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  • 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
  • It's basketball tournament time! For over 100 years, basketball has been a cornerstone of North Dakota's sporting scene, uniting players, fans, and entire towns in the pursuit of victory. Join us as we celebrate the history of basketball in the region through Dakota Datebook!
  • When Franklin D. Roosevelt stepped into the White House on March 4, 1933, the country was gripped by the Great Depression. Bank failures and record unemployment were ravaging the nation. Roosevelt knew Americans wanted a confident president who could lead them through the storm, and he was determined to hit the ground running.
  • Matt reviews last Sunday's Academy Awards.
  • Slavery was a divisive issue from the very beginning of the United States. The Constitutional Congress worked to create a Constitution that would be acceptable to both free and slave states. The population count was important because the number of Congressmen assigned to each state depended on the size of its population. Free states wanted to exclude counting slaves, as they were not citizens and couldn’t vote. The slave states, on the other hand, wanted to include slaves to increase their representation.
  • Kelly’s Slough National Wildlife Refuge, near Grand Forks, is well-known to area bird enthusiasts as being a great place to do some bird watching, particularly during the spring and fall migrations. Depending upon weather, bird watching should be quite good from around the late March through May.
  • Most of us have a hard time admitting that the days of our youth are now history, and I’ll admit a certain ambivalence on the question myself, but History is my job, and so I have to face up to the task of chronicling and interpreting the experience of what I have named, borrowing a label from Larry McMurtry, the Last Picture Show Generation on the Great Plains of North America.
  • Tom Swoyer discusses GrandSKY's 10th anniversary, its impact on UAS innovation, economic growth, and future expansion in North Dakota’s aerospace industry.
  • Kate Kuehn shares cybersecurity insights, Chef Candace Stock highlights Indigenous cuisine, and Beth Renner previews Fargo’s live storytelling event, The Tell.
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