January 26, 1994 - A Mainstreet Radio special broadcast from City Hall in Nashwauk, Minnesota. Program highlights the history, current state, and future of mining in the Iron Range. In this first hour of program, MPR’s Catherine Winter and Martin Kaste present various reports and interviews from residents, miners, mining companies, and politicians. Following reports, a panel discussion with Jim Gustafson, commissioner of IRRRB; Frederic “Fritz” Knaak, former I-R state representative in White Bear Lake; and Tom Rukavina, DFL state representative from Virginia, who talk about the future of area.
January 26, 1994 - A Mainstreet Radio special broadcast from City Hall in Nashwauk, Minnesota. Program highlights the history, current state, and future of mining in the Iron Range. In this second hour of program, MPR’s Catherine Winter and Martin Kaste present reports from MPR’s Rachel Reabe and Mark Steil. Following reports, a panel discussion with Doug Schrader, president of the Iron Mining Association of Minnesota; and Bob Roots, lobbyist for United Steel Workers, about mining jobs and future industry.
January 28, 1994 - Dick Braun, Director of the Center for Transportation Studies at the University of Minnesota, provides an update on the latest happenings in transportation. His speaks about light rail, highways, bridges, high-speed trains and "intelligent vehicles."
February 5, 1994 - Jack Weatherford, author and professor of anthropology at Macalester College, discusses his books and experiences traveling the world. Weatherford also answers listener questions.
February 9, 1994 - Timothy Wirth, undersecretary of State for Global Affairs, discusses world population and sustainable development. Wirth also answers listener questions.
February 12, 1994 - On this Saturday Midday, Clifford Caine, author of “How to Get into College” and “The College Entrance Predictor," discusses higher education, choosing colleges, and financial aid. Caine also answers listener questions.
February 26, 1994 - George Karvel, professor at University of St. Thomas, answers listener questions about housing and real estate. Topics include interest rates, equity, lake property, appreciation expectations, and loan insurance.
February 28, 1994 - On this Midday program, guests Jim Niland and Richard D'Amico answer listener questions about the Target Center and arena’s future with the possibility of Minnesota Timberwolves leaving.
March 1, 1994 - Chris Georgacas and Rick Stafford, Minnesota’s major party chairs, discuss idea behind political caucuses and their support of them. The two also answer listener questions.
March 10, 1994 - Carol Bellamy, national director of the Peace Corps, discusses the history and mission of the Peace Corps. Bellamy also answers listener questions.