New York’s potential soda restrictions elicit local reaction
May 31, 2012 in WDAY
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) – There’s no denying America and the world have obesity issues, but some are now arguing how New York City’s mayor wants to battle it is the real issue at hand. Mayor Bloomberg is proposing strict restrictions on the amount of pop someone can buy at a ballpark, grocery store, movie theater and the list goes on.
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Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) – No one has ever been arrested on the charge of pimping in North Dakota ever before – until now.
Fargo-Moorhead (WDAY TV) – For the first time in our country’s history, the majority of unemployed people in the US went to college. It’s millions of unemployed people scratching their head wondering, was the money spent on furthering their education worth it?
Minot, ND (WDAY TV) – People in Minot were blind-sided at the news that they’d lose a third of the town in its worst flood ever. It’s shocking to see what it still looks like 11 months later. It’s a North Dakota city with some spots that look like a 3rd world country.
Hankinson, ND (WDAY TV) – Investigators are working to track down someone who shot and killed 14 cattle in a southeastern North Dakota pasture.
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) – There’s a romance-novel that’s sparking controversy while leading a resurgence in a stagnant industry. The privacy of E-readers is making it easier and more comfortable for women to read those fairy-tale books about love and lust. At the fore-front is a book called 50 Shades of Grey.
Moorhead, MN (WDAY TV) — A Moorhead man is being called a Mothers Day hero, after saving his family from a burning apartment complex today.
Fargo-Moorhead (WDAY TV) – Vikings fans can rest easy tonight, the team is here to stay. The stadium bill leaped its final hurdle today as it passed the Senate, and Governor Mark Dayton says he’ll sign it the second it’s on his desk.
Oxbow, ND (WDAY TV) – People in Oxbow feel like they can’t catch a break. Today a county-hired bulldozer showed up and flattened two areas of the city’s permanent flood protection. It’s a FEMA law, a rule that residents and city leaders say makes no sense in this situation.
West Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) — West Fargo is growing so rapidly, in the next decade it could be maxed-out. From border to border, no more room to build anything. 
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