MEMORABILIA

Two-Day Card Show Packs West Fargo Arena

The Dakota Card Show made good use of the space at Veterans Memorial.

WEST FARGO, N.D. – The trading card hobby is alive and well, as evidenced by the huge turnout this weekend at Veterans Memorial Arena. The Dakota Card Show set up 150 tables inside the space, which means well over 200 vendors were there showcasing their products. There were sports and Pokemon cards, of course, but also other collectibles like signed…

Totally Rad Vintage Festival Brings Retro Funk to West Fargo

The two-day event saw vendors selling collectibles from just about every possible decade.

A young gamer tries his hand at a system that came out long before his birth.WEST FARGO, N.D. – No matter what decade your favorite was, there was a bit of nostalgia available for everyone this weekend at the Veterans Memorial Arena. That’s because the Totally Rad Vintage Fest took over the space with all sorts of fabulous clothing and…

Fargo Card Show Draws Collectors of All Types

The event featured a preponderance of sports cards, but still had enough variety to keep everyone interested.

Collectors mill about and check out the myriad of cards for sale.FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – Sports card enthusiasts of all ages flocked to a show at the Holiday Inn this Sunday. The Fargo Card Show kicked off at 10 A.M. with vendors filling the Harvest Hall. Collectibles of all types were available for sale or trade, from Pokemon cards to…

Hjemkomst Center Ready for Monsters, Marvels & Memorabilia Exhibit

During the reception you will be able to snack and meet the local artists.

MOORHEAD, Minn. – Hjemkomst Center Gets Ready To Open Its New Exhibit. Monsters, Marvels and Memorabilia is inspired by an exhibition on another floor of the center about America’s Superheroes, Monsters and Villains. The exhibit will have photography, multimedia, and a video made by the Fargo–Moorhead Visual Artists. For the programming director of the event, there is a special artwork…

Deadwood Casino Owned by Kevin Costner Shuts Down

Midnight Star in Deadwood permanently closed its doors Tuesday, leaving about 40 full and part-time employees looking for work

DEADWOOD, SD — A casino owned by actor and director Kevin Costner has shut down after operating for 26 years in South Dakota. Midnight Star in Deadwood permanently closed its doors Tuesday, leaving about 40 full and part-time employees looking for work. The closure comes four years after Costner put up 1,000 acres he owned near Deadwood on the market…