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ND’s “Legendary” Black Eye

by John Strand | Editorial | February 3rd, 2016

…HPR joins the Andrew Sadek family in demanding elimination of laws allowing college students to be used as undercover informantsA hot topic in North Dakota in recent months has revolved around the desire to statutorily limit the use of college students as confidential undercover informants. This change is supported by…

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​“Jack Dura: A North Dakota Rural Legacy” Reception

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 30th, 2016

…Thursday, Feb. 4, 5 p.m.Minard Hall Room 338, NDSU, 1210 Albrecht Boulevard, FargoJack Dura’s photography demonstrates the variety of landscapes North Dakota offers in multiple locations. In his first art show, Dura will talk about his travels, photography and the state. Refreshments will be provided and parking is available in…

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​Metal pioneers Black Sabbath rock Minneapolis one last time

by Jamie Hutchinson | Music | January 30th, 2016

…There comes a time when every musician needs to hang up their axe and succumb to the darkness ... of retirement. Some don’t always choose when that time comes, as we’ve seen with a few big name musicians dying lately, but Black Sabbath has. And for the Godfathers of Heavy…

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​Rock ‘n roll music and you

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | January 30th, 2016

…February 3, 1959 marks the day that the music died. Rock ‘n roll icons Buddy Holly (22), Ritchie Valens (17), and J.P. Richardson, a.k.a. “the Big Bopper”(28) lost their lives in a plane crash outside of Clear Lake Iowa that fateful night, while on their “Winter Dance Party Tour” en…

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​Food Insecurity

by Granville Wood | All About Food | January 29th, 2016

…A few years ago I came across the term “food desert.” I was intrigued and then struck by the seriousness of the matter and wrote about it in this paper. Recently, I discovered that a national organization in conjunction with others is spearheading a plan to get healthier foods into…

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​Boulder Tap House

by Krissy Ness | Beer Snob | January 29th, 2016

…The Boulder Tap House has been open in Moorhead for a couple of months now and boy do they have beer. Not only do they have 50 beers on tap, but also an excessive amount of beer in cans and bottles, full bar, and house wines. If you are looking…

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​Soul from the soil

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | January 29th, 2016

…Iowa-based singer songwriter William Elliott Whitmore plays sold-out shows throughout the Midwest, including his upcoming sold out show at The Fargo Brewing Company on January 31. HPR had the opportunity to catch up with him and discuss his musical beginnings as well as his latest albumHPR: Where did you find…

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​Babes in Toyland

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 29th, 2016

…Sunday, Jan. 31, 9 p.m.The Aquarium (Dempsey’s upstairs), 226 Broadway, FargoThe Minneapolis punk trio, who were inspirational behind the feminist riot grrrl movement, will play Fargo for the first time since reuniting in 2015. The band formed in 1987 and released three albums in the ’90s before playing their last…

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​B-B-BRRR Winter Classic

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 29th, 2016

…Sunday, Jan. 31, 1:30 p.m.Great Rides Fargo, 425 Broadway N, FargoBorder Battle Bike Race on the Red River returns this winter. The 10K course takes riders through bike paths, prairie tundra and on the frozen Red River. The race offers two categories for participation, skinny bikes (tires less than three…

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​Homeless Veteran Fundraiser

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 29th, 2016

…Saturday, Jan. 30, 6:30 p.m.The New Direction, 14 Roberts St. N, FargoA benefit show for Project HART will be held with a variety of bands performing. Project HART is a transitional housing program for homeless veterans where residents work toward independent living. Kipp G, Crab Legs, Too Fast for Frank…

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