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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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    • Nov 13, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Health, Safety & Learning: Violence Prevention, Lung Cancer & STEM

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 49:59


    A powerful hour on health and hope: addressing intimate partner violence in care settings, raising lung-cancer awareness with early screening, and expanding STEM education across ND.

    Shutdown Insights, Fargo's 1889 Kitchen, and a Lesson from The Tell

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 49:59


    Dr. Cullinane breaks down the federal shutdown's end, Prairie Plates visits Fargo's 1889 Kitchen, and The Tell shares a sharp airport story about trust and humanity.

    Healing on Horseback, A Veteran's Road to Recovery & Stories Beyond

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 49:58


    From adaptive riding in Lisbon to jacaranda blooms in Australia, plus a veteran's recovery and a deepening farm labor crisis—four stories of resilience and connection.

    Aviators of Tomorrow & Friends Who Fence: CAP and FM Fencing Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 50:06


    North Dakota's Civil Air Patrol trains future aviators, while the Fargo-Moorhead Fencing Club builds skill and camaraderie with “Make Friends and Stab Them.”

    Ellington in Fargo, Frenemies, and the Doctor in the Black Derby

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 50:10


    From Duke Ellington's historic Fargo concert to small-town legends, storytelling, and corn detasseling—Main Street brings you music, history, and heartland voices.

    Building a Museum, Remembering Cheney, and Saving Bears with Cider

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 50:02


    Lindsay Breuler on creating a new children's museum, Geoff O'Gara reflects on Dick Cheney's life and legacy, and Montana's sweet way to reduce bear conflicts.

    WWI's Human Stories: Carnegie Hall Tribute & A WWII Hidden Childhood

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 49:59


    Historian John Monsky previews “American Heart in WWI,” a Carnegie Hall Tribute, followed by Charles Spira's moving memory of survival as a hidden child in Belgium.

    Horace Specials and a Rolling Paradise: Taxes and a Hunting Car

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 50:00


    Horace residents face steep special assessments as city leaders explain the law. Then, Tom Isern recalls a 19th-century railway hunting coach built for Dakota adventures.

    Morality, Haunted Dining & Food Aid: Philosophical, Spooky, and Real

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 50:02


    From ethics to eerie encounters to urgent food aid—today's Main Street explores where morality meets law, ghosts meet gastronomy, and communities face hunger.

    America's Most Problematic Drug, Prairie Waterfowl, Bats, and Minerals

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 50:04


    From America's most deadly drug to prairie hunting tales, Texas bats, and an Oklahoma minerals fight - Main Street explores health, history, nature, and Native land.

    Education and Access: ND School's New Leader and an ASL Shortage

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 50:08


    Levi Bachmeier outlines his vision for North Dakota's schools, then North Dakota Monitor reporter Michael Achterling explores the statewide shortage of sign language interpreters.

    North Dakota's Big Year for Tourism; Science; and Art Across America

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 46:03


    From North Dakota's tourism milestones to spooky science fun and a cross-country mural journey, this episode highlights creativity, curiosity, and community spirit.

    Rewinding the 1980s, Hot Dish & Heart, and a New State Leader

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 52:50


    From the pop culture of the 1980s to Fargo's culinary creativity and a new state education leader, Main Street rewinds, celebrates, and looks ahead across North Dakota.

    Focus, Pumpkins & Shooting Stars: Inspiration from Earth to Sky

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 50:17


    Dr. Rebecca Hug shares how to sharpen your focus, Midwest growers raise pumpkins the size of cars, and clear skies promise dazzling meteor showers across the prairie.

    Conversations on Civility, Immigration, Music, and Memory

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 50:03


    From rebuilding civility to surviving deportation, a musical collaboration, and a wild college tale - Main Street shares stories of empathy, artistry, and resilience.

    Remembering Laurel Reuter; News Review; Gateway to Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 50:02


    We honor art visionary Laurel Reuter, review the week's news, explore fall vines, and visit Bismarck's Gateway to Science for new “If/Then” STEM exhibits.

    American Experience: Kissinger; Soup Season; and Soaring Health Costs

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 50:03


    Barak Goodman on American Experience: Kissinger, Fargo's Patty Hagen stirs up soup and pie day memories, and Prairie Beat unpacks rising health premiums.

    Bridging Mental Health Gaps; Perils of the Duck Marsh; Low Rivers

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 50:07


    Alicia Blaufuss, an Essentia Health-Wahpeton nurse practitioner, brings new hope for rural mental health, Tom Isern recalls duck-hunting dangers, and low Mississippi levels squeeze farmers.

    ND Teacher of the Year Frannie Tunseth; Free Planetarium Fun

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 50:04


    Frannie Tunseth, North Dakota's 2026 Teacher of the Year, shares her passion for helping every child succeed. Plus, free planetarium shows this Saturday at VCSU!

    Lisbon's Scenic Theatre: 114 Years of Small-Town Movie Magic

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 52:40


    From Lisbon's century-old Scenic Theatre to border town life, prairie duck hunts, and fall STEM fun—Main Street explores North Dakota's stories of culture and community.

    Game Day Grub, EF5 Tornado, and Saving for Tomorrow

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 50:04


    Chef Andrew Doan serves up game day eats, Prairie Beat revisits the Enderlin EF5 tornado, and Tie Lasater explains how spending now can drain your retirement.

    Blue Hawks at 100 & Changing Tastes in the Heartland

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 50:48


    Dr. Debora Dragseth reflects on 100 years of DSU Blue Hawks football with a new book including legacy, and the lasting bond between Dickinson State and its community.

    Finding Words and Finding Trust: Living with PPA and Public Media's Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 49:53


    Tim Wetsch shares his journey with Primary Progressive Aphasia, followed by PBS CEO Paula Kerger on the future of public media, trust, and local connection.

    Vaccines & Trust, Oktoberfest in Fargo, and STEM at Gateway to Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 50:53


    Vaccine myths and trust in science, Oktoberfest fun at Würst Bier Hall, and how supporters power hands-on STEM learning at Gateway to Science.

    NDSU's New AI Honors College & The Dark Side of Digital Childhood in N.D.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 50:26


    NDSU President David Cook shares plans for a new AI-focused Honors College, plus Prairie Beat investigates the dark side of digital childhood in North Dakota schools.

    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.

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