April 3, 2001 - A lot of the rivers around the state are starting to flow, but the Minnesota River is the closest to cresting.
April 2, 2001 - Agriculture students were quarantined because of the Foot and Mouth outbreak.
April 2, 2001 - Paul Wellstone is voting for the campaign finance bill because it will get rid of the soft money. The main problem is that it takes the cap off of the hard money budget.
April 2, 2001 - That's MPR's Capitol Bureua Chief, Laura McCallum. A look ahead after the frantic rush to finish committee actions before the end of the quarter.
April 2, 2001 - Pickpockets come to big sporting events because victims are having a good time, tend to bring a lot of money to spend, and are not paying attention to what is going on around them.
April 2, 2001 - Are teachers avoiding using the internet? More than 60% of surveyed teachers use the internet in their classrooms less than 30 minutes a day.
April 2, 2001 - Dow was under when starting the second quarter. How soon will it be until we hit rock bottom?
March 30, 2001 - A new way to fight Napster has been developed by the recording industry is through encoding, causing the disc to be invisible in the computer.
March 29, 2001 - Alex Wolff is a writer for Sports Illustrated. He's participating in a panel discussion at the University of Minnesota to promote sportwriting as a career. You can find much more Final Four information on our WEB SITE at Minnesota Public Radio dot O-R-G."
March 29, 2001 - Parents who want to protect their children's privacy on the internet will find that it is not easy to do.