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West Fargo Public Schools (WFPS) is a public school district in West Fargo, North Dakota, United States.It serves a city population of 35,708. [3] As of the 2019–2020 school year, the district owns and operates one early childhood (kindergarten) centers, fourteen elementary schools, two middle schools, two comprehensive high schools, and one alternative high school.
Once entering West Fargo, US 10 passes to the north of Bonanzaville, USA, a history museum complex before entering the downtown area of West Fargo. Continuing east, US 10 enters Fargo at its intersection with 45th Street and then intersects I-29 / US 81 (exit 65) at a partial cloverleaf interchange a mile (1.6 km) later.
West Fargo is a city in Cass County, North Dakota, United States.It is, as of the 2020 census, the fifth most populous city in the state of North Dakota with a population of 38,626, [5] and it is one of the state's fastest growing cities. [8]
North Dakota Highway 200 (ND 200) is a major east–west state highway in North Dakota, United States. It runs from Minnesota State Highway 200 at the Minnesota border near Halstad, Minnesota to Montana Highway 200 near Fairview, Montana. At nearly 416 miles (669 km), it is the longest state highway in North Dakota.
ND 66 west – Crystal: North end of ND 66 concurrency: 204.729: 329.479: ND 91 north: Southern terminus of ND 91: 206.414: 332.191: ND 91 south: Northern terminus of ND 91: Hamilton: 218.530: 351.690: ND 5 west – Cavalier: South end of ND 5 concurrency: Joliette Township: 228.353: 367.499: 203: I-29 south / ND 5 east – Grand Forks: South ...
West end of ND 3 concurrency 169.979: 273.555: US 52 Bus. west / ND 3 south – Hurdsfield: East end of ND 3 concurrency: Fessenden: 185.548: 298.611: ND 15 east – New Rockford 198.717: 319.804: ND 200 west – McClusky: West end of ND 200 concurrency: 208.720: 335.902: ND 30 north – Cathay: Mile marker 207 - 208 is vulnerable to flooding ...
US 281 west of Fort Totten: ND 20 near Camp Grafton: c. 1931: current formerly ND 34 ND 58: 9.800: 15.772 ND 200 near Fairview, Mont. ND 1804 near Buford: c. 1927: current ND 59 — — ND 15 in Fessenden, North Dakota: ND 7 west of Heaton, North Dakota: 1931: c. 1934: became part of US 52 ND 59: 1.063: 1.711 I-29 in Pembina
Shot within the North Dakota section of the Great Plains where a small population of Moose can be found. [1] The geography of North Dakota consists of three major geographic regions: in the east is the Red River Valley, west of this, the Missouri Plateau. The southwestern part of North Dakota is covered by the Great Plains, accentuated by the ...