10/2007
35W Bridge Survivor (10/12/07)
Kimberly Brown was on the 35W bridge the day it collapsed and she's asking politicians why they aren't doing more for the survivors.
The Monologue (10/12/07)
Jim Ragsdale does the honors this week.
Almanac - October 12, 2007 (10/12/07)
The Monologue (10/12/07)
Jim Ragsdale does the honors this week.
35W Bridge Survivor (10/12/07)
Kimberly Brown was on the 35W bridge the day it collapsed and she's asking politicians why they aren't doing more for the survivors.
New 35W Bridge (10/12/07)
The design for the new bridge was unveiled this week. Bridge designer Linda Figg and MnDOT project manager Jon Chiglo join us.
Great Joy (10/12/07)
Author Kate DiCamillo stops by to talk about her new picture book, Great Joy.
U of M Equine Center (10/12/07)
The U of M Equine Center has some big news. Dr. Stephanie Valberg stops by with Hercules the horse to tell us all about it.
Rainy Lake's Native History (10/12/07)
In the final installment of Mary Lahammer's Rainy Lake series, she takes us back to the beginning and the people who first set foot in the Northwoods thousands of years ago.
Foreclosure Auction (10/12/07)
The housing market is in a slump, foreclosures are at record levels and there's a big auction next weekend of property. U of M law professor Prentiss Cox gives us the inside story on high-risk mortgages, foreclosures and the current state of real estate.
The Panel (10/12/07)
This week's version of the panel talks about politics near and far. Republicans Sarah Janecek and Andy Brehm square off against DFLers Wy Spano and Jane Ranum.
It's a Wrap! (10/12/07)
Last week's history question ... and answer. This week's question. Your comments. And, of course, a bit of music from the station archives.
It's A Wrap! (10/05/07)
Last week's Index File question ... and answer. This week's question. Your comments. And, of course, some music from our archives.
Twin Mayors (10/05/07)
St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman and Minneapolis Mayor R. T. Rybak have been busy with city budgets, National Convention prep and dealing with disasters. They've taken time to stop by and check in with us for a falltime visit.
Coach Don Hudson (10/05/07)
He became the first black head football coach at a predominantly white college when Macalester College gave him that job in 1971. This weekend Macalester honors Coach Don Hudson at halftime.
Pan African Trade and Investment Summit (10/05/07)
It's a two day conference at the Humphrey Institute, designed to encourage trade with and lure investors to Africa. Followed by an African Extravaganza at the Mall of America on Saturday to highlight the sights and sounds of Africa. Tom Gitaa, one of the event organizers, is our guest.
Rainy Lake Series Continues (10/05/07)
We head back up to Rainy Lake with Mary Lahammer. This week we will take a look at Minnesota’s only national park, Voyageurs National Park, and its water, land and wildlife, not to mention the geology that features some of the oldest visible rock on the planet.
Sports Round Up (10/05/07)
Twins are done ... The Wild are just beginning ... and we're not sure what stage the Vikings are at. Larry Fitzgerald stops by for his monthly sports chat to bring us up to speed on the local sports scene.
More on MnDOT (10/05/07)
Joining us in studio are two lawmakers who were at the center of the MnDOT action this week. Rep. Joe Atkins, DFLer from Inver Grove Heights, and Sen. Ray Vandeveer from Forest Lake are our guests.









