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  • Comes now the time of year when North Dakotans of a certain age will tell you stories about the Blizzard of 1966. Which I myself, being not averse to storytelling, might do on a given day, but today I’m going to talk about the significance of this particular tale. It’s a Lutheran question: What does this mean?
  • Dr. Brad Kohoutek discusses weight loss meds, Dave Thompson reviews news, USDA job cuts impact farmers, and Matt Olien recaps the Academy Awards.
  • Rick Gion explores winter food events in Fargo-Moorhead, from chili cookoffs to pancake feeds, celebrating local flavors and community warmth in the cold months.
  • Mike Frohlich on THC beverages, signs of spring in ND, winter food events, and a story from The Tell of witnessing history during the fall of the Berlin Wall.
  • Are you ready for spring? March 1 is the first day of meteorological spring, while the spring equinox which marks the first day of astronomical spring is coming up on March 20. As that old saying goes “if March comes in like lamb it goes out like a lion” and vice versa.
  • Coming in from the icy parking lot, you don't really find your footing until the scent fills your nostrils. The place is the foyer of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, on the south side of Piesk. The scent is kraut, pungent and welcoming.
  • Mike Frohlich of Laughing Sun Brewing talks about winning the 2025 Burger Slam, beer pairings, a PBS feature, St. Patrick’s Day plans, and exciting new menu items.
  • Crossover is that time during the legislative session when our elected officials take a break before coming back March 5 to keep moving bills that passed on either the House or Senate floors. We look at what failed, and preview hot button issue bills “crossing over”.
  • Investigative journalist Charles Piller exposes flaws in Alzheimer's research. Plus, Kimberly Vosseteig shares how the Red Cross offers free A1C testing for blood donors.
  • Episode 30 features bluegrass contemporary legend Sierra Hull, a live session with Emily Jane White, Grammy-nominated Americana artist Mason Via, and Tom remembers the lives of singer Marianne Faithfull and filmmaker David Lynch. Plus, we celebrate v
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