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​Indigenous Film Series & Art Fair

by Sabrina Hornung | Best Bets | March 16th, 2022

…March 31, April 7 & 9plainsart.orgFilmmaker Falcon Gott presents three films on Native American issues and perspectives. Two Cars, One Night (2004) and Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) will be featured Thursday, March 31 from 7-9 pm. The next week, April 7, Gott’s 2010 film Boy will be shown at…

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​BIG Art Exhibition & Reception

by Sabrina Hornung | Best Bets | March 16th, 2022

…April 1-30, West Acres, East Wingfmva.orgArtists will be filling a storefront at West Acres with their local creations starting April 1 and continuing thru the entire month. Participants are members of the Fargo Moorhead Visual Artists. An artists’ reception will take place Tuesday, April 19 from 6 - 8 pm.…

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​Fargo Film Festival: Best in Fest

by Sabrina Hornung | Best Bets | March 16th, 2022

…Saturday, March 197:00 p.m.fargofilmfestival.org/Settling into our seats to the sounds of the Mighty Wurlitzer organ, the smell of fresh popcorn lingering in the air, gives us a little shiver of anticipation that only live cinema can provide. See the best of the best in the crowd-pleasing Saturday night session. The…

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​Uffda: The Folk Art of Emily Lunde

by Sabrina Hornung | Best Bets | March 16th, 2022

…North Dakota Museum of ArtOpen 9am-5pm261 Centennial Dr Grand Forks, ND A cultural gem dotting the Red River Valley landscape. Current exhibitions include Uffda: The Folk Art of Emily Lunde, on view through March 30. Laurel Reuter, former NDMOA director said of this North Dakota folk artist: “Were the people…

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​Eating La Vida Local

by Sabrina Hornung | All About Food | March 16th, 2022

…By Olivia Slyteroslyter@cord.eduA movement is currently circulating around North Dakota to provide locally-raised beef in ND school lunches.The movement was initiated by the Independent Beef Association of North Dakota (I-BAND) wondering how to go about donating and/or selling local beef to ND public schools. The main purpose of the movement…

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​Skillet Showdown at Fargo’s Classic Breakfast Spots

by Sabrina Hornung | All About Food | March 16th, 2022

…By Rick Gionrickgion@gmail.comThey’re slinging skillets at just about every diner around here these days. Let’s take a mosey around town and taste how a few of the local breakfast big guns match up.First, visit Fargo’s Main Avenue Fryn’ Pan. Their new location is very close to the old location. However,…

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​Publishing Matters: The State of the Literary Arts

by Sabrina Hornung | Writer's Block | March 16th, 2022

…By Suzzanne Kelleysuzzanne.kelley@ndsu.eduPaper shortages and supply chain problems be damned. I’m here to report that the state of literary arts in our region is well and good. New books are still coming your way and our bookstore owners welcome you to shop the shelves! Readers have more books and author…

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​Great First Step but We Need To Do More!

by Sabrina Hornung | Last Word | March 16th, 2022

…By Sen. Tim Mathern  tmathern@nd.govOn March 3, 2022 the North Dakota State Investment Board rightly voted to divest itself of investments in Russian entities or securities issued by Russian entities.Unfortunately, much of the meeting was conducted behind closed doors where the press and citizens were not able to see and…

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​DRC Provides Counsel for Landowners Regarding Proposed Carbon Pipeline

by Sabrina Hornung | News | March 16th, 2022

…By Dylan Benderdylanbender808@gmail.comA plan that would store carbon underground in North Dakota and the pipeline that would transport it have area landowners asking questions. The pipeline would cut a wide swath through five states including North and South Dakota—specifically in McIntosh County, located in south central North Dakota. The carbon…

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​What in the World Is Going On 2022: Climate Change and North Dakota

by Sabrina Hornung | News | March 16th, 2022

…By Dr. Madeline Lukemzlnd@yahoo.com9/11:The destruction of the World Trade Center by Al Qaeda changed most Americans’ world views forever. Some in Valley City faced the challenges and fears of the world outside their usual daily lives by becoming better informed. Remembering the 1970s when students, teachers, and community members came…

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