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Northern Public Radio: WNIJ and WNIU

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Northern Public Radio: WNIJ and WNIU

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Perspectives

Northern Public Radio: WNIJ and WNIU

Perspectives

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Dan Klefstad says there are a lot of reasons to get to your local bookstore this Saturday and beyond.
Suzanne Degges-White doesn't fall into the simple Introvert/Extrovert categories. Do you?
Voting by mail has its plusses, but Katie Andraski says there are things she would miss on election day.
Bob Evans takes a look at what could be the biggest problem for Democrats this election season.
Tom McBride is not a fan of the moon. But the sun is another matter.
Kyle White says DeKalb County has at least 20 food pantries — and that inspired him to get to know his neighbors and clients.
Marnie O. Mamminga loves her yard, especially watching spring unfold there.
Paula Garrett explores her own home in an expedition that's both real and imaginary.
Lonny Cain wonders how many people could use a good cheering on right now.
Nia Springer Norris is afraid that her life-long love affair with the magazine is over.
It's time to give, says Lynnea Erickson Laskowski.
Francisco Solaris-Larrave says it's not just what you eat.
Chris Fink reluctantly waves goodbye to winter and hello to the delights of spring.
Things in America always turn out for the best, right? Andrew Nelson shares his thoughts.
Is it David Gunkel or AI David Gunkel? Deepfake technology is getting dangerously good...and easy to use.
Joe Mitchell says a former president's recent venture is a lesson in capitalism, not Christianity.
Beth Ganion says this month is a great time to remind people that if you or someone you know needs help, there are resources nearby.
Wester Wuori shares shares a major milestones with Perspectives listeners.
It's National Poetry Month and Connie Seraphine shares the words of one of her favorite poets, Mary Oliver.
Anna Evans meets a brilliant woman and learns a humble lesson.
Frances Jaeger has figured out why we are ALL so tired.
Sure, you can get your recipes online, from YouTube, or even an old-fashioned cookbook. But Deborah Booth finds those methods lacking.
Rosie Klepper finds that her old friends are no longer waiting for her in the waiting room.
It's a message that's been around for thousands of years, but Dan Kenney says it's as important as ever for all of us.
Kittens are adorable, but then Lou Ness learns about the dreaded four-letter H word. They're still adorable.
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