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​Escuela, Noxious Ghoul, + More

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 17th, 2018

…Saturday, January 20, 6:30pmRed Raven, 916 Main AveAfter the march, check out the bands at the Red Raven, too many to list. Escuela describes their sound as “Ithaca, New York powerviolence grind.” Cool. We’re homeys and the Raven is one of our favorite places to hang. 701-478-7337

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​2018 F-M Women’s March: A Step Beyond the March

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 17th, 2018

…Saturday, January 20, 12:30pmFargo Civic Center (lower level, Centennial Hall) We, normally not all that interested in politics, must now resist oppression by our government and elected representatives. 12:30pm: sign making; 1pm: rally with speakers; 1:30pm: March proudly in the midst of the progressive community.

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​Hero Build Dedication

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 17th, 2018

…Hero Build Dedication Thursday, January 18, 6-7pm 308 9th Avenue North, Fargo Please join Habitat for Humanity: welcome the John family to their new home and honor Officer Jason Moszer in the place where he gave his life to keep us safe. Tour the home, meet the family, and thank…

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​GOP optimism turning blue

by C.S. Hagen | News | January 17th, 2018

…FARGO – Republican optimism for enlisting Senate candidates is suffering blow after blow. Democrats have flipped eight Republican-controlled state legislative seats across the nation, from Roy Moore’s loss to former federal prosecutor Doug Jones in Alabama, to elections in Florida, and to Virginia. The GOP’s majority grip is slipping.The day…

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​Monitors and preserving your sight

by Chuck Solly | Culture | January 17th, 2018

…When I was a young boy of five I was lucky enough to have a black and white TV in our house. I had a lot of friends in those day because I let the whole neighborhood come over on Saturday morning to watch cartoons. I distinctly remember those days…

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​Warming up to the symphony at ‘Frostival Finale’

by John Showalter | Music | January 17th, 2018

…No one who has lived in Fargo for any length of time has to be told how bitterly cold it can get here during the winter. As much as we might complain about the cold temperatures, the biting winds, or the copious amounts of snow, we can’t really bring ourselves…

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Inaugural Trans Support Gala

by Faye Seidler | Culture | January 17th, 2018

…Tristate Transgender, a local trans support group, is putting on a Gala! What’s more, the proceeds of the gala will go towards directly supporting the trans community.The event will be taking place on Friday, February 9th from 7pm to 1am. It will be at the Courtyard by Marriott Moorhead, which…

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​Health care: Privilege of class or right of citizenship?

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | January 17th, 2018

…Corky had a knee replaced in late December and she has been diligently doing the physical therapy connected with the rehab. Although the operation was done in Fargo, I imagine the procedure would have cost about the same if it had been done in Minnesota.I haven’t asked, but I do…

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​Of Beards and women: a Fargo fable

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | January 17th, 2018

…By Gary Olsonolsong@moravian.edu“Kissing a man without a beard is like eating an egg without salt.”— Dutch proverb, probably written by a man.“Kissing a man with a beard is like going on a picnic. You don’t mind going through the bush to get there.”— Minnie Pearl, probably channeling her inner manMy…

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​Local author to give presentation on North Dakota’s beer history

by Särah Nour | Writer's Block | January 17th, 2018

…Next Thursday, West Fargo author Alicia Underlee Nelson will give a presentation on North Dakota history at the Fargo Public Library; specifically, the history of our state’s beer industry, as detailed in her book, North Dakota Beer: A Heady History. Nelson’s book chronicles North Dakota’s journey toward becoming the nation’s…

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