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by HPR Contributor | Best Bets | October 26th, 2016
…Friday, Oct 28, 10am-8pm; Saturday, Oct 29, 9am-5pmFargoDome, 1800 University Dr N, FargoThe Fargo Christmas Show includes over 240 booths showcasing products hand made from across the U.S. Over 140 exhibitors will fill their booths with arts, crafts, and baked goods, all of which have that touch of being hand…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 26th, 2016
…Thursday, October 27, 7-9pmThe Spirit Room, 111 Broadway N, FargoCarol Albright’s patchwork figures are a playful use of the textures and style of patchwork quilting in ceramic sculptures. The artist talk is at 7:30pm and the event is free and open to the public.
by HPR Contributor | News | October 26th, 2016
…By C.S. HagenMANDAN – An investigation launched by Morton County Sheriff’s Department has proven the dog handlers on September 3 were not properly licensed to perform security work in the Peace Garden State.But because security personnel cannot be identified, no charges are forthcoming from county law enforcement, according to Morton…
by HPR Contributor | News | October 25th, 2016
…By C.S. HagenCANNONBALL – Highway 1806 is more than a road to Standing Rock activists.The pitched hills dotted with wild sage, the roaming buffalo herds, the listless ponds hedged by crooked elms, are postcard perfect, revealing nothing of the racial hatred and violence the lands have seen in the past…
by HPR Contributor | News | October 24th, 2016
…By C.S. HagenCANNON BALL – The head of state, chief, and chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Dave Archambault II, called upon the U.S. Department of Justice for an injunction against the Dakota Access Pipeline on Monday morning.“We are disappointed to see that our state and congressional delegations and…
by HPR Contributor | News | October 23rd, 2016
…By C.S. HagenPhotos by Rob Wilson PhotographyCANNONBALL – An ancient, bloodless war fuels the Dakota Access Pipeline controversy. It’s a war of words and aged rhetoric; a war of cultures beckoning back the “good old days” of Manifest Destiny and settlers versus the Indians.Fear the scalp-taking Indian, the Peace Garden…
by C.S. Hagen | Culture | October 23rd, 2016
…SHAANXI, CHINA (PRC) – Chen Xing yawned for the tenth time and moved to the screened door of his shaman clinic. He yawned not from boredom, but rather in preparation for the spirit about to possess him.Among other more painful affects, the yawns were a human price to pay for…
by HPR Contributor | All About Food | October 20th, 2016
…By Ben Haugmobenhaugmo@yahoo.comWild rice is a crop that is marked by its “terroir,” or the unique texture, flavor, and other characteristics that are impacted by its growing environment. It’s a food that tastes like where it comes from. Each strain of wild rice is different, depending on the body of…
by HPR Contributor | News | October 20th, 2016
…By C.S. Hagencshagen@hpr1.comDespite the Republican presidential nominee’s recent political setbacks, most North Dakota Republican leaders still plan to vote for Donald J. Trump on November 8, and not November 28 as Trump recently told an audience.Governor Jack Dalrymple R-N.D., and Congressman Kevin Cramer R-N.D., both support Trump for commander-in-chief, and…
by Brittney Goodman | Culture | October 19th, 2016
…“Trivia, unlike karaoke, which typically attracts the more outgoing, theatrical crowd, appeals to all personality types. Whether you’re a sports fanatic, movie guru, or just a nerd, there is something in each trivia show for all types of people.”—Donny Dahl, Trivia TakeoverTelevision quiz shows like “The $64,000 Question”…