A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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January 19, 1983 -
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January 22, 1983 - This Weekend segment includes an interview with Richard Weise, executive director of Film in the Cities. This is followed by Phil Anderson, film critic for City Pages, reviewing Finders Keepers, which was made in Minnesota.
January 22, 1983 - Internal Revenue Service (IRS) officials Bill Knight and Shirley Paplow on federal income tax questions.
January 24, 1983 - Walter Heller, regents professor of economics at University of Minnesota, speaking at the Minnesota Horizons Conference, held in St. Paul. Heller addressed the subject of recession and economic outlook of the U.S. and Minnesota. The conference was intended to give state legislators a more comprehensive view of the difficult problems facing the state than they normally get during regular hearings. The conference brought together experts from such fields as economics, energy, housing, agriculture, education, natural resources, and the funding of public services.
January 24, 1983 - Gerald Corrigan, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, speaking at the Minnesota Horizons Conference, held in St. Paul. Corrigan addressed Minnesota’s economy, providing a historical perspective and outlook. The conference was intended to give state legislators a more comprehensive view of the difficult problems facing the state than they normally get during regular hearings. The conference brought together experts from such fields as economics, energy, housing, agriculture, education, natural resources, and the funding of public services.