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Mad dads making the lawyers move

by Rob Port | Say Anything | October 28th, 2015

…The proponents of family law reform in North Dakota are having an impact. After ballot measure efforts in 2006 and 2014 aimed at changing divorce and custody laws managed to get around 40 percent of the vote, the state’s lawyers are taking action to get ahead of the curve.A task…

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Blood, toil, tears and sweat

by Zac Echola | Culture | October 28th, 2015

…Dear Marilyn,I need advice.When High Plains Reader asked me to write a review of ABC’s “Blood and Oil,” I was prepared to skewer it. The primetime program seems designed for bloody, unadulterated evisceration, the kind of critical carnage saved only for the worst of the worst. The pieces all lined…

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Our Opinion/Abortion Counter protests getting out of hand

by Chris Hennen | Editorial | October 28th, 2015

…Hypocrisy exposed, time to move onThere’s been a lot of talk in the community both in social media and at local watering holes about a counter protester who was going after the hypocrisy of those participating in the 40 Days For Life campaign at the Red River Women’s Clinic in…

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What we are, who we are: the state of the arts

by Sabrina Hornung | News | October 28th, 2015

…Change is in the air for both the Plains Art Museum and The Rourke Art Gallery Museum, which leads to a question. What is the state of the arts in Fargo-Moorhead?Former executive director Colleen Sheehy left the Plains in early October of this year. Under Sheehy, the museum completed a…

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Q and A with Congressman Kevin Cramer

by Chris Hennen | News | October 28th, 2015

…ND’s lone Congressman on choosing new SpeakerAs House Republicans prepare to elect a new Speaker of the House to replace the retiring John Boehner, HPR sat down with a man in the middle of it all, Congresssman Kevin Cramer (R- ND). Cramer has supported Boehner despite criticism from conservatives both…

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More than a hobby: Ten Seven Acres Farm

by Brittney Goodman | Culture | October 28th, 2015

…In 2013, Dirk and Jessie Monson were weighing life opportunities, one of which could have included a relocation to Seattle, and another was buying a farm. Remaining in North Dakota and starting a farm won out, leading to the beginning of Ten Seven Acres Farm, in Galchutt, N.D. In the…

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Others Shop

by Diane Miller | Culture | October 28th, 2015

…Fargo’s fair-trade fashionBy Emily SchubertErica Frank glances out of her bay window along Eighth Street, a cup of coffee in her hand, watching a mother and daughter walk by Others Shop. Her view is somewhat static, blocked by the intricate floral arrangements and the elegant mannequins dressed for a cool…

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Halloween Spooky Silent Film Screening

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 26th, 2015

…Thurs, Oct. 29, 7:30 p.m.Glasrud Auditorium, Weld Hall, Minnesota State University MoorheadTod Browning’s 1927 silent horror film “The Unknown” sees Lon Chaney playing Alonzo the Armless, a fugitive disguised as an armless knife thrower at a circus. His disfigurement brings him closer to the ringmaster’s daughter Nanon, played by Joan…

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Fargo Record Fair 2015

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 22nd, 2015

…Sat, Oct. 24, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Fargo Brewing Company, 610 University Drive N.$3 admissionAfter outgrowing their usual space at the Howard Johnson Inn, the Fargo Record Fair has now moved onto the Fargo Brewing Company where they promise more vendors and more records at a location that’s welcome to…

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Cocktail Showdown Week Two

by Sabrina Hornung | Cocktail Showdown | October 22nd, 2015

…Cocktail Showdown Week TwoWeek two of the Cocktail Showdown included the finest creations of Charlie Dawson and Katelin Dailey at Rhombus Guys, Alison Buecksler at Dempsey’s, and Anthony Dub at The Green Mill.Rhombus GuysLocated at 606 Main Avenue in Fargo, it offers an upbeat, hip, eclectic atmosphere featuring regional art,…

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