Craig Blumenshine

Main Street

Society EN ↓ 20 Folgen

Listen for interviews with authors, artists, and newsmakers that tell the story of our region. Email us: mainstreet@prairiepublic.org

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Craig Blumenshine

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Society

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news.prairiepublic.org

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9. Jul 2026

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Military Gallery Halted; AI and STEM Move Ahead 09.07.2026

Construction on North Dakota's Military Gallery is on hold, AI is reshaping work and trust, and hands-on STEM programs inspire the state's next generation.

North Dakota Cities, Local Food and the Devils Lake Flooding 08.07.2026

North Dakota cities face growing challenges, the Red River Market returns to Fargo, and renewed flooding around Devils Lake threatens farms, roads and communities.

Farming Under Pressure and Rethinking North Dakota's Past 07.07.2026

Tariffs, rising costs and dicamba rules are reshaping agriculture, while a new Plains Folk essay challenges North Dakota's long-held views of the Marquis de Morès.

Living with MS, Revisiting History, and Washburn Honors a Hero 06.07.2026

Kyle Myers shares his journey with MS, historian Sergio Luzzatto reexamines the Marquis de Morès' legacy, and Washburn honors Secret Service hero Clint Hill.

Indigenous Food, Roosevelt and the Declaration at 250 02.07.2026

Celebrate America's 250th with a look at Indigenous foodways from Chef Candace Stock, a conversation about Theodore Roosevelt's complex legacy, and a special reading of the Declaration of Independence.

Fourth of July: Fireworks, Food & Prairie Traditions 01.07.2026

Celebrate the Fourth with fireworks trends and safety, a visit to Fargo's Toasted Frog, and Prairie Public staff sharing favorite Independence Day memories and traditions.

Steve Inskeep and TRPL's Robbie Lauf on Theodore Roosevelt. Civic Life 30.06.2026

NPR's Steve Inskeep and Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library's Robbie Lauf discuss Roosevelt, leadership, journalism and the new library at a live Bismarck event.

Museums, Memory and Belonging; Sacred Eagle Conservation 29.06.2026

As the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library prepares to open, UND philosopher Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein explores museums, memory and belonging, and Indigenous-led eagle conservation.

Power Lines, Prairie Poetry and Summer Tech and Summer Science 25.06.2026

A Supreme Court challenge over JETx, a rediscovered literary legacy, favorite tech and EVs, and hands-on summer science for curious minds of all ages.

AI, Community and Change: Power, Food and Fargo's Future 24.06.2026

AI data centers, community cooking programs and Fargo's convention center decision highlight how technology, culture and development are shaping the region.

Curiosity, Culture and Change: Learning, Whaling & Nature 23.06.2026

North Dakota educators discuss meaningful learning, Arctic whalers face changing ice conditions, and we explore why cottonwood trees release millions of seeds each spring.

We Rock the Spectrum ND, outdoor writer Jeffrey Miller and Bill Thomas's fishy Tell Tale 22.06.2026

Hear a conversation with Lorie Anderson, co-owner of We Rock the Spectrum North Dakota, an indoor playground for children of all abilities. Craig Blumenshine talks with outdoor author Jeffrey Miller and we'll share Bill Thomas' live story from The Tell.

Clay Jenkinson on America's history & nuclear power in ND 18.06.2026

Erik Deatherage speaks with Listening to America host Clay Jenkinson about the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, Roosevelt's legacy, and the challenges of interpreting American history in a changing cultural and political landscape.

New Bush Fellows & Bruno's Coffee Company 17.06.2026

Erik Deatherage speaks with two recipients of the 2026 Bush Fellowship about the work they hope to advance in their communities. Tyler Parisien of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa discusses preserving and revitalizing the Michif language for future generations, while FirstLink Executive Director Jennifer Illich shares her vision for strengthening crisis response systems, expanding access to su...

North Dakota Marks America 250 16.06.2026

Guest host Erik Deatherage explores how North Dakota is preparing for America's 250th anniversary. State Tourism Director Sara Otte Coleman discusses the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library and its expected impact on tourism, while Folkways and Upper Hand Signs transform a downtown Fargo alley with a patriotic mural honoring veterans and celebrating America's semiquincentennial.

North Country National Scenic Trail & Audubon Great Plains Conservation 15.06.2026

Rennae Gruchalla discusses the nearly 5,000-mile North Country National Scenic Trail and upcoming hikes across the state, while also sharing details about a musical storytelling program celebrating Theodore Roosevelt's "strenuous life" ahead of the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora.

Heart-N-Soul & Dakota OutRight 11.06.2026

Erik Deatherage speaks with Dakota OutRight President Jeigh Stewart and Past President Erin Pringle about the Bismarck-based LGBTQ nonprofit. Then, we hear from Heart-N-Soul Community Café founder Leola Daul about their "pay what you can" structure, and the café's 10-year anniversary celebration.

Fargo Mayor-Elect Josh Boschee 10.06.2026

Substitute host, Erik Deatherage speaks with Fargo Mayor-elect Josh Boschee following his election victory. Boschee discusses the challenges and opportunities facing North Dakota's largest city, including housing affordability, downtown development, fiscal responsibility, and building a more inclusive community.

Former Senator Byron Dorgan and Photographer May Pang 09.06.2026

Former North Dakota Senator Byron Dorgan joins Main Street to discuss Election Day, bipartisan government, and the future of politics in North Dakota. Dorgan also shares personal stories about public service, Joe Biden, John McCain, and his journey from Regent, North Dakota, to the United States Senate.

North Dakota Poetry Out Loud 2026 08.06.2026

Former Prairie Public Director of Radio Bill Thomas shares audio from some of the participants of this year's Poetry Out Loud competition, which was held February 23, 2026 at the North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum in Bismarck, including winner Aspen Geist of Wyndmere.

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