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Meet the Candidates 2020: House District 12B
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- Meet the Candidates 2020: House District 12B
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Minnesota House District 12B Representative Paul Anderson (R-Starbuck) and challenger Ben Schirmers (DFL-Sauk Centre).
0:00 Intro
2:05 Ben Schirmers opening statement
4:52 Paul Anderson opening statement
9:35 Street and road maintenance
15:00 Governor Tim Walz's emergency powers
19:41 Right to work
21:52 "Law and order" candidate and defunding the police
27:25 Water quality
33:33 Welcoming of diversity
37:15 What guides your decision making: the state constitution or circumstances of the situation?
42:53 Plans to fix the budget deficit
48:52 Ben Schirmers closing statement
51:00 Paul Anderson closing statement
53:20 Outro
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- Meet the Candidates 2020: House District 12A
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Minnesota House District 12A Representative Jeff Backer (R-Browns Valley) and challenger Murray Smart (DFL-Beardsley).
0:00 Intro
2:30 Murray Smart Opening Statements
4:16 Jeff Backer Opening statement
6:26 Second Amendment rights
10:47 Plans to fix the budget deficit
17:00 Term limits
20:26 Safety of LGBTQ students
23:07 Taxing rural Minnesota to rebuild Minneapolis/St. Paul
29:25 Why was the bonding bill and LCCMR bill not passed
36:05 Statewide uniform ATV laws
40:01 Protecting the purchase of farmland by groups/government
45:02 Closing statements Murray Smart
46:53 Closing statements Jeff Backer
49:06 Outro
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- Southwest Minnesota Story Share: Nathalie Nkashama
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Local Worthington, Minnesota entrepreneur Nathalie Nkashama shares her story about how her children inspired her to start her own business, World Mart.
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- Southwest Minnesota Story Share: Carmen Fernholz and Luke Peterson
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Being an organic farmer in rural Minnesota.
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- Compass Presents: 4-H Response to COVID-19
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Summertime for 4-Hers is looking really different this year. Learn how Minnesota 4-H has adapted their programming to keep in line with COVID-19-related guidelines. #4HatHome
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This video was supported in part by Minnesota Corn Growers Association 🌽
Compass features current topics relevant to communities in Pioneer PBS's viewing area. Stories are digital-first, meaning they're available on Compass' Facebook page, Pioneer PBS’s YouTube page and Compass' website before being compiled into monthly broadcasts, which air the second Thursday of the month at 9 p.m.
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- Southwest Minnesota Story Share: Talon Cavender-Wilson
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Dakota artist.
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- Compass Presents: Dakota Community Artists-in-Residence: Talon Cavender-Wilson
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- "If you do not hear us when we whisper, you will hear us when we shout."
Talon Cavender-Wilson examined the resonance of sound when thinking about how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted his communities.
This video was made in partnership with the Department of Public Transformation. Learn more about the Dakota Community Artists-in-Residence project: www.publictransformation.org/dakotacair
#DakotaCAIR
Compass features current topics relevant to communities in Pioneer PBS's viewing area. Stories are digital-first, meaning they're available on Compass' Facebook page, Pioneer PBS’s YouTube page and Compass' website before being compiled into monthly broadcasts, which air the second Thursday of the month at 9 p.m.
https://www.pioneer.org/compass
To support this programming, visit https://www.pioneer.org/donate
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- Compass Presents: Dakota Community Artists-in-Residence: Fern Cloud / Akipawin
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- "It's a historical, a spiritual, social piece."
When thinking about how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted her communities, Fern Cloud wanted to create something that helped people to reflect and look inward.
This video was made by Compass in partnership with the Department of Public Transformation. Learn more about the Dakota Community Artists-in-Residence project: publictransformation.org/dakotacair
Compass features current topics relevant to communities in Pioneer PBS's viewing area. Stories are digital-first, meaning they're available on Compass' Facebook page, Pioneer PBS’s YouTube page and Compass' website before being compiled into monthly broadcasts, which air the second Thursday of the month at 9 p.m.
https://www.pioneer.org/compass
To support this programming, visit https://www.pioneer.org/donate
#DakotaCAIR
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- Pezihutazizi and Cansa’yapi Star Quilts
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- "Quilting is something that we need to keep alive because there are quilters in both of the communities and bringing us together through it is a great way to share experiences, history and knowledge."
#TheStarQuilt #SWMNStoryShare
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- Compass Presents: Examining Rebel Mascots
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- While companies, sports teams and institutions are being asked to reconsider their logos and mascots, a similar conversation is happening at the Murray County Central Schools regarding their rebel mascot.
0:00 Intro
00:14 Brett Gaul and Matt Onken ask the school district to reconsider the rebel mascot
01:41 MCC school board chair Dan Woldt talks about the board's plans
03:08 Cost of replacing the mascot
04:58 Dr. Caleb Smith explains the history of rebel mascots
07:17 The MCC rebel's origin and connection to the UNLV Hey Reb! mascot
10:45 Credits
Compass features current topics relevant to communities in Pioneer PBS's viewing area. Stories are digital-first, meaning they're available on Compass' Facebook page, Pioneer PBS’s YouTube page and Compass' website before being compiled into monthly broadcasts, which air the second Thursday of the month.
https://www.pioneer.org/compass
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: Preserving Minnesotan's COVID-19 Stories
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Gibson Stanton, alliance coordinator for the Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums and Chris Schuelke, executive director of the Otter Tail County Historical Society talk about how Minnesota’s response to the COVID-19 compares to the response of the 1918 flu. They also talk about how the story of this time will be told in the future and how we can include all Minnesotans in that narrative.
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: COVID-19 Impact on Local Historical Societies
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Nicole Elzenga, the executive director of the Renville County Historical Society, and Jill Wohnoutka, executive director of the Kandiyohi County Historical Society, talk about what their response has been to the novel coronavirus. Elzenga and Wohnoutka also talk about how to clean delicate historical pieces and research books and how to access scarce personal protective equipment.
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: DW Check-In
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Native nonprofit Dakota Wicohan was recently featured on Compass to explain how the organization is rethinking how to provide their cultural programming. Gianna and Butchie Eastman provide a video check-in about how they’re connecting to the youth and community they serve.
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: USPS
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Pioneer PBS talks with USPS employees Nicole Hill, acting strategic communications specialist based in St. Paul, and Jeremy Runholt, rural mail carrier based in Granite Falls. USPS has more than 11,200 employees in the state of Minnesota and is a crucial service for many rural Minnesotans and Americans.
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: Viking Speedway
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Speckled throughout Minnesota are a couple dozen speedways and racetracks, where racers and car enthusiasts race sprint cars, tricked out bikes, snowmobiles, school buses, and spectators can grab a beer and enjoy the show. But, of course, Minnesota’s tracks are closed with an unsure schedule for summer 2020.
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: Retirement Planning
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Michelle Full of Marshall works for Bremer Bank and manages retirement plans and helps people plan for retirement. She talks about how this pandemic-fueled recession compares to the Great Recession of 2007 and what aid is available from the CARES Act for retirees and people close to retirement.
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: Goodwill-Easter Seals Minnesota
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Shelly Huseby and Nick Adams both work for Goodwill-Easter Seals Minnesota. Shelly talks about how the company’s job training arm is helping people in rural areas—many with subpar broadband access—with Zoom interviews and online job applications in new ways. Adams explains how the company is preparing their retail locations to reopen with contactless donations.
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: "It's A Socially Distant Parade!"
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Merle and Arlene Hahn of Boyd recently celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary. Adhering to Minnesota’s social distancing guidelines, the Boyd Fire Department planned an unusual surprise parade. Led by lime green and bright red fire trucks, almost the entire town of 175 got in their cars to drive by the Hahn household to wish them the best on their special day.
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: Students Abigail and Anna on Distance Learning
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Cousins fourth-grader Abigail Killoran and third-grader Anna Johnson talk with Anderson about their experiences with distance learning. Killoran attends Maple Valley Elementary in Tower City, North Dakota and Johnson attends Lake Park Elementary in Lake Park and they talk about their typical day and what works—and what doesn’t work—using distance learning.
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: Educational Service Coops
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Cliff Carmody, executive director at the Southwest West Central Service Coop, and Jeremy Kovash, executive director at the Lakes Country Service Cooperative talk about the support that area schools are asking for most right now, including legal advice and digital networking opportunities. (Aired April 23, 2020)
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#compass #coronavirus #servicecoops #education
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: COVID-19 Impact on Ag Economics
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Dr. Gerald Toland is a professor of economics and the School of Agriculture department chair at Southwest Minnesota State University. Dr. Toland has studied economics and agriculture for more than 40 years and provides valuable insights on how the novel coronavirus will impact our local agricultural economies and provides some hope for future students of agriculture. (Aired April 23, 2020)
#compass #coronavirus #economics #ageconomy
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: Nobles County Integration Collaborative
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- In Worthington, the Nobles County Integration Collaborative is working hard to make sure that all residents are able to understand and read information about COVID-19. Bilingual program aides Than Than Kyaw and Aida Simon talk about how they translate for students whose primary language is not English and field a number of questions from the community about COVID-19. (Aired April 23, 2020)
#compass #coronavirus #translationservices
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: Superintendents on Distance Learning
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Loy Woelber, superintendent of Westbrook Walnut Grove, Fulda and Lake Benton schools (and a Pioneer PBS board member), and Chad Anderson, Tracy Areas Public Schools superintendent on how small, rural schools are pivoting to do the best for their students and the staff and teachers working to deliver schoolwork and food to students. (Aired April 23, 2020)
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#compass #coronavirus #publicschools
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: A World of Hearts
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Erich Winter, owner of the Millennium Theater in Montevideo, talks about selling his much sought after theater-style popcorn and Toni Koch, owner of Rejuvenate Salon & Spa in New London, has been offering digital, DIY hair and skin care tutorials. And businesses in Montevideo have been displaying their hearts on their storefronts as they participate in the #AWorldofHearts campaign. (Aired April 16, 2020)
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#compass #coronavirus #smallbusiness #AWorldOfHearts
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: Greg Raymo, Jason Johnson and Small Business Loans
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Greg Raymo, CEO of First State Bank Southwest in Worthington, talks about the surge in small businesses in Minnesota applying for federal assistance, what’s available in the newly passed CARES Act and the impact on local economies. Raymo worked closely with Jason Johnson, owner of Johnson Builders and Realty in Worthington to apply for federal assistance. (Aired April 26, 2020)
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#compass #coronavirus #smallbusiness
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: Dakota Wicohan
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Eileen O’Keefe, the program director at Dakota Wicohan explains how the nonprofit is pivoting to provide their cultural programming to youth and community members using a digital platform. O’Keefe also is planning to use the wicozani tool with youth to help them monitor their overall health and wellbeing. (Aired April 9, 2020)
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#compass #coronavirus #dakota
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: Wicozani
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Dr. Teresa R. Peterson, an independent consultant cultivating Indigenous education across communities, and Dr. Heather J. Peters, an associate professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota-Morris talk about their research surrounding wicozani, a Dakota word for overall health and wellbeing, and the wicozani tool. (Aired April 9, 2020)
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#compass #coronavirus #wicozani #wellness
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: Mike Jacobs/Easy Bean Farm
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- "We really sell a vegetable future." Easy Bean Farm co-owner Michael Jacobs explains how their small farming operation is thinking about adapting their operations. (Aired March 26, 2020)
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#compass #coronavirus #agriculture
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- Compass | Covering Coronavirus: Thom Petersen and Mark Olson
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- @mnagriculture commissioner Thom Petersen and Chippewa Country farmer and Pioneer PBS board chair Mark Olson talk about how farmers are planning for the upcoming growing season and what kind of aid will be available for farmers. Commissioner Petersen praised Minnesota businesses, grocery store workers and talked about ways farmers are adapting. (Aired March 26, 2020)
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#compass #coronavirus #agriculture
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- Postcards: Dawson Gnomes
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Since 1988, the community of Dawson has been honoring citizen leaders by making a 3-foot tall concrete gnome statue in their likeness and placing them in public spaces throughout the town. Ruth Solem and Sharilyn Bates tell the story of how “GnometownUSA” came to be and Loren Femrite gives a behind-the-scenes look at how the statues are made.
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- Postcards: WWII Story
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- 96-year-old Robert Millsaps, originally of Tennessee, now living in Lake Lillian, tells his story of service in WWII. From storming the beaches in Normandy to sleeping in foxholes and surviving bazooka attacks, Millsaps shares the harrowing story of his near misses with death.
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- Postcards: Dawson Gnomes, WWII Story, The Dawson Bank Museum
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Learn the story behind the famous Dawson Gnomes, hear a WWII story, and get a tour at The Bank Museum in Dawson.
0:00 Intro
2:05 Dawson Gnomes
10:35 WWII Story
18:47 The Dawson Bank Museum
27:17 Outro
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- Postcards: The Dawson Bank Museum
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Dennis Anderson of the Dawson Bank Museum retells the story of a 1930’s bank robbery where bank employees were forced into the vault and almost suffocated. The Postcards team of Dana Conroy, Ben Dempcy and Kristofor Gieske reenact the role of bank robbers, adding color and drama to the story.
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- Postcards: Billy Thompson Tribute
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Milan enthusiast Billy Thompson died in April at the age of 91. The Postcards crew went back into the archives and pulled out an interview recorded seven years ago where he tells of his famous double decker outhouse — a key attraction of his one-of-a-kind Arv Hus Museum on Milan’s Main Street.
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- Postcards: The Horse Relative, The Devil’s Instrument, Postcards Coffee Break
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Funny stories told years ago by the legendary William (“Billy”) Thompson Jr. along and excerpts of two original new documentaries, The Hose Relative and The Devil's Instrument.
0:00 Intro
2:04 The Horse Relative
13:00 Postcards Coffee Break: Lord Let Me Remember The Winter Winds - Lauren K. Carlson
13:54 The Devil's Instrument
26:02 Postcards Coffee Break: Lord Make Me A River - Lauren K. Carlson
27:18 Outro
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- Grassland Jam: Monroe Crossing
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Minnesota's Monroe Crossing returns to the Main Stage!
Grassland Jam: Saturdays at 7pm on Pioneer PBS
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- Driftless | Prairie Sportsman (S11:E13)
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- 0:00 - Intro
1:53 - Rattler Country (Timber Rattlesnakes and dramatic topography)
11:33 - Root River Trail Riding
18:27 - Mystery Cave (Forestville Minnesota)
Explore the unique topography and recreational opportunities in southeast Minnesota's Driftless Area that was untouched by glaciers during the last ice age.
Minnesota’s most dramatic topography is in the southeast, known as the Driftless Area because it escaped the flattening effects of the last ice age. The region features steep slopes and deep valleys carved from porous limestone that doesn’t hold bodies of water, so there are no lakes. The bluff prairies are being restored to their original habitat with fewer trees and more open rocky areas that support rare wildlife like timber rattlesnakes. Host Bret Amundson is out with the DNR’s Shawn Fritcher and finds several rattlesnakes out sunning themselves after coming out of hibernation.
In the next segment, the Prairie...
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- Grassland Jam: "The Green Valley Cowboys" Monroe Crossing |
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Monroe Crossing performs "The Green Valley Cowboys" on the Main Stage.
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- Postcards: Painter Paul Peterson
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Since early childhood, Paul Peterson has called Minnesota home, after being adopted from Colombia and raised in Shoreview. He studied at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and the Massachusetts College of Art and Design and built his clientele through private shows. In just 10 years, he has sold more than 800 paintings to 600+ clients across the world.
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- Postcards: Artist John Sterner, Inventor Don Husby, Painter Paul Peterson
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Artist John Sterner reveals his favorite sculptures, inventor Don Husby is a WWII veteran with 25 patents and painter Paul Peterson shares his adoption story.
0:00 Intro
2:03 Artist John Sterner
11:44 Inventor Don Husby
17:31 Painter Paul Peterson
24:32 Postcards Coffee Break: Minnesota - Dan Reeb
27:17 Outro
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- Postcards: Artist John Sterner
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- John Sterner teaches K-12 art classes at Lakeview High School in Cottonwood and his bronze sculpture of a mustang greets visitors at the entrance of SMSU. Sterner brings his experience from his mother’s Lakota heritage and his father’s German heritage to his work. Born in Flandreau, South Dakota, Sterner says his artwork has become a cultural search for identity and belonging.
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- Postcards: Inventor Don Husby
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Don Husby's incredible journey led to an enlistment in the Navy, school at SDSU and to a special school founded by George Westinghouse, which brought him to the Westinghouse Electric Corporation in Cleveland, Ohio. Over the years, Husby secured more than 25 patents for his lighting inventions and other innovations.
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- Shooting Without Shells | Prairie Sportsman (S11:E12)
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- 0:00 - Intro
1:53 - Shooting without Shells (photography w/Steve Oehlenschlager)
14:20 - Fresh Air-Ation (Lake aeration systems)
Wildlife photographer Steve Oehlenschlager and a look at lake aeration systems on this episode of Prairie Sportsman.
Wildlife photographer Steve Oehlenschlager’s images have been featured on magazine covers from Outdoor Life to Pheasants Forever. He spends countless hours in the field capturing images of nature and ways humans interact with the outdoors. But his enjoyment of wild birds isn't limited to photography as his backyard features a menagerie of prairie chickens, ruffed and spruce grouse, pheasants and hungarian partridge.
Then Prairie Sportsman checks out lake aeration systems in southwest Minnesota. When lakes freeze, they lose oxygen, which can lead to winter kill of fish and aquatic plants. Installing aeration systems in shallow lakes to prevent winter kill has been popular since the 1970s. Howe...
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- Carrols Wild life | Prairie Sportsman (S11:E11)
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- 0:00 - Intro
1:52 - Carrol Henderson's Wild Life
17:37 - Measuring Success (Deer rack scoring)
Featuring Carrol Henderson, Minnesota DNR’s first nongame wildlife supervisor who led restoration of trumpeter swans and other endangered species, and deer antler scoring.
Trumpeter swans, peregrine falcons, bluebirds and river otters that were once endangered or extinct are common in Minnesota today, largely because of restoration efforts led by Carrol Henderson, the DNR’s first Nongame Wildlife Program supervisor. He led the program for more than 40 years and set the standard for other states to follow. Restoring these species was made possible by funds from a Minnesota tax checkoff that allows filers to contribute to the nongame program. When the “chickadee checkoff” legislation championed by then State Senator Collin Peterson passed in 1980, Carrol’s nongame budget went from $25,000 to more than $500,000 within a year. Previous to serving as...
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- Grassland Jam: Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver & Barbaro
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver and Barbaro return to the Main Stage.
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- "Jerusalem Ridge" Barbaro | Grassland Jam
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Barbaro performs "Jerusalem Ridge" on the Main Stage.
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- Grassland Jam: Blue Train (Of The Heartbreak Line) Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver cover the John D. Loudermilk song, "Blue Train (Of The Heartbreak Line)"
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- Southwest Minnesota Story Share: Isatu Shirek
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Isatu Shirek is a student at Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall pursuing a degree in communications studies. Here she pitches a story to Pioneer PBS about her journey as an adoptee and rural person of color.
More stories: pioneer.org/swmnss
#SWMNSS #SouthwestMinnesotaStoryShare #Worthington
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- Prairie Yard & Garden: Houseplants
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Host Mary Holm turns to her husband, Tom, to talk about the care of houseplants and get his recommendations for easy-to-grow plants that everyone can try.
Watch more Prairie Yard & Garden on Pioneer PBS at https://www.pioneer.org/pyg
#PYG #PrairieYardAndGarden #Houseplants #Growing #Gardening #PioneerPBS
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- Postcards | Great! Lakes: The Story Behind the Film
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Independent filmmaker Tess Wagman’s first film "Great! Lakes" is about the Canelake sisters, their candy store and their family's history. "Great! Lakes" was featured at the Free Range Film Festival in 2019. The episode features an interview with Wagman as well as the entire 20-minute film.
0:00 Intro
1:45 Interview with Tess Wagman
5:46 Great! Lakes
27:17 Outro


