November 5, 1976 - On the anniversary of the Sioux Uprising of 1862, this program presents the historical events that culminated in the hangings of 38 Indians after the uprising. Program includes members of All Things Considered reading from the writings done at the time of uprising.
August 21, 1976 - On this regional public affairs program, MPR’s Dan Olson profiles the Minneapolis Police Department. Olson reports on a 1976 League of Women Voters “Police Community Report,” which highlights issues in the politics of appointments, law enforcement budgets, training, communications, community relations, administravitive rules & planning, discriminatory actions, and stability in leadership.
July 4, 1976 - This special MPR program takes a look at various communities throughout Minnesota and shows how they celebrate the 4th of July, especially during the bicentennial year. Program includes interviews, performances, and commentary.
December 16, 1975 - Location of solar research center is analysed and locations are proposed.
December 16, 1975 - "What we're looking for from the regional development committee are their comments hopefully on a state wide basis, realizing that there's only so much we can do."
October 31, 1975 - How long before the finanical community reacts to negative revenues? The NSP foresees this will happen soon. Without adequet revenue, the NSP will not be able to deliver what their customers want and need from the NSP.
October 31, 1975 - Wayne Capland of Northern States Power, discusses the need for rate changes for users of electricity, as well as how peak hours are charged and what needs to be considered when thinking about conservation.
October 30, 1975 - Environmental Impact Statement discussed, relating to the Reserve Mining Company's Taconite Discharge site at Lake Superior and its need to be relocated to another locale. Tom Steward and Dick Daly discuss issues brought up by the report.
October 10, 1975 - Professor Fremling talked with reporter Dan Olson and described how he became interested in the Mississippi. Fremling, a biology professor at Winona State College in Southeastern Minnesota, has explored and researched the Mississippi, and his firsthand knowledge of the waterway has made him a respected commentator on the life and health of the river.
October 9, 1975 - Norman Boralug says his family was fortunate but nonetheless went through great difficulty in trying to find a new home and establish themselves here. He mentions his heritage and being able to develop his talents in America. Minneapolis Mayor Al Hofstede says today there are more Norwegians in America than there are in Norway. We?re proud that they?re here; they played an important role in building not only this country but also Minneapolis. Today everyone should be Norwegian. Let?s really welcome the king when he comes here over the weekend.