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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Here comes the sun!
During the Winter Solstice December 21st and 22nd, Fargo will have the least amount of daylight for the year, about 8 hours and 31 minutes and 28 seconds. On Thursday December 23rd we’ll gain about 6 seconds of sun on … Continue reading
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Better luck next time Bozeman! Fargo ranked as top two most livable winter city
Sorry Bozeman, we nudged you out. It’s fun that we’re showing up on a lot of these types of lists. More of the country is learning about our evolving community and why we choose to live, work, play, … Continue reading
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Fargo on the radar for national arts association
It’s enough to pique the interest of Rocco Landesman, Chairman for the National Endowment for the Arts. He will be visiting Fargo Thursday to check it out. There’s been increased excitement and community discussion and sharing ideas at Fargo’s GO2030 speakers … Continue reading
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Happiest cities ranked. Fargo and Honolulu are smiling!
Here we go again! It was neck and neck, but Honolulu edged out Manchester NH and Fargo for the trifecta in the happiest city in the US rankings by Mens Health Magazine. Here’s a little video from #5 Boston about this … Continue reading
Honolulu first and Fargo third for happiest cities in the US!
Here we go again! It was neck and neck, but Honolulu edged out Manchester NH and Fargo for the trifecta in the happiest city in the US rankings by Mens Health Magazine. Here’s a little video from #5 Boston about … Continue reading
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