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Back Then with Tracy Briggs

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Midwest memories of the good old days and a few cool people we’ve met along the way. Find more stories by Tracy Briggs here: https://www.inforum.com/tracy-briggs

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Forum Communications Co.

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21. Feb 2024

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1970s kids remember candy cigarettes and freedom at their little corner stores 06.04.2022

Last week I wrote a column about Masse's Grocery, at 1140 Eighth St. N. in Fargo — a little mom and pop shop that delighted customers from 1947 to 1971. The story made me remember my own childhood and the little corner store where we spent our days. The memories flooded in about bike rides, sugary treats and getting our first sense of independence during some of my favorite summers of all time. I...

Remembering Fargo's Pavarotti of pork chops 30.03.2022

Napoleon and Simone Masse were a beloved French-Canadian couple who ran a mom and pop grocery store in north Fargo for 25 years. He is remembered for singing opera as he cut your pork chops. Now one former customer has a beloved butcher block from Masse's store in her kitchen. Read more: https://www.inforum.com/lifestyle/remembering-fargos-pavarotti-of-pork-chops

You might have tried to bring an ancestor back to life, but now you can give them a voice 23.03.2022

The genealogy site My Heritage is not only animating old photos, they're helping deceased loved ones talk and tell you their "LiveStory." Click here to read more.  Like what you're hearing? Unlock our entire news network for only ninety-nine cents a month for your first three months when you subscribe to inforum.com You heard that right! Subscribe now for only ninety-nine cents a month at inforum....

You think you're lucky? Meet a man who has legal proof on his driver's license 16.03.2022

As we approach the time of year where all talk is on "the luck of the Irish" and we go in search of four-leaf clovers (if the snow would ever melt, that is) I'd like to introduce you to a man who has proof that he's one lucky guy. It's on his left arm and on his driver's license. Meet Albert Luckyboy Dalmeida. Yes. Luckyboy. It's not his nickname. It's his legal middle name.  

Millennials and Gen Z might find love online, but Boomers and Gen X had Bud's Roller Rink 09.03.2022

Bud's Roller Rink in Moorhead was "the place to be" for teens in Fargo-Moorhead from 1962 into the 1990s. And for some it was the place to meet your crush or even your future spouse. https://www.inforum.com/lifestyle/gen-z-might-find-love-online-but-moorheads-baby-boomers-had-buds-roller-rink

Fargo woman finds 100-year-old letter to her great-uncle from the King of England 02.03.2022

FARGO — When 20-year-old Jens Olaf Kittlesrud arrived in England with a few thousand other American troops to fight in World War I, he was handed a letter from the King of England. Read more: https://www.inforum.com/lifestyle/fargo-woman-finds-100-year-old-letter-to-her-great-uncle-from-the-king-of-england

Peggy Lee called a North Dakota State University fraternity guy 'the first love of my life' 28.02.2022

FARGO — North Dakota Native and singing superstar Peggy Lee was an award-winning artist, but an award from a North Dakota State University fraternity in 1975 had her "misty-eyed." Read more: https://www.inforum.com/lifestyle/arts-and-entertainment/peggy-lee-called-a-north-dakota-state-university-fraternity-guy-the-first-love-of-my-life

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