KVRR Local News
May 24, 2021
FARGO (KVRR) – Fargo Fire Marshal Ryan Erickson says a fire at an apartment building in north Fargo earlier this month was intentionally set.
Firefighters were able to quickly put it out, containing the fire to the front porch. The May 10th fire triggered both alarms inside the multi-unit building.
Erickson says the fire caused $20,000 in damage. There were no injuries.
A second fire on May 10th was also intentionally set, but there is no indication the fires are related.
A building on the lot at 1420 2nd Avenue South in Fargo was set ablaze. Damage is estimated at $16,000.
City commissioners ask Burgum to ease COVID-19 restrictions
December 17, 2020
Commissioners Dave Piepkorn & Tony Gehrig
FARGO (KVRR/KFGO) – Two Fargo city commissioners are asking Gov. Doug Burgum to ease restrictions he ordered that would allow the city to extend the hours of in-person services at bars and restaurants from 10 pm to midnight and allow occupancy in those businesses to increase from from 50% to 75%.
Commissioners Tony Gehrig and Dave Piepkorn sent a letter to the governor asking for the changes. Both commissioners are members of the Fargo Liquor Control Board and hear regularly from the businesses that have been battered by COVID-19.
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