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Piled-up snow making for difficult driving in downtown Fargo

Snow from the recent winter storm is partially obstructing parking spots, which in turn is narrowing roads.

In a 1984 blizzard, 4 trapped motorists died on this Fargo road City officials haven t forgotten

FARGO Windblown snow made it so hard for drivers to see on 19th Avenue North that city officials on Thursday, Jan. 11, closed part of the road, which is vulnerable to wind and snowdrifts.

City of Fargo asking homeowners to discharge sump pumps to backyards

FARGO (KFGO) - Just under two to nearly three inches of rain has fallen in Fargo-Moorhead through Monday morning, and the extra water is putting press.

Fargo-Moorhead s monarch massacre starts national dialogue about butterflies and pesticides

Fargo-Moorhead metro s monarch massacre starts national dialogue

Fargo-Moorhead s monarch massacre starts national dialogue Unfortunately, in one of the only clues to why so many butterflies died, the aerial spraying Aug. 26 occurred while the monarchs were migrating. 7:00 am, Feb. 19, 2021 × Dead monarch butterflies were found across the Fargo area after aerial spraying in August 2020 to control mosquitoes. WDAY photo FARGO If there s one thing that has developed in the six months since what s been called the monarch massacre that followed an aerial mosquito spraying in the Fargo-Moorhead metro, it s that there s a national dialogue underway. In the first of two informational meetings at Fargo City Hall on how the agency operates, Cass County Vector Control Director Ben Prather said the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, American Mosquito Control Association and butterfly advocacy organizations are talking for the first time.

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