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Some “Best Of” Shows At Random
Midwest Today Radio Edition featuring historian Doris Kearns Goodwin on Abe Lincoln (Feb. 2013)
Midwest Today Radio Edition saluting Patsy Cline (March 2013)
Midwest Today Radio Edition Christmas show with the Blenders as our guests (Dec. 2012)
Midwest Today Radio Edition interviews actor George Clooney (June 2011)
Midwest Today Radio Edition on the fight to save the wild horses in the Dakotas (May 2011)
Midwest Today Radio Edition interview with famed MPLs architect Sarah Susanka (Jan. 2011)
Midwest Today Radio Edition has major story on Gulf Oil spill effect on Heartland (August 2010)
Midwest Today Radio Edition interviews "twister sisters" storm chasers from Minnesota (May 2007)
Midwest Today Radio Edition interviews author of book on Heartland native Judy Garland (June 2005)
Plus a sampling of more of our past broadcasts...
Midwest Today Radio Edition (March 1-7, 2014)
(This week we talk with Mike Haefner of American Energy Systems about saving money on home heating bills.)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (February 22-28, 2014)
(Our wonderful and very knowledgeable garden expert Phyliss Williams joins Tim Bremel with tips on growing houseplants.)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (February 15-21, 2014)
(We welcome back popular show host Tim Bremel and have a poignant story on dedicated teachers.)
(Also featuring prior show host Dan Hurst):
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Dec. 21-27, 2013)
(We have a look back at Christmas traditions on the 16th anniversary of our Midwest Today Radio Edition!)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Dec. 14-20, 2013)
(This week, we have our annual visit with the Heartland's most popular male quartet, the Blenders!)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Dec. 7-13, 2013)
(Our resident humorist, Dr. Tim Pearson, looks at Christmas traditions when he was a wee little lad.)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Nov. 23-29, 2013)
(Robin Formaker talks about the wild turkey and we look at why Ben Franklin wanted the bird to be our national symbol!)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Nov. 16-22, 2013)
(Mike Austin previews some fun holiday events around the Heartland; Dan Hurst looks at “poor billionaires” and food stamp cuts.)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Nov. 2-9, 2013)
(Dave Christi reports on how common household products may be hurting your allegies; Mike James samples an Omaha eaterie.)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Oct. 26-Nov. 1, 2013)
(Robin Formaker talks about the migration of the snow geese; Dan Hurst has a fascinating and fun look at the origins of Halloween)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Oct. 5-11, 2013)
(Dave Chrisi explains how home canning can help the environment; and we have a Hal Borland essay on autumn)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 2013)
(Mike Austin takes us along the Great River Road; Mike James samples a Twin Cities eaterie)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Sept. 21-27, 2013)
(Bob Hale visits the Gunflint Trail in northern Minnesota)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Sept. 14-20, 2013)
(We talk about how we talk: the differences in regional dialects)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Sept. 7-13, 2013)
(Elise Michaels has a recipe for an apple cake and Robin Formaker looks at the downy woodpecker)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (August 31-Sept. 6, 2013)
(Rose Stricker talks about how some companies try to rip you off; Mike James visits some fun restaurants)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Aug. 24-30, 2013)
(Dr. Tim Pearson has advice for the parents of kids going out for sports; Dan Hurst looks at cutbacks in p.e.)
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Aug. 17-23, 2013)
(Bob Hale reflects on his travels; Dan Hurst reports on Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad's unsafe and excessive speeding).
Midwest Today Radio Edition (Aug. 10-16, 2013)
(Mike Austin takes us to Wisconsin's Apostle Islands; Robin Formaker tells us about the red-winged blackbird).

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