Twin Towns Area residents and visitors were delighted by the four bouncy houses available Saturday, Feb. 17, at Wahpeton High School. The bouncy houses were a hit during the annual
It’s no secret that we’re heading into my favorite time of the year. I could do without the sub-zero temps and 30 mile-per-hour winds, but the lights, festivities, music, and
With less than five days left of 2020, the city of Wahpeton is preparing for 2021, a year it hopes many will look forward to.
Community Development Director Chris DeVries shared with Daily News a few things he hopes will be back in the near future. Return dates are tentative, but optimism is definite.
âI think in 2021 weâll be able to gather in groups, slowly but surely, as we have in the past,â DeVries said.
The Wahpeton Winter Wonderland, a weekend event revived in 2019 for the cityâs sesquicentennial, is not likely to return for 2021. DeVries said he was hoping to have the next Wonderland celebration build off the momentum of 2019âs success, but it looks like winter 2021 will be too soon to be completely safe.