North Dakota
‘Taste of Philly’ to have grand opening for third location in North Dakota – KVRR Local News
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Fargo will soon be having another Taste of Philly with the new restaurant’s grand opening on Friday.
The third location in North Dakota for Taste of Philly had a soft opening today across from Sheyenne High School.
The chain was started by owner Tim Brown over thirty years ago.
Originally from Philadelphia, Brown has been a Fargo native for the past twenty years.
Bringing Fargo their first taste of the ‘real Philly cheesesteak’ back in January along 13th Avenue South. The other location is in Grand Forks.
“We’ve seen a lot of good success in the Colorado markets, so moving here to North Dakota and getting an opportunity to start a get a different market. Get some people who haven’t really experienced cheesesteaks like that. It’s a good opportunity, and I think people are really coming around to the idea of cheesesteaks,” said Ryan Stroup, General Manager at Taste of Philly.
Customers who visit Taste of Philly this month can mention KVRR at the new location and receive $5 off a sandwich.
North Dakota
Caution urged for drivers in North Dakota due to drifting snow
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Drivers in parts North Dakota are being urged to use caution as drifting snow continues to impact road conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, strong northwest winds are creating areas of blowing and drifting snow.
That snow is sticking to previously plowed roadways, leading to slick and potentially hazardous travel conditions.
The advisory includes Burleigh County, Emmons County, Kidder County, Logan County, and McIntosh County.
North Dakota
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North Dakota
Accumulating snow to worsen road conditions in southern part of North Dakota
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — As the snow continues accumulating in the Bismarck/Mandan area and surrounding communities, the roads will become snow-covered and slippery.
Accumulations of 7-8 inches are expected in Bismarck, and more snow is expected further south, with as much as 9-12 inches projected to accumulate in Ashley.
The U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) is advising people to drive carefully, as blowing snow can reduce visibility and slippery roads can make it difficult to maneuver a car.
The NWS is also advising people to leave extra time for travel, have an emergency kit in their car, and tell others about their travel plans.
Conditions are expected to improve from west to east on Saturday.
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