• The Great SnowGate Debate
    Jan 23 2023

    Every year, the debate of Snow Gates comes up.  Should Fargo have them or not?

    KFGO Reporters Ryan Janke and Madison Quinn took a deep dive into the always controversial topic of Snow Gates.  They interviewed 4 people with different perspectives including Sioux Falls Streets Operations Manager Dustin Hansen (Sioux Falls has used Snow Gates since 2012), Fargo Resident (and half of It Takes 2 on KFGO) J.J. Gordon, Director of Public Works for the City of Fargo Ben Dow, and Fargo City Commissioner Tony Gehrig.

    They all shared their opinions of how Snow Gates can help or hinder a city’s snow removal operation. Listen below and tell us what you think!

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    34 mins
  • Part 2 - Everyone's Home: Inside Fargo-Moorhead's quest to end homelessness
    Jan 17 2023

    Lt. Bill Ahfeldt of the Fargo Police and Jan Eliassen of the Downtown Engagement Center discuss homelessness downtown - misconceptions, mental health, and safety.

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    3 mins
  • Part 1 - Everyone's Home: Inside Fargo-Moorhead's quest to end homelessness
    Jan 16 2023

    Jan Eliassen runs the Fargo's Downtown Engagement Center. She discusses where the city's at with its efforts to end homelessness. 

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    3 mins
  • Introduction - Everyone's Home: Inside Fargo-Moorhead's quest to end homelessness
    Jan 12 2023

    KFGO News Reporter Tasha Carvell goes behind the scenes to find out what the F-M area is doing to end homelessness.

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    1 min
  • Police Lt. Greg Warren retires after 48 years
    Jan 3 2023

    After 48 years on the job, Greg Warren is calling it a day. The West Fargo Police lieutenant retires on January 6th, 2023. Warren worked in the Cass County Jail for a short time before joining West Fargo Police in 1975 where he worked under four police chiefs and was once a candidate for the job. He spent 19 years on patrol and currently has 23 people under his command. 

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    43 mins