Almanac
Darfur (10/09/09)
Mark Hanis with the group Genocide Intervention Network is in town to talk about the killings in Darfur.
A Death in Basra (10/09/09)
We speak with Minnesota National Guard Chaplain John Morris in Basra, Iraq about the death this week of Major Tad Hervas.
The Monologue (10/09/09)
Jim Ragsdale says no news is good news.
Almanac - October 9, 2009 (10/09/09)
The Monologue (10/09/09)
Jim Ragsdale says no news is good news.
A Death in Basra (10/09/09)
We speak with Minnesota National Guard Chaplain John Morris in Basra, Iraq about the death this week of Major Tad Hervas.
Darfur (10/09/09)
Mark Hanis with the group Genocide Intervention Network is in town to talk about the killings in Darfur.
Parks for the People (10/09/09)
This new Tpt documentary tells the history of parks in the Twin Cities. We show you a clip that talks about the long tradition of swimming and skating in Minneapolis' fabled parks.
A New Way to Fund a Vikings Stadium? (10/09/09)
We hear a debate between gambling proponent Rep. Tom Hackbarth and opponent Rep. Mindy Greiling.
Macalester: It's Easy Being Green (10/09/09)
Macalester College president Brian Rosenberg shows off his school's new LEED Platinum certified Markim Hall.
The Week's Political Panel (10/09/09)
On the agenda for discussion: The Republican Straw Poll for Governor... the Viking stadium proposal... and Obama's Nobel Prize. Democrats Wy Spano and Dee Long mix it up with Republicans Phil Krinkie and Tony Sutton.
The Wrapup (10/09/09)
Who read the part of Lincoln five years ago at the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra's production of "Lincoln Portrait?" And what Viking made the cover of Sports Illustrated in September of 1964? All that and some show-ending music featuring the late, great Stan Rogers.
The Wrapup (10/02/09)
Some football history... a symphony mystery... and a music clip of Richard Thompson from 1999. What do they have in common? Each is featured in this week's show-ending segment.
The Political Panel (10/02/09)
We'll pick up the political conversation with this week's version of our political panel. Democrats Mike Hatch and Ember Reichgott Junge mix it up with Republicans Sarah Janecek and Fritz Knaak.
GOP Straw Poll This Weekend (10/02/09)
The governor's election is more than a year away but this weekend at the State Republican Convention delegates will conduct a straw poll on the race. Mary Lahammer talks about it with state party chair Tony Sutton.
A Red Bull Story (10/02/09)
All year tpt has been working with the Minnesota National Guard to tell the stories of troops based in Iraq. In this series of reports we focus on the soldiers overseas and the families they leave behind. This week we bring you the story of Suzie and David Mayo.
Truancy (10/02/09)
If you believe it's an old-fashioned issue for law enforcement to care about, think again. The Hennepin County Attorney's office is aggressively going after kids who skip school. County Attorney Mike Freeman tells us why.
Pipestone National Monument (10/02/09)
We show a clip from the upcoming tpt special "Minnesota's National Park Legacy" that demonstrates the federally-protected sacred quarry in the Southwest section of our state.









