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Main Street

A daily Society and Culture podcast
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Prairie Public Broadcasting

Main Street

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Main Street

Prairie Public Broadcasting

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Explore summer road trips with Alicia Underlee Nelson; rural journalism; this week's news with Dave Thompson; and Matt Olien's review of 'Housekeeping for Beginners'.
Matthew Shepard's legacy explored at Concordia; ND Republican Gubernatorial debate reviewed; Tom Isern discusses 'book showers' in ND; Prairie Plates features wings.
There's high standards. And then there's perfectionism. A chat w/ Intuitive Business Coach Michelle Vasicek. Audience members ask questions of a Concordia College Panel.
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.
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."
Assistive tech boosts independence, lending library tour. Tips for buying/preparing steak in Prairie Plates. Preview of Rep. Gubernatorial debate next Tuesday.
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.
Explore the Odnes family's trials during the depression and learn how spy techniques can enhance parenting in this intriguing dual-themed episode.
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 topi
"Know Your Culture - Indonesia" is an event showcasing Indonesian heritage. It's coming to the Morton Mandan Public Library on Thursday, April 11. ~ Rick Gion joins us for another edition of Prairie Plates. Today he discusses what goes in to ma
Medicare has decided to cover weight loss drugs for patients with heart disease to reduce future health risks, while still not covering obesity medications for chronic weight management alone, a stance the American Diabetes Association hopes to
Editor Patrick McCloskey and the Dakota Digital Review. And Dr. Jared Marquis of UND on measuring the upper atmosphere during the solar eclipse.
Chloé Valdary promotes empathy through gaming; Dave Hoffman studies gray fox decline; Dave Thompson reviews news; Matt Olien critiques "Ghostbusters Frozen Empire."
Adam Brachman, a Davies High senior, picked for NPR's "From the Top." Fargo's police and fire recruitment drive. UND Aerospace Daytours and activities on April 6, 2024.
Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse's supply chain impact. Kari Bucholz founds Haley's Hope for dyslexia. Tom Isern revisits Johnson County War, highlighting skewed narratives.
Dakota Film Festival; "We Ride With Her" film; rising colorectal cancer in young adults; new U.S. farmers are discussed; light-hearted April Fools' segments.
Travel tips for "staycations" between spring break and summer. A bizarre baseball trick in Williamsport. Dave Thompson reviews news, while Matt Olien critiques "Immaculate."
Discussion on gossip's role amid Catherine Middleton's health news; study of a gray fox by Iowa researchers to address population decline; Prairie Plates and Tom Isern
John Harris visits with Dr. Michelle Lelwica. Bill Peterson, Director of the State Historical Society of ND, and Great American Folk Show and Curling in Minot.
Brad Hawk, Exec. Dir, ND Indian Affairs Commission, Living on Earth - Solar Eclipse, Natural North Dakota: Get out and Enjoy Spring!
Explore surrogacy secrets, PFAS in farms, Plains Folk Essay - historical speculators, Dave Thompson's news review, and Matt Olien reviews the movie "One Life."
Toby & Ben's Fargo film premiere, Rick's pie & ice cream spree, and Alice Loesch's journey to "It's Right For Me."
Exploring North Dakota's Poetry Out Loud, Part Two, Fargo Film Festival insights, and Toby Keith's patriotic legacy, blending arts and culture in a vibrant showcase.
Show Her The Money explores women's venture capital challenges; a Plains Folk Essay about historic land speculation; culinary dreams and senior employment training.
Join Dr. Jodi Halpern as she delves into AI's role in mental health. Plus, catch up on the latest news with Dave and Matt's "Cabrini" review.
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