June 29, 2008

Through the roof (Fargo Forum)

Area roofers swamped since early fall hail storm Fargo-area roofers are swamped with business. Some say there is too much for local companies to handle. Advertisement: Breezy Point Resort All inclusive golf vacation! All inclusive golf vacation! the pkg includes 3 days and 2 nights lodging,all meals in the new marina ll restaurant, beverages and snacks on the course, unlimited …

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