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4 Opinions- The Pros versus The Cons of Dating in the Twin Cities

4 Opinions explore the pros and cons of the dating scene in the Twin Cities.


Is 50/50 still the requirements to give in relationships today?

How do you give in a relationship today? With all the power of social media influencers and self proclaimed relationship guru’s today, is there still a requirement to give 50/50 in a relationship.


MN Reads: “In the Company of Grace” by Jody Lulich

Author and veterinarian Jody Lulich talks about his new memoir In the Company of Grace


EP222 Ally Venable “Real Gone”

Ally Venable’s 2023 Album “Real Gone”


The Untold Story of the Stearns History Museum’s Upcoming Programming

In today’s Untold Story of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack visits with Amy Degerstrom and Caitlin Carlson from the Stearns History Museum about the myriad of programming that the museum has coming up in the next few weeks. From the Grasshopper Miracle of 1873 to the Breakfast Club out at the Avon Hills Folk School all the way to the Whippersnapper Hour and the publicly available archives, the Stearns History Museum brings the history of our area to life through numerous engaging and unique activities.
This program was made possible through support from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.


MN Reads: “Tumbled” by Heather Wilde

Heather Wilde talks about her new memoir “Tumbled”


Creative, Innovative and FREE!

Charlotte Helgeson, Director of the Campbell Public Library of East Grand Forks, MN, has the scoop on upcoming events and activities at Campbell! Plus, she reveals two new books!


The EXTENDED Untold Story of C. Willi Myles and the Origins of His Benevolent Humor

In today’s EXTENDED Untold Story of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack talks with renowned comedian and SCSU alumnus C. Willi Myles. C. Willi has performed internationally for decades, opening up for the likes of Aretha Franklin and the Temptations, all the while making time for coming back to the St. Cloud area. Underlying his success is a philosophy of kindness-based humor that developed during his upbringing in Alabama and his football and coaching career at SCSU where he became an ambassador of sorts for African American student athletes as they made their way to Minnesota for sports. C. Willi will be performing a free show in SCSU’s Ritchie Auditorium on Wednesday, April 5.
This story was made possible through support from the MN Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.


The Untold Story of C. Willi Myles and the Origins of His Benevolent Humor

In today’s Untold Story of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack talks with renowned comedian and SCSU alumnus C. Willi Myles. C. Willi has performed internationally for decades, opening up for the likes of Aretha Franklin and the Temptations, all the while making time for coming back to the St. Cloud area. Underlying his success is a philosophy of kindness-based humor that developed during his upbringing in Alabama and his football and coaching career at SCSU where he became an ambassador of sorts for African American student athletes as they made their way to Minnesota for sports. C. Willi will be performing a free show in SCSU’s Ritchie Auditorium on Wednesday, April 5.

This story was made possible through support from the MN Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.


MN Reads: “Now What?” by Beth Probst

Beth Probst talks about her book “Now What? Navigating Life After Loss”


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