MPR News Features are news segments created for various long-form programming, including Morning Edition and All Things Considered, amongst others. Features run the gambit of interviews, reports, profiles, and coverage.
October 23, 1984 -
October 27, 1984 - Audio excerpt regarding ‘no trucks’ on new part of I-35E; being designated as a parkway.
October 27, 1984 -
October 27, 1984 -
October 27, 1984 -
October 31, 1984 - Carl Weschcke, a St. Paul resident and warlock, shares his personal experiences of ghosts in haunted mansion on Summit Avenue. Weschcke is president of Llewellyn Publications, one of the largest publishers of occult and New Age books in the world. Segment is followed by MPR’s Stephen Smith talking with kids about their ‘fun & spooky’ costumes for the Halloween season.
October 31, 1984 - On this Halloween, MPR’s Doug Hamilton takes a look at the spooky, including Frankenstein, Dracula…and pumpkins?
October 31, 1984 -
November 2, 1984 - After 11 years of being on the air, host Gary Eichten bids a sincere and fond farewell to Minnesota Public Radio’s original All Things Considered program, which originally ended in late 1984.
November 2, 1984 - Saint Paul votes on extending mayoral and council member term limits to four years. Minneapolis votes on to allow formation of an executive committee responsible for municipal appointments.