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Physicist and astronaut Ride, who died of pancreatic cancer in 2012 at the age of 61, is best remembered as the first ...
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Senate Bill 2307 has passed, despite testimony against it from North Dakota residents and library professionals. The bill, which restricts access to library materials, now awaits Governor Armstrong’s ...
The Darkest Day of Horror Film Festival features 12 hours of indie horror flicks for your viewing pleasure.
This juried group multidisciplinary exhibition of LGBTQIA+ artists arrives just in time for Pride month.
Minot pro-democracy rally scheduled for April 19 News | April 18th, 2025 By Alicia Underlee Nelson Citizens will rally in support of democracy and civil libraries in Minot on April 19 from 3-5 p.m.
Say His Name: ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Cinema | September 9th, 2024 By Greg Carlson [email protected] Thirty-six years is just a blink in eternity’s endless ocean of the afterlife, but as far as ...
Indian Fighting Today: Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher News | September 19th, 2024 By Winona LaDuke [email protected] The business of Indian Hating is a lucrative one. It’s historically been designed ...
Unplug, refocus and take care: small revolutionary acts Editorial | February 21st, 2025 By Sabrina Hornung [email protected] 2025 marks us halfway through the roaring 2020s. Boy, am I glad I didn’t bob ...
Spring Gala: Color Flings | High Plains Reader, Fargo ND Spring Gala: Color Flings Best Bets | April 27th, 2025 Saturday, May 3, 7 p.m.-Midnight Plains Art Museum ...
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