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Bloody Sunday Insights, 'Babygirl' Review & Oscar Preview, & Dave's News Review
Dr. Michael Taylor & Aron Brennan discuss Bloody Sunday, Dave Thompson reviews the news, and Matt Olien reviews "Babygirl" & Oscar nominations.
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Episode 27 | Evie Ladin, Lynn Miles, Jackson Pines, Jennifer Castle, Victor Sweeney
Episode 27 features banjoist Evie Ladin, Juno Award-winning songwriter Lynn Miles, Americana group Jackson Pines, singer-songwriter Jennifer Castle, and internet-famous mortician from Warren, Minnesota, Victor Sweeney.
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January 23: The State School of Forestry
When North Dakota ratified its constitution in 1889, it included a provision for a forestry school. However, it took time to establish the school. In 1894, state residents voted to locate the North Dakota School of Forestry in Bottineau. Progress was slow, and by 1906, no school had yet been built. The residents of Bottineau took matters into their own hands, raising $8,000—worth over $250,000 today—and donating 15 acres of land. The North Dakota School of Forestry opened in January 1907 with 30 students.
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Fargo Mayor Dr. Tim Mahoney, Plains Folk, & Aronia Berries
Fargo Mayor Tim Mahoney on city growth and photographer Andy Hall on his artistic approach, Dr. Tom Isern on 'Maggie,' plus aronia berry (chokecherry) challenges.
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February 12: Vinterfest: Some Snowshoeing Stories from the 1880s
Winter in North Dakota can be a challenge, but it also offers great experiences and traditions. Dakota Datebook joins in the celebration of winter with a look at Vinterfest!
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February 5: Vinterfest - Ice Fishing!
Winter in North Dakota can be challenging, but it also brings great experiences and traditions. Dakota Datebook joins the celebration of winter as we recognize Vinterfest.
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February 4: A Well-Known Traveling Man
The 1930s were a tough time for North Dakota. The Depression, combined with the Dust Bowl, caused misery at every level. Banks had loaned large sums to farmers, and with heavy debt, low commodity prices, and crop failures, many farms were foreclosed, leading to bank failures. With Republicans blamed for the tough times, the 1934 elections gave Democrats a chance to make gains at the expense of their vulnerable opponents. Across the country, Democrats geared up for spirited campaigns, hoping to make gains in Congress.
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Trump’s Healthcare Policies, Isern: Aging & Scholarship, and Indigenous Fire Practices
Panelists discuss Trump's healthcare policies, Tom Isern reflects on aging and scholarship, and the Washoe Tribe Karuk people's fire practices inspire modern land management.
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Mammoth Bones & Hotdish: Clint Boyd and Chef Jay Ducote in ND
Senior Paleontologist Clint Boyd discusses a mammoth dig in ND, and Chef Jay Ducote shares his take on the 2025 Hotdish Festival and his visit to North Dakota.
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Chef, traveler, and storyteller Jay Ducote
Jay Ducote joins Prairie Plates to discuss the 2025 Hotdish Festival, judging with Rick Gion, North Dakota’s food scene, and his event at Rosewild at the Jasper Hotel.
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