In 2008, Minnesota's voters passed the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment to the Minnesota Constitution: to protect drinking water sources; to protect, enhance, and restore wetlands, prairies, forests, and fish, game, and wildlife habitat; to preserve arts and cultural heritage; to support parks and trails; and to protect, enhance, and restore lakes, rivers, streams, and groundwater.
Efforts to digitize this initial assortment of thousands of historical audio material was made possible through the Minnesota Legacy Amendment’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. A wide range of Minnesota subject matter is represented within this collection.
December 25, 1972 -
December 28, 1972 -
March 14, 1973 -
May 28, 1973 - Jim Shoop and Dave Nimmer report their investigation on prostitution in saunas.
June 14, 1973 - You know where the evidence you shall give relative to the matter now under consideration should be the whole truth and nothing but the truth of god. Maybe. Good site a lot cases as long as I've been away from home. But tonight I'm here in behalf of my son Ernest Johnson who's in the hospital because the police harassment. At the hearing on March eight people testifying and each witness told of serious problems they. Police all the testimony was taken under oath but as it turned out much of what was said was.
August 17, 1973 - Third week of testimony in Reserve Mining trial. Judge Miles Lord presiding. Testifying for the state, Dr. Robert Dill says that taconite dumping in Lake Superior is affecting area drinking water. Expert witness Dr. Gary Glass concurs.
October 22, 1973 - Judge Miles Lord, from the Federal District Court of Minnesota, discusses with Greg Barron.
January 1, 1974 -
January 1, 1974 -
January 1, 1974 -