March 31, 1992 - Part one is a series of interviews with four Minnesota women about their lives. This is followed by in-studio guests Anita Pampusch and Aviva Breen. Pampusch is the president of the College of St. Catherine, and Breen is the executive director for the Legislative Commission on the Economic Status of Women.
March 16, 1992 - Midday program presents two documentaries…Education: Learning to Fix Our World, about how Native Americans are taking control of their own educational systems through curriculum design to preservation of language; and A Visit to the Chief Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig School, Dan Olson's documentary on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation school in Northern Minnesota.
February 27, 1992 -
February 6, 1992 - Dr. Theodore Sizer, chairman of the Coalition of Essential Schools, discusses education reform and a study that showed American students are behind students in other countries. Sizer also answers listener questions. Sizer is author of "Horace's Compromise" and "Horace's School: Redesigning the American High School."
December 25, 1991 - Part 3 of Midday - "Stories of the Season," where notable community members and Minnesota Public Radio staff read their favorite holiday tales.
December 25, 1991 - Part 4 of Midday After One - "Stories of the Season," where notable community members and Minnesota Public Radio staff read their favorite holiday tales.
November 15, 1991 - Jack Weatherford, professor of Anthropology at Macalester College, answers listener questions about his book Native Roots: How the Indians Enriched America.
November 1, 1991 - Midday’s Bob Potter interviews Todd Krause, forecaster at the Minneapolis National Weather Service office; and Daryl Sherman, of Minnesota Department of Transportation about blizzard hitting the region. Snow accumulation, snowdrifts, and road conditions are discussed.
November 1, 1991 - Midday’s Bob Potter talks with Kathy Heidel, naturalist at Carver Park Reserve, on how animals are dealing with the massive snowstorm. Heidel describes how she believes animals were far less surprised by blizzard than people in region, and prepared much better.
November 1, 1991 - Midday’s Bob Potter talks with reporters from Rochester, Collegeville, and Duluth about the impact of powerful storm that is hitting Minnesota. Karen Wallevand-KLSE/KZSE, Jon McTaggart-KNSR and Marlana Benzie-WSCN report from their respective locations.