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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.

Monitor: Fargo-area data center power push + ND GOP preview. Tech With Peck: Meta rulings, smart home privacy, and how to build a safer connected home.

Cold-climate wines, prairie spelling bees, NDSU leadership search, and tribal bison restoration—stories of culture, change, and community across North Dakota.

A look at Norwegian teachers who defied Nazis, UND's Writers Conference, and how loan limits could impact rural healthcare access.

Property tax strain, wearable tech's rise, a wrongful arrest case, and a deadly tiger attack: examining pressure points, innovation, and accountability.

Prairie Musicians returns for Season 18, showcasing Upper Midwest talent, while Prairie Plates explores Fargo's food scene—from cheese boards to the rising tinned fish trend.

Insights on addiction, fentanyl, and drug policy from a former U.S. drug czar, plus the story of North Dakota's first recorded spelling bee.

Watford City Mayor Phil Riely discusses infrastructure, growth and the city's future beyond the Bakken boom. Plus, Dr. Bassim Kobrossy on advances in colorectal cancer care.

Oil royalty ruling could spark lawsuits, North Dakota explores a Roughrider Coin stablecoin, spring STEM programs at Gateway to Science, and Tech with Peck - the PC at 50

Watford City's Mayor Phil Riely discusses the city's path beyond the Bakken boom. Plus: St. Patrick's Day at Fargo's Blarney Stone & North Dakota's push for sober rides.

A Fargo woman shares her unexpected colon cancer diagnosis; Tom Isern explores prairie fish fry history; plus robot beavers, urban FFA programs, and water recycling innovation.

North Dakota Teachers of the Year Sheila Peterson and Frannie Tunseth discuss student mental health, trauma-informed practices, and how schools help students feel seen and supported.

Tech With Peck untangles streaming TV, reporters update the $345M Greenpeace pipeline case, and scientists highlight the surprising ecological power of moss.

Frontier pinochle with the Knights of Leisure, pasta at Ziti's for National Noodle Month, rising colon cancer in younger adults, and poetry from Colorado's first Indigenous poet laureate.

Matt Olien previews the Oscars and Fargo Theatre's 100th, plus powerful storm stories from the Nome Schoolhouse shared at The Tell.

Immigration policy strains ND's workforce, travel advisories reshape Mexico plans, home theater sound tips, and hands-on science explores the body.

Lenten fish fries in West Fargo, the emerald ash borer threat in Devils Lake, and a philosophical look at what makes a nation with UND's Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein.

Rural nurse training in North Dakota, Icelandic pioneer reflections, Indigenous climate leadership, America's protein debate, and the week's top water stories.

DSU Historian Dr. Michael Patrick Cullinane previews Trump's address, while filmmaker Monica Medellin explores women's flag football's Olympic debut in The Future Is Flag.

Cattle fraud charges and crop insurance risks, Gateway STEM events, TV tech decoded with George Peck, plus Dave's weekly news review.

Prairie Plates spotlights India Clay Oven's award-winning Maharaja Burger, Prairie Beat covers measles, and we explore next-gen geothermal power.

NDSU and RAND target rural needs; pioneer immigrant journeys, Mesa Verde storytelling, and rising demand with uncertain funding for the 988 crisis lifeline.

ICE detention cases reach ND courts, TV vs. projector buying advice, and how Gateway to Science brings hands-on STEM to schools statewide.

Fighting hunger across the Plains, honoring Officer Jason Moszer's legacy, and supporting entrepreneurs through the North Dakota Women's Business Center.

From civics education and a forgotten prairie crop to Indigenous skiers and farm climate challenges, this episode explores democracy, culture, and change across the Plains.

Mountain West AD Tom Burman explains adding NDSU football, and ND Teacher of the Year Frannie Tunseth and Dr. Logan Rutten rethink professional learning for teachers.

From oilfield wastewater and lithium policy missteps to redefining what a “home theater” really is, Main Street explores energy innovation, regulation, and smart tech choices.

Award-winning Prairie Plates at Rosewild, a white paper on risk and resilience in America's food system, and what Fargo's emerald ash borer discovery means statewide.

A timely Philosophical Currents conversation with Jack Russell Weinstein on the rule of law, power, accountability, and democracy under strain.

Named Agriculturalist of the Year at the 100th Little "I," Jim Kirsch reflects on a lifetime in agriculture, education, and mentoring— from farm life to NDSU leadership.

A term limits lawsuit heads to the ND Supreme Court, Gateway to Science lets visitors fly, and Tech with Peck launches. Plus Dave Thompson's news review.