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Main Street, hosted by Doug Hamilton and with contributor Ashley Thornberg, keeps its finger on the pulse of Prairie Public's broadcast region

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    • Sep 30, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Chapel Renewal, Mad Dog Scares, and Rural America's Internet Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 49:08


    From renewing Jamestown's historic Voorhees Chapel to rabies panics on the prairie and the fight for rural broadband, Main Street explores history, fear, and the future.

    Building Homes, Building Culture: Furniture Mission & Cinema 100

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 50:02


    Furniture Mission helps families in crisis create homes with dignity, while Cinema 100 previews a fall lineup of indie films, global stories, and community conversations.

    Happiness Across Cultures, Harvest Insights, and Science at Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 50:16


    Explore Finland's happiness lessons, hear harvest insights from ND farmers, and discover simple, hands-on science activities to try at home this fall.

    Baseball Behind the Scenes, Norsk Høstfest, and School Phone Ban

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 50:11


    Go inside baseball with Christopher Krick, preview Norsk Høstfest with Searle Swedlund, and hear how North Dakota's new school cell phone ban is changing classrooms.

    Essentia Health's Economic Impact; Past Prairie Rabies Scares Run Wild

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 50:04


    Essentia Health drives significant economic regional impact, while prairie communities of the past faced rabies scares, rumors, and “mad dog” panics.

    Political Violence & Free Speech; Retracing a Model T Honeymoon

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 50:23


    Dr. Cullinane unpacks political violence and free speech, then journalists Kitty and Marie Felde retrace their grandparents' 1925 Model T honeymoon.

    Home on the Range, Alzheimer's Walk, Hagerty Remembered

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 49:45


    Youth healing at Home on the Range, Fargo's Walk to End Alzheimer's, Dave Thompson's news review, and a heartfelt tribute to columnist Marilyn Hagerty.

    Beyond Limits, Remembering Redford, Moonrise and Media Stress

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 50:00


    From workforce growth at the Fusion Conference to Robert Redford's legacy, the impact of heavy news on well-being, and Fargo's Moonrise Café community hub.

    Osterholm & Olshaker on Vaccines, Rabies Fears, Bad Water, Jumping Mice & Fire

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 49:16


    Michael Osterholm & Mark Olshaker on vaccine policy, rabies fears on the prairie, toxic water in Illinois, North Dakota's jumping mice, and the Karuk Tribe's cultural burning.

    Tornado Warnings, Norwegian Migration, and Minneapolis Mysteries

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 49:52


    Severe storms brought several tornado warnings to central ND, we mark 200 years since Norwegian migration, and author Larry Millett shares mysteries of old Minneapolis.

    Domestic Violence, News Review, Gateway to Science & The Tell

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 49:35


    October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month, plus Dave Thompson's news review, Gateway to Science's new outdoor exhibits, and Fargo's live storytelling event The Tell.

    Suicide Prevention, Drekkerfest 11, and Opioid Awareness

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 51:54


    A deep look at suicide prevention with Essentia's Dr. Kohlhase, a preview of Fargo's Drekkerfest 11, and Prairie Beat on opioids and the life-saving role of Narcan.

    Welk Biography, Clell Gannon, Beef Prices, and Alaska Walrus Traditions

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 49:59


    Dr. Lance Richey on a new Lawrence Welk biography, Tom Isern on Clell Gannon, experts on beef prices, and Alaska's walrus hunters adapting to climate change.

    Ellendale's Growth and Dessa's Creative Journey

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 50:58


    Ellendale Mayor Don Flaherty on rural growth and housing, plus artist Dessa on music, creativity, and life as she heads to Minot State's NOTSTOCK festival this week.

    Sports Psychology, Gateway to Science, Caring Transitions, News

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 50:24


    Dr. Erin Haugen on athlete anxiety, Annie Beck on ND Gateway to Science events, and Becky Perdaems on helping seniors navigate life's transitions in North Dakota.

    Why We Revolt, Food & Culture at Tee's Tacos, and Harwood's AI Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 49:55


    Dr. Victor Montori calls for kind care, Prairie Plates spotlights Tee's Tacos' Indigenous roots, and Harwood plans a $3B AI data center campus.

    Becoming Thurgood, Plains Folk, Local Produce Costs, and Photo Camp

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 49:50


    PBS's "Becoming Thurgood," Plains Folk on Z'dena Trinka, why local produce costs more, and a National Geographic photo camp on the Wind River Reservation.

    Holly Pedersen, Katherine Terras, & Kohlrabi Soup

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 49:34


    Craig Blumenshine speaks with Holly Pedersen and Katherine Terras about Project Pipeline, an initiative focused on addressing educator shortages. Later in the show, Erik Deatherage sits down with the bluegrass band Kohlrabi Soup for a lively interview and the band treats us to a few live performances.

    Hope Burdolski & Nichole Hensen

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 52:56


    Back-to-school season is here and whether you're a parent juggling drop-offs or just feeling the shift in the air, Main Street has something to brighten your day. Host Eric Deatherage kicks things off with a fresh look at STEM, not just for kids, but for curious adults too. Then, get inspired by Fargo's own Nicole Henson, whose sweet treats have earned a loyal following. Now, she's cooking up an exciting expansion that's sure to delight diners across the region.

    Office ergonomics, Tom Isern essay, and a spotlight on musician Chris Whitley

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 52:52


    Craig Blumenshine dives into office ergonomics with Fargo Ergonomics founder Crystal Nelson, and Tom Isern's latest essay tells the story of Zdema Irma Trinka, who penned a book about the Marquis de Mores and his wife, Medora. Plus, a spotlight blues folk artist Chris Whitley.

    Paula Almgren & Peyton Haug

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 50:47


    Main Street host Craig Blumenshine speaks with elder care attorney Paula Almgren about the legal steps families should expect and take after the death of a loved one.Later in the show, Erik Deatherage talks with Fargo Forum writer Peyton Haug about the predominantly Indigenous missing children and teens in North Dakota. Her article spotlighted a recent sudden uptick in cases.

    Fargo's Knitted Knockers, Plus Matt Olien's Final Curtain Call

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 49:35


    Fargo's Knitted Knockers bring comfort to women after cancer, and longtime film critic Matt Olien says farewell to weekly movie reviews. Plus, Dave Thompson reviews the news.

    NIH Cuts, Insects & Birds, Fergus Falls Dining, Missing ND Youth

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 49:56


    Ethics of NIH cuts, insects' role in bird diets, Fergus Falls dining with Evan Burkdoll, and the alarming rise of missing youth in North Dakota.

    Cullinane on Trump Summits & Preview of Theodore Roosevelt Event

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 50:20


    Trump's global summits, Roosevelt & the Navy, Fargo's Red River Market, Lawrence Welk's legacy, Midwest surfing, and Nez Perce leaders on salmon.

    Oil Royalties in ND & Rural Hospital Lifelines: Oversight and Survival

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 50:02


    Reporter Jacob Orledge investigates ND oil royalty losses, while Dr. David Herman explains how new funding could help rural hospitals weather Medicaid cuts.

    Tariffs and ND's Economy, Regional News, Fantastic Four, and Meteor Showers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 49:50


    Dr. David Flynn on tariffs and ND's economy, Dave Thompson's news review, Matt Olien's Fantastic Four First Steps movie review, plus August skies with two meteor showers.

    Mind Over Muscle, Summer Dining, and Fargo Crime Perception

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 49:55


    Dr. Erin Haugen on athlete mental health, Drew Balstad on summer dining, and Prairie Beat explores Fargo's crime stats vs. public perception.

    North Dakota Summer Weather Review & NPR's Leila Fadel on Journalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 49:43


    ND Summer Weather Trends with Matt Johnson & NPR's Leila Fadel on Journalism's Role in Sustaining Democracy

    Boosting Rural Grocers & Back-to-School Tips for Parents

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 49:48


    A new program aims to sustain ND rural grocers, plus expert tips for parents to help kids start the school year strong—academically, emotionally, and at home.

    Medicare & Medicaid at 60, ND News Recap, Naked Gun & Prairie Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 49:33


    Medicare & Medicaid turn 60—what's next for these vital programs? Plus, a ND news roundup, a Naked Gun reboot review, and a look at August's natural beauty on the prairie.

    Minot's Mayoral Shift, Olive Oil Origins, and Prairie Public's Uncertain Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 49:39


    Minot voters reject extremism, olive oil meets art and science, and Prairie Public braces for major funding cuts as CPB shuts down.

    Youth Sports Boundaries, Bur Oaks, Letterpress, and Wave Power

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 49:40


    How can healthy roles in youth sports help kids thrive? Plus: dying bur oaks, forgotten farm tech, Alaska wave energy, and climate stories from spuds to sprinklers.

    Public Health and Skilled Trades: ND Paths to Stronger Communities

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 49:35


    Dr. Mark Strand explores rural public health challenges, while James Erdahl highlights NDSCS's hands-on collision engineering program and its career impact.

    Near Miss in Minot, Pandemic Western, and Hidden ND Wonders

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 50:06


    Aviation safety in Minot, Ari Aster's pandemic Western Eddington, ND news, and natural gems beyond Medora—from petrified forests to the Maah Daah Hey Trail.

    College Value, Spaghetti Western Eats, KKWE Radio & Marilyn Hagerty

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 48:50


    Main Street explores college's purpose with Dr. Weinstein, dines at Fargo's Spaghetti Western, visits KKWE Native radio, and shares lunch with Marilyn Hagerty.

    Winds of Change, Bullheads & Climate: Music, History & Resilience

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 50:00


    Ilonna Pederson previews the Winds of Change Tour; Tom Isern dives into a bullhead fishing craze; plus stories on tribal resilience and America's food miles.

    Prairie Identity, Youth Sports Reform, Forest Recovery & Memory

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 50:20


    Historians trace prairie identity, Dr. Strand rethinks youth sports, Michigan forests recover from disaster, and Tom Isern honors German-Russian heritage.

    Restoring Youth Sports, Honoring Cancer Heroes, and Fargo Film Fun

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 49:45


    Dr. Brad Strand rethinks youth sports, Jill Wiese previews Bluegrass Goes Pink, Dave Thompson reviews ND news, and Matt Oliene covers a Fargo indie film.

    Local News, Food, and Forecasts: Stories That Shape North Dakota Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 49:56


    News at Risk, Food with Heart, and a Forecast That's Partially Dry

    How We Fix Health Care, Redefine Drought, and Honor Juneberries

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 49:13


    From re-imagining health care and redefining drought to preserving prairie fruits and Indigenous homelands, these stories explore change, challenge, and resilience.

    Bill Siemering & Public Radio In Democracy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 59:28


    Bill Siemering, NPR's first program director and the author of its inspiring mission statement, recounts the network's early goal of honoring diversity by including a variety of American voices. Also, we hear how America's 18th century founders emphasized the importance of a free press and an educated citizenry to the success of their experiment in democracy. Features Pulitzer Prize-winning historians Gordon Wood (Brown University) and Annette Gordon-Reed (Harvard University).

    Susan Ray-Degges, Matt Olien's Movie Reviews, & The Great American Folk Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 52:49


    Host Craig Blumenshine sits down with interior design expert Professor Susan Ray-Degges, film critic Matt Olien reviews the new Superman movie, and musician Tom Brosseau takes a trip to Medora, North Dakota.

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