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​Dr. Snyder’s 20 Tips to Topple Tyranny

by Charlie Barber | Last Word | December 4th, 2019

…“Because oil and gas are found all over the freaking place…companies need a rudimentary foreign policy to maximize…their ability to produce their product; (they need)…stability, access, control, simplicity. Countries may come and go, but oil and gas companies need to think bigger than that: …so the longer the relevant foreign…

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Are We Ready for the Death of Coal?

by HPR Contributor | Culture | November 27th, 2019

…By Waylon Hedegaardretiringwithcats@gmail.comI have lived a truly blessed life. I’m married to the best human being on the planet and have a child that fills my heart with pride. But I know what made most this possible was that I was fortunate to stumble into a great union career. Most…

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The Sanctuary puts a ring in it

by Ryan Janke | Culture | November 27th, 2019

…Independent wrestling returns to Fargo this weekend when F1rst Wrestling makes its debut in North Dakota at the Sanctuary Events Center Friday for a night of nonstop action that will feature regionally and nationally recognized namesF1rst Wrestling is based out of Minneapolis and is run by Arik Cannon who also…

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It Might Just Be the Holiday of All Holidays

by Granville Wood | All About Food | November 27th, 2019

…I am a voracious reader of anything culinary and a subscriber to several culinary periodicals. I like to hang onto them as I find it hard to throw away these culinary nuggets of information with their adventures to distant lands. I might be a hoarder as I have stacks of…

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Genocide In The U.S.

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | November 27th, 2019

…Race In the 399th Year of Our Civil WarThe first black slaves in the U.S. were brought to Virginia shores in 1620. In 399 years we still have not accepted all humans in the “United” States as equal citizens. No doubt we will “celebrate” the 400th year of our Civil…

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​Fargo residents call for ‘revolution’

by C.S. Hagen | News | November 27th, 2019

…FARGO — Climate change has been known and ignored for half a century, but Fargo residents made their voices known Wednesday during a city organized Town Hall event, demanding an end to fossil fuels and for the city to declare a climate change emergency. More than one hundred people showed…

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​The Aquarium Presents: Battle of the Hamm’s 2019

by John Strand | Best Bets | November 26th, 2019

…Saturday, November 30, 7 p.m.- howlin’The Aquarium, 226 N Broadway above Dempsey’s, FargoEstablished in 2004, this unique battle of the bands brings together 10 local acts to party for one night. Each band’s entry fee is a 30 pack of Hamm’s, and to the victor goes the 300-can spoils. 

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​DeLendrecie’s Holiday Open House

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 26th, 2019

…Saturday, November 30, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Delendrecie’s Waldorf Crystal, 624 Main Ave, FargoCheck out the first-ever Delendrecie’s Holiday Open House. Explore the diverse businesses housed within its walls and check out a variety of vendors throughout the first two levels. 

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​Theatre B Presents The Last Schwartz

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 26th, 2019

…November 29-December 21Theatre B, 215 10th St. N, MoorheadThe Last Schwartz by Deborah Zoe Laufer is the Holiday comedy about family dinners everyone can relate to. When the Schwartz children gather for the first anniversary of their father’s passing, drama ensures.

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Barn Dance with October Road

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 26th, 2019

…Friday, November 29, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.Arthur’s Barn, 1907 155th Ave SE, Arthur, NDWhether you are an expert swing dancer and line dancer or just a beginner, give it a whirl on the dance floor. October Road will be on stage 

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