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​Our opinion: Is the resolution dissolution?

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | June 27th, 2018

…“Some people say I am trying to shut it down and that is what will happen if it gets voted through, but ultimately what I’m trying to do is preserve the legacy of the town,” said Ryan Schock, mayor of Leith, North Dakota, in an interview with KFYR-TV.Schock made a…

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​Tall, Cool and Sexy

by Granville Wood | All About Food | June 27th, 2018

…It’s summer and nothing says summer in America more than ice cream. Watermelon is a close second followed by fresh sweet corn. But ice cream with booze is the new here and now. There are never enough napkins for a good cone. That sweet goodness will just drip and find…

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Granik Returns with Compelling “Leave No Trace”

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | June 27th, 2018

…Filmmaker Debra Granik’s “Leave No Trace,” based on Peter Rock’s novel “My Abandonment,” demonstrates some spiritual and stylistic kinship with the director’s tremendous “Winter’s Bone,” but the new film stakes out the emotionally intense territory shared by a father and his daughter living off the grid as a means of…

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​A new watchdog group for the Badlands

by Jim Fuglie | Last Word | June 27th, 2018

…North Dakota has more than a million acres of public land, most of it in western North Dakota, our Little Missouri National Grasslands, managed by the United States Forest Service.Most of it is grazing land, although it’s grazed by more than cattle. Pretty much every creature that lives in North…

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Dan Mihuta: The Art Maker

by HPR Contributor | Arts | June 27th, 2018

…By Rod Hadland rodanthonyhadland@gmail.comThe name Mr. Mihuta may not be familiar, but for most of my life, I’ve known that name. There was a television show where Mr. Mihuta taught art projects, in various mediums, that I remember fondly. Back in 2008, I wondered what became of Mr. Mihuta, so…

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Ageless Jim Crows

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | June 27th, 2018

…How Long is the Civil War Going to Last?The American Civil War officially ended slavery in 1865 and supposedly freed the slaves. But what has happened in the 150 years since then has not accomplished either. The new voter suppression laws being passed by white Republican legislatures across the country…

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​Poking around FM Acupuncture

by Logan Macrae | Culture | June 27th, 2018

…I’m not a skeptic, at least not about acupuncture. The thought of the needles however throws me off. I’m not the biggest fan. I donate plasma on a regular basis, and I am proud to say that I no longer look away when they stick me.I have begun to think that…

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​Buffalo River State Park: Leave a remarkable summer memory on the Prairie

by Hee Han | Culture | June 27th, 2018

…According to the Buffalo River State Park website, it’s a place where “Trails wind through one of Minnesota’s finest and largest remnant prairies.” The landscape contains more than “250 species of wild flowers and grasses including some plants now rare in Minnesota.” The biggest advantage of this park is that…

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​Lindy of the North: Swing Dance Growing in Fargo-Moorhead

by Hee Han | Culture | June 27th, 2018

…Lindy of the North is a non-profit organization promoting vintage swing dance styles in the Fargo-Moorhead area, spreading the joy of vernacular jazz dance in positivity.Alex Finken, cofounder of Lindy of the North, explained how the organization started up. “We were looking to build up the swing dance scene in…

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​More Dirt, More Cleaning

by Chuck Solly | Culture | June 27th, 2018

…It is not expensive to keep various dust removers near your computer to keep the amount of dust to a minimum. When I run out of words for this column, I pick up my duster and clean my equipment as therapy for writer’s block. Writer or not, you should set…

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