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200 Rummage Sales all under one roof at the Anything Goes Sale
Today's blog is written by Michaela Schell, a local writer and business professional. I love rummage sales. Especially now when turning shabby into chic is super trendy. But, I'm not the best at actu...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 1:53 PM
Only Got $20 In My Pocket: Treats From Fargo's European Market
It's an exciting time to live in Fargo-Moorhead. Two, internationally-influenced markets opened, just within the past five months. Katerina Berg opened theEuropean Marketin the late fall and, in Febru...
Posted on 3/10/13 at 4:33 PM
We Love our Vendors and Shoppers
I always feel as though I neglect the vendors (and shoppers) when posting about JunkFest. But I gotta tell you.... THEY ROCK OUR WORLD! Here's a picture heavy post, but only a taste of what JunkFes...
Posted on 3/7/13 at 9:48 PM
Dovecote?
The Answer to the Flensburg Files' Frage for the Forum: To wrap up the 2012 Tour of the Christmas Markets in Germany, and in particular Saxony-Anhalt, let's go back to the question I had left for t...
Posted on 1/15/13 at 4:54 AM
My first trip to the local Asian market
I've driven by the various Asian grocery stores in the Fargo-Moorhead many times, but never been inside. A few weeks ago, I asked TM to stop into one on Main Ave to see what was available. I have a fr...
Posted on 11/29/12 at 10:16 AM
Stocks rise sharply on solid corporate earnings 
Stocks rallied today after several big U.S. companies reported solid third-quarter earnings. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 200 points.
By Daniel Wagner , October 21, 2011
Stocks rise as European leaders move to control debt 
European leaders moved more decisively today to control the region's debt crisis, and sent stocks sharply higher. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 102 points and closed at its highest level since late August.
By Chip Cutter and Francesca Levy , October 12, 2011
Stocks turn down on mixed jobs, Europe downgrades 
A three-day rally on the stock market faded today after a mixed jobs report and credit-rating cuts for Italy and Spain.
By Daniel Wagner and Matthew Craft , October 07, 2011
Stocks rise on help for European banks; Dow up 183 
The Dow Jones industrial average rose by more than 100 points for a third straight day today after U.S. retailers reported stronger September sales and the European Central Bank moved to support that region's lenders.
By David K. Randall , October 06, 2011
Stocks plunge after Fed announces stimulus steps
The Federal Reserve did what investors expected — it said it would buy Treasury bonds to help the economy. Stocks then plunged because investors saw a grim forecast behind the Fed's plans.By Chip Cutter and Francesca Levy , September 21, 2011
Stocks close mixed as traders await Fed decision 
Stocks are erasing their gains after rallying all day on hopes the Federal Reserve would take steps to stimulate the economy.
By Francesca Levy , September 20, 2011
UPDATE: Stocks slide after Bernanke offers no new stimulus
Stocks closed sharply lower today after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke offered no new insight into whether the central bank will act soon to prop up the economy.By David K. Randall , September 08, 2011
Stocks fall sharply as Europe worries deepen
Stocks are falling sharply in midday trading as worries deepen about Europe's debt crisis and the weak U.S. economy.By David K. Randall , September 06, 2011
Banks stocks lead market lower, ending 4-day rally 
Stocks traded mixed today after U.S. manufacturing expanded in August, but at a slower rate than the month before. Retailers reported strong sales despite wild swings in the stock market and worries about the economy.
By Chip Cutter , September 01, 2011
Stocks close slightly higher on earnings reports
U.S. stocks fluctuated today after companies reported strong earnings but gave mixed forecasts for the future.By Stan Choe , August 17, 2011
Strong Wall Street open boosts European markets
A strong Wall Street opening boosted European markets today after they had been bruised by mounting evidence of a slowdown in Europe's economy and disappointment over the latest batch of measures to resolve Europe's spiraling debt crisis.By Colleen Barry , August 17, 2011
Asia stocks rise after Wall Street lurches higher 
Asian stocks moved higher Friday after investors starved of positive economic news latched onto a slight drop in U.S. unemployment claims to propel Wall Street dramatically higher.
By Pamela Sampson , August 11, 2011
Jasmine Steiner, Bismarck, letter: New rules threaten independent contractors 
Self-employed individuals earning modest incomes are finding themselves hounded by regulation.
By Jasmine Steiner , July 23, 2011
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA:: Man held in gas station attack ... Crash death prompts lawsuits ... Ex-broker ordered to prison ... more 
A Montana man is being held without bond in an attack at a gas station near Minot. Peter Maki, Kalispell, Mont., appeared confused during a teleconference Friday in Northwest District Court. He’s charged with attempted murder. A judge denied bond for Maki and ordered a mental evaluation.
By Associated Press , March 14, 2010
AROUND THE REGION: Grandparent scam again ... GF among top stock pickers ... Biodiesel rule partly lifted ... more
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem said the so-called “grandparent scam” persists in North Dakota. In the scam, a con artist calls a senior citizen, pretending to be a grandchild with an emergency and asks for money.By Associated Press/Forum Communications , January 18, 2010
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