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The Fort Seward Wagon Train celebrates its 45th year while ND celebrates 125th

by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | June 19th, 2014

…The Fort Seward Wagon Train has fascinated me ever since it passed by my grandparents place just outside of Jamestown, N.D. when I was but a wee one-year-old. Covered wagons pulled by mules or draft horses, saddle horses with women in sun bonnets—what about this equation wouldn’t capture…

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Chevelle: Rockers of Future Past

by HPR Contributor | Music | June 19th, 2014

…By Austin KettelhutChevelle, the hard rocking trio from Chicago, has established itself as one of the few bands that has not only survived the “post-grunge rock” phase of the early 2000s, but has also separated itself from the era entirely. Once upon a time the group would have been lumped…

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​Conservative marijuana

by Chris Hennen | News | June 12th, 2014

…The medical marijuana law passed by the Minnesota Legislature and signed into law recently by Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton is a carefully crafted compromise unlike any other medical marijuana law in the country. As such, many Minnesotans are unsure exactly how it will work and how effective it will be.The…

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​Lost and Found at The Rourke’s 55th Midwestern

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | June 12th, 2014

…The Rourke Gallery was established June 18, 1960. This year, June 18 marks the 55th annual Midwestern Art Invitational at the Rourke Art Gallery in Moorhead and consequently renders the exhibition one of the longest consecutively running invitationals in the country. Since its inception, The Rourke has been a jewel…

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​50 years of Hootenannies

by Jack Dura | Theatre | June 12th, 2014

…It’s a summer of celebration at the Fair Hills Resort on Pelican Lake in Minnesota lakes country. The resort’s long-running musical variety show Hootenanny (“The Hoot”) enters its 50th season this month, marking half a century of fun for all.Family-owned since 1926, the Fair Hills Resort has had singalongs and…

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Kelsy Hewitt’s ​Passion for Fashion

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | June 5th, 2014

…Kelsy Hewitt has been fascinated with the idea of clothing design since the age of five. She remembers being scolded for cutting and altering her own clothing and pouring over fashion magazines to scope out the latest trends and eventually draw up her own designs. So it was no wonder…

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​DogIDs, for our furry friends

by HPR Contributor | Culture | June 5th, 2014

…By Rick AbbottDogIDs’ south Fargo office is pretty different than other offices. A huge, bounding Great Dane named Cyrus quickly makes his way through the building, with River, a yellow Lab, closely in tow. The business, which sells personalized, engraved dog tags and a slew of other accessories, was started…

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​Art for concerned strangers

by Diane Miller | Arts | May 29th, 2014

…Red Hat Project addresses and undresses human concernWould you reveal your biggest life concern to a complete stranger on the street?What if she were holding a camera, wearing a blazing red knit hat and asking you to exchange clothes? A number of locals said “yes” to Fargo artist Heather Zinger,…

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Empowerment to the People

by Amber Morgan | News | May 29th, 2014

…In the midst of North Dakota’s economic boom, the state is experiencing a rise in homelessness.Thousands of individuals are being drawn to the oil-fields in the western part of the state in search of work, but not everyone can find a job. Even some of the individuals who do find…

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Center for LGBT wellness

by Diane Miller | Culture | May 22nd, 2014

…Pride Collective and Community Center moving downtown; help neededFargo-Moorhead has its very own Pride Collective and Community Center. It’s been around for more than a decade, serving hundreds of LGBT community members and allies throughout the years. Yet still not many know of the establishment. Why?Location. The center was located…

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