A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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June 21, 1989 - Carol Falkowski, Research Coordinator of the Chemical Dependency Division in the state Human Services Department answers listener questions about the drug scene in Minnesota
June 23, 1989 - Ira Reiss, a University of Minnesota Sociology professor, answers listener questions about human sexuality, gender and family issues.
June 30, 1989 - Nina Archabal, director of the Minnesota Historical Society and William Morrissey, director of state parks, answer listener questions about Minnesota's state parks and historic sites.
July 5, 1989 - Carrol Henderson, non-game wildlife supervisor for the Department of Natural Resources, answers listener questions about loons, Trumpeter swans, bluebirds, Blanding turtles, and other Minnesota wildlife.
July 15, 1989 - Robert Pepin, physics professor at University of Minnesota, reflects on the Apollo moon landing, and his scientific work on material that was brought back. Pepin also answers listener questions. Program presents short audio segment highlights of Walter Kronkite’s reporting of Apollo 11 mission.
July 17, 1989 - Journalism graduate student at the University of Minnesota and Polish native Peter Pryzytula answers listener questions about current events in Poland.
July 26, 1989 - On this Midday program, conductor Leonard Slatkin, who is concluding his tenure as artistic director of the Minnesota Orchestra Sommerfest, has a conversation with MPR’s Bob Potter and answers listener questions about his approach to music making.
July 29, 1989 - Extension entomologist Jeff Hahn from the University of Minnesota, answers listener questions about dealing with summertime insect problems.
August 3, 1989 - Nick Hayes, associate professor of history at Hamline University, answers listener questions on the Soviet Union.
August 4, 1989 - MPR’s Dan Olson interviews Nancy Brataas, Minnesota state senator; and Phyllis Kahn, Minnesota state representative. They discuss their thoughts and experiences at National Women's Caucus being held in St. Paul. Brataas and Kahn also answer listener questions.