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17 Unique Stations from Border to Border

Minnesota Arts, Culture and History | Nature

Red-toothed shrews

The Incredible Shrinking Shrew. No, it’s not the title of a Sci-Fi movie. WTIP’s Jay Andersen talks with North Woods Naturalist Chel Anderson about a winter survival tactic of red-toothed shrews.


Sharon Trandem: Gourd Carver

Milt Lee talks with artist Sharon Trandem from Bagley about the art of gourd carving.


Frank Misitc: Berry Farmer

Milt Lee talks to Frank Mistic owner of Mistic Berry Farm and Restaurant,offering pick-your-own or custom picked strawberrys, located 20 miles north of Bemidji near Puposky.


The astronomical origins of Halloween

In this edition of WTIP North Shore Community Radio’s “Northern Sky” series, University of Minnesota science writer Deane Morrison explains the astronomical origins of Halloween and more.


How high birds fly

On an average day birds fly around 500 or so feet high. During migration they climb a lot higher…a lot higher than we mammals could ever hope to survive.


Winter is looming

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint


Autumn winding down

There are a number of indications that autumn is in full swing, maybe even turning the corner. WTIP’s Jay Andersen talks with North Woods Naturalist Chel Anderson about autumn winding down.


Taylor Anderson: Drone Services

Milt Lee talks to high school Senior Taylor Anderson about his business, TJA Drone Services.


“Moose Madness”

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


Leah Corcoran: Business Owner

Milt Lee talks with Leah Corcoran, owner of Fun Time Field Trips, about her mini-trips or “daycations” that she leads for people in the community.


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