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Iconic TV shows “More is lost by indecision than wrong decision.” —Tony Soprano in The Sopranos “No need to seize the last ...
Piepkorn links business closures to a drop in safety downtown, saying Fargo "can't go back to what it was" and must make it ...
Two dozen Fargo businesses learned de-escalation and safety tactics in a session led by police and DHS on Wednesday, April 23. Staff from the Department of Homeland Security and Fargo police share ...
Longtime ESPN play-by-play commentator Mike Patrick passed away Sunday at the age of 80. Per ESPN, Patrick's doctor confirmed that the West Virginia native — who was the voice of ESPN's "Sunday ...
April 22 - Longtime NFL "Sunday Night Football" play-by-play announcer Mike Patrick has died. He was 80. Patrick reportedly died of natural causes on Sunday in Fairfax, Va. The City of Clarksburg ...
In April 2025, a rumor circulated that a court sentenced Mike and Tony Beets, stars of the Discovery Channel reality series "Gold Rush," to life imprisonment. Another example appeared on April 10 ...
Rodgers and his situation came up on Tuesday during the Steelers pre-draft press conference but head coach Mike Tomlin put any concerns to rest quickly. When asked if the Rodgers situation has any ...
Mike Patrick, a broadcaster who spent more than three decades calling NFL, college football and college basketball games for ESPN, died Sunday, the network announced. He was 80 years old. ESPN ...
“American Pickers” star Mike Wolfe announced the end to a major part of his career. On April 18, Wolfe posted via Instagram that his store, Antique Archaeology, located in Nashville ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The City of Fargo is encouraging residents to use the Residential Transfer Station ahead of Fargo’s Cleanup Week. Located at the Fargo Landfill, you can drop off ...
The lightly raced Sky Safari looks sure to be popular in this 1m class 4 fillies' handicap, particularly when you consider her only defeat from three starts came when tackling listed company.
The collision at first base happened three days ago, and Mike Shildt still can’t get it out of his head. Now, he thinks Major League Baseball should do more to head off future crashes at first base.