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This is the second longtime West Fargo School District principal to resign in less than six months. → Read More
What remains clear, however, is the district has no plans to let go of the aging facility any time soon. → Read More
West Fargo will use a study to figure out the next steps for the city, including what to do with decommissioned lagoons. → Read More
John Strand questioned if the city has to "sell its soul" to avoid punishment from the state Legislature → Read More
Although easing the crowding at other schools will be delayed, West Fargo Public Schools continues to plan ahead, approving the hiring process for a principal and roughly 10 teachers for new school. → Read More
Lommen Hall is part of the Minnesota State University Moorhead campus. → Read More
Headcount is up similar to last year, but down compared to the fall. → Read More
The building that houses Minnesota National Guard personnel at 1002 15th Ave. N., has not undergone any major renovations since it was first built in 1987. → Read More
The Moorhead-based brewing company committed to opening a second location in West Fargo for 10 years and will receive nearly $690,000 in help from West Fargo taxpayers. → Read More
West Fargo city commissioners directed staff to draft an ordinance permitting backyard chickens. → Read More
Commissioner Mandy Geoge moved forward a grant program to help ease the child care shortage → Read More
The list of projects and the total cost will be finalized at the West Fargo Public Schools Long Range Facilities Task Force's March meeting. → Read More
The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services pointed to large outbreaks of syphilis in nearby states as a particular struggle. → Read More
The Noble Hare is expected to open this spring in The Firm on Sheyenne Street. → Read More
The West Fargo School Board, at the request of the West Fargo Hockey Association, will put down $5 million towards the project, which hopes to add a third sheet of ice at Veterans Memorial Arena. → Read More
Built in 1952, South Elementary's age and design make for difficult renovations as the city continues to deal with consistent increases in enrollment. → Read More
Several suspects approached the jewelry store, and one of them showed a gun in an apparent attempt to rob the store, police said. → Read More
West Fargo City Commissioner Mandy George hopes the proposed program will keep day care providers open, as well as help open new centers. → Read More
Organizers kept details close to the vest, but promised the display would be "something spectacular." → Read More
Nonprofit leaders and West Fargo city staff are looking for ways to address the lack of child care options and yearslong waitlists. → Read More