March 29, 1996 -
March 29, 1996 -
April 2, 1996 - It's a rite of spring, along with melting snow and the baseball opener, anxious young Minnesotans gather at Saint John's University in Collegeville, seeking the chance to represent the state at the national spelling bee in Washington D.C.
April 2, 1996 - The defense has rested its case in the federal fraud trial of State Senator Skip Finn. Finn and two other tribal officials are charged with embezzling more than one-million-dollars from a self-insurance fund that Finn set-up for the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe.
April 2, 1996 - Ramsey county commissioners had no comment this afternoon after a closed door meeting to discuss a judge's ruling striking down the county's trash hauling ordinance. Federal Judge David Doty says Hennepin and Ramsey do not have the right to control the flow of garbage in their counties. The decision may force the counties to charge less for garbage brought to their huge incinerators. And the people who brought the suit challenging the laws want the counties to pay back some of the money charged for garbage hauling.
April 2, 1996 -
April 3, 1996 - Mainstreet Radio’s Leif Enger visits Northwest Technical College in Detroit Lakes, where a vocational program has become one of the best in the country…for neon benders, the people who create those ribbons of light. A resurgence of popularity in neon has sparked a demand for more benders.
April 3, 1996 -
April 3, 1996 - As part of a collection of reports looking at the transgender experience, MPR’s Chris Roberts profiles Terry, who is transitioning from female to male; and Scott Gerdes, who has already transitioned from female to male. Terry and Scott talk about finding true self in gender identity. Roberts also speaks with experts about the transition medical process.
April 4, 1996 -