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Blackbird Woodfire and Nichole’s Fine Pastry and Cafe plan to run satellite operations, while Unglued is moving its full operation to Drekker Brewing Company's $20 million Brewhalla complex.
Artists in residence at the studios in Fargo's West Acres are ready to sell their work and demonstrate what they do during the annual craft festival.
Looking for something to do around town? Here are 5 ideas to get you out and about.
FARGO — Although it's not quite December yet, both shoppers and shop owners got into the holiday spirit during Small Business Saturday on Nov. 28.

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Downtown merchants are doing their "best to be creative" in attracting customers as they look to the holiday shopping season to salvage a tough 2020
FARGO — Fargo has a mask mandate, which means businesses are requiring customers to wear masks. But, that can be tricky because some people don't want to.
FARGO - Several small businesses in downtown Fargo’s 400 Block are reopening Friday, May 22, after more than two months of closure to slow the spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
FARGO — The annual St. Patrick's Day parade was scheduled to hit the streets of downtown Fargo Saturday, March 14, but coronavirus concerns put it on the shelf.
Unglued: Craft Fest organizer talks about contributors who have made a difference in the local makers' market.
LAKE PARK, Minn. — Thanks to growing interest, Unglued is expanding its annual summer camp for adults to two weekends.

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FARGO - Several national chain stores in Fargo and West Fargo have already planned their Sunday opening hours for when August arrives and North Dakota’s blue law restricting retail sales are swept away.
FARGO - Several individuals and community and business groups were honored for their contributions to tourism during the Fargo-Moorhead Convention & Visitors Bureau’s annual awards luncheon Tuesday, March 19, at the Radisson Hotel.
FARGO — What goes around comes around — and as the organizer of the Unglued: Craft Fest, Ashley Morken has seen what’s been around for nearly a decade.

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