
Longtime north Fargo apparel and embroidery business to close
The closure of a longtime north Fargo apparel and embroidery business signals a loss of an established local retailer in the FM area.

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The closure of a longtime north Fargo apparel and embroidery business signals a loss of an established local retailer in the FM area.


A north Fargo apparel and embroidery business operating since 1995, with a current location in Trollwood Village, will close at end of June, ending a 30-year local retail presence.


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