Main Street, hosted by Doug Hamilton and with contributor Ashley Thornberg, keeps its finger on the pulse of Prairie Public's broadcast region
Dr. Marc Hurlbert discusses melanoma prevention, Dave Thompson reviews the news, Matt Olien critiques Clown in a Cornfield, and we explore Arctic archaeology.
In and upcoming America Experience, the legacy of Polaroid's Edwin Land with Ron Fierstein, then its grill time with expert tips from NDSU meat scientist Dr. Eric Berg.
An American Pope, the NRCS at 90, Dr. Tom Isern on Baldwin Ranch history, morel mushroom hunting, and a love story where timing proves everything.
Heather Simonich shares trauma-informed care insights, followed by North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong discussing 2025 legislative priorities and key issues.
Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein explores his book "Israel, Palestine, and the Trolley Problem;" In Session recaps the legislative session; Matt Olien reviews "Thunderbolts*."
Huckleberry House - a culinary flair with Chris Tello, a nostalgic tale from Becky Blenkush, and Sylvan Learning's impact on North Dakota education with Kari Weigel.
Explore stroke prevention with Essentia Health, climate challenges with H2O Radio, Nebraska's CRP program struggles, and cultural restoration with Our Living Lands.
Linda Pauling shares the Make-A-Wish origin story, and Tom Isern explores the sustainable legacy of the Baldwin Ranches in Dickey County.
Veterans' stories, a stalled tax reform bill, and a Southern Gothic film review—today's show brings emotion, politics, and powerful storytelling.
Jack Russell Weinstein on the ethics of de-extinction, plus German-Russian foods and stories with Michael Miller and Jeremy Kopp of NDSU's Heritage Collection.
Today's show covers calls for stricter food rules, Arctic climate resilience, chicken rentals for families, and the enduring spirit of 1889 with Tom Isern.
New Holmberg documents prompt calls for change, DSU pioneers virtual anatomy, and Loxley Brown inspires girls to dream big in science and technology.
Drone racing takes flight, Tom Isern reflects on the pasque flower, Dave reviews the news, and Matt dives into The Ballad of Wallis Island.
Dex Dutton brews up stories of coffee and community, plus a preview of the high-energy Fargo Marathon with Dr. Andrew Moen, celebrating 21 years this May.
Explore summer travel tips, tribal efforts to save the lamprey, and how North Dakota's Ethics Commission is being tested in the wake of a former senator's sentencing.
Monsignor Shea reflects on Pope Francis' legacy of compassion and inclusion. Plus, a preview of Valley City's Earth Day events with environmental advocates.
From evolving farm practices to SNAP food debates, news of the region and a heartfelt film review, today's show offers insight, advocacy, and a story of unexpected connection.
Nikki Berglund, Guy Nelson, and Tamara Dean share stories of food, art, and nature—celebrating resilience, creativity, and connection to place.
Emerging tech, river restoration, local food cuts, and key ND legislation—this episode explores regional changes shaping our environment, schools, and society.
Explore autism acceptance, creative connection at the Plains Art Museum, water news, and a forgotten health crisis in North Dakota with Dr. Tom Isern.
Food as medicine, news highlights, a review of Disney's new Snow White, and how climate change is shifting wildlife patterns in the Arctic.
Erik and Rick visit owners and chefs, TJ and Gina, at ThaiKota in Fargo. They share their journey from Thailand to North Dakota while serving some of the best dishes from Thailand.
Erik Deatherage presents The Tell, a live storytelling event from downtown Fargo with Cody Schuler. This episode includes personal tales shared by local storytellers Becky Blenkush, Cara Cody Braun, Thomas Kvamme, and Beth Renner, each bringing their unique perspective to the stage.
Prairie Public's Erik Deatherage sits down with Bill Thomas to discuss the inspiring Poetry Out Loud program, focusing on its influence on students and the art of performance poetry. The poems were read by Joanie McCormack, Sawyer Wilhelmi, Leah Hochalter, and DeLainis Kroh.
Prairie Public's Ann Alquist interviews two rural reporters to discuss legislative issues and the health of their publicans.
Explore the power of listening, a daring border crossing, saving migratory birds, and restoring buffalo to Indigenous lands.
A look at dying with dignity, a review of this week's top news, and a powerful film discussion on Nickel Boys and the realities of injustice in Jim Crow-era Florida.
Prairie Public's news team was at the sentencing hearing for former legislator Ray Holmberg and brings us the latest. Plus, we share a conversation with holistic lifestyle coach Erin Oberlander.
UND and Fenworks host high school esports state championship, a river's story, aging penguins, glacier loss, and a bill on books in schools.
Explore the fight for the ADA and the power of herbal healing with guests Jim LeBrecht, Chana Gazit, and Bevin Cohen in this inspiring episode of Main Street.
ND Monitor Reporter Mary Steurer shares Dakota Access Pipeline trial insights, Dave Thompson recaps the news, and Matt Olien reviews the sci-fi thriller "Mickey 17."
Jeremiah Program empowers single moms, Bert Meyers talks St. Paddy's eats, and This Week in Water covers policy shifts, climate lawsuits, and space junk.
Erin Hemme Froslie on media literacy, Tom Isern on immigration struggles, uranium transport concerns, and how a ND bill could impact public legal notices.
Fargo Fire Dept Careers, Eclipse Awakening, Colorectal Cancer Awareness & Rural Grocers' Fight to Survive
Dean Teresa Conner on NDSU's new Masters sonography program, FM Symphony's ‘Bliss,' news review, Tom Isern's essay, and a review of Captain America: Brave New World.
Kate Kuehn shares cybersecurity insights, Chef Candace Stock highlights Indigenous cuisine, and Beth Renner previews Fargo's live storytelling event, The Tell.
Tom Swoyer discusses GrandSKY's 10th anniversary, its impact on UAS innovation, economic growth, and future expansion in North Dakota's aerospace industry.
Pulitzer finalist Karen Russell discusses The Antidote, memory, and the Dust Bowl. Plus, ND State Climatologist Daryl Ritchison on weather trends and climate change.
Dr. Brad Kohoutek discusses weight loss meds, Dave Thompson reviews news, USDA job cuts impact farmers, and Matt Olien recaps the Academy Awards.
Mike Frohlich on THC beverages, signs of spring in ND, winter food events, and a story from The Tell of witnessing history during the fall of the Berlin Wall.