
Main Street
Monday-Thursday at 3pm and 7pm CT
Main Street keeps its finger on the pulse of Prairie Public's broadcast region.
Studio line: 888-755-6377
Email us: mainstreet@prairiepublic.org
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Dr. Daniel Ostlie discusses youth sports safety and head injuries, while Christopher Zimmerman previews the upcoming season of the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra.
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Jim Townsend discusses NATO's 75th anniversary at Concordia College on Oct. 8. Dave Thompson gives an update on wildfires in western North Dakota.
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Explore fall in the Black Hills with insights from Alicia Underlee Nelson, review Prairie Public debates, and dive into a movie review of Megalopolis with Matt Olien.
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Tom Isern reflects on his 999th Plains Folk Essay, the University of Mary's Black Elk Forum explores cultural healing, Brave Conversations, and Rick Gion's Prairie Plates.
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On "Main Street," Aaron Birst discusses Measure 4 to eliminate property taxes in ND and its impact on local services, while Dr. Jack Weinstein explores human fallibility.
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Today on Main Street, we discuss suicide prevention in North Dakota, highlighting warning signs, support systems, and offering hope. Guests include experts and author Rex Wilder.
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Live from Norsk Høstfest, Ann Alquist and Erik Deatherage explore Scandinavian traditions, festival highlights, and Minot's growth with Mayor Tom Ross.
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Farmers are adding prairie strips to row crops for soil, water, and wildlife benefits. Matt Olien reviews "Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story" and gives early Oscar predictions. Dave reviews the news.
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Dr. Gregory Jantz explains anticipatory trauma, its signs, and what to do if identified. Rick Gion highlights local Oktoberfest celebrations on Prairie Plates.
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Dr. Mark R. Hagerott is Chancellor for the North Dakota University System and discusses the Sept. 26 conference in Valley City, "Being Human and Working in the Age of AI."