
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. Jack Russell Weinstein joins Ashley Thornberg for a final Philosophical Currents, reflecting on the segment's origins and their shared learning experience.
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Dr. Bob Newman joins the National Nature Assessment, Chandler Esslinger discusses homelessness on Prairie Pulse, and Chuck Lura introduces new bird-watching resources.
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Shelley M. Johnson's Fourth of July documentary highlights unsung Revolutionary War heroes, including marginalized groups, with period music and professional narrators.
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In the US, 92B pounds of food are wasted annually. Prairie Compost Services picks up food scraps and delivers compost. Also, Dave Thompson's news review and Matt Olien's movie review.
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Fred Edwards, a new Bush Fellow: The Harriman Building, constructed in 1905 is Maddock's Opera House. Studio 47: Poetry that wows Patrick Hicks at Studio 47.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro hosts the new season of "The Mole." Winners of the PBS Kids Writers Contest, a revived 1924 North Dakota poetry book, and Chuck Lura's plant strategies.
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Anything But Typical: An event with John David Berdahl, neurodivergent and neurotypical brains welcome. Dave Thompson news review. Matt Olien reviews The Bike Riders.
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A preview Thursday's Presidential Debate with Dr. Michael Patrick Cullinane. A farewell to Zandbroz Variety in Fargo and a festive 4th of July spread on Prairie Plates.
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Daryl Ritchison becomes ND state climatologist. Forum reporter April Baumgarten on Sen. Holmberg's plea deal. Chuck Lura and the International Peace Garden.
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Beat the heat with Alicia Underlee Nelson and her son Eli's summer tips. Steve Hunegs talks with John Harris on Prairie Pulse and Tom Isern reflects on ND history.