August 15, 1975 - As part of KCCM's Our Home Town series, this program is a sound portrait of Strasburg, North Dakota. Highlights discussion on farming and high school life.
August 15, 1975 - As part of KCCM's Our Home Town series, this program is a sound portrait of Strasburg, North Dakota. Highlights discussion on Dutch settlers, religion, farming and education issues. Also includes interview with Strasburg resident, Adriana Nieuwsma.
August 15, 1975 - As part of KCCM's Our Home Town series, this program is a sound portrait of Strasburg, North Dakota. Highlights discussion on traditional weddings and an interview with Lawrence Welk's brother.
August 15, 1975 - As part of KCCM's Our Home Town series, this program is a sound portrait of Strasburg, North Dakota. Highlights German-Russian history and culture, with various interviews of the town’s residents.
July 17, 1975 - Jerry Richardson, president of the Moorhead Education Association, details report outlining financial needs of Moorhead teachers. Report was presented to Moorhead school board, requesting increases in benefit to teaching community.
July 16, 1975 - In 1974, 3/4th of US wheat production was exported. In Clay county alone exported a third of it's production. But, does it hurt the consumer by raising bread prices by having less wheat available.
June 20, 1975 - Robert Trevino, Moorhead director of the Minnesota Migrant Council, says sooner or later, farmers will go to mechanical thinners.
May 5, 1975 - Clay county farmers talk about when they need to get their crops in the ground. Production cut-backs are a strategy to increase prices, which is happening in Clay county. Beet growers need to increase revenue due to losses in wheat and barley. Red River Valley planting would be helped with a few weeks of sun. Second half of story has high frequency pitch.
December 2, 1974 - A teen girl died from sniffing Pam, a spray vegetable coating used in cooking, consisting of 98 percent Freon and 2 percent vegetable oil. North Dakota State Toxicology Lab scientists Dr. N.G. Raugh and Dr. Alphonse Bocklus explain what Freon is and the dangers involved in sniffing it to get high. Freon, a brand name now used generically for a fluorocarbon, is found in spray product propellants in various concentrations.
November 4, 1974 - William Lear, designer of the Lear jet, is developing an "inertial" car. It is quiet, generates no pollution and runs on electricity.