Friday, October 17th, 2025
Good morning, Fargo. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 17th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Essentia Health and Moorhead officials announced a $1 million investment to fund the future Moorhead Public Library and Community Center and upgrade the River Corridor Trail into the Essentia Health River Walk—projects aimed at boosting community connection and wellness. WDAY Radio
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ 15th Avenue South is closed after a water main break near a U-Haul facility caused major flooding that first responders reported at 4:45 a.m. on October 16—officials have not set a reopening time. AM 1100 The Flag
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ NDSU’s 10th annual Giving Day raised $2.9 million by exceeding its $1.25 million goal during the two-day online event held Oct. 14–15, with thousands of donors contributing from the NDSU community. The funds will support scholarships, research and student programs (including 1,890 minutes of giving) (marking a decade of growing support). NDSU
- ➤ More than 6,000 North Dakota high school students were enrolled in college courses for dual credit — earning both high school and college credit when they pass the course. Deputy Commissioner Lisa Johnson explained key guidelines, including a 2.0 GPA requirement, before the Legislature’s interim Education Committee while the Bank of North Dakota provided financial support. KVRR
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ North Dakota Treasurer Tom Beadle said the state’s economy is doing well overall but agriculture and energy face challenges as oil rig counts dropped from 29 to 27 and rising costs hurt farmers. He added that while sales and corporate tax revenue fell last quarter, cash flow remains strong and a growing tech sector is expected to help balance these issues—promising a brighter outlook. AM 1100 The Flag
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread warned lawmakers that if federal tax credits are not renewed, tens of thousands of people may face insurance increases up to $3,735 in 2026 and as many as 10,000 might go uninsured while open enrollment will begin Nov. 1 — he urged Congress to act quickly to address rising health care costs. KVRR
- ➤ Essentia Health is expanding its mobile mammography program during October to bring 3-D breast cancer screenings to nearly 20 rural communities in central ND and western Wisconsin + the initiative will lower travel time and ease scheduling barriers by offering on-site care through local clinics or MyChart. AM 1100 The Flag
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Fawcett is a nine-week-old kitten who came to Homeward Animal Shelter one week ago with a degloved lower jaw and underwent surgery to reattach his facial tissue—he now shows only slight puffiness. He is not eating as much yet and will continue to recover until he is ready for adoption. KVRR
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ On October 16 at 7:00 a.m., Big Game James McCarty and Jace Denman interviewed Assistant Coach Carson Kosobud during their weekly Fargo Force Coaches conversation — he shared his journey into coaching and explained how the team has played so far this season. WDAY Radio
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Red River Market
10 AM – 2 PM — Broadway Square — SNAP/EBT accepted — Explore local vendors, enjoy live music, and partake in a cooking demonstration.
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Book Flower Vase Upcycle Workshop
6-7:30 p.m. — Brewhalla - Market / Events / Hotel — Ticket required — Transform old pages into charming vases while enjoying a creative evening.
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Spooky Seasonal Watercolor Workshop
6-8 p.m. — Brewhalla - Market / Events / Hotel — Ticket required — Unleash your creativity with Halloween-themed watercolor painting under expert guidance.
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Fargo North vs. Wahpeton Senior Swim Meet
9 a.m. — Hulbert Aquatic Center — Entry limits apply — Compete in exciting individual and relay swim events at this high school showdown.
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Dylan Scott Easy Does It Tour
7-11 p.m. — Scheels Arena — Check local listings for ticket info — Enjoy an evening with multi-Platinum country artist Dylan Scott and special guests Josh Ross and Zach John King.
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Haunted Hangar at Fargo Air Museum
4-6 p.m. — Fargo Air Museum — Regular Museum admission applies — Explore a spooky scavenger hunt and hear chilling tales from the skies.
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Autumn Watercolor Workshop: Maple Leaf Art
11:30 a.m. — Brewhalla - Market / Events / Hotel — Ticket required — Unwind with a creative watercolor pencil workshop while enjoying your lunch.
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Autumn Beaded Charm Jewelry Workshop
6-8 p.m. — Brewhalla - Market / Events / Hotel — Registration needed — Create your own autumnal necklace or bracelet with beads and charms amidst the fall spirit.
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Halloween Story Squad
9:30-11 a.m. — West Acres Mall — Free entry — Experience a spooky Halloween story time with costumes and fun activities for kids.
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Jonathan Scales Fourchestra Concert
Experience jazz-rock fusion at Minnesota State Moorhead when the Jonathan Scales Fourchestra, a power trio on electric bass, drums and steel pans, takes the stage of the Hansen Theatre at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1. Tickets are $10; part of the Cherly Nelson Lossett Performing Art Series.
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