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by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | October 24th, 2018
…On October 18, President Trump held a rally in Missoula Montana. Prior to the event, former state GOP chairman Will Deschamps Sr. issued a cautionary threat via Facebook. “For all the prospective attendees to the Trump event. Come early. Also all you protesters, show up as well. This is a…
by HPR Contributor | Arts | October 24th, 2018
…by: Melissa Gonzalezmelissam.gonzalez@outlook.comFrom music, to sculpture, to grand scale murals, one local artist is working tirelessly to share his work with the community.The West Acres Mall is currently hosting its fifth artist-in -residence, Brandon LaPlante, and facilitates his reconnection with his passion for creation, connection to his ethics and the…
by C.S. Hagen | Culture | October 24th, 2018
…FARGO – The introduction to Winona LaDuke’s Hemp and Heritage Farm describes how the world stands at the intersection between two paths. “One path is well worn, scorched and leads to our destruction. The other path is new, green and leads to mino-bimaadiziwin (the good life).”LaDuke, a lifelong environmental activist,…
by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | October 24th, 2018
…Cyanotype by Sabrina HornungAccording to the Valley City Times Record, during the fall of 1903 a barn outside of Litchville became a hot topic of conversation and was reputed to be haunted. During the previous winter Olaus Anderson, a local farmer who lived a few miles outside of Litchville succumbed…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | October 24th, 2018
…TRUMP “HOAX” DESTROYS MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA AT 157 MILES PER HOUR!This headline could have appeared in The Donald’s favorite publication, his revered source of truth, the “National Enquirer.” But this is not “fake news” from “the enemy of the people,” the national press. How many billions Hurricane Michael is going…
by C.S. Hagen | News | October 19th, 2018
…FARGO – Ellen Chaffee wanted to know how much lobbyists were spending to influence North Dakota legislators. Online searches ended in dead ends. As the founders of North Dakotans for Public Integrity, Chaffee and Dina Butcher knew politicians are treated to dinners on a daily basis in the state’s capital,…
by C.S. Hagen | News | October 17th, 2018
…BISMARCK– The U.S. Supreme Court decision to support North Dakota’s voter ID laws eliminating the use of postal addresses on identification cards was only a nail in the voting coffin. The effort to suppress Native and rural votes began years ago, and carries corporate bill mill ALEC’s fingerprints all over…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 17th, 2018
…Wednesday, October 24, 6:30 - 8 p.m.Atonement Lutheran Church, 4601 University Drive S., FargoBring the kids for candy and fun! This family-friendly halloween event has fun for everyone! There will be trunk or treating outside, a bouncy house, climbing wall and more inside!
by John Strand | Best Bets | October 17th, 2018
…Saturday, October 20, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.El Zagel Shrine, 1429 3rd Street N., FargoCome check out the vinyl! The Fargo Record Fair and El Zagel Shrine are hosting this event. There will be vendors with thousands of records and other music related items!
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 17th, 2018
…Saturday, October 20, Noon - MidnightWild Terra Cider, 6 12th Street N., FargoCome downtown for an art party like you’ve never seen! This art showcase features nine visual artists and three DJs. The visual starts at noon and the music cranks up at 5 p.m.