Andy Dawkins

This Week's Political Panel (09/04/09)

We talk health care and the other big ticket issues of the day with Republicans Fritz Knaak and John Berns and Democrats Ember Reichgott Junge and Andy Dawkins.

The Political Panel (06/26/09)

We cover it all:  the senate race, the state budget, national politics.  This week's panel features Republicans Andy Brehm and David Strom and Democrats Andy Dawkins and Dee Long.

Former Lawmakers Panel (03/27/09)

Ex legislators give us their sense of the goings on in St. Paul.  Republicans John Berns and Dan McElroy sit down on the couch with Democrats Ember Reichgott Junge and Andy Dawkins.

Almanac - March 27, 2009 (03/27/09)

The latest on the flooding in the Red River Valley, a variety of perspectives on the legislature at mid-session, a new book featuring the 40+ years of photographs of Minnesotans is profiled, and an out-sized meeting of mystery writers is previewed in today's episode.

The Monologue (03/27/09)

Bick Smith heads out on a modern adventure.

Headlines (03/27/09)

The happenings of this week in Minnesota.

Flooding in Fargo (03/27/09)

Paul Douglas with WeatherNation joins us live with the latest weather and flooding forecasts for the ravaged Red River valley.  Paul also walks us through a list of helpful websites to check this weekend.

Budget Cuts and Prison Sentences (03/27/09)

Should Minnesota adjust prison sentences in light of the state budget shortfall?  Should some be adjusted anyway?  We hear from Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman and former Hennepin County Attorney Tom Johnson.

Did You Know? (03/27/09)

That Tim Pawlenty is carrying a high seed in NPR's political version of March Madness?

Mystery Writers Galore (03/27/09)

Sixty regional mystery writers will descend upon the Once Upon A Crime bookstore in Minneapolis on Saturday March 28.  Find out how to come meet them as we talk to bookstore co-owner Gary Schulze.

Mid Legislative Session Update (03/27/09)

Mary Lahammer says our state lawmakers are getting a bit chippy as the session enters its second half.

Home: Tom Arndt's Minnesota (03/27/09)

For more than forty years Tom Arndt has quietly captured images of the people of Minnesota on his camera.  And they've been collected in a new book by the U of M Press.  Tom joins us to talk about his craft and show us some of his favorite photos.

Former Lawmakers Panel (03/27/09)

Ex legislators give us their sense of the goings on in St. Paul.  Republicans John Berns and Dan McElroy sit down on the couch with Democrats Ember Reichgott Junge and Andy Dawkins.

The Wrapup (03/27/09)

We explain to you the tricky right answer to last week's Index File question... toss a new question your way and then play a music clip of Korean violinist Chee Yun who performed in Studio B ten years ago this very week.

The Week's Political Panel (02/20/09)

Tonight's version includes Republicans Sarah Janecek and Andy Brehm and Democrats Mike Hatch and Andy Dawkins.  The State Budget, the Federal Stimulus Package and the Senate Trial are good bets for topics.

Former Lawmakers Panel (05/23/08)

Democrats Jane Ranum and Andy Dawkins compare notes with Republicans Fritz Knaak and soon-to-retire Rep. John Berns.

Former Lawmakers Panel (03/21/08)

This week our political panel is composed of ex-lawmakers. Democrats Ember Reichgott Junge and Andy Dawkins face off in the squared circle with Republicans Fritz Knaak and Phil Krinkie.

A Political Panel (01/25/08)

This week's collection of politicos talks local politics and ponders presidential posturing.

Former Lawmakers Panel (09/28/07)

Democrats Jane Ranum and Andy Dawkins and Republicans Fritz Knaak and Phil Krinkie chew on the week's big political news, including calls by Democrats for Carol Molnau to resign as head of MNDOT.

The Political Week that Was (08/31/07)

A possible special session ... a new presidential caucus date ... and the arrest in Minnesota of a U.S. Senator have made this anything but a sleepy August news week. Republican panelists Fritz Knaak and David Strom mix it up with Democrats Ember Reichgott Junge and Andy Dawkins.

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