. As part of the 2023 legislative session, North Dakota homeowners could apply...
Moorhead Seeks Candidates in Four City Council Wards for November Election
MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) — The city election in Moorhead will be held on November 5th and four council seats are up for grabs. Seats held by Matthew Gilbertson in Ward 1, Laura Caroon in Ward 2, Larry Seljevold in Ward 3 and Sebastian McDougall in Ward 4 will be on the ballot.
Headmaster for Capstone Classical Academy reports forward progress on construction of new campus
(Fargo, ND) — The headmaster at Capstone Classical Academy says construction of the school’s new campus in south Fargo is proceeding according to schedule. “When I stand in this space I just think about I just praise God for the people of Fargo who saw the vision and agreed with us, because that’s why it’s here. The people who run Capstone everyday couldn’t have built this,” said Paul Fisher.
Temporary lane closures on I-29 in Fargo are expected to start Tuesday
FARGO (KFGO) – Some lanes of Interstate 29 in Fargo will be closed between 32nd Avenue South and 19th Avenue North for the installation of pavement markings. Work will begin Tuesday, July 30. Both northbound and southbound lanes will be involved, but crews will only work on one direction...
North Dakota seeks better housing for older population
Click play to listen to this article. (Prairie News Service) A new design competition is looking to find better housing for Fargo's aging population. Like many other states, North Dakota has a growing number of people increasingly burdened by their own homes. Oftentimes, they want to stay in their communities but their properties might be too large, too expensive to maintain or too unsafe to occupy.
West Fargo budget anticipated to increase more than 18 percent
(WEST FARGO) — The West Fargo City Commission learned that the City is anticipating an increased budget in the coming year. The information was given in a review meeting Monday night. Expenditures. The City told its commissioners that they anticipate an increase in the cost of living adjustment (COLA)...
New NDSU ag research building a ‘much-needed’ upgrade
FARGO — After walking through the new Peltier Complex on the North Dakota State University campus, state Rep. Paul Thomas recalled a similar tour of Harris Hall, one of the research buildings the new facility replaced. “Walking through this for the first time and seeing the contrast of what our research community was operating in, […]
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