Main Street Ashley Thornberg, Craig Blumenshine
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- Cultura y sociedad
Listen for interviews with authors, artists, and newsmakers that tell the story of our region.
Email us: mainstreet@prairiepublic.org
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Earth Day - The Catch: Of Cod and Country
Today is Earth Day and, in this Main Street, we hear "The Catch: Of Cod and Country" about how one of the Arctic’s most valuable fisheries—cod—is being impacted.
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Weather with John Wheeler; FM Symphony Orchestra; News and "Civil War"
John Harris interviews WDAY meteorologist John Wheeler; FM Symphony Orchestra's last 23-24 Concert; news with Dave Thompson and Matt Olien reviews "Civil War."
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Assistive Technology; Gov. Debate Preview; Steaks on Prairie Plates
Assistive tech boosts independence, lending library tour. Tips for buying/preparing steak in Prairie Plates. Preview of Rep. Gubernatorial debate next Tuesday.
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Civility Part 2; New School Lunch Guidelines; Book Showers
Concordia College panel on civility with ex-ND Senator Heitkamp, ex-Gov. Schafer. USDA's new school meal standards and Isern revisits 1913 Canton's book shower tradition.
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Legacy & Espionage: The Odnes Saga and Spy Parenting
Explore the Odnes family's trials during the depression and learn how spy techniques can enhance parenting in this intriguing dual-themed episode.
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The Ethics of Lying ~ News Discussion ~ Matt Olien Reviews Wicked Little Letters
In next Sunday's episode of "WHY? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life" UND philosophy professor Jack Weinstein visits with former FBI Agent Luke William Hunt on the topic of "Police and the Ethics of Lying." Today we explore that topic with Jack. ~~~ News director Dave Thompson updates us on the week in news, including developments in the wake of the state political conventions. ~~~ Matt reviews Wicked Little Letters.