September 19, 1994 -
September 20, 1994 - Minnesota boater and author Marlin Bree reads of his experience on the waters of Lake Superior with his sail boat, the Persistence, during a violent northeaster.
September 20, 1994 - Mainstreet Radio’s Rachel Reabe visits Tofte, Minnesota. While the natural shoreline of Lake Superior has not changed over time, the small town along the North Shore has. Reabe talks with local residents about the evolution of the town, the opportunities/concerns it has brought, and what the future holds for the community.
September 20, 1994 -
September 20, 1994 - A debate between incumbent Governor Arne Carlson and DFL-endorsed candidate for governor John Marty. The debate was recorded at the annual meeting of the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce.
September 20, 1994 - Joe Peschek, professor of political science at Hamline University, provides analysis on Jimmy Carter’s offer to assist the Clinton Administration on Haiti situation.
September 20, 1994 - Dan Salamone, of Minnesota Taxpayers Association, comments on high tax situation in the state and how it relates to candidate platforms in gubernatorial debate.
September 21, 1994 - MPR’s Martin Kaste reports on the changes in Duluth, especially along Canal Park, that have blossomed tourism in the city and along the shore of Lake Superior. Kaste talks with local residents, business individuals, and politicians about the success and concerns over the development and subsequent tourist traffic.
September 21, 1994 - A Midday call-in with former State Senator Duane Benson, who has now taken over as the executive director of the Minnesota Business Partnership.
September 22, 1994 - Midday presents a Mainstreet Radio special broadcast about Lake Superior and activity around it. Program consists of multiple interview site locations (Duluth, Grand Marais, and Thunder Bay). Topics include health of lake and development along the North Shore.