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1. Fargo tied for 4th among North Dakota cities in July scam reports (fargostandard.com) — Fargo saw three BBB Scam Tracker reports in July, ranking fourth among North Dakota cities but down slightly from June. Reported local losses totaled just $63, with the largest a $33 online purchase scam, yet officials warn fraud remains a growing national problem. Residents are encouraged to use BBB Scam Tracker to report and research scams.
2. Fargo Public Schools sets new goals for attendance, test scores and graduation rates (valleynewslive.com) — Fargo Public Schools has approved a new strategic plan and scorecard that raises targets for attendance, test scores, graduation, and work-based learning starting in the 2026-27 school year. Leaders emphasize getting students in class, aligning teaching with state standards, and boosting "Choice Ready" graduates, while also tracking staff retention, family satisfaction, and the district's financial health.
3. Protesters rally against Flock cameras despite heavy rain (valleynewslive.com) — Despite heavy rain, protesters gathered at Flock camera intersections around Fargo on Friday to challenge the city's use of automated license plate readers. Organizers with the Faith and Conviction Coalition say they worry about privacy, data access, and how long information is kept, while some residents argue the cameras should be tightly controlled or aren't needed in a smaller city like Fargo.
4. New NDSU President ready to move university forward in first year (kfgo.com) — NDSU's new president, speaking from Fargo, is outlining how he plans to grow enrollment and make financial aid clearer for students and families deciding where to attend college. He's pushing microcredentials and more interdisciplinary programs while seeking stronger partnerships with lawmakers and donors. His goal is to elevate NDSU's national standing in academics, research, and community impact.
5. Trading card collectors gather in Fargo (inforum.com) — Scheels Arena in Fargo is packed this weekend with the first-ever Uptown Card Show, featuring thousands of sports and Pokémon cards plus other collectibles. Vendors and families are buying, selling, and trading, with organizers hoping to turn today's 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. event into a recurring community gathering for local collectors of all ages.
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