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​‘Sami Blood’ named best narrative feature at FFF18

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | March 14th, 2018

…A captivating lead performance by Lene Cecilia Sparrok anchors the stout and handsome “Sami Blood,” winner of the award for Best Narrative Feature at the 2018 Fargo Film Festival.Set principally in the 1930s, director Amanda Kernell’s inaugural feature film identifies fiercely and intimately with Sparrok’s teenage Elle-Marja, who plots to…

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A brief thought experiment

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | March 14th, 2018

…By Gary Olsonolsong@moravian.eduRecently, I’ve tried to make the case that only presidential aspirants who are vetted by and acceptable to the oligarchic elite, deep state, plutocracy or whatever nomenclature you prefer, have any chance of reaching the Oval Office. Further, as the chief administrative officer for the bourgeoisie, they often…

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​The gun debate: fear, sin, and human nature

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | March 14th, 2018

…By Robert Drakerobert.drake2@gmail.comFear excites us. It gets us going. Our brains and our bodies are wired to react to fear. It’s part of the reason we survived as a species. Look! It’s a bear! Run!But fear can also become a potent tool of manipulation.During this intense period of public debate…

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​Fargo joins student-led walkouts for school safety

by C.S. Hagen | News | March 14th, 2018

…FARGO – Schools in Fargo/Moorhead joined the ranks of millions of children across the nation Wednesday morning, lending their voices to the fight to keep schools safe. While some students, boisterous and playful, intermingled with others quietly sitting in solidarity at Ben Franklin Middle School, their message was clear: they…

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​Man killed in police shooting

by C.S. Hagen | News | March 13th, 2018

…WEST FARGO – A 32-year-old man was shot and killed by police Monday night after ramming a K9 vehicle. The incident began at a traffic stop, where West Fargo Police were attempting to locate stolen handguns, and quickly spiraled into a short chase and nearly two hours of negotiations with…

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​Minot woman sentenced for sexually exploiting her own daughter

by C.S. Hagen | News | March 13th, 2018

…BISMARCK – A Minot woman was sentenced Monday to a total of 45 years imprisonment for the sexual exploitation of her own daughter, according to the Department of Justice.Ashley Marie Moore, 29, was found guilty of the sexual exploitation of a child, and distributing images depicting sexual exploitation of children,…

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CAIR asks for investigation into local anti-government group’s display of hatred against Muslims

by C.S. Hagen | News | March 8th, 2018

…FARGO – A civil liberties and advocacy organization is asking state and federal agencies to investigate the North Dakota Security Force III% after the anti-government group posted an anti-Muslim video on YouTube. In the video, four men – one of whom was identified as working in Fargo – carrying assault-style weapons…

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​‘Truth & Lies’: 49th Annual UND Writers Conference

by HPR Staff | News | March 7th, 2018

…According to 1975 UND Writers Conference alumnus William H. Gass, starting around the 17th century, “History and fiction began their vulgar copulation, or, if you prefer, their diabolical dance. The techniques of fiction infected history; the materials of history were fed the novelist’s greed. It is now difficult, sometimes, to…

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​Tristate Transgender Social

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 7th, 2018

…Thursday, March 15, 7-11pm  The Sanctuary Bar and Bistro 9816 21st St N, MoorheadGames and conversation. For special discounts, just tell your server you are here for the Tristate event. 21+, don’t drink and drive. Open to all gender identities and sexual orientations. “Nobody gets drunk like trans people,” says Faye…

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​Moorhead’s WW2 POW Camp

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 7th, 2018

…Thursday, March 15, 6:30pm  Comstock House, 506 8th St S, Moorhead                                                           Historian Angela Beaton: German POWs (1944-46) worked at local farms and lived in a refurbished onion warehouse. Beaton will share their stories and the developments that brought the camp to western Minnesota. Refreshments, discussion, tour. (218) 291-4211

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