Thursday, September 18th, 2025
Good morning, Fargo. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 18th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Heroes Compass will host its fourth annual walk on Monday at 9:22 a.m. at Percy Godwin Park (also known as Elephant Park) to raise awareness for veterans facing suicidal thoughts; the 2.2-mile route will end at the Downtown Fargo VFW Post #762 building as the group notes that 22 veterans commit suicide each day. AM 1100 The Flag
- ➤ At Olivet Lutheran Church, dedicated quilters make about 250 quilts a year—half for local charities—and a special quilt was created for FM Volunteers for Ukraine to help Ukrainian refugee families losing sponsorship and legal work. The quilt will be auctioned at the Day of Peace Fundraiser at Gooseberry Park on Sunday, September 21 from 1 to 4 p.m. KVRR
- ➤ Heroes Compass will host its fourth annual walk to raise awareness for veteran suicide issues on Monday at 9:22 a.m. at Percy Godwin Park—also known as Elephant Park—near the Fargo VA Medical Center, with the 2.2-mile route ending at the Downtown Fargo VFW Post #762 building and highlighting that 22 veterans commit suicide every day. WDAY Radio
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Fargo residents will gather at the annual Anime Fargo convention on September 26th—touted as 'Obligatory Beach Episode'—which will feature Japanese animation, voice actors, artists, and cosplay. The event is all-ages-friendly and will showcase more vendors and games than previous years. KVRR
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ North Dakotans continue to choose air travel as eight commercial airports set a record for boardings in August with 112,982 passengers compared to 108,035 last year; Hector International Airport reached a record 50,867 boardings—marking 16 consecutive months of record-breaking traffic. AM 1100 The Flag
- ➤ A report from NDSU and the USDA shows that farmers face the worst basis ever recorded in North Dakota as harvest begins—prices have dropped to -150 cents per bushel while cash stands at 8.50 per bushel. The report also finds that South Dakota and Minnesota have experienced weaker basis at -100 cents and warns that supply chain shifts may keep the trend going. AM 1100 The Flag
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Today, volunteers from local businesses and high schoolers planted around 200 trees and 2,000 shrubs along the Red River as part of the annual Reforest the Red event—this work aims to restore native plants and support river wildlife. KVRR
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A town hall meeting is scheduled for next Tuesday, September 23 from 5 to 6:30 at Fargo City Commission Chambers to discuss relocating the Downtown Engagement Center—DEC. Three possible sites have been announced, and the city will revisit the topic at its September 29 meeting. KVRR
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Fargo Force head coach Brett Skinner previewed the upcoming 2025-26 season during a weekly coaches conversation on September 17, 2025—joining Big Game James McCarty and Jace Denman to discuss new coaching staff additions and plans for opening weekend. The discussion set the stage for the team's season as they prepared for key games in the coming schedule. WDAY Radio
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Red River Market BBQ Day
10 AM – 2 PM — Broadway Square — SNAP/EBT accepted — Enjoy local vendors, live country music, and BBQ demos at this vibrant community event.
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Piff the Magic Dragon
7-10 p.m. — Fargo Theatre — Last-minute ticket deals available — Experience the quirky magic and comedy of Piff the Magic Dragon.
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Live Trivia Night at Louie's
7-9 p.m. — Louie’s Sports Bar & Grill — Free entry — Test your knowledge and have a fun night with trivia challenges.
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Stained Glass Workshop with Morgan's Stained Glass
6-8 p.m. — Brewhalla — Cost of ticket required — Create your own stained glass lotus flower piece while learning the art of copper foil and soldering.
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Doug E. Fresh Concert
6:30-8 p.m. — UP District Festival Field — Ticketed event — Experience the legendary Human Beatbox Doug E. Fresh bring back the golden era of hip-hop.
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Lee Brice Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — Scheels Arena — Tickets starting at $38 — Enjoy a night of country music with Lee Brice in Fargo.
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