January 25, 1995 - Morrie Anderson, Governor Arne Carlson’ chief of staff and former Minnesota revenue commissioner, explains property tax change that flows back funds through counties to disperse.
January 26, 1995 - Following a Hanan Ashrawi speech at Carlson Lecture Series speech, MPR’s Paula Schroeder interviewed Dina LeGall, a native of Israel and a visiting professor of history at Macalester College in St. Paul, who spoke on the Israel/Palestine situation.
January 26, 1995 - Local attorney Amy Klobuchar discusses the making of the sporting dome facility in Minneapolis. In 1982, Klobuchar wrote the book Uncovering the Dome, a history of the political dealings that finally ended with the construction of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome.
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January 28, 1995 - On this Saturday Midday, Gary Branson, author and former contractor, discusses indoor projects around the home during winter. Branson also answers listener questions.
January 30, 1995 - MPR’s Catherine Winter interviews Duluth musician Leslie Ball, who talks about her album “Loring Park” and her development as an artist.
February 1, 1995 - MPR’s Marilyn Butler reports on the Minnesota Twins organization completing annual winter caravan, despite an ongoing Major League Baseball strike. That leaves the Twins traveling without star players and looking at the possibility of replacement players for an upcoming MLB 1995 season.
February 2, 1995 - On this Midday program, Minnesota Governor Arne Carlson discusses federal welfare reform, state controls, health care, Prairie Island, politics, and education funding. Carlson also answered listener questions.
February 2, 1995 - MPR’s Catherine Winter interviews Duluth poet Barton Sutter about his style of poetry and writing process. Segment includes Sutter reading from one of his books.
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