July 18, 1992 - Local historian Karal Ann Marling reviews Truman, a biography by David McCullough.
July 20, 1992 - MPR’s Cathy Wurzer gets insights into Panther Dreams: A Story of the African Rainforest from writer and artist Wendy Weir. The book/cassette was co-created with brother and musician Bob Weir.
July 21, 1992 - MPR’s Joe Follansbee reports on Partnership School, an alternative education program being discussed in Rochester, Minnesota.
July 22, 1992 - Local writer and theater critic Erin Hart gives her impressions of Chanhassen Dinner Theatre’s South Pacific.
July 22, 1992 - St. Paul psychologist and author Renee Fredrickson discusses topics from her book, Repressed Memories: A Journey to Recovery from Sexual Abuse. The Father James Porter sex abuse trial is also mentioned.
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July 23, 1992 - Mainstreet Radio’s Leif Enger reports that a new Target in Alexandria, along with other big box retailers, threaten small town main street businesses. The result on street is changing storefronts and niche selling. Enger talks with a local store owner, Target manager, local official, and an economics professor about the impact on community.
July 23, 1992 - An interview on the test installation of kiosks around the state where customers can purchase tickets for Minnesota Twins ballgames.
July 24, 1992 - Mike Martin, executive director of Minnesota Cable Communications Association, comments on re-regulation legislation being passed.
July 25, 1992 - On this Saturday Midday, Deb Brown, extension horticulturist at University of Minnesota, discusses gardening issues with the cool summer. Brown also answers listener questions.