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​Lefse, krumkake, rommegrot, yum!

by Ben Haugmo | All About Food | December 7th, 2016

…For many of us, the holidays bring with them distinctive memories of traditional Scandinavian dishes. Fond recollections exist of lefse spread with butter and sugar, or sweet krumkake patterned with distinctive designs, that crumble to pieces in one’s mouth. Wouldn’t it be nice to learn how to create those treats…

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​Moorhead sin city

by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | December 7th, 2016

…“When I used to go to Ralph’s, people would say that it used to be a speakeasy—which is half true,” says Markus Krueger, Programming Director at the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County, “it was two separate speakeasies, and every building on that block was a speakeasy,…

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​Whiskey around the world: Canada

by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | December 7th, 2016

…Canadians were first introduced to whisky by Scottish immigrants. It is often referred to as “rye whisky” by Canadians, although unlike American “rye whiskey,” there is no requirement of a proportion of rye in the mash bill. The only requirements of Canadian whisky are that it be aged for at…

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​Steps in the right direction

by Ben Haugmo | Culture | December 7th, 2016

…Run a Google image search for “diversity in video games,” and the first result you’re likely to get is a collage of several 20-30 year old white guys, usually with a little scruff on their face. From the Assassin’s Creed to the Call of Duty, there’s a lot of homogenization…

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A long way to go

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | December 7th, 2016

…Things to considerIn this age of the disappearing middle-class and the greatest income inequality in our history, I see the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History is sponsoring a fund drive called KeepThem Ruby, to repair and preserve Minnesota’s own Judy Garland’s leather, sequined, and glass-beaded slippers from that epic…

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Transgender History Part One

by Faye Seidler | Culture | December 7th, 2016

…There were a number of people asking me why our public plans in North Dakota don’t cover transgender surgery. The easy answer to this is that they don’t legally have to, but I feel it is more important to understand the history that led to there being no coverage. Specifically,…

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​A white Christmas in more ways than one

by John Showalter | Theatre | December 7th, 2016

…As anyone who has lived in Fargo for any period of time knows, we are at precious little risk of not having the proverbial “White Christmas.” If anything, we have a surplus of the white fluffy stuff throughout the winter. Those times that that’s not the case are generally a…

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​‘Our Water Is Our Single Last Property’

by Jim Fuglie | Last Word | December 7th, 2016

…The most consistent argument made by North Dakota regulators and the owners of the Dakota Access Pipeline against the protest actions of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe is that the Tribe entered the pipeline approval process too late; they should have made their feelings known earlier in the process.In mid-November,…

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​Fargo Wants Peace, State Wants More Help, Energy Transfer Partners Will Carry On

by C.S. Hagen | News | December 6th, 2016

…FARGO – Fargo city leaders asked the state for a peaceful resolution Monday, while veterans from across the nation apologized for colonialist behavior, bowing before Native Americans in Standing Rock. Energy Transfer Partners reported it didn’t care what the US Army Corps of Engineers said. The Dakota Access Pipeline will…

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​Former Cass sergeant accuses sheriff of “double standards”

by C.S. Hagen | News | December 6th, 2016

…FARGO – A recently retired employee of the Cass County Sheriff’s Office criticized Sheriff Paul Laney before the Cass County Commissioners meeting Monday, threatening lawsuits on the horizon due to the sheriff’s favoritism, sexism, and double standards.Gail Wischmann, a 34-year employee of Cass County Sheriff’s Office, left the career she loved…

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