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North Dakota’s groundbreaking drones law may be changed

by Chris Hennen | News | October 7th, 2015

…Lawmakers say concerns over weaponization are overblownRecently many North Dakota citizens were surprised to learn that the North Dakota Legislature passed a law which allowed local law enforcement departments to arm drones with non-lethal weapons, as a part of larger bill designed to provide 4th amendment protections for citizens on…

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Kegs and canvas

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 2nd, 2015

…Kegs and canvasThursday Oct 8, 5-9 p.m.Downtown FargoExperience live art and sample the area’s finest craft beer at the same time. Downtown businesses pair up with artists from the region that will tantalize your taste buds and stimulate your oculars. Purchase your wristband and pick up a kegs and canvas…

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The Brazaar

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 2nd, 2015

…The BrazaarThurs. Oct. 8, 6-10 p.m.Fargo Civic Center, 207 4th St. NBYOB.. er.. Bling your own bra to add to the bra chain at the Hodo for the sake of the Bras on Broadway charity, dance to Heart and Soul, eat fine food and have fun for a cause at…

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Local author releases children’s book

by Särah Nour | Writer's Block | October 2nd, 2015

…A little over three weeks ago, local author Peter Schultz released his first children’s book, “Peter the Slug and the Great Forest Race,” illustrated by his friend and colleague Ann Solyst and published by his own independent company, Silver Goat Media.The book centers on a slug named Peter who dreams…

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Crafts and drafts

by HPR Contributor | Culture | October 2nd, 2015

…Unbrewed Craft FestBy Brittney GoodmanOn Saturday, Oct. 3, from 1-8 p.m., Unglued Market comes to the Fargo Brewing Company for a free celebration of local handmade modern crafts, live music and craft beer. During Unbrewed Craft Fest, 20 local makers will sell their handmade wares. Live polka music will happen…

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Quilts on a barn? More likely than you think

by HPR Contributor | Culture | October 2nd, 2015

…By John ShowalterIf you’ve driven through a rural area (and there are a lot of those in the Midwest), you may have run across them. Panels of painted wood or metal hung on a barn or some other building, or even freestanding in someone’s lawn, painted with a quilt design.…

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Suedes Car Club to host fall swap meet

by HPR Contributor | Culture | October 2nd, 2015

…By Jamie HutchinsonHot rod enthusiasts will soon have an opportunity to buy, sell, barter and trade car parts when Suedes Car Club wheels its way into Top End Dragways to host its annual fall swap meet Sunday, Oct. 4.The event will give hot-rodders the opportunity to find the parts they…

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GOING HOG WILD

by Granville Wood | All About Food | October 2nd, 2015

…Swine isn’t a word we use in our everyday dialogue, well unless you are a pig farmer. It is one of those words if you say it ten times really quickly is becomes non-seneschal. By definition the term swine is a contemptible person, a brutal sensual person or any stout,…

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Drekker celebrates one year

by Krissy Ness | Beer Snob | October 2nd, 2015

…Drekker brewing company is celebrating its first year in business and it’s going to be one hell of a party. The brewery and taproom, located in downtown Fargo, will feature new beer, live music, brewery tours and more. The celebration will be this Saturday, Oct. 3, so set a reminder.The…

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Tomlin’s Time: “Grandma”

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | October 2nd, 2015

…In one sense, Paul Weitz’s “Grandma” is to Lily Tomlin what Wes Anderson’s “Rushmore” was to Bill Murray: a confirmation of the value, power and wonders of an underutilized – and sometimes misused – screen treasure. While we can hope that Weitz’s film will open for Tomlin some of the…

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