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​Serving with purpose

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | August 1st, 2018

…I found myself in Forbes, North Dakota, in search of the local butcher shop. I was working on a collaborative art project at a nearby elder care facility a couple of months ago and was told that The People’s Store in Forbes had the tastiest sausage in all the land.…

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​I like my world well rounded

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | June 20th, 2018

…Just last week Raul and I were driving a rental car on the backroads of Mallorca, a small Mediterranean Island off the coast of Spain. Not gonna lie, my nose may or may not have been pressed hard against the window admiring the stone walls lining the road and noting…

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Grabbing the bull by the horns

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | June 13th, 2018

…This week’s highly anticipated edition of the HPR is coming straight from Madrid, Spain, a city steeped in romance and tradition as well as contemporary nuances. Ever since I read “The Sun Also Rises” at the age of 14, I wanted to see this city and experience a bullfight. Not…

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​The biggest little art show on the prairie

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | June 13th, 2018

…“Our whole idea was to make sure that everyone had some kind of exposure to the arts, which in a small town in North Dakota, you don’t always get that, you have to go to Grand Forks or Fargo, where the big cities are. We just went with the idea…

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Lunchbox Eatery: Worth the drive

by Sabrina Hornung | All About Food | May 16th, 2018

…Once Andrew and Maddie Johnson left Fargo they moved to Andrew’s hometown.“We worked at the restaurant in Lisbon for a couple of months,” Maddie said. “We’re not about opening stuff in bags and pulling stuff from freezers.” Maddie is a Fargo native and proprietor of Lunchbox Eatery, which is a restaurant…

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From the mouths of octogenarians

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | May 16th, 2018

…Time and aging is weird. It flies, it fleets, it stands still and all too often it passes us by. I lose track of time too easily and it seems like when the years meld themselves together I’m reminded how much has gone by once I see my friends’ children.…

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​The DCP wants YOU!

by John Showalter | Culture | May 9th, 2018

…Sabrina HornungWe had a chance to chat with McKaila Ruud, the Events Coordinator for the Downtown Community Partnership (DCP) and she let us in on a few new and exciting tricks that the DCP has up their sleeves. One involves everybody’s favorite downtown event—The Street Fair. The street fair is…

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​The city mouse vs. the country mouse

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | May 9th, 2018

…I was working on a project in a small town in the south central part of the state this week and one of the women I was working with showed me some of the local hot spots and made mention of how many of those buildings and businesses were for…

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​What does it mean to leave a legacy?

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | May 2nd, 2018

…The older I get the more I think about what we leave behind and I’m not just talking about material objects. What kind of wisdom are we leaving behind and what kind of stories, traditions and pearls of wisdom can we collect from our elders before it’s too late?I learned…

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​Go big or go home: Margo Price

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | April 11th, 2018

…It would be fair to say that Margo Price is an all-American girl. She’s a mother, a midwest farmer’s daughter, and a self-made musician who has built her musical career from the ground up. In fact she and her husband pawned their car and her wedding ring in order to…

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