Monday, May 19th, 2025
Good morning, Fargo. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 19th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ This weekend, the Dakota Card Show—featuring over 200 vendors selling sports cards, Pokemon cards, signed jerseys and rare currency—filled Veterans Memorial Arena in West Fargo. Organizers said at least 1,700 tickets were sold on Saturday, with the weekend total exceeding 2,000 attendees. KVRR
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Admiral Stuart Munsch accepted an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from NDSU, showing his strong ties to the region while he holds a NATO command in Naples. He returned to speak to the 2025 graduates — saying that North Dakota produces leaders with a strong sense of responsibility. KVRR
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Fargo Cass Public Health will host a second walk-in Measles, Mumps + Rubella vaccine clinic on Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 1240 25th Street South in Fargo. Residents should bring insurance information so those uninsured may receive low-cost shots through Vaccines for Children + Vaccines for Adults. KVRR
- ➤ Today, riders in Fargo joined the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride by gathering at Red River Triumph in Moorhead to raise funds for men’s mental and prostate health. The event, which began in 2012 in Australia and now spans 121 countries—49 riders are registered locally for the ride. KVRR
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks lost their series rubber match to the Lake Country DockHounds 3-2 on Sunday afternoon while Robert Perez Jr. drove in both runs and Orlando Rodriguez gave up two runs in five innings — the team now stands at 6-3 and will host the Chicago Dogs on Tuesday night. WDAY Radio
- ➤ The Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks lost their series rubber match 3-2 to the Lake Country DockHounds on Sunday afternoon as Orlando Rodriguez allowed two runs in five innings while Garrett Alexander pitched a shutout inning in relief and Robert Perez Jr. drove in both runs. The team sits at 6-3, is off today, and will host the Chicago Dogs on Tuesday night—Jake Dykhoff recorded an unearned run and took the loss. AM 1100 The Flag
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FM USBC Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet
6-9 p.m. — Avalon Events Center — $35 before May 9th — Celebrate achievements with awards, dinner, and Hall of Fame induction.
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Night at the Museum with Unglued: Crafting Experience
6-8 p.m. — Plains Art Museum — Ticket required — Get creative with candles and collages while enjoying the vibrant artwork of Anne Labovitz with a cash bar available.
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Asian Night Market
4:30-9 p.m. — Fargo Air Museum — Free entry — Celebrate the vibrant spirit of AAPI culture with local vendors and traditional night market ambiance.
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Stained Glass Hummingbird Workshop
6-8 p.m. — Brewhalla — Ticket required — Create a beautiful stained glass hummingbird to brighten your home this spring.
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Fargo Marathon Festivities
7 PM — 33 17th Ave N, Fargo, ND — Free admission — Celebrate marathon weekend with an all-day family-friendly bash full of fun and festivities.
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World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series
6 PM — Red River Valley Speedway — Cheap tickets available — Experience the thrill of sprint car racing live in West Fargo.
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Mad Alice - Tribute to Alice in Chains and Mad Season
8-9:30 p.m. — The Aquarium — Tickets available — Experience a powerhouse tribute to Alice in Chains and Mad Season with special guests Life of Grime.
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Legally Blonde Jr.
7:30-9 p.m. — TAK Music Venue — Tickets available — Enjoy a fun and upbeat rendition of Legally Blonde JR. by local STUDiO ViBE students.
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Yoga in the Park
6-7 p.m. — Rheault Farm — Free will donation ($5 suggested) — Experience an all-levels outdoor yoga class while supporting local charities in Fargo.
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Glass and Gem Paw Prints Workshop
6-8 p.m. — Brewhalla — Supplies included — Craft your own stained glass paw print while enjoying a fun and creative evening with Morgan's Stained Glass.
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Summer Entrepreneurship Retreat
This exclusive weeklong retreat (June 23-27) is for high school aged young women with big dreams and bold ideas. It will empower them through leadership training, hands-on entrepreneurship workshops, and lifestyle activities including hiking, photography, and student-friendly food prep - all on a vibrant college campus. (They’ll even receive a well-being kit full of goodies that you'll actually use!)
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