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Tom Tepley, August 29, 1953 - May 10, 2019

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | May 15th, 2019

…On May 10, we lost the godfather of Fargo subculture, Tom Tepley. He was a businessman, husband, father, collector and the man behind Discontent—and a unifying force who provided a space for the weirdos, myself included. I had the pleasure of working for him at the Moorhead Discontent…

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Androgenism and The 800-meter Dash

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | May 15th, 2019

…Human Life Is More Interesting Than EverLife is so much more fascinating than just 25 years ago. There’s something that tantalizes me every day. We don’t know whether the operation was considered to be successful in 2017 when a Chinese doctor claimed he had transplanted a head of a corpse…

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Two North Dakotans receive IBPA 2019 National Gold Medal

by Särah Nour | Writer's Block | May 15th, 2019

…Just last week, the Independent Book Publisher Association (IBPA) announced the winners of the 2019 National Gold Medal—and it turns out one of them is from North Dakota.Author Patrick Atkinson and his son, illustrator Ernesto Atkinson, received the award in the Gift, Specialty, and Journal division for their 2018 book,…

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​Counterproductive counterprotesting

by Sabrina Hornung | News | May 15th, 2019

…By Sabrina Hornung and Thomas BixbyLast week a photo surfaced on social media of a Fargo man standing among protesters in front of the Red River Women’s Clinic (RRWC) smiling and holding a cardboard sign that read, “JESUS LOVES SLUTS” and wearing a matching shirt. This is neither the first…

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​Take it easy: A fast and simple quiche recipe

by Sabrina Hornung | All About Food | May 15th, 2019

…Quiche is a great addition to any brunch. It’s almost like a wardrobe staple that you can dress up or dress down. I made one for my 90-year-old grandma for mother’s day last weekend. She’s a good critic when I try out a new recipe because she will tell me…

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​Bristol Makes Bright Brooklyn Debut with “See You Yesterday”

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | May 15th, 2019

…Fargo-based filmmaker Matthew Myers recently remarked that director Stefon Bristol was, among other things, paying his bills by driving for Uber until production began on “See You Yesterday,” Bristol’s exciting debut feature. Myers produced the movie with Jason Sokoloff and Spike Lee, a professor to Bristol in the graduate film…

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​Off and running

by Ryan Janke | News | May 15th, 2019

…The 15th annual Fargo Marathon is off and running. Roughly 17,000 Runners, bicyclists, and even dogs will take over the metro this week in what has become one of Fargo-Moorhead’s most anticipated yearly events.The Fargo Marathon, which is a USA Track & Field sanction event, is a qualifier for the…

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​Immigration Myths

by HPR Contributor | News | May 15th, 2019

…By Eric SustadAt the forefront of today’s political debate, immigration law and policy are perhaps the most misunderstood of today’s hot-button issues. With both advocates for immigrants and proponents of tighter controls on immigration talking past each other and disagreeing on even basic facts, the debate has both sides operating from…

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​‘Cat and Mouse’

by C.S. Hagen | News | May 14th, 2019

…BISMARCK – The civil case against private security firm TigerSwan and owner Jim Reese working illegally in North Dakota during the Dakota Access Pipeline controversy has followed a tedious legal route and came down to one question in the North Dakota Supreme Court Tuesday morning: what remedy does the board…

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​Bakken’s exploding train fears halted at Washington State border

by C.S. Hagen | News | May 10th, 2019

…BAKKEN – Bakken crude is volatile, and tankers hauling the oil have exploded repeatedly claiming at least 47 lives in the past decade. And while the state’s elected few and regulatory commissions refuse to effectively police the transportation of crude oil – evident in the number of explosive accidents involving…

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