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Fargo VA: Helping the homeless Vets

by HPR Contributor | News | December 23rd, 2019

…by Jill Finkelsonjsfinkelson99@gmail.comIn 2008, North Dakota had around 1200 homeless living in the state and 30% of them were veterans. In ten years, the Fargo VA has housed 1500 veterans and significantly decreased the mortality of the homeless veteran population. The Fargo VA’s Homeless Program has worked tirelessly with the…

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The Hurd Round House: Nestled in a sea of prairie

by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | December 23rd, 2019

…photo by Sabrina HornungThe Hurd Roundhouse is a unique site situated in the rolling hills of Wells county, the structure, as well as the nearby town of Hurdsfield, bears the name of Warren Hurd who worked as a land agent for the Northern Pacific Railroad. The Hurd house’s initial purpose…

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Developing a new citizenship exhibit at Stutsman County Courthouse

by HPR Contributor | Culture | December 23rd, 2019

…by Rob Hannahistory@nd.govAs I write this, the beautiful Stutsman County Courthouse State Historic Site in Jamestown is only partially furnished. But this photo, taken by my one-time colleague Guinn Hinman, caused me to see the place in a whole new light. She concentrated some of the historic paperwork, office equipment,…

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March On: Gerwig’s Very Own ‘Little Women’

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | December 23rd, 2019

…Greta Gerwig continues to exercise her command of cinematic storytelling with “Little Women,” a perfectly wrapped and beribboned Christmas gift as welcome as a steaming cup of cocoa after a frosty skate around the local frozen pond. Proving wrong many skeptics who initially questioned her choice of post-”Lady Bird” material,…

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Making a Difference: Act Up and Kabaret for Kaleidoscope

by HPR Contributor | Theatre | December 23rd, 2019

…by Kris Gruberperriex1@gmail.comHigh Plains Reader spoke to Act Up Theatre board member Jackie Shaw, about the fundraiser “Kabaret for Kaleidoscope” at the TAK Music Venue.High Plains Reader: How did the idea for this show come about?Jackie Shaw: Act Up Theatre is a small nonprofit organization, started in 2010 in Fargo-Moorhead…

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David Allen: Written from the heart

by HPR Contributor | Music | December 23rd, 2019

…by Shannon Raeloudmouthrockreviews@gmail.com photo by Ryan Jacobson When written from the heart, music takes on a different life. The listener can relate whether directly with the story being told or the emotion being expelled. David Allen is one of those musicians who pours his heart out in every song. He has…

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Jon Wayne and the Pain with Heavy is the Head & more

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 23rd, 2019

…Sunday, December 29, 7-11 pmSanctuary Events Center, 670 4th Ave N, FargoJWP incorporates musical ingredients, filled with vibrant acoustic-electronic riffs, coupled with a delicate splash of roots-reggae and socially conscious lyricism. Over the years, the band has developed a sort of “Deadhead” Midwest following, as a proven mainstay in the…

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Kids yoga workshop

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 23rd, 2019

…Monday, December 30, 1:30-3:30 pmDowntown Yoga Fargo, 216 Broadway, FargoExplore animal poses, dance and freeze in poses, develop logical thinking with puzzles and play yoga BINGO! Learn physical poses and calm yourselves with your breath and learn positive words of affirmation. This 2 hour workshop is for kids ages 6-12.

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Salsa Friday Christmas Dance Party

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 23rd, 2019

…Friday, December 27, 8-11 pmSpirit Room 111 N Broadway, FargoCelebrate the season with dancing! The event starts out at 8pm with a quick salsa lesson and the social starts at 9:15. No partner? No problem!Dress Code: Ugly sweater

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Women Behind the Plow photo and storytelling exhibit

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 23rd, 2019

…Thursday, December 23-26, 9 am-9 pmFargo Public Library, 102 3rd St. N, FargoThe exhibit features photos and stories and celebrates the contributions of German-Russian women on farms and in the rural communities of Emmons, Logan and McIntosh Counties in south-central North Dakota.

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