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by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | August 15th, 2018
…When I was first introduced to the traditional spirit of my ancestors, Akvavit (or aquavit), I never thought I’d ever find myself standing next to a giant “Viking” ship while comparing different brands of the “water of life” but there I was, on a Tuesday night at the Hjemkomst Center…
by Jim Fuglie | Last Word | August 15th, 2018
…Well, after nearly a dozen years of delay, it looks like Billings County is finally going to build a bridge over the Little Missouri State Scenic River north of Medora. The county posted a notice in the Federal Register on October 12, 2006, that it was beginning an Environmental Impact…
by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | August 15th, 2018
…It may be cliche to say the apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree, but when wet plate artist Shane Balkowitsch found out that his 15-year-old daughter Abby Balkowitsch was following in his photography footsteps, he was thrilled.“I can remember the day, on May 24th of this year, I…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | August 15th, 2018
…Elsie Fisher’s Kayla Day is the lonely but indefatigable middle-school protagonist of first-time feature filmmaker Bo Burnham’s “Eighth Grade,” a winning addition to the pantheon of the adolescent cinematic bildungsroman. What details and nuances other performers might have brought to the role we wouldn’t dare to imagine, so perfect is…
by HPR Contributor | Music | August 15th, 2018
…By Travis Hopkinstrav.hopkins@yahoo.com Every musician remembers the bands and artists that lit their fire, igniting the spark for their love of music. It’s a love like no other, one that molds a lifestyle, fuels a dream and takes you on a journey. No matter who you are or what kind of…
by Charlie Barber | Last Word | August 15th, 2018
…“Liberty is a strong food, but a difficult one to digest; it needs a healthy stomach. I laugh at those degraded people who, letting conspirators incite them to rise in arms, dare to speak of liberty, without having even a notion of what it is; who, with hearts a prey…
by C.S. Hagen | News | August 14th, 2018
…FARGO – On the hottest of summer days, Brandon Medenwald hit the pavement. Comfortably dressed in shorts and a no-sweat polo shirt, he carried brochures in one hand.In his other hand he carried a mobile phone, frequently pushed buttons while keeping track of how many homes he’d visited since he…
by C.S. Hagen | News | August 13th, 2018
…FARGO – While on the road campaigning for political office one of the most frequent complaints Josh Boschee and Kylie Oversen hear from North Dakotans is how backward the state government is when it comes to the legalities behind setting up and maintaining a business.In many cases, fax machines are still…
by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | August 9th, 2018
…You may or may not have heard about Robinson, North Dakota… referred to by some as the “Paradise City,” a bounding oasis in beautiful pothole slough country nestled in the lush prairies of Kidder County and located on scenic Highway 36. Known best as a hunter’s or birder’s paradise, the…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 8th, 2018
…August 16-18Hotel Donaldson, 101 N Broadway, FargoCan you believe that the Hotel Donaldson is celebrating 15 years already? They’re dedicating a whole weekend of festivities for Dale Days this year. The fun starts Thursday expect “throwback specials,” hotel tours, and see live street artists at work. Evening patrons can anticipate…