On this date in 1924, the North Dakota Supreme Court upheld the validity of the 1923 election dissolving North Fargo, finalizing its annexation to Fargo after years of legal disputes, paving the way for city improvements, expanded school access, and resolution of longstanding conflicts between the village and city.

Here is the complete story as it appeared in the paper that day:

Dissolution Election Of April, 1923, Is Held To Have Been Valid

ENDS LONG AND STUBBORN CONTEST

Village Has Been Part Of City Since November, Last Year

There is no Village of North Fargo. The territory formerly embraced within that village is now, and has been for some months, a part of the City of Fargo.

That is the effect of a decision of the North Dakota Supreme Court handed down today, ending one of the lo

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