October 4, 1995 -
October 7, 1995 - St. Paul poet Kevin Fitzpatrick reads numerous poems.
October 9, 1995 -
October 12, 1995 - Cal Haworth, Minnesota chair of MADD, discusses the state laws in place for drunk driving and concerns of court decisions in determining sentencing, especially for public figures.
October 13, 1995 - Paul Thatcher, member of state professional sports task force; Dee Long, state representative; and Michael Danielson, author and Princeton professor, discuss professional sports versus public dollars. The guests also answer listener questions.
October 13, 1995 - Mainstreet Radio’s Catherine Winter profiles northern Minnesota band The Splinters. Members of the band talk about their efforts in the revival of town hall dance night.
October 13, 1995 - Mainstreet Radio’s Leif Enger reports on researchers trying to figure the reason for the smaller than expected annual moose count in Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge. If disease is the culprit, where are the bodies? It may come down to human error.
October 13, 1995 - MPR’s John Rabe sits down with Ann Bancroft and talks about being named to the National Women's Hall of Fame, along with what drives her expeditions.
October 13, 1995 - Dean Abrahamson, professor at the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey Institute, comments on Joseph Rotblat being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Rotblat has been a leading critic of nuclear weaponry and argues that scientists should tale responsibility of their inventions.
October 17, 1995 - Michael Moen, director of Disease Prevention and Control Division at Minnesota Health Department, comments on state of public health system in the country and in Minnesota. Topic of battling infectious diseases is highlighted.