Area Briefs

COMMUNITY SHOPPING EVENT TO SUPPORT LOCAL SMALL BUSINESS
WEST FARGO – Junkin’ Market Days will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday Nov 22 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday Nov 23 at the Red River Valley Fairgrounds (Butler Building).
The market features unique products from local small businesses such as boutique clothes, jewelry, home decor, furniture, candles, gourmet foods, and lots more.

21ST ANNUAL COIN SHOW OF NORTH DAKOTA
FARGO – Hosted by the Red River Valley Coin Club the event will be held Saturday, November 23rd, 2024 at the Ramada by Wyndham Fargo; 3333 13th Avenue South; Fargo ND from 9AM-5PM, FREE ADMISSION and door prizes. Dealers from the upper Midwest will be on hand to buy, sell or trade numismatic materials like U.S. and foreign coins, currency, tokens, medals and other items of related interest. Visit-www.redrivervalleycoinclub.org for more information.”

MOORHEAD POLICE INVESTIGATE GUNSHOTS
Gunshots fired in south Moorhead, no victims located.
MOORHEAD – On November 18, 2024, at approximately 9:42 p.m., Moorhead Police were dispatched to a report of gunshots heard in the 2700 block of 14 Street South. Upon arrival, officers found casings in the road. No victims or property damage were located. Witnesses reported a dark SUV possibly being involved.
Residents in the immediate area are asked to check video surveillance for anything relevant to the investigation. Anyone with information should contact the Red River Regional Dispatch Center at 701.451.7660 and ask to speak to a Moorhead Police Supervisor.

E. COLI CASES IN MINNESOTA LINKED TO RECALLED ORGANIC CARROTS
State health officials urge Minnesotans to dispose of recalled organic carrots
Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) officials are warning Minnesota consumers not to eat select organic whole carrots and organic baby carrots due to a multi-state Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O121:H19 outbreak announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Five Minnesotans between 15 and 44 years of age became ill between Sept. 21 and Oct. 6. One person has been hospitalized, and no deaths have been reported. The illnesses have been linked to eating organic carrots purchased from Costco, Target and HyVee, and brands have included Good and Gather, Bunny Luv and Cal-Organic.
Across the nation, 39 people infected with the outbreak strain of E. coli have been reported from 18 states. Of these cases, 15 people have been hospitalized and one death has been reported.
Grimmway Farms recalled multiples sizes and brands of bagged organic baby and whole carrots on Nov. 16. These products are likely no longer in stores for sale; however, the organic carrots may still be in people’s homes.
Health officials recommend people check their refrigerators or freezers for recalled carrots and throw them away. Do not eat any recalled bagged organic carrots.

MOORHEAD COMMUNITY EDUCATION WINTER CLASSES ARE NOW OPEN
Moorhead Community Education winter classes are now open for registration. Hundreds of class options provide unique learning experiences for everyone.
Through Community Education, people of all ages and all abilities have the opportunity to learn and have fun in a multitude of classes.
Anyone in the Fargo-Moorhead and surrounding areas can take a class through Moorhead Community Education.
District residents receive a discount on most classes.
Fees vary for classes.
Register for classes online at www.moorheadschools.org/ce or call 218-284-3400. To stay up to date on new classes, like and follow Moorhead Community Education on Facebook.

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