Fargo-Moorhead News

Today in Fargo-Moorhead: Foggy Monday and crystal clear ice

A foggy Monday morning with slick roads. Cloudy later in the day — and look forward to a high of 50 Wednesday!

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has ended his presidential bid.

A neighbor complained about a prairie garden maintained by an NDSU professor. The Fargo City Council voted 3-2 to cut it down in the spring.

Another story from the Fargo Forum: At least 1,000 people have no place to sleep on any given night in the metro area, according to the Fargo-Moorhead Coalition to End Homelessness. Here’s the story of one family.

Cold temperatures and a dry weather pattern are creating excellent “wild ice” opportunities for skaters.

Speaking of lake ice, be sure to pick up your trash — especially when out ice fishing.

Cute animals on screen will be at the library Monday, plus jazz night and open mic. And there are plenty of art exhibits this month.

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