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  • Matt reviews " The Outrun."
  • Matt reviews "A Complete Unknown."
  • Matt reviews "Gladiator 2."
  • The middle of December, the people of North Dakota are filled with anticipation for Christmas and the New Year. With winter in control, opportunities for recreation help people face the cold and longer nights. Winter sports are a wonderful pastime in North Dakota.
  • America is a land of immigrants, and the U.S. is unusual in world history because people from all ethnic groups try to live peacefully side by side. One of those immigrants was Harry Imai, who, on this date in 1891 was born in Kyoto, Japan.
  • Kinship support, the rise of women hunters, tips for startup success, and prairie ballad reflections—stories that connect, inspire, and preserve traditions.
  • Sitting Bull was born in Dakota Territory between 1831 and 1837, traditionally believed to be along the Yellowstone River in what is now Montana. At the age of fourteen, he joined his first war party and quickly earned a reputation for fearlessness in battle.
  • Harrison A. Bronson was born in Nunica, Michigan, on November 19, 1873. His Master of Arts degree was the first master's degree granted by the University of North Dakota. He earned his law degree from the University of Minnesota. In 1901, he opened a practice in East Grand Forks, Minnesota, but shortly after moved to Grand Forks, where he practiced until 1917. He served in the State Senate, followed by a stint as Assistant Attorney General. In 1918, he was elected to the Supreme Court. After six years, he retired and planned to return to Grand Forks.
  • Prairie Public's movie reviewer extraordinaire Matt Olien reviews "The Brutalist."
  • Explore Nordic heritage with Eric Dregni, hear Matt Olien’s review of The Brutalist, and get the latest updates from the ND Legislature with Dave Thompson.
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