November 20, 1991 - MPR’s Bill Wareham reports on debate over use of sports teams using American Indian inspired nicknames, symbols, and mascots. Segment includes comments from differing viewpoints.
November 26, 1991 - An unknown interviewee reflects on the sports life of Bob Johnson, a famous hockey player and coach, who passed away on November 26th, 1991. Johnson’s impact on the sport spanned decades and included high school, college, NHL, and Olympics.
December 4, 1991 - MPR’s Gary Eichten talks with an individual about status of contract talks and the potential loss of Dan Gladden as a player for the Minnesota Twins.
December 7, 1991 - David Hilton's basketball poem "The Poet Tries to Turn in His Jock," read by A.S.
December 13, 1991 - Midmorming’s Paula Schroeder talks with outdoors writer Sam Cook about his writing. Cook talks about the outdoors and reads from his book, Campsights.
December 17, 1991 - MPR’s Bill Wareham reports that McKinley Boston being chosen to be new University of Minnesota athletic director by Board of Regents. Boston is a former University of Minnesota football player.
January 17, 1992 - MPR’s Gary Eichten gets the scoop from Marilyn Nelson on the various pre-Super Bowl festivities. It is a true Minnesota winter affair. Activities include a “warm-up” aerobic workout outside the Metrodome that includes motions of shoveling snow, throwing snowballs, and pushing cars.
January 24, 1992 - On this Voices of the Heartland, an essay on kids sports by Duluth writer Barton Sutter.
January 30, 1992 - Sports commentator Howard Sinker provides his thoughts on the status of Twins team for the 1992 MLB season. Sinker breaks down players and positions after a World Series championship win in 1991.
January 31, 1992 - MPR’s Leif Enger profiles Jack Moraski, of Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota, who still makes snowshoes using traditional methods. He is one of a small remaining group of traditional snowshoe builders.