
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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A preview of the Fargo AirSho with co-chair Darren Hall, details on the 12th Annual Bluegrass Goes Pink event, highlights from Prairie Plates, an Opera House in Ray.
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Brad Strand, NDSU professor, emphasizes wellness over competition in youth sports. Allana Danduran discusses the Surgeon General's recent social media recommendations.
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Dr. Michael Patrick Cullinane discusses the presidential race. Arlene Krulish, a Bush Fellow, talks with Ashley Thornberg about improving healthcare and fighting drug addiction on reservations.
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Wind turbines: UND gets $3.7M grant to study recycling. Plants: Celia Llopis-Jepsen on Midwest ranchers dealing with invasive plants. Movies: Matt Olien reviews "MaXXXine." News: Dave Thompson reviews the news.
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Join travel writer Alicia Underlee Nelson in Wisconsin Dells; Tom Isern reflects on community efforts at Starlite Hall; Rick spotlights local farmers markets on Prairie Plates.
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Sara Otte Coleman on ND's record 25.6M visitors and $3.3B in 2023. Plus, Brian Freeman's "The Bourne Shadow" with Jason Bourne uncovering his past. Available now.
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Dr. Aaron Kennedy wins Fulbright for avalanche research in Iceland. APA's Dr. Levounis leads 'Confronting Addiction' campaign to tackle suicides and substance use.
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Ashley Thornberg reminisces with Program Manager Erik Deatherage about her Prairie Public career on her final Main Street episode. Matt reviews "Kinds of Kindness," and Dave covers this week's news.
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"I think my favorite part of any coffee shop is the good smell," said Rick Gion when describing this episode of Prairie Plates.
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Scott Olsen's Fargo Street captures Fargo's life. Prairie Plates explores coffee shops w/ Rick Gion. Harvest Public Media investigates Midwest farm runoff's 'dead zone.'