March 30, 1998 - Tornadoes caused considerable damage in the communities of Comfry and St. Peter as they skipped east across south central Minnesota last evening. Their last stop on the ground was in Le Center in Le Sueur County. Several businesses and residences in Le Center were badly damaged but residents feel lucky the town escaped with only two minor injuries. Today, residents of Le Center were busy cleaning up and as Minnesota Public Radios Brent Wolfe reports, Hispanic agricultural workers in the town face the biggest loses. SOUND OF TRUCK YANKING A TOPPLED TRAILER OFF ANOTHER TRUCK.
March 30, 1998 - Hennepin County, once looked to as a national leader in how it handles its trash, is starting to fall behind. The county's waste-to-energy incinerator is burning all it can .....and as the amount of garbage continues to climb, more and more is ending up in landfills. State law and the federal Environmental Protection agency regard landfills as the most environmentally harmful way of disposing of garbage. Minnesota Public Radio's Mary Losure reports. --------------------------------------------------------- | D-CART ITEM: 9608 | TIME: 6:07 | OUTCUE: "...soc --------------------------------------------------------- It's a fact of life in the garbage business---- when times are good, people buy more stuff...which means they throw out more trash. Bruce Wuolle
March 30, 1998 - MPR’s Art Hughes and Lynette Nyman describe the scene in St. Peter after a tornado went through the town, destroying much of it.
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March 30, 1998 - MPR’s Mark Steil reports on the tornado that went through Comfrey, Minnesota. Local residents share their experiences during the twister, which damaged the economic heart of the town and caused more misery for farmers already facing challenging times.
March 31, 1998 - A special edition of Gray Matters series, titled Music and the Brain. This PRI documentary examines new brain research, whether music can make you smarter, how music affects the emotions, and if people with musical ability have brains that are different from other people.
March 31, 1998 - Midday presents a special report on the tornadoes that went through southern Minnesota and destroyed large parts of St. Peter and Comfrey. MPR reporters give updates on aftermath, followed by various interviews and accounts from listeners.
March 31, 1998 - The U-S House today takes up a massive highway funding bill that over the next six years will direct billions of dollars to the states. The bill would provide Minnesota 140-million dollars for special projects like roads, buses and trails. Of that amount, more than half is earmarked for projects in the 8th Congressional District, the District represented by Jim Oberstar, the ranking Democrat on the House Transportation Committee. Constituents credit Oberstar with bringing home the bacon; while critics say he's handing out pork. Minnesota Public Radio's Bob Kelleher reports from Duluth....
March 31, 1998 - State legislators lost no time responding to Sunday night's storm damage. A Senate committee has already passed one piece of disaster-relief legislation, and more relief is in the works. Minnesota Public Radio's Martin Kaste reports: Only sixteen hours after the last twister pulled back into the sky, a Senate committee voted for what amounts to a blank check for the devastated communities. The Senate Government Finance Committee approved what legislators call a "placeholder" -- legislation to dole out an unspecified amount of money to local governments in the stricken counties. For now, senators are guessing the state will have to spend $
March 31, 1998 - MPR’s Bill Catlin traces path of the storm that devastated farms and towns in southern Minnesota. Reports includes firsthand accounts of the storm and tornadoes.