July 1, 1992 - MPR’s Dan Olson talks with Gleason Glover, retiring president of Minneapolis Urban League, about his tenure and decades long efforts in civil rights movement. Other topics include housing, cultural impacts, mentoring, education, and a developing diversity of population.
June 30, 1992 - On this special live Midday broadcast, MPR’s Dan Olson shares the latest on a Burlington Northern freight train derailment causing three tank cars to plunge into the Nemadji River. One of them ruptured, causing chemicals to spill into the river and subsequently into Lake Superior. Accident lead to Duluth residents being evacuated.
June 29, 1992 -
June 22, 1992 - Today's Midday is a special broadcast from the newest Minnesota Public Radio news and information station, KCCD 90.3 FM in Moorhead, Minnesota. MPR has been originating its broadcast schedule from Moorhead, Minnesota, in celebration of the new station. Dan Olson and various guests were recorded earlier today during the lunch hour at Peggy's Pantry, a cafe in the heart of Moorhead. Olson later took his Midday audience for a tour of the beautifully restored Fargo Theater. The theater's original beauty has been carefully recreated, including the saving of the old Wurlitzer organ, which rises from the stage.H. Elaine Lindgren discusses her book "Land in Her Own Name: Women As Homesteaders in North Dakota".
May 25, 1992 - Excerpts from "We Had to be Strong," a documentary about women's experiences in the military. Includes various interviews and commentary.
May 18, 1992 - Medical anthropologist Peter Morley answers listener questions about health and healing.
May 5, 1992 -
May 5, 1992 - Jerome Copeland, Spike Moss, The City, Inc., Dave Dobrotka
April 8, 1992 - MPR’s reporter Joe Kelly presents the documentary “AIDS Lives Here.” The report looks at five Minnesota women who carry HIV. Kelly interviews the women, health officials, and advocates.
April 6, 1992 -