A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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February 6, 1984 -
February 6, 1984 -
February 8, 1984 - MPR’s John Biewen reports on concerns over National Weather Service’s response to a blizzard that struck Minnesota and South Dakota region on February 4, 1984. Congressman Arlan Stangeland questions why NWS did not issue a blizzard warning sooner.
February 8, 1984 - Sol Gordon, director of the Institute for Family Research and Education at Syracuse University and author of the book "Raising a Child Conservatively in a Sexually Permissive World", answers parents' questions about sex education.
February 9, 1984 - MPR’s Deborah Fisher presents part one of a series on the police profession. Report highlights the state's police skills training course, focusing on two students who took the course hoping to become police officers. Includes various interviews and commentary.
February 9, 1984 - Mark Heistad won the Minnesota Page One Award for Investigative Journalism for his piece on meatpacking. This is part two of two.
February 10, 1984 - Dave Jennings, State House Minority leader, discusses the House Independent-Republican view of issues to be discussed during the 1984 legislative session. Topics include the surplus, education, and state budget.
February 11, 1984 -
February 11, 1984 -
February 11, 1984 - Minnesota Third District GOP Congressman Bill Frenzel and Fifth District DFL Congressman Martin Sabo answer listener questions about the federal budget, foreign policy, and other matters to be discussed during the current session of Congress.