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by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 5th, 2017
…Friday, April 7, 7:30 AM - 1 PM Concordia’s Offutt School of Business, 901 8th St S, Moorhead This half-day conference will consist of breakfast, a choice between two panel discussions and three informational sessions. The sessions include topics like “Inclusive Business Ethics,” an “Identity” table discussion and “Engagement and Inclusion for…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 5th, 2017
…Thursday, April 6, 4 - 6 PMRoland Dille Center for the Arts Gallery, 1104 7th Ave S, MoorheadIt’s the second BFA exhibition of the year so come join the MSUM community in the celebration of artwork by artists like Kayla Hake, Lucas Schultz, Wendy Lee and Gibb Sheets. The artwork…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 5th, 2017
…Friday, April 14, 6 - 10 PMRed Raven Espresso Parlor, 916 Main Ave, FargoCome down to Red Raven on Good Friday to listen to some great music from Township as well as local bands like The Knotties, Sons of Mars and Gneil. This event is for all ages and costs…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 5th, 2017
…Monday, April 10, 6 - 8:30 PMUnitarian Universalist Church, 121 9th St S, FargoCome and join the Dakota Prairie Chapter of the North Country Trail Association for the Hiking/Backpacking Expo. The Expo will consist of two open house sessions filled with seven different hands-on stations as well as a two-part…
by Chuck Solly | Culture | April 5th, 2017
…Are you a risky computer user? At times I think we all are. Connecting to public Wi-Fi networks, for example, is a common practice, but these are also excellent avenues for attackers to snatch your personal information.Now we have a solution. VPN stands for virtual private network. These services use…
by Faye Seidler | Culture | April 5th, 2017
…The GSA Initiative is designed to create guidelines for founding new LGBTQ+ support and activity groups within the middle and high school settings in North Dakota. This initiative exists because of the lack of resources I had while going to school in this area and the current lack of resources…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | April 5th, 2017
…Where is a Socrates when you really need him?I was born in 1932 during the Great Depression. I was brought up in a tiny farmhouse without electricity or plumbing. I walked two miles to a little country school for eight years, uphill both ways, of course. So many fascinating things…
by A.D. Ness | Last Word | April 5th, 2017
…The answer is yes, of course it should. However, that is the simple answer. There is much more to it than that; and to understand the answer, one must understand why the last one closed. When the FMCBW—Fargo Moorhead Community Bicycle Workshop—first opened it was extraordinarily…
by Logan Macrae | All About Food | April 5th, 2017
…I visited Rosey’s twice on Saturday to get a real feel for the bistro. My first visit was at around 2:30pm. They were coming to the end of their lunch service, and it wasn’t very busy. The second was a much different affair. As I visited around 11:00pm, the environment…
by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | April 5th, 2017
…While it is true that beer aged in wooden barrels has been around for centuries, the modern practice of aging beer in a whiskey barrel was first tried in the early 1990s, with the initial experiments that would become Goose Island Brewing’s “Bourbon County Brand Stout.”Since then, scores of craft…