Rocky’s Downtown Hour Episode 019: From Clydesdales to Crowns

This week on Rocky’s Downtown Hour, Rocky Schneider kicks off Labor Day weekend with a full slate of Fargo’s downtown happenings. From family fun at the Red River Market to the sold-out lemonade crawl, downtown is buzzing with energy.

Special guest Rich Slagle of McGough Construction shares how the company has shaped Fargo’s skyline, including Broadway Square and the upcoming convention center project. Later, Sophia Richards, former Miss North Dakota, joins to talk about the first-ever Miss Downtown Fargo Pageant at the historic Fargo Theatre—scholarships, crowns, and community pride included.

Rocky also spotlights free upcoming events: the Fargo Fashion Show, a

 

This week on Rocky’s Downtown Hour, Rocky Schneider kicks off Labor Day weekend with a full slate of Fargo’s downtown happenings. From family fun at the Red River Market to the sold-out lemonade crawl, downtown is buzzing with energy.

Special guest Rich Slagle of McGough Construction shares how the company has shaped Fargo’s skyline, including Broadway Square and the upcoming convention center project. Later, Sophia Richards, former Miss North Dakota, joins to talk about the first-ever Miss Downtown Fargo Pageant at the historic Fargo Theatre—scholarships, crowns, and community pride included.

Rocky also spotlights free upcoming events: the Fargo Fashion Show, a midweek concert with Mark Erelli, and the iconic Budweiser Clydesdales parading through downtown. Plus, he gives a sneak peek into downtown’s refresh—from new signage and painted streetlights to expanded amenities connecting campuses and neighborhoods.

 

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