A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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February 13, 1982 - On this live call-in program, Esme Evans, Minnesota Revenue Department Publications Officer, and Dave Semrud, supervisor of the telephone assistance office, answer live listener questions on state income taxes.
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February 20, 1982 - Independent-Republican Chair Bill Morris and Democratic-Farmer-Labor Associate Chair Mary Monahan answer live listener questions on the precinct caucus procedures and what is expected to occur.
February 22, 1982 - Nick Nash interviews former hockey player Dave Schultz about his personal experience with violence in the game.
February 24, 1982 - Ira Schwartz, research fellow at the Humphrey Institute for Public Affairs, speaking to the Citizens League about the institutionalization of juvenile offenders in Minnesota. For the past 15 years, the prevailing thought within juvenile justice circles has been away from youth confinement. Yet a new study being completed at the Humphrey Institute for Public Affairs shows that incarceration of juvenile offenders is on the upswing across the country. The study, under the direction of Schwartz, uses Minnesota as a test location.
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February 26, 1982 - In this Science Town Meeting, held at Arts and Science Center Auditorium in St. Paul, Dr. Arthur Harkins, Associate Professor of Future Studies at the University of Minnesota, speaks on co-existence of humanity and robots. Harkin’s address is titled "A Robot in Your Life." Following Harkins address, a counter-response is given by Dr. Arthur Norberg, director of the Charles Babbage Institute for the History of Information Processing and associate professor of computer science at the University of Minnesota. Norberg speaks on negative aspects in culture, and the unknown of technological use and response. After speeches, Harkins and Norberg answer questions from the audience.
February 27, 1982 - Weekend host Dale Connelly talks with Ken Cooper, author of the book Always Bear Left...and Other Ways to Get Things Done Faster and Easier. Cooper details various tips.
February 27, 1982 - Local commentator presents a humorous announcement that there will no spring in Minnesota for 1982.