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Only Got $20 In My Pocket: Treats From Fargo's European Market
It's an exciting time to live in Fargo-Moorhead. Two, internationally-influenced markets opened, just within the past five months. Katerina Berg opened theEuropean Marketin the late fall and, in Febru...
Posted on 3/10/13 at 4:33 PM
Areavoices blogging, baby...
...downtown, Baby. We've seen the ads on TV. Downtown merchants and residents touting the virtues of downtown Fargo in two simple words..."downtown, baby." Hip, cool, happening. The fact that do...
Posted on 12/7/12 at 8:45 AM
Chuck Klosterman in Bismarck on Wednesday
One of North Dakotas most celebrated writers will be in Bismarck on Wednesday for An Evening with Chuck Klosterman. Klosterman, a journalist, essayist and author of seven books, will be reading for hi...
Posted on 4/9/12 at 10:58 AM
Staycation
Have you heard of staycations? They are a great way of discovering your local community and seeing it through the eyes of an outsider. Today is "Small Business Saturday" and I celebrate what can be ...
Posted on 11/26/11 at 1:05 PM
Nontraditional church plants seeds in downtown Fargo
Posted on Brett Moser’s Facebook profile is the phrase “Religion Sucks.” Seems like an odd thing for a pastor to say. Of course, Moser isn’t a traditional pastor, and his River...
Posted on 6/19/10 at 3:56 AM
Downtown Disney to be revamped as Disney Springs
Walt Disney World Resort announced plans Thursday to build an expanded outdoor retail complex called Disney Springs on the site of what is now called Downtown Disney.March 14, 2013
Fargo downtown development stalled by city and neighbors
A downtown developer is making a third run at plans for a new building in hopes of satisfying both the neighborhood and city. The second proposal for a building on two vacant, city-owned parcels at 320 and 324 7th Ave. N. – brought to the City Commission this week – wasn’t up to neighbors’ design standards and the offering price was too low for the city.By By Heidi Shaffer, Forum Communications Co. , May 05, 2011
Main Street group to meet
The annual meeting of the Main Street Downtown Association will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, at the Buffalo City Grille Dining Room. Featured at the meeting will be a report by MSDA President Kimberly Sax-berg, election of officers for 2011, election of three new board members and reports on the refurbished parking lots and the quiet zone.January 08, 2011
Sale of the Grille
At a special meeting Monday, the Jamestown/ Stutsman Development Corp. Board approved a proposal by Lunde Properties II in finalizing the sale of the Buffalo City Grille and the Zappas building.October 19, 2010
Letter to the editor: Several organizations help with beautifying downtown
The Chamber of Commerce City Beautification Committee and the Mainstreet Downtown Association have received so many compliments on the beautiful flower baskets on and around Main Street. Although the city of Jamestown does not budget for the flowers, it does help in material ways: furnishing the equipment for watering the flowers, putting up the flowers and taking them down in the fall.By Charlie Kourajian , August 13, 2010
Grain dryer fire causes little damage
A grain dryer fire at Reimers Elevator caused little or no damage Monday morning, according to Jamestown Fire Department Deputy Chief Jerry Kainz.By Keith Norman , January 18, 2010
Downtown Fargo area honored
Downtown Fargo has been named by the American Planning Association as one of 10 neighborhoods around the country honored in its “Great Places in America” program.October 08, 2009
Downtown Fargo neighborhood honored
Downtown Fargo has been named by the American Planning Association as one of 10 neighborhoods around the country honored in its ``Great Places in America' program.October 07, 2009
Businesses hope for boost from students
FARGO (AP) — Downtown Fargo businesses hope that several thousand North Dakota State University students who soon will be their neighbors also will become their customers.August 24, 2009
Crazy Days downtown Friday
Crazy Days promises a variety of activities Friday in downtown Jamestown for local residents and visitors. Main Street/Downtown Association Am-bassador Charlie Kourajian said First Avenue will be closed from First to Third Streets. Starting at 8 a.m. activities on the closed-off street will include entertainment, food, demonstrations, games and the ping pong ball drop.July 16, 2009
Quiet zone election Tuesday
May 02, 2009
Letter to the editor: Quiet zone’s benefit to Jamestown is worthwhile
After reading several of the letters to the editor concerning the quiet zone in Jamestown, I felt compelled to voice my concerns. I live downtown, support downtown and love downtown. Is it not forward thinking to make it better? You cannot even hold a conversation outside of Babb’s Coffee House or Buffalo City Grille when a train goes through. The horns are piercing and run all through the night.By Andrew Schneider , April 04, 2009
Letter to the editor: Letter has facts wrong about quiet zone’s cost, benefits
The letter in Wednesdays’ Sun by Harvey R. Jensen regarding the quiet zone requires factual response. We believe voters need accurate information to make an informed decision regarding this issue.By Dan Buchanan and Dwaine Heinrich , April 03, 2009
Snow removal to start in residential areas this morning; downtown tonight
City crews will begin snow removal in the residential areas starting at 11 a.m. today. City crews will begin removingsnow fromt he downtown area at 11 p.m. today and continue thorugh the night. Downtown merchants are asked to have their sidewalks shoveled by 9 p.m. before the blades begin working downtown.March 25, 2009
Coalition forms to campaign for quiet zone in Jamestown
March 06, 2009
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