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February 10, 1989 - On this Midday program, a presentation of a Mainstreet Radio documentary on rural homelessness. There are people in rural Minnesota who can't afford to put a roof over their heads and advocates for the poor say rural homelessness is a growing problem.
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 13, 1989 - Bill Frenzel, Third District Republican congressman and the ranking minority member of the House Budget Committee, speaking to meeting of the Minnesota International Center. Frenzel’s address was the topic "The Foreign Policy of the New Administration," which included talk on trade matters. Speech included After speech, Frenzel answered audience questions. Frenzel is considered an expert on trade matters and has been Congress' representative to the current round of talks on GATT, the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs.
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February 14, 1989 -
February 14, 1989 -