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by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | July 11th, 2018
…“This is their encounter with these people and this may be all that’s known about them,” Dr. Joseph Stuart, associate of history at the University of Mary in Bismarck, said. “These may be the only words that are preserved from this person. The students really respond well to that and…
by Jim Fuglie | Last Word | July 11th, 2018
…“Davis Refinery permit approved.”That was the headline in the paper last week, telling us that the North Dakota Department of Health has approved an air quality permit and issued a permit to construct an oil refinery three miles from Theodore Roosevelt National park. Yikes! What kind of monsters would want…
by C.S. Hagen | News | July 3rd, 2018
…FARGO– Three days before America’s 242nd birthday, a Second Civil War was forecasted, although technically, the prediction would have been the nation’s second-second civil war, as the first time the conspiracy was weaponized, the war never started.Neither did the war between right and left, or fascists and ANTIFA, or Republican…
by C.S. Hagen | News | July 1st, 2018
…FARGO – President Donald Trump came to North Dakota this week to promote current Congressman Kevin Cramer’s run for U.S. Senate, but dedicated less than three minutes of his speech to Cramer, preferring to speak for more than 70 minutes on his own policies.Here is a collection of President Trump’s…
by C.S. Hagen | News | June 30th, 2018
…FARGO – Out of 750 protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration polices across the nation Saturday, three of them occurred in North Dakota: Fargo, Grand Forks, and Antler, population 27.President Trump’s policy has ripped more than 2,300 migrant children from their parents at the southern border, and now after a court…
by C.S. Hagen | News | June 29th, 2018
…BISMARCK– Since Governor Doug Burgum won the governorship in 2016, he has been cited twice for financial issues. The first time came in February when he accepted approximately $37,000 worth of Super Bowl tickets and expenses from Xcel Energy. The second incident came this week after a performance audit on the…
by HPR Contributor | Theatre | June 28th, 2018
…By Tayler Klimektklimek@cord.eduGet ready to dive into a world full of demi-gods, mythological creatures, and plenty of disco balls when you see Fargo-Moorhead Community Theater’s exciting first show of its 72nd season: “Xanadu.” Take a ride through the life of a struggling artist and watch as a goddess helps him…
by C.S. Hagen | News | June 27th, 2018
…FARGO – President Donald J. Trump’s stranglehold is slipping, but don’t tell that to the lone midnight camper Front Row Joe, in front of Scheels Arena.Approximately 6,000 people gathered to hear the 45th President speak Wednesday evening, although Trump said the numbers added up to more than 15,000 who couldn’t get…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 27th, 2018
…July 5-8 Bird’s Hill Provincial Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba Check out over 70 artists from across the globe on nine stages in beautiful Birds Hill Provincial Park. A 45-year tradition celebrating people and music immersed in nature. This year’s lineup includes:Sheryl Crow,Bahamas,Courtney Barnett,The Strumbellas,Elle King,Phoebe Bridgers,John Butler Trio,Natalie MacMaster,A Tribe Called…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 27th, 2018
…Monday, July 9, at 7:30 p.m.Glasrud AuditoriumMSUM’s School of Media Arts & Design and the Red River Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society presents an evening of silent comedy shorts in honor of Dave Knutson, The films will be accompanied by live pipe-organ music in honor of Knudtson, who…