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​How To Get Involved In 2020

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 30th, 2019

…Friday, November 1,12 p.m.-1 p.m.Kringen Lodge 25 Sons of Norway, 722 2nd Ave. N, FargoThe 2020 election maybe a year away but work is already starting by many of the political parties. We have invited Republican, Democratic, Libertarian, and Democratic Socialist party representatives to share how you can get involved…

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​BooHalla Halloween Party

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 30th, 2019

…Friday, November 1, 12 p.m.-11:30 p.m.Drekker Brewing Company, 1666 1st Ave N, FargoCostume contest with three categories - Most Creative, Creepiest, and Best Group Costume. Beer grab bags—think adult trick-or-treating and new beer releases. Beers to be included i grab bags include: Everybody Love Everybody, Pizza Toots, Peach Cobbler Secret…

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Let’s take a second to re-evaluate our priorities

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | October 30th, 2019

…School lunch has been a hot topic of conversation lately, especially with the mounting debt that has accrued. Let’s take a moment and talk about the importance of school lunch. According to frac.org, FRAC standing for Food Research and Action Center, school lunch is imperative to the healthy development of…

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​Out to lunch

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | October 30th, 2019

…By Jill Finkelsonjsfinkelson99@gmail.comSchool lunch has been in the news lately. There have been stories from around the country about the mounting debt and how school’s have been dealing with it. Michaela Schell and Chris Kulesa, from the Women’s Leadership Program teamed up with Fargo Public Schools to tackle this problem…

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​When Republicans Are Very Liberal

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | October 30th, 2019

…Trumpers Are Not ConservativesAccording to most dictionaries a conservative is a conservationist who practices or advocates preservation of natural resources. A conservancy is an organization of conservatives whose main drive is to conserve land, fisheries, forests, water, minerals, wildlife, energy, other “natural resources” –—and lots of money. A conservative is…

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​Fleischer Gets the Gang Back Together for ‘Zombieland: Double Tap’

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | October 30th, 2019

…Ten years later, Ruben Fleischer returns to the apocalyptic landscape of his funny, fresh, and winning feature debut “Zombieland,” but the “Double Tap” fails to live up to the quality of the inaugural outing. The principal quartet of performers—three Oscar nominees and one winner—are game, but…

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What about those Intel Processors?

by Chuck Solly | Culture | October 30th, 2019

…Intel keeps producing more and more computer processors. Somebody asked me why Intel switched from Pentium to Core (i3, i5, i7, etc.) The answer is simple: money. How else would they satisfy their stockholders? The other reason is software. It keeps getting more sophisticated and complex. The software needs more…

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Literary scholar retraces route of famous author

by HPR Contributor | Writer's Block | October 30th, 2019

…By Ken Smithkelandsmith@gmail.com“There it is! Ellendale!” “A water tower, groves of trees and buildings among them in the morning sunlight. I’ve just given in to the shivering which has been almost continuous the whole trip. The watch says seven-fifteen. A few minutes later we park by some old brick buildings.…

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A Good Habitual is Hard to Break

by John Showalter | Music | October 30th, 2019

…Fargo is home to a wide array of talented bands across various subgenres of metal, as any local metalhead can attest. One thing the local metal community was lacking, however, was a strong female vocalist. In the past, metal icons like Lita Ford have shown that the genre isn’t just…

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Akiing- Where the Wild Rice Grows

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | October 30th, 2019

…By Winona LaDukeIt is Manoominike Giizis, the Wild Rice Making Moon. For thousands of years, Native people have gone to these lakes, listened to the sounds of geese, cranes, and swans as they fly overhead. This is a wild rice ecosystem. We take to the lakes with tobacco in hand,…

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