Permanent LED lighting is becoming one of the most requested exterior upgrades in the region, and Jay Dietz Construction is helping homeowners make the switch. Mention Fargo INC! and receive 15% off your next installation.
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In this Q&A, Mark Jensen, Director of the North Dakota State University Center for Banking and Finance, shares practical advice on banking, budgeting, borrowing, AI, and financial education.
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By combining high-resolution drone imagery, cloud-based analytics, and objective crop measurement, aerialPLOT helps agricultural companies better understand how their products perform in real-world field conditions.
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After moving to the U.S. from China and eventually making her way to Fargo, Aying built JOY Studio around natural materials and the belief that clothing should feel good, last long, and bring benefit to people and the earth.
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For Fargo entrepreneur Erick Roder, Rodemerica and Bounce House Party may look completely different on the surface—one built around open-road adventure, the other around private, stress-free birthday parties—but both are all about helping people escape.
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Check out our newest issue to learn about tons of amazing new businesses in the area, including Bounce House Party, JOY Studio, aerialPLOT, Birdies Athletic Club, and more!
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At 20, Jesse Hoss is the founder of Delegated Task, a growing agency helping Fargo businesses offload the work that slows them down—from content creation to systems to day-to-day execution.
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At 13, Lyric is behind LVL Glow Beauty Co., creating her own products, designing labels, and selling at vendor shows—all while learning the real side of business: sourcing, customer conversations, and building something that’s actually hers.
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At 25, Simon Murphy owns The Ski and Bike Shop—a Grand Forks staple he started working at as a teenager before stepping into ownership just a few years later.
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At just 7 and 5, Emmet and Margo are behind Emmet’s Creations, building and selling 3D wooden kits alongside their family—from flowers to mechanical models that take hours of patience and precision.
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Most kids are outside hunting and fishing for fun—Grayson Goheen turned it into a business. At just 11 years old, he’s behind Bubba’s Euros, creating European mounts and expanding into trapping gear like weasel boxes and muskrat floats.
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