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​Marx Brothers Blu’s the ideal antidote to Election Day blues

by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | November 2nd, 2016

…By Christopher P. Jacobschristopher.jacobs@email.und.eduNext week’s presidential election is perhaps the most divisive and least-anticipated in recent history. None of the three main candidates comes close to having a majority voter appeal or enthusiastic support, to the extent that a vote for any one of them is essentially a vote against…

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​Young Blood Coffee: masterpieces in 12-ounce cups

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | November 2nd, 2016

…By Nicole Mendozanicole.i.mendoza@ndsu.edu Tim and Elisha Griffin rolled in and found their niche in Fargo, and they share a yearning even stronger than a cup of their best, a passion for the process of coffee production and ingestion. By Jove, we think they’ve got something!They’ve lived and worked in some…

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Let’s talk: the impact your vote has on the trans community

by HPR Contributor | Culture | November 2nd, 2016

…By Faye Seidlerfayeseidler@gmail.comThere are two things to understand, before I really get into how votes impact the trans community. The first is, I’m not here to tell you how to vote. Each person should vote for who they think would do the best job and there are way more issues…

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​First Annual Festival of Wines

by HPR Contributor | Beer Snob | November 2nd, 2016

…By Chris Larson Cjlarson75@gmail.comThe holidays are sneaking up on us faster than we would like to admit. There is one particular holiday shopping experience that really seems to frustrate a lot of my customers at the liquor store and if you are like any of them, you often feel overwhelmed…

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​The man in black

by John Strand | Music | November 2nd, 2016

…By Ben Haugmobenhaugmo@yahoo.comJoin artists from the Fargo-Moorhead area and the surrounding region this weekend to celebrating the work of legendary musician Johnny Cash. “Hear That Train A’ Comin’” takes place on Saturday at the Fargo Theatre.Merrill Piepkorn helped organize the event, and will also be performing during the show alongside…

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​The Bad Lands

by HPR Contributor | Outdoors | November 2nd, 2016

…By Jim Fugliejimfuglie920@gmail.comI’ve been a little cranky lately. Goofy elections, pipelines and oil refineries where they shouldn’t be, and oil and salt water spilling all over the place will do that. When that happens, I try to go to the Bad Lands and refresh my soul. When I can’t go…

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​Of Mercenaries, Prairie Fires, and “Illegal” Treatment of Inmates in North Dakota

by HPR Contributor | News | November 1st, 2016

…By C.S. HagenBISMARCK – The man who dressed as a “water protector” and reportedly drove his white Chevy toward Standing Rock’s main camp, armed with a semi-automatic Colt AR15, is a mercenary for Dakota Access Pipeline.Kyle Thompson, of Bismarck, also known as “War Eagle” after a native naming ceremony ten…

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“Battle” for Backwater Bridge Ends Peacefully

by HPR Contributor | News | October 29th, 2016

…By C.S. HagenCANNON BALL – The battle for Backwater Bridge erupted hours after law enforcement cleared “Treaty Camp,” arresting 142 people and pushing activists back two miles making room for Dakota Access Pipeline construction. Two Dakota Access trucks and one vehicle were set on fire near the bridge; an electronic…

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​Officials Storm Treaty Camp, Some Activists Fight Back

by C.S. Hagen | News | October 27th, 2016

…CANNONBALL – One footstep at a time, law enforcement pushed activists south of their “line in the sand,” overruning the “Treaty Camp,” and arresting 117 by early evening.Approximately 250 activists held firm, singing native songs, burning sweetgrass and tobacco, against heavily armed law enforcement. Some chained themselves to approaching machinery.…

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​The Law Strikes Back

by HPR Contributor | News | October 27th, 2016

…By C.S. HagenCANNONBALL – Hundreds of heavily-armed law enforcement officials marched on activists at their “Treaty Camp” Thursday morning.“Hold the line, be brave,” an activist called out.A massive fire was set at the activists’ frontline barricade on Highway 1806. Thick black smoke billowed toward approaching police, halting their advance. Two…

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