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Curious Minnesota Star Tribune

    • Society & Culture

What do you wonder about the people, places and culture of Minnesota? Listen to our community-driven reporting project, which invites listeners to ask questions that our newsroom researches and answers.

    What Minnesota inventions have shaped modern life?

    What Minnesota inventions have shaped modern life?

    Pacemakers, Post-it notes and Spam rank among the state's best-known inventions. But creative Minnesotans devised hundreds of other products we take for granted. Reporter Brooks Johnson dug into this issue for Curious Minnesota and found so many interesting Minnesota inventions that he wrote two stories.
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    What Minnesota inventions have shaped modern life?
    Skid-steers, Softsoap and Nerf: 8 more Minnesota inventions that changed the world

    • 19 min
    What roles did Minnesota's Native American chiefs play? And who were some notable ones?

    What roles did Minnesota's Native American chiefs play? And who were some notable ones?

    The familiar image of a stoic Native American chief wearing a headdress is in many ways a core American cultural stereotype. It has been memorialized in films and statutes, as well as exploited to sell cigarettes and motorcycles. But who are these celebrated figures of the past? Mark Boswell joins host Eric Roper to discuss the roles that Native American chiefs played and introduce some of the state's most prominent chiefs.
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    Garbage graphic / River wall graphic
    What roles did Minnesota's Native American chiefs play? And who were some notable ones? (February 2024 Curious Minnesota story)
    In the Footsteps of Little Crow (eBook)

    • 22 min
    Why does Maplewood have such an odd shape?

    Why does Maplewood have such an odd shape?

    Maplewood arguably has the strangest border of any city in the Twin Cities metro area. Its L shape wraps around the northern and eastern edges of St. Paul. The origins of that border reveals an interesting history of development patterns in the east metro. Reporter Greta Kaul joins host Eric Roper to discuss how Maplewood was born out of leftover land -- and became home to a signature Minnesota company.
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    Why does Maplewood have such an odd shape?
    Why didn't Minneapolis gobble up its suburbs? (Podcast, May 2023)
    Why didn't Minneapolis gobble up its suburbs? (Story, March 2023)

    • 18 min
    How did Northfield become home to St. Olaf and Carleton colleges?

    How did Northfield become home to St. Olaf and Carleton colleges?

    St. Olaf and Carleton colleges have left a big mark on the world. Their alumni have reached the highest levels of entertainment, the arts, politics and the legal system. A reader wanted to know how these two prominent private colleges ended up in Northfield, a small city just south of the Twin Cities metro area.
    Reporter Trey Mewes, who wrote a story on this topic for Curious Minnesota, discusses the interesting tale behind these institutions with host Eric Roper. 
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    How did Northfield become home to St. Olaf and Carleton colleges? (February 2024 Curious Minnesota article)

    • 19 min
    Did union rules prevent Leonard Bernstein from joining the Minnesota Orchestra?

    Did union rules prevent Leonard Bernstein from joining the Minnesota Orchestra?

    Sometimes rejection is the beginning of an exciting new path in life. That's one takeaway from today's episode about Leonard Bernstein, who once planned to work at the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (now the Minnesota Orchestra). Reporter Jenna Ross joins host Eric Roper to discuss how Bernstein's complex relationship with his mentor nearly landed him in Minnesota.
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    Did union rules prevent Leonard Bernstein from joining the Minnesota Orchestra? (January 2024 Curious Minnesota story)
    The Curious Minnesota Collection

    • 19 min
    What does it mean when Minnesota courts sentence offenders to 'the workhouse'?

    What does it mean when Minnesota courts sentence offenders to 'the workhouse'?

    It's not uncommon in Minnesota to see a news story about someone being sentenced to "the workhouse." But what is a workhouse? It turns out Minnesota is one of the only states still using this term, which describes unique facilities that are neither jails nor prisons. Reporter Kim Hyatt joins host Eric Roper to talk about what happens in a workhouse, who is sentenced there and the long history behind these correctional facilities.
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    What does it mean when Minnesota courts sentence offenders to 'the workhouse'? (February 2023 Curious Minnesota article)

    • 20 min

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