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How to water most efficiently, best harvest times for various garden veggies, and how to cohabitate with the insects in and around your garden.
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Main Street welcomes back Sue Balcom as she returns to “Main Street Eats” after taking a hiatus. Both Ashley Thornberg and Craig Blumenshine visit with her about where she's been, and what everyone can look forward to now that she has returned.
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Main Street visits with him about his journey in acting and television.
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Shanda Poitra is one of this year's Bush Foundation Fellows. She works to teach Native women and girls that they deserve to be safe and to help them develop tools to protect and advocate for themselves.
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Julia Marple and her husband, Larry, travel from Ohio every summer to portray the Roosevelts in Medora. Ashley Thornberg caught up with Julia, in costume as Edith Roosevelt, backstage at the Town Hall Theater in Medora.
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Main Street visits with the longtime host of The Open Mind about his recent discussion with Gov. Doug Burgum and other current topics.
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Wednesday, July 26, 2023 - Did you dress up and go to Barbie on opening weekend? Are you vehemently opposed to seeing this film? Why is a movie about a doll, and what we project onto it, controversial? It’s time for Philosophical Currents with Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein.
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The New York Kammermusiker is returning to North Dakota for the group's 16th annual Winds of Change Concert series. Main Street spoke with the group's founder and director, North Dakota native Ilonna Pederson.
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The North Dakota Council of Teachers of English is hosting an online event that's open to the public. It will feature Natalie Goldberg, whose 1986 book "Writing Down the Bones" sold more than one million copies.
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A new book explores the 1974 murder of North Dakota native Arlis Perry, who was killed at Stanford University's Memorial Church.