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Ampers at the Minnesota State Fair 2017

Native American Community Clinic Announces Plans for New Clinic and Housing

The Native American Community Clinic – or NACC – has announced plans for a new clinic and housing along the Native American cultural corridor in South Minneapolis. The new clinic aims to provide more than just medical, and housing needs but a place for the community to gather, grow and have a sense of belonging. MN Native News reporter Darek DeLille sat down with Executive Director Dr. Antony Stately to learn more.


MN Reads: “Sasquatch and Squirrel” by Chris Monroe

Author and Illustrator Chris Monroe talks about her new book “Sasquatch and Squirrel”


Camping and Art in Kittson County!

Shannon Christenson shares detail of the annual “Art Camp” in Hallock, Minnesota!


MN90: The Maidens and the Cult Leader

Victor Barnard was not only a religious leader but Jesus in the flesh. That’s what he told his followers in rural Pine County. Now he wanted them to offer up their first-born daughters to be his maidens. Because that’s what God wanted. Here’s Britt Aamodt.


MN90: Elk River’s Secret Chef

Josh Walbolt lost his restaurant job in the COVID pandemic and found himself working for DoorDash. It paid the bills. But he had other irons in the fire. And one would pan out when Hulu’s Secret Chef came calling. Here’s Britt Aamodt.


Mn90: Hey, Hey, He’s a Monkee

1963 – Peter Thorkelson flunked out of Carleton College in Northfield for the second time. He’d been more interested in music and drama than his English Literature studies. What was he going to do now? He changed his name to Peter Tork and, in 1966, won an audition to play the member of a fictional rock band in the sitcom The Monkees. Here’s Britt Aamodt.


MN90: Jam and Lewis Scream

1993 – Minneapolis producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis had given Janet Jackson her first platinum albums. Now they were going back in the studio with Janet and her superstar brother Michael for the siblings’ first-ever duet, “Scream.” Here’s Britt Aamodt.


MN90: About a Cellist

In 2001, Walker Art Center curator Joan Rothfuss had a light bulb moment. Not about a visual artist. But about an experimental cellist, Charlotte Moorman, now mostly forgotten. But Rothfuss would try to right that wrong with her sudden inspiration: She would write Moorman’s biography. Here’s Britt Aamodt.


Superior Reads – Carolyn O’Donoghue

In this edition of Superior Reads, Lin Salisbury talks with NY Times best-selling author Carolyn O’Donoghue about her novel “The Rachel Incident”.


Painted turtles

Chel Anderson is a botanist and plant ecologist and she joins us periodically to report on what she’s seeing in our woods and waters right now.


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