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.
May 12, 1993 - Mainstreet Radio’s Leif Enger reports on the presence of smelt in the Lake of the Woods, and research taking place to counter any harmful effects the invasive species may pose.
May 12, 1993 - Joe Nathan, director of the Center for School Change at University of Minnesota's Humphrey Institute, reacts to K-12 funding bill.
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May 13, 1993 - Evelina Giobbe of WHISPER (Women Hurt in Systems of Prostitution Engaged in Revolt) join with Coalition for Police Accountability. Rape charges were dropped against Minneapolis Police Officer John Moorman on January 22, 1993. Minneapolis Police Officer Kent Warnberg was convicted in Wisconsin for fourth-degree sexual assault for fondling a female National Guard private in 1993.
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May 14, 1993 - MPR’s Liz Hannon interviews members of Quintessence, a Minneapolis folk-jazz-world fusion combo. Segment also includes music clips of the band.
May 14, 1993 - An interview with Jon Hassler talks about the process of his newest book "Dear James" from when he first got the idea during a trip to the Vatican.
May 14, 1993 - Essay on spring cleaning and remembrances later collected in Cold Comfort: Life at the Top of the Map by Barton Sutter, published October 1998 by University of Minnesota Press.