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​Living La Vida Local: Downtown Fargo Street Fair’s Local Block of Artist Vendors

by Brittney Goodman | Culture | July 18th, 2018

…The 45th Annual Downtown Fargo Street Fair has been making efforts to increase the number of local vendors. The Local Block will be located at the north end of the 300 block on Broadway, near the Fargo Theatre.The High Plains Reader caught up with four of those artistic vendors to learn…

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​Fiddling around with Gaelynn Lea

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | July 18th, 2018

…We had a chance to chat with Duluth native Gaelynn Lea at Winnipeg Folk Festival. Not only did she tell us how she developed her sound she told us about her experience winning the NPR Tiny Desk Concert and the trials and tribulations of touring life with a disability.Gaelynn Lea:…

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​Time to get your hemp in a row

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | July 18th, 2018

…With all of the excitement surrounding the legalization of recreational and medicinal marijuana, why aren’t we discussing the possibilities of industrial hemp? You might not catch a buzz from it but there’s all kinds of other cool stuff you can do with it. Hemp can be used for food, fuel,…

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​Relive Your End-Of-The-Century Punk Rock Fantasies

by Phil Hunt | Music | July 18th, 2018

…In 2005, the city of Moorhead forced a new vision of downtown on the corner of Main and 4th Street. Wine bars, bistros and yoga studios, I guess, were the thing, and punk-supported dive bars were not. Moorhead successfully gave Ralph’s the boot, saddening hundreds of local music fans and…

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​Treat yo self: Rare Beer Picnic

by Logan Macrae | Beer Snob | July 18th, 2018

…Once a year, fans of beer in the FM area have access to what their heart desires… bragging rights. The Rare Beer Picnic grants beer aficionados the ability to taste whatever their heart desires from their favorite beer categories. With 15 breweries from the region sampling their best “rare” beer there…

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​Digging a Prairie Pothole

by John Showalter | Music | July 18th, 2018

…There is a lot of wide open space in north central North Dakota. That is absolutely no secret. Plenty of fresh air and open skies punctuated by the occasional small town. That kind of real estate just seems to be asking for a music festival set out under the sun…

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​American Coyotes and Fat Cats

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | July 18th, 2018

…“Hi Ho, Hi Ho! It’s Off To Work We Go!”How many undocumented workers are in the United States? Estimates range from 11 to 25 million. We need some history to understand why our immigration laws are in such a mess. The most important of our hundreds of immigration laws has…

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​28th annual Paws Walk at Rheault Farm

by Särah Nour | Culture | July 18th, 2018

…On Tuesday the 24th, Homeward Animal Shelter will hold their 28th Annual Paws Walk at the Rheault Farm. All proceeds will go toward providing food, shelter, toys, and veterinary care for the cats and dogs currently residing at the shelter. As a community-funded, nonprofit organization, the shelter relies on donations…

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The mojo of Scott H. Biram

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | July 18th, 2018

…When asked if he’s played many folk festivals Texas bluesman Scott H Biram flashed a mischievous grin and chuckled as he gave us a quick “Noooo.” As he opened his set on Sunday afternoon he informed the crowd that he was sent to “terrorize folk fest.”  We had the opportunity…

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​Intersex Perspective: My Experiences as an Intersex Person

by HPR Contributor | Culture | July 18th, 2018

…By AnonymousContact: fayeseidler@gmail.comBefore I can talk about my experiences, I’ll need to explain the intersex condition, because not many people are really that familiar with what it means to be intersex. Intersex people are born with biological, genetic, or physical traits that are not fully male or fully female - instead…

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