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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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    Fargo Mayor-Elect Josh Boschee

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 49:47


    Substitute host, Erik Deatherage speaks with Fargo Mayor-elect Josh Boschee following his election victory. Boschee discusses the challenges and opportunities facing North Dakota's largest city, including housing affordability, downtown development, fiscal responsibility, and building a more inclusive community.

    Former Senator Byron Dorgan and Photographer May Pang

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 51:48


    Former North Dakota Senator Byron Dorgan joins Main Street to discuss Election Day, bipartisan government, and the future of politics in North Dakota. Dorgan also shares personal stories about public service, Joe Biden, John McCain, and his journey from Regent, North Dakota, to the United States Senate.

    North Dakota Poetry Out Loud 2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 52:47


    Former Prairie Public Director of Radio Bill Thomas shares audio from some of the participants of this year's Poetry Out Loud competition, which was held February 23, 2026 at the North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum in Bismarck, including winner Aspen Geist of Wyndmere.

    Energy, Elections, Internet Radio and STEM Access

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 49:50


    EERC workers return as funding stabilizes, voters weigh a constitutional amendment rule, internet radio goes DIY, and Gateway to Science expands STEM access.

    Summer Flavors, Bluegrass Traditions and Election Decisions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 49:59


    Enjoy a taste of summer at Maxwell's, celebrate 34 years of bluegrass at Cross Ranch, and get ready for North Dakota's primary election with Prairie Beat.

    Tradition Meets Change: Music, Memory, Culture and Conservation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 49:30


    WeFest celebrates 43 years, a prairie cookbook preserves local history, an Inuit author shares Arctic perspectives, and restored rivers face new threats.

    Philosophical Currents: AI, Trust, The Future of Univ. Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 49:23


    Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein explores how AI is reshaping higher education, challenging academic integrity, critical thinking and the future value of a college degree.

    Votes, Influence and Online Scams

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 49:34


    North Dakota's primary election comes into focus as reporters examine ballot signatures and political influence, while George Peck shares tips for avoiding online scams.

    Stroke Survival, Convention Center Debate, and Burger Royale

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 50:12


    A Fargo stroke survivor shares his story, Fargo delays a convention center vote, and Burger Royale returns with creative downtown flavors.

    Modern Births, Prairie Futures, and Fargo's Night Market

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 49:50


    A look at modern midwifery, the unresolved future of the Great Plains, and Fargo's Asian Night Market celebrating culture, food, and community.

    Tribal College Cuts, Digital Security and Fargo's Convention Future

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 50:13


    Mary Steurer discusses proposed tribal college funding cuts, George Peck explores the future of passwords, and Michael Allmendinger previews Fargo's convention center vision.

    Hebron Flavor, STEM Camps and Fargo Convention Debate

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 49:46


    Prairie Plates visits Hebron's Brick City Public House, Gateway to Science previews summer STEM camps, and Prairie Beat examines Fargo's convention center debate.

    Child Care Challenges and Fargo's Future Vision

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 49:54


    Child care access, affordability and workforce shortages in North Dakota, plus Drekker's vision for a future Fargo convention center and entertainment district.

    University of North Dakota President Andrew Armacost on Higher Education

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 50:25


    University challenges, AI and student well-being with UND President Andy Armacost, plus Tom Isern reflects on Thom Tammaro's prairie poetry collection “Aurora.”

    Rural Grocery Stores, AI Search and North Dakota History

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 50:12


    Rural grocery survival, AI-driven search, a digital anatomy table, and the story of North Dakota's early Muslim settlers.

    From Prairie Headlines to Vineyard Nights and Dickinson Wines

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 50:00


    Prairie Beat examines Fargo's new police chief and Heidi Heitkamp's remarks, while Main Street explores two North Dakota vineyard events.

    Youth, Culture and the Search for Connection

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 49:58


    Social media, prairie optimism, immigrant resilience and Indigenous storytelling intersect in conversations about identity, community and belonging.

    Classrooms, Capitol Debates and a Cafeteria Case of Mistaken Identity

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 50:10


    Educators discuss North Dakota's public school challenges, followed by a heartfelt and funny Tell story about a lunch lady and an imaginary family.

    Building the Future: Education, Innovation and the Enduring West

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 49:17


    North Dakota's future takes center stage through higher education degree changes, rural housing and STEM access and the enduring traditions of cowboy poetry.

    Centuries, Communities and the Flavors of Spring and hantavirus concerns

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 49:55


    The Fargo Theatre marks 100 years, Prairie Beat explores hantavirus concerns, and Chef Candace Stock celebrates spring foraging and prairie flavors.

    Spring Growth and Rural Renewal on the Plains

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 50:00


    Spring lawn and garden tips from NDSU's Don Kinzler, Dr. Tom Isern on rural renewal, and a look at how CSA farms are evolving to balance convenience and community.

    Trust, Fear, and the Fractures in American Society

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 49:59


    A Philosophical Currents conversation with Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein on trust and skepticism in America, and what it may take to rebuild confidence in democracy.

    Accountability, Curiosity, and Clarity: From Disclosures to Discovery

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 50:24


    Missing disclosures raise transparency concerns, Gateway to Science launches summer programs, George Peck explores great audio, and Dave Thompson reviews the news.

    From Schoolhouse to Spotlight: History, Loss, Beef, and Brews

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 50:10


    A historic schoolhouse finds new life, a lawmaker's death raises questions, rising beef prices shift buying habits, and Junkyard Brewing kicks off patio season with pints and pizza.

    Rural Health Care Realities, Prairie Songs, and Living Traditions

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 49:56


    Sebelius on fixing rural health care, a Plains Folk look at frontier song, and the Chickasaw Nation's tree-planting mission blending culture, youth, and climate action.

    Wishes and Waterways: Hope and Stewardship in North Dakota

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 50:01


    World Wish Month highlights life-changing wishes in North Dakota, while River Keepers shows how volunteers are transforming the Red River through year-round stewardship.

    Sound, Science, and Energy in a Changing North Dakota

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 50:10


    From audio formats to spring phenology to North Dakota's energy outlook, explore how sound, science, and global forces shape everyday life across the region.

    Compassion, Remembrance, and Community Across North Dakota

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 50:05


    Stories of service, loss, and community: honoring nurses at life's end, a statewide run for remembrance, and Fargo's BBQ championship bring people together across ND.

    Dickinson's Next Chapter & A Prison Reform Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 49:29


    Dickinson Mayor Scott Decker discusses growth, infrastructure, and the city's evolving identity as regional attention builds. Plus, Plains Folk with Dr. Tom Isern on a dramatic prison escape that led to a story of reform, leadership, and redemption inside the North Dakota Penitentiary.

    Global Aid and Local Stories: GOD's CHILD at 35; ND Magazine at 50

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 49:47


    GOD's CHILD Ppoject marks 35 years of global humanitarian work, while North Dakota Magazine's editors discuss storytelling, evolution, & bringing state stories to the air.

    Voting Rights, Maple Syrup, Hands-On Discovery and Browsers

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 49:52


    Clearing up felon voting rights, exploring maple syrup traditions, hands-on science, a story of finding home, and a look at what your web browser is really doing.

    Bush Prize Opens, Creative Kitchen at 50 & Prairie Beat

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 49:59


    Bush Prize applications open; Creative Kitchen marks 50 years in Fargo; Prairie Beat covers school meals, Horace shooting, suicide prevention, and a Valley City cold case.

    Power, Place, and Pressure: From Global Conflict to Local Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 49:59


    Global tensions, energy politics, film history, Indigenous health, and farm labor - examining how power, culture, and community shape today's challenges and connections.

    Connection & Memory: Teachers, Students, and a Grandmother's Legacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 50:00


    ND Teacher of the Year and students reflect on connection in learning, followed by a grandson's moving tribute to his grandmother's lasting lessons of love and kindness.

    ND Oil Legacy, Citizen Science & Tech Security Questions

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 50:00


    ND oil's 75-year impact, a citizen science push on nature change, tech bans on routers and drones, and Dave Thompson's weekly news review.

    From Cancer Screening to Cattle Tech, Fargo Food and Global Tensions

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 50:19


    Colon cancer rises in younger adults; cattle-view tech improves welfare; Fargo's One Bite Challenge highlights food and art; Prairie Beat examines Iran tensions' local impact.

    Artemis II, Prairie Legacy, Mayan Skies & Bee Crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 49:59


    Artemis II's lunar flyby, a prairie legacy in bloom, Mayan sky wisdom, and urgent questions as bee losses meet shifting U.S. research policy.

    Medora on Screen & A.I. in North Dakota Classrooms

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 50:00


    Medora's origin story hits the big screen, and ND Teacher of the Year Frannie Tunseth weighs the promise and limits of A.I. in today's classrooms.

    340B Court Fight, STEM Learning, and EV Reality Check

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 50:08


    340B drug law faces court scrutiny, Annie Beck highlights STEM learning, and Tech with Peck explores EVs—costs, charging, and real-world practicality today.

    Campus Risk, Fargo Food, HUD Funds & Spring Snow

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 49:58


    Sexual assault awareness on campus, Monte Jones on Fargo dining, and Prairie Beat covers restored HUD funds, spring snow, and higher ed leadership updates.

    Second Chance & Prairie Voices: Breath, Music, and Bison

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 50:30


    A transplant survivor's journey, a Red River musical legacy, and the return of bison to tribal lands—stories of resilience, culture, and restoration.

    When a Nation Goes to War: Duty, Dissent, and the Moral Divide

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 50:05


    What does war demand of all of us? Jack Russell Weinstein explores just war, duty, dissent, and how conflict reshapes patriotism, truth, and civic responsibility.

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