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by C.S. Hagen | News | December 4th, 2018
…FARGO – City Hall may have taken a little more taxpayer money than originally expected, but it is now fully operational and ready for business. Although the 215 office workers began moving in following a ribbon-cutting ceremony in September, the City of Fargo officially opened to the public on Tuesday.…
by C.S. Hagen | News | November 29th, 2018
…On the busiest shopping day of the year the federal government published an eye-opening report on climate change, saying that warming temperatures could soon imperil the American way of life and harm the health of nearly every citizen. Another report published earlier and conducted by independent scientists called for radical…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | November 28th, 2018
…by Ryan Jankeryan.janke78@gmail.comWhat started as a dream for the Housing Authority of Cass County four years ago will become a reality by 2020 says Executive Director Blake Strehlow. 60 current public housing units between 8th and 9th Avenue West on Sheyenne Street in West Fargo, which are some of the…
by HPR Contributor | Editorial | November 28th, 2018
…by Ed Gruchalla egruch@aol.comWith substantial evidence indicating the negative consequences of burning fossil fuels, why is it we have so much trouble in North Dakota moving on to cleaner forms of energy? Most of us are not ignorant of the consequences of dirty energy sources: changing weather patterns, increasing temperatures,…
by HPR Contributor | All About Food | November 28th, 2018
…by Ben Myhrebenmyhre35@gmail.comA Brief Look at The History of The CasseroleIf you never heard of hotdish, it is a type of casserole that is very common in the states of Minnesota and the Dakotas. I am pretty sure that everybody I know, knows what a hotdish is. In fact, it…
by Charlie Barber | Last Word | November 28th, 2018
…“(Søren) Kierkegaard…has opened our eyes to the shallowness of much of our pseudo-Christian life, and to the outright deception in politics which Christianity has been made to serve.” - William Hubben“The people starve because their superiors eat too much in taxes. The more laws there are, the more thieves and…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | November 28th, 2018
…Were it not for Steve McQueen’s professed admiration of the 1980s television series upon which his new movie is based, “Widows” might seem an unusual choice for the prestige filmmaker of “12 Years a Slave,” “Shame,” and “Hunger.” An often ridiculous Chicago-set heist movie with thematic interests in race, politics,…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | November 28th, 2018
…For my money, David Lowery has been as much fun to watch as any filmmaker of his generation. He’s a veteran editor, and it shows in the sensibilities, qualities, and pacing of his previous trio of features, the curious line-up of “Ain’t Them Bodies Saints,” “Pete’s Dragon,” and “A Ghost…
by Sabrina Hornung | Writer's Block | November 28th, 2018
…When Monday Night Football host Jon Gruden called Carson Wentz “North Dakota Tough” during one fateful Monday night game, it struck a chord within writer Jeff Kolpack. Though he didn’t come up with the idea for his latest book “North Dakota Tough” that night and he can’t really say exactly…
by HPR Contributor | Beer Snob | November 28th, 2018
…by Gabrielle Herschgabbyhersch@gmail.comphotography by Logan MacraeEver wish you could go to your favorite brewery without leaving your house? Finally, you can (sort of). Kilstone Brewing is now doing limited can releases of some of their most popular beers, which can be found at their brewery taproom, as well as in…