July 16, 1975 - MPR’s Dan Olson reports on Jimmy Carter presidential campaign. Carter talks about potential competitor Governor Wallace, traveling across the country, and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger’s U.S. foreign policy.
July 17, 1975 - Ann Zauikas of Minnesota Migrant Health Services laments the lack of proper resources to address health concerns of migrant population before they happen, i.e., preventative medicine.
July 17, 1975 - Migrant workers face issues at local health clinics due to lack of funds. Flooding during the year may have resulted in higher instances of respiratory and intestinal diseases.
July 17, 1975 - MPR’s Debbie Gage interviews Jimmy Carter, governor of Georgia. Carter discusses stepping onto the national stage politically, endorsements, financing, regional/cultural prejudice, and his personal take on the life of the presidential hopeful.
July 17, 1975 - Jerry Richardson, president of the Moorhead Education Association, details report outlining financial needs of Moorhead teachers. Report was presented to Moorhead school board, requesting increases in benefit to teaching community.
July 17, 1975 - MPR’s Rachel Kranz speaks with John Neuman, of the pilot association, who expresses regret on the part of pilot group that a strike might be an inevitable outcome. There are concerns over long term ramifications for Northwest and union if strike is a long term affair. The union is at issue with work conditions and pension pay.
July 17, 1975 - John Newman from the Airline Pilots Association expresses his hope that work stoppage will be minimal.
July 17, 1975 - MPR’s Debbie Gage talks with presidential candidate Jimmy Carter about his background and qualifications. Carter explains why he should be the U.S. President, his commitment to the race, about being a governor vs. senator, his campaign strategy towards Wallace and other candidates including President Ford. Carter also talks about Ford's performance.
July 17, 1975 - An interview with Governor of Georgia, Jimmy Carter. Carter discusses stepping onto the national stage politically, endorsements, financing, regional/cultural prejudice, and his personal take on the life of the presidential hopeful.
July 18, 1975 - First hand account, from farmers, of the flood and it's impact in Fargo, ND. The depth of the water in the houses and on the roads was much worst than anticipated. Farmers income is greatly impacted.