• Fargo: Local Business Hall of Fame Launches | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Fargo's small business hall of fame initiative celebrates local entrepreneurs, while Hornbacher’s grocery store launches a “Checkout Hunger” campaign with the Great Plains Food Bank. The city also plans to expand biking trails in Heartland Communities and announces the University of North Dakota’s new Flight Operations Center.
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  • Fargo: National Guard to secure July 4 celebrations in North Dakota | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    Fargo: A fatal wrong-way crash in Minot leaves one dead, while a Fargo man faces charges after a high-speed police chase into Wilkin County. North Dakota deploys 50 National Guard soldiers for July 4 security and celebrates 50 new citizens in a naturalization ceremony.
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  • Fargo: Tragic crash claims life of Bismarck man near Jamestown | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Fargo: A Bismarck man died and four others were injured in a rollover crash near Jamestown, while geological surveys are mapping underground resources in North Dakota. The University of North Dakota is hosting discussions on AI ethics and innovation as the RedHawks’ game against the Fargo Force is rescheduled.
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  • Fargo: Pedestrian dies in Williston crash | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Fargo's Local Wire update covers a fatal pedestrian crash near Williston, the Minnesota Vikings Legends' community event in Fargo, and a Bismarck offensive lineman's commitment to North Dakota State. The episode also highlights Jackson Blake's Stanley Cup victory with the Carolina Hurricanes.
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  • Fargo: Fargo police searching for missing 15-year-old boy | June 14
    Jun 14 2026
    Fargo police are searching for a missing 15-year-old boy last seen downtown and have arrested three suspects in a high-speed chase in West Fargo. City officials are also discussing a controversial data center proposal led by State Senator McFeely, sparking community debate.
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  • Fargo: Fargo Police Warn About Illegal E-Bikes and Scooters on City Streets | June 13
    Jun 13 2026
    Fargo police warn residents about illegal electric bikes and scooters, citing recent fines and safety concerns, while community support swells for Brandon "Bubba" Sedler after a rodeo incident in West Fargo. A historical look at 1984 highlights tensions over Fargo’s first Pride Week proposal and its impact on LGBTQ+ advocacy.
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  • Fargo: Local artists celebrate America 250 with downtown mural | June 12
    Jun 12 2026
    Fargo's downtown unveiled the America 250 Mural, a collaborative artwork celebrating the nation's 250th anniversary and the city's 50th anniversary of June 12, 1976. The Local Wire also covered North Dakota's primary election turnout and weather updates, including a slight chance of precipitation and thunderstorm threats.
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  • Fargo: Fargo mayor-elect outlines plans for housing and downtown | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Fargo's new mayor, Sen. Josh Boschee, outlines plans to tackle housing shortages and downtown revitalization, while a local woman faces embezzlement charges in Bismarck. City officials also report low voter turnout in the recent North Dakota primary, raising questions about political trends in the region.
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