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​An unexpected message of hope

by HPR Contributor | Culture | November 9th, 2016

…By Amy Venn amyvenn86@gmail.comEva Mozes Kor stopped by Williston State College last Wednesday with her unique message of forgiveness and determination in the face of adversity. Kor’s startling recollection of her time at Auschwitz made the attending audience wonder how she could possibly have survived the Holocaust; but survive she…

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​Purling Hiss with Les Dirty Frenchmen

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 9th, 2016

…Thursday, November 17, 8:30 doors, 9pm- 12am showThe Aquarium (Dempsey’s upstairs), 226 Broadway N, FargoThe Philadelphia-based alternative rock band. Heavy use of distortion and white noise (that’s where the name comes from) “retains a cranky strangeness.” Started touring in 2009, never stopped. Like all bands, they look hostile in photos.…

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​Handi-Wheels Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 9th, 2016

…Saturday, November 12, 4-8pmHope Lutheran Church, 2900 Broadway N, FargoMobility equals independence and HW strives to ensure that transportation is never a barrier to self-sufficiency. A family-friendly event to help people with disabilities and the elderly have access to specialized transportation. $10 and $6 for children under 12. 

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​NDSU vs. Indiana State

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 9th, 2016

…Saturday, November 12, 2:30pmFargoDome, 1800 University Dr N, FargoNDSU beat Indiana State last year, 28-14, in front of all their fans, and the Sycamores will be looking for revenge. NDSU has one of the best tailgating scenes around. Load your pickup bed, dress your pet dog in NDSU colors, and…

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​Concordia College Theatre: Big Fish

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 9th, 2016

…Friday, November 11, 8pm; November 13, 2pmFrances Comstock Theatre, 901 8th St S, MoorheadWhimsical and entertaining tale about family, life’s journey, and searching for the truth. Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman, tells tall tales, and his son Will is determined to find the truth behind them. $10 adults, $5 students…

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​ZOOcation: Watch Your Step Trek

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 9th, 2016

…Friday, November 11, 8am-3pmRed River Zoo, 4255 23rd Ave SUnder the supervision of the education department, children in grades 1 through 5 enjoy a mellow day of exploring the zoo, playing games, and meeting the zoo’s animals up close. Children must bring a bag lunch. $40, members $35. 

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​The Pig & the Pint

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 9th, 2016

…Thursday, November 10, 6pmThe Sanctuary, 670 4th Ave N, FargoBernie’s Liquor goes the whole hog, presents swine dining. Local restaurants are each given half a pig to prepare and a brewery to partner with. An intimate evening with chefs, brewmasters, and an abundance of suds and pork dishes. 21+  

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​DAPL Mobilizes to Dig under Lake Oahe

by HPR Contributor | News | November 8th, 2016

…By C.S. HagenCANNONBALL – In two weeks, Dakota Access Pipeline promises it will begin drilling across the Missouri River at Lake Oahe.In a statement released on national election day, Energy Transfer Partners, the parent company of Dakota Access LLC, said it was “mobilizing horizontal drilling equipment to the drill box…

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Clergy Arrested for Defending Standing Rock

by HPR Contributor | News | November 4th, 2016

…By C.S. HagenBISMARCK – Nineteen clergy and activists were arrested Thursday evening in the Peace Garden State’s capital; seventeen were sent to jail.Activists said it was “just another day at Standing Rock.”The arrests occurred in Bismarck, 45 miles away from Oceti Sakowin, the Seven Council Fires camp near Standing Rock…

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​Trapped at Cantapeta Creek

by HPR Contributor | News | November 3rd, 2016

…By C.S. HagenCANTAPETA CREEK – Activists defending water fought from inside a near-freezing creek Wednesday in a three-pronged attempt to gain access to Dakota Access Pipeline drill pad.Early Wednesday morning, activists built a makeshift bridge to span a sixty-foot section of the creek, but law enforcement destroyed it, sparking another…

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