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Fargo Featured: City Administration

(Fargo, ND) Fargo City Administrator Michael Redlinger spoke to WDAY Radio about the goals of the the department, what they intend to do with the future, all while attempting to maintain a reputation of hometown service with a metro-sized community. City Administration The City Administration is the culmination of multiple different departments throughout Fargo, but also

Fargo city leaders clash with state legislators over control of gun laws - InForum | Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo news, weather and sports

“I want to see these legislators defend having assault rifles across from schools (in Fargo),” Commissioner John Strand said. "I want to see them defend this, and I don’t think it's defensible.”

Fargo City Administrator Selection Committee makes recommendation following sudden narrowing of candidates

(Fargo, ND) The selection committee for Fargo's next City Administrator has made a recommendation following a Friday morning meeting with the potential candidates. Two candidates, current interim City Administrator Michael Redlinger and Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan city manager James Puffalt, were interviewed by the selection committee to determine a recommendation for the City

Fargo City Administrator Selection Committee makes recommendation following sudden narrowing of candidates

(Fargo, ND) The selection committee for Fargo's next City Administrator has made a recommendation following a Friday morning meeting with the potential candidates. Two candidates, current interim City Administrator Michael Redlinger and Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan city manager James Puffalt, were interviewed by the selection committee to determine a recommendation for the City

Fargo City Commission votes to help businesses cover utility costs

KVRR Local News Limited motion set to cover only bars and restaurants December 14, 2020 FARGO, N.D. The Fargo City Commission votes to help restaurants and bars catch up with past due utility payments. The commission wanted to provide some quick relief to help establishments struggling to stay afloat as they faced a decrease in business during the pandemic. The relief bill introduced will help restaurant and bar owners throughout Fargo with rebate or relief aid for the past six months of utility payments. City officials say the relief will cover about about 300 dollars per establishment for the past six months.

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