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​The original crossing of the Missouri was to be north of Bismarck

by John Strand | Editorial | August 31st, 2016

…In case the North Dakota governor’s office has not figured it out yet, someone needs to tell them what an embarrassment they are. The Dalrymple-Wrigley team could not mishandle the Standing Rock protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline more than they already have, short of deploying the National Guard.In our…

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​Major App-eal

by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 31st, 2016

…By Ben Haugmobenhaugmo@yahoo.comWe often take for granted how much potential our smartphones possess. It’s easy to forget that our pocket-sized bricks of plastic and circuitry surpass much of the computer technology of the past. Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku has said that the power of a smartphone today outmatches that of…

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​Let’s go: transportation options for college students (and everyone)

by Brittney Goodman | Culture | August 31st, 2016

…You’re in college now—but how do you get around? Buses, bikes, taxis, and bicycles are all ways to move around in town without having to drive a car. Whether it be getting to work, school, shopping, entertainment, or getting home safely after downtown fun, it’s important to know…

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​Who would believe it? Michele Bachmann or an African gray parrot?

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | August 31st, 2016

…It’s getting to be a real bizarre world out thereWe have The Donald, once a classic psychopathic Democratic ass who is now running for president of 325 million people as a crazy psychopathic Republican elephant. He likes his name in twenty-foot high gold letters on everything. We have former Minnesota…

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​The hottest new trend in sustainable seafood comes in a tin

by Granville Wood | All About Food | August 31st, 2016

…With overfishing decimating seafood supplies around the world, the hottest new trend to hit our shores is tinned seafood. This is nothing new to the Europeans but it is taking hold here in the U.S. as fisheries find new ways to market their products in a manner that is as…

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​Women dominate two forgotten noir classics

by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | August 31st, 2016

…This past May, restorations of two long-forgotten film noir classics made their Blu-ray and DVD debut from Flicker Alley. Both films focus on strong female leading characters rather than the male detectives, gangsters, small-time crooks, and/or unwitting schlemiels who typically get lured by a scheming woman to their doom or…

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Cheap Eats and Drinks!

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | August 31st, 2016

…By Heather Schuerheather.schuer@gmail.comThere are well-known choices for saving some money when you go out eating and drinking, such as Buffalo Wild Wings, Sickies Garage, J.C. Chumley’s, and $1.00 tacos at Dempsey’s. But here are five places where I think you get more bang for your buck for either the quality,…

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​David Twamley’s Street Art Collages

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 31st, 2016

…Reception: Thursday, September 8, 6-8pm; artist’s talk, 6:30pmSpirit Room, 111 Broadway N, Downtown FargoColorful photo collages, inspired by the artist’s time in Los Angeles before moving to North Dakota. The exhibition will be up from September 4 to October 18 in Gallery I, free and open to the public.

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​Exposure Pop-up Festival Party

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 31st, 2016

…Thursday, September 8, from 5pmCorks & Canvas, Plains Art Museum, Sazerac’s Alley, Atomic CoffeeFirst, wine and art at downtown galleries; 7-8pm, Plains Art for George Slade of the Minnesota Center for Photography; 8-11pm, experimental film, local photographers’ work on sale at Sazerac’s and Atomic Coffee.  

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Tech Tailgate

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 31st, 2016

…Thursday, September 8, 5-8pmBrews on Broadway, 409 Broadway N, FargoThere are a lot of tech meetups now and it’s hard to know which to go to. Tech Tailgate say they are the coolest meetup around. Plenty of beer, so why not go and see if it’s true? In the former…

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