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High Plains Reader is published weekly from its offices in downtown Fargo, ND. HPR features the best in local news, arts and entertainment.
The High Plains Reader is published monthly from its offices in downtown Fargo, and is available free of charge at designated distribution outlets.
This juried group multidisciplinary exhibition of LGBTQIA+ artists arrives just in time for Pride month.
‘Looking for another Indian girl to kill’ News | September 7th, 2017 STANDING ROCK – Long ago, Native American women would stuff dirt up their dresses to keep from getting raped by the wasi'chu, ...
Women in Bad Lands News | June 12th, 2019 THE BADLANDS – “I just want to flip the proverbial bird to North Dakota as I leave,” Sarah Gulenchyn said. She took a last drag off her American Spirit – ...
High Plains Reader is published weekly from its offices in downtown Fargo, ND. HPR features the best in local news, arts and entertainment.
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 ...
Citizen undercover News | September 24th, 2019 FARGO – Local men are keeping the trafficking of Chinese sex workers alive in the metro area. From distant Chinese villages, middle-aged women are being ...
Grand Forks and Fargo-Moorhead will host pro-democracy rallies on April 19. These gatherings are just the latest in a string of protests against President Trump and his policies that have sprung up ...
Say Anything: How is local blogger Rob Port scooping the mainstream media? News | December 17th, 2014 Minot-based blogger, who started in September of 2003 with readers consisting mainly of fellow ...
Bonanzaville: The Haunted Houston House Culture | May 12th, 2016 By C.S. Hagen Late at night, the north wind whistles through the Houston House cracks. Raindrops – tiny footsteps to the imagination – ...