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by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 29th, 2020
…Saturday, February 1, 8- 11 amScoop n’ Dough Candy Co, 206 Roberts Alley, FargoBreakfast is the most important meal of the day, so why not start out your day with waffle or donut sundaes, cereal milkshakes, orange juice floats, and more. Enjoy a free cup of coffee with any breakfast…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 29th, 2020
…Saturday, February 1, 10- 11 amFargo Public Library, 102 3rd St N, FargoNature of the North and the Fargo Public Library have put together a workshop to share camping ideas and teach winter survival skills. These guys know how to make winter safety COOL! Make a survival kit, complete with…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 29th, 2020
…Friday, January 31, 6:30- 8 pmRourke Art Gallery + Museum, 521 Main Ave, MoorheadThe first ever group exhibition of jewelers at The Rourke with special guest curator Lexie Rundquist of Aerow. Lexie is a self-taught studio artist working predominantly with copper and gemstones, who specializes in electroformed jewelry.
by John Strand | All About Food | January 22nd, 2020
…by Jill Finkelsonjsfinkelson99@gmail.comHave any good stories from Ralph’s Corner Bar? The Historical Society of Clay County wants to bring us back in time to the Moorhead favorite and they need the local’s help. Musicians, bartenders, former (current) punk rockers and music dads all encouraged to attend. Bring stories, pictures, posters—…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | January 22nd, 2020
…by Taylor Markel taylormarkel@cableone.netWhat began as a single weekend of wintry activities, has now, for the first time in its history, snowballed into a multi-week celebration of all things winter! With countless, exhilarating activities like the beloved cardboard sled races, a coffee and cocoa crawl, a winter gear swap event…
by HPR Contributor | Editorial | January 22nd, 2020
…by Erin Thostensonphoto by Erin Thostenson, Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne.ErinAT@far.midco.net I’ve lived most of my life in Fargo, but I attended La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia last year to finish my degree in writing and literature. Australia is a very dear country to me and I care for…
by John Showalter | Beer Snob | January 22nd, 2020
…Even though it didn’t officially open until February 1st of last year, Moorhead bar Harold’s on Main had been under discussion for several years beforehand by its owners. Longtime friends and musicians Eric Odness, Rob Pope, Frank Bevan, Sean Tillman, Preston Olson, and Tom Kemmer wanted to provide a new…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | January 22nd, 2020
…Whatta Deal! A Heart Transplant Only Runs $1,698,831.13!Ten years ago our life expectancy plateaued—and then we started to lose years of life. Every other industrialized country has gained years. A study claims this has happened because of drug overdoses, suicides, alcohol-related diseases, and obesity. The age group 25-64 is dying…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | January 22nd, 2020
…by Kris Gruberperriex1@gmail.comHemp is a Cannabis plant grown all over the world, in temperate climates. It is fast-growing, beneficial to the soil, requires minimal fertilizer, and is pest resistant. The fibers are processed and used for cordage, fabric, bioplastics, construction material and paper. The seeds are edible, with a mild,…
by Jim Fuglie | News | January 22nd, 2020
…It’s time for an update on Meridian Energy Group and the Davis Refinery. You probably remember them, although it’s been a while since I last wrote about them. Meridian is the California/Texas company that wants to build an oil refinery just outside the boundary of Theodore Roosevelt National Park in…