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​Festival of wines returns to Sanctuary

by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | September 27th, 2017

…Daou Vineyards: First appearance in North DakotaAs our days get shorter and the evenings longer, thoughts of fall and the upcoming holiday season are not far behind; and of course, for many, that means wine season and entertaining indoors. It also means that one of the best wine events of…

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​Robots and rocky romance on Blu-ray

by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | September 27th, 2017

…Artificial Intelligence, robotic workers, unmanned space travel, fatherless children, and Korean conflicts are all recent hot news topics. In September of 1954 all of these were major themes of a low-budget sci-fi thriller targeted at children but with enough plotting and subtext to keep adults interested (perhaps more so today…

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​Nation, city, misleading public on refugee costs

by C.S. Hagen | News | September 27th, 2017

…Refugees cost taxpayers money, but the buck doesn’t stop thereFARGO – All fingers point to refugees being cost positive for cities, states, and the nation, and yet pressure from the Trump Administration on local city leaders to curb the influx of “huddled masses” persists.In Washington D.C., Trump Administration officials are…

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Good Anger?

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | September 27th, 2017

…Our opinion: To the president and NFL owners: put up or shut upAccording to Merriam Webster the definition of anger is as follows:1. a strong feeling of displeasure and usually of antagonism (see antagonism 1b) You could hear the anger in his voice.She found it hard to control her anger:rage…

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​“Strong Island”: Powerful Sundance Special Prize winner available on Netflix

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | September 27th, 2017

…“Strong Island,” Yance Ford’s vital cinematic elegy to his slain brother, is a gripping documentary presented with control and precision. That careful formality serves both the story and the filmmaker’s underlying thematic questions addressing the absurd but commonplace outcomes of the notion of justifiable homicide and the use of reasonable…

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​New Tech in Agriculture

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 27th, 2017

…Thursday, October 5, 3-6pmNDSU Alumni Center, 1241 University Dr NAn exciting afternoon of networking, panel discussions, and technology presentations. Entrepreneurs, investors, educators, and government officials who are building the future of agriculture through innovation. Free and open to the public. 650-813-9700

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Uffda Day

by John Strand | Best Bets | September 27th, 2017

…Sunday, October 1, 8am-5pm Rutland, N.D. Rutland’s famous Uffda Day: homemade lefse and other Norwegian specialities from food stalls. Five kilometer race, parade, car show, quilt show, two stages for music, arts & crafts, all in Rutland, Pride of the Prairie. Marcia Brakke, 701-680-2458

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​Postgame Parking Lot Party

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 27th, 2017

…Saturday, September 30, 4-10pmHerd & Horns, 1414 12th Ave N, FargoThe best part of football is tailgating, but there are so many rules that it’s being organized out of existence. At the Herd & Horns, tailgating as it should be, and in effect a protest against over-regulation and wet blanket…

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​Tamarac Fall Festival

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 27th, 2017

…Saturday, September 30, 10am-3pmTamarac Wildlife Refuge, 35704 County Road 26, Rochert MNWhat threatens wildlife habitats? Invasive species, lead, much more. Engaging activities for kids, crafts, puppet shows, hikes, photography display, refuge bus tours, lunch available for purchase. 62 miles from Moorhead. 218-847-2641 

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​Boomtown

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 27th, 2017

…September 29-30Dakota Magic Casino, Hankinson NDOne of the best cover bands around. “Can’t say enough about these guys and look forward to having them back soon and often,” says Pamela Leith of the West Fargo VFW. Background projection screen, also running during breaks. 701-634-3000

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