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Rural Reflections Radio
Here is this week's Rural Reflections Radio program, Bullitt...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 10:39 AM
United Nations Foundation
Listen to internet radio with Barbara Talisman CFRE on Blog Talk Radio...
Posted on 12/14/12 at 10:38 AM
My Unwanted Follower
Sometimes, when were young and nubile and wearing tight pants, guys follow a little close. And while my pants may fit a little tighter than what I like now and then, Im no longer young and nubile, so...
Posted on 9/6/12 at 2:02 PM
faith fridays: patrick coffin and our price tag
Last night was the night of a lifetime for me. It was special enough to do something I may have done only one other time in my life. I scheduled an appointment to have my hair styled. I also bou...
Posted on 2/3/12 at 4:51 PM
Area Christian Ministry has a huge God Moment!
This all took place on Oct. 13-15, 2011. Hearing of it made me misty eyed. I present this story just as it was presented to me: Every fall for the past 17 years, Shine the Light Inc., a non-profit Ch...
Posted on 10/28/11 at 12:39 PM
Freelancer heard on NPR stations fired for protest 
By Brett Zongker , October 20, 2011
Rural Renaissance Festival set for Maddock Oct. 7-9 
The second annual Maddock Rural Renaissance Festival, an event to celebrate community life and enjoy the harvest season, will be Friday through Oct. 9 in Maddock, N.D., and will include a taping of North Dakota Public Radio’s “Dakota Air Radio Show.”
By Herald Staff Report , October 01, 2011
VIDEO: Last call exciting, despite lack of 'touch 'em all' for Twins' retiring announcer Gordon 
By KSTP-TV / YouTube , September 29, 2011
Longtime Crookston radio announcer Don Mulvaney dies 
For more than 40 years, Crookston residents woke up to the voice of Don Mulvaney. Mulvaney, whose funeral service is this morning at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Crookston, was the “morning man” on KROX Radio from 1949 to 1990.
By Ryan Bakken , September 09, 2011
Hennen to interview Cheney on talk show about memoir 
By Associated Press , August 31, 2011
Influential evangelical Minnesota pastor retiring after 35 years 
Leith Anderson does 'Faith Minute' on Twins radio broadcastsThe Rev. Leith Anderson, longtime pastor of the giant Wooddale Church in Eden Prairie, Minn., and one of the nation’s most influential evangelical leaders, announced he’s retiring.
By Stephen J. Lee , June 30, 2011
Tower for two Dickinson radio stations falls 
Clear Channel Radio North Dakota Chief Engineer Ernie Swanson tells KCJB radio that the tower sat on a hill about four miles northeast of Dickinson and broadcast the signal for KCAD and KZRX.
By Associated Press , June 02, 2011
Schultz' syndicated radio show replacing Fargo slot previously held by Hennen 
By Sherri Richards , June 01, 2011
Grand Forks' WDAZ-TV back on the air 
Grand Forks' WDAZ-TV returned to the airwaves Tuesday afternoon after being knocked off the air. WDAZ and Fargo's WDAY-TV and AM 970 stations both had been knocked off the air after Monday’s storm but for different reasons. The radio station remains off the air.
By Josie Clarey , May 31, 2011
Suspended Ed Schultz apologizes to Fox host for disparaging remark, calling own words 'vile' 
By The Forum , May 26, 2011
Hennen makes abrupt exit from radio 
By Dave Roepke , May 23, 2011
KFGO's Buttweiller returns after mini-strokes
Five days after suffering two mini strokes, KFGO radio personality Sandy Buttweiler was back on the air Tuesday. Buttweiler, who hosts the popular “Jack & Sandy Show” with Jack Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays, said she felt well, though a little tired after the ordeal.By The Forum , May 18, 2011
Q and A: Brand-new shocks likely not source of 'clunk' 
QUESTION: I accidentally backed my 2004 Buick LeSabre into a concrete curb on the passenger side. While driving home, I heard a loud "clunk-clunk-clunk" at every bump in the road. My local shop inspected the undercarriage, said the shocks were leaking and replaced them.
By Paul Brand , May 09, 2011
House votes to cut off federal funds for NPR 
The House on Thursday voted to end federal funding to National Public Radio. Republican supporters said it made good fiscal sense, and Democratic opponents called it an ideological attack that would deprive local stations of access to programs such as "Car Talk" and "All Things Considered."
By Associated Press , March 17, 2011
Garrison Keillor plans to retire in spring of 2013 
By Associated Press , March 16, 2011
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