January 3, 1989 - Chuck Slocum, Executive Director of the Minnesota Business Partnership, answers listener questions about some of the issues his group will follow in the 1989 legislative session, and the results of a survey on public attitudes toward business.
January 7, 1989 - University of Minnesota cross country ski team coach Ahvo Taipale answers listener questions about cross country technique and equipment.
January 28, 1989 - Deb Brown, extension horticulturist at the University of Minnesota, answers listener questions about the care and feeding of houseplants.
February 1, 1989 - Dr. Allan Collins and registered nurse Betty Bergerson answer listener questions about their work to help earthquake victims in Armenia. Collins and Bergerson are just returned from several weeks of volunteer work in Armenia.
February 10, 1989 - Listener call-in follow up to documentary on homelessness. Dave Schultz, consultant for Minnesota Department of Human Services is interviewed (Pat Near, coordinator of Western Community Action in Marshall, a social service agency, was originally set as guest but was unable to attend).
February 11, 1989 - Dr. Ford Bell, a veterinarian at the university of Minnesota Small Animal Clinic answers listener questions about health care for cats and dogs.
February 18, 1989 - Veteran sports broadcaster Ray Scott answers listener questions about his years covering the Twins, Vikings and other teams.
February 21, 1989 - On this pledge drive edition of Midday, a re-broadcast of the documentary, “August Wilson's Sacred Book.” Following piece, a call-in with Sheila Rose Bland, a New Orleans native, playwright, director and actor.
February 27, 1989 - Joe Piscatella, author of "Choices for a Healthy Heart" and "Don't Eat Your Heart Out Cookbook", discusses his books and health issues of American habits. Piscatella also answers listener questions about low fat, low sodium cooking and eating.
February 28, 1989 - David Jennings, a newly elected chairman of the Minnesota Independent Republican Party, answers listener questions about new directions for the GOP in Minnesota.