
TV Schedule for MN Channel (KCGE-DT3) Crookston, MN
Friday, September 5th TV listings for MN Channel (KCGE-DT3) Crookston, MN
Minnesota military veterans tell their stories from the 21st century wars, including how they coped with PTSD and readjusting to civilian life.
Minnesota veterans experience healing, therapy, and camaraderie through outdoor adventures.
Let's Go, Minnesota! Paddling the Root River
Paddling down the Root River in southeast Minnesota with jazz musician John Sievers; looking out for Minnesota's largest aquatic carnivore.
Let's Go, Minnesota! Hiking to Chimney Rock
Hiking up to Chimney Rock in Whitewater State Park; wood sculptor Curtis Ingvoldstad creates a piece inspired by the trip.
Prairie Mosaic travels across Manitoba, Minnesota, and North Dakota in search of personalities, culture, and art that make the prairie region distinctive.
MN Original Matt Thompson and the 2015 State Fair Commemorative Art
Matt Thompson neon sign maker; ; Sheila Smith, Executive Director of Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, shares accomplishments from its 40-year history; Adam Turman creates the 2015 Minnesota State Fair Commemorative Art.
Prairie Sportsman Forgotten Trail and Drone Tracking Deer
The state trail Minnesota forgot and thermal drones used to locate and track fawns.
Native Report Cultural Storytellers
Tribal artists and authors relay traditional stories of the past and carry on the Ojibwe language and cultural roots in writings, artwork and exhibits.
Postcards Fern Cloud, Kyle Vos and Joe Hauger
Fern Cloud teaches the history of buffalo hide painting, Kyle Vos started a family museum in his own backyard and Joe Hauger has turned his passion for wood carving into a side business.
Prairie Yard and Garden Memorial Gardens
PY&G visits with bereaved parents who have channeled their grief over the loss of a child to build gardens honoring their memory.
Minnesota military veterans tell their stories from the 21st century wars, including how they coped with PTSD and readjusting to civilian life.
Minnesota veterans experience healing, therapy, and camaraderie through outdoor adventures.
Let's Go, Minnesota! Paddling the Root River
Paddling down the Root River in southeast Minnesota with jazz musician John Sievers; looking out for Minnesota's largest aquatic carnivore.
Let's Go, Minnesota! Hiking to Chimney Rock
Hiking up to Chimney Rock in Whitewater State Park; wood sculptor Curtis Ingvoldstad creates a piece inspired by the trip.
Prairie Mosaic travels across Manitoba, Minnesota, and North Dakota in search of personalities, culture, and art that make the prairie region distinctive.
MN Original Matt Thompson and the 2015 State Fair Commemorative Art
Matt Thompson neon sign maker; ; Sheila Smith, Executive Director of Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, shares accomplishments from its 40-year history; Adam Turman creates the 2015 Minnesota State Fair Commemorative Art.
Prairie Sportsman Forgotten Trail and Drone Tracking Deer
The state trail Minnesota forgot and thermal drones used to locate and track fawns.
Native Report Cultural Storytellers
Tribal artists and authors relay traditional stories of the past and carry on the Ojibwe language and cultural roots in writings, artwork and exhibits.
Postcards Fern Cloud, Kyle Vos and Joe Hauger
Fern Cloud teaches the history of buffalo hide painting, Kyle Vos started a family museum in his own backyard and Joe Hauger has turned his passion for wood carving into a side business.
Prairie Yard and Garden Memorial Gardens
PY&G visits with bereaved parents who have channeled their grief over the loss of a child to build gardens honoring their memory.
Minnesota military veterans tell their stories from the 21st century wars, including how they coped with PTSD and readjusting to civilian life.
Minnesota veterans experience healing, therapy, and camaraderie through outdoor adventures.
Minnesota's current affairs.
Prairie Mosaic travels across Manitoba, Minnesota, and North Dakota in search of personalities, culture, and art that make the prairie region distinctive.
MN Original Matt Thompson and the 2015 State Fair Commemorative Art
Matt Thompson neon sign maker; ; Sheila Smith, Executive Director of Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, shares accomplishments from its 40-year history; Adam Turman creates the 2015 Minnesota State Fair Commemorative Art.
Minnesota's current affairs.
Backroads Tate Mclane & Corey Joslyn
Musicians Tate McLane & Corey Joslyn perform live at the Rail River Folk School in Bemidji, MN.
Prairie Musicians The Hero and the Villain
The Hero and the Villain, from St. Cloud, MN, is a singer/songwriter with musical roots in rock, country, and folk who has a passion for telling musical stories.
The Lowertown Line The Roe Family Singers
Old-time hillbilly band The Roe Family Singers perform and recall their origin, fondness for circus instruments and what it is like as modern-day musicians.
The Lowertown Line Jeremy Messersmith
Jeremy Messersmith performs and discusses nerd culture and his fundamentalist upbringing.
Through the lens of the Thanksgiving holiday, families from some of the largest and most under-represented immigrant communities in Minnesota share how they've adapted, maintained or otherwise expressed traditions of gratitude.
As long as the United States is at war families will be separated. Veterans, and spouses and children of veterans share their stories, experiences and advice for coping with a military deployment. Co-produced with Anoka County Historical Society.
Whole People Healing Journeys
Seeing Canada British Columbia's Okanagan and Northern Ontario
Exploring Okanagan in British Columbia; sailing; amethyst in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Minnesota's current affairs.
Backroads Tate Mclane & Corey Joslyn
Musicians Tate McLane & Corey Joslyn perform live at the Rail River Folk School in Bemidji, MN.
Prairie Musicians The Hero and the Villain
The Hero and the Villain, from St. Cloud, MN, is a singer/songwriter with musical roots in rock, country, and folk who has a passion for telling musical stories.