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Tag Archives: sustainable Fargo
Record on taxes is clear
All votes of Fargo city commissioners are public record and are verified in the minutes of all the commission meetings. I’m proud of my record as one who works to engage the community to make better use of existing resources, … Continue reading
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Corrections on false statements in recent letter
All of our votes as commissioners are public records and are verified in the minutes of all the commission meetings. I’m very proud of my record as one that works to engage the community to make better use of existing … Continue reading
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Fun road trip to see first of it’s kind Solar/high tunnel greenhouse
Thanks to Dallas Flynn of Frazee, MN for showing us around his beautiful Forest Glen Farm and his first of it’s kind solar/high tunnel greenhouse. Â This innovative greenhouse uses the power of the sun to heat air that is blown … Continue reading
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North Dakota can show the way
It’s an honor to serve the citizens of Fargo. I do my best to work with a wide spectrum of people to help make Fargo a more family friendly place where people want to come to live, work, learn, and … Continue reading