
Wednesday, August 20th TV listings for MN Channel (KFME3) Fargo, ND
The story of the 194th Tank Battalion from Brainerd, MN serving during World War II.
Three generations of Minnesota's military women discuss their service spanning World War II to Afghanistan.
History of the Zenith City.
Native Report Political Policies; MMIW Epidemic
Natives and non-Natives in political office who focus on political policies impacting Indian Country; an Ojibwe musician's song of healing for Native women impacted by sexual assault.
Minnesota artists, art organizations and art venues.
Prairie Sportsman Taxidermy Calss in Rice, MN
Sportsmen interested in the art of taxidermy; recipe for breaded perch fillets.
Postcards Samuel Kapsner, Little Show on the Crow, Mary K Boylan
Postcards Mushrooms, Light Sculpture, and Woodworker
Forage for wild mushrooms and turn them into art with Nicole Zempel; Madison's first public art installation, Biome, lights up the town; the natural beauty of wooden crafts with woodworker Dean Johnson of Sunburg.
Prairie Yard and Garden Spring Plant Production
Dan & Jerry's Greenhouses, one of the largest production facilities in the Upper Midwest.
The story of the 194th Tank Battalion from Brainerd, MN serving during World War II.
Three generations of Minnesota's military women discuss their service spanning World War II to Afghanistan.
History of the Zenith City.
Native Report Political Policies; MMIW Epidemic
Natives and non-Natives in political office who focus on political policies impacting Indian Country; an Ojibwe musician's song of healing for Native women impacted by sexual assault.
Minnesota artists, art organizations and art venues.
Prairie Sportsman Taxidermy Calss in Rice, MN
Sportsmen interested in the art of taxidermy; recipe for breaded perch fillets.
Postcards Samuel Kapsner, Little Show on the Crow, Mary K Boylan
Postcards Mushrooms, Light Sculpture, and Woodworker
Forage for wild mushrooms and turn them into art with Nicole Zempel; Madison's first public art installation, Biome, lights up the town; the natural beauty of wooden crafts with woodworker Dean Johnson of Sunburg.
Prairie Yard and Garden Spring Plant Production
Dan & Jerry's Greenhouses, one of the largest production facilities in the Upper Midwest.
The story of the 194th Tank Battalion from Brainerd, MN serving during World War II.
Three generations of Minnesota's military women discuss their service spanning World War II to Afghanistan.
History of the Zenith City.
Native Report Political Policies; MMIW Epidemic
Natives and non-Natives in political office who focus on political policies impacting Indian Country; an Ojibwe musician's song of healing for Native women impacted by sexual assault.
Minnesota artists, art organizations and art venues.
Prairie Yard and Garden Yes, You Can Grow Roses
Rose lover Joe Bergeson of Fertile, Minn., shares the secrets of success with roses, a staple of the garden.
Each week, Common Ground takes viewers on a journey of exploration into the worlds of art, culture and history that shape and define our diverse communities.
Postcards Horse Riders, Family Bakers, and Tattoo Artist
Ride the course with Dakota Wicohan's student horse group, learn about family cooking and baking traditions with the Tuckett family of Madison, and witness the age-old art of tattooing with artist Benny Bonnema.
Prairie Yard and Garden SDSU Local Foods
South Dakota State University in Brookings has made local foods a field of study to help students understand how to produce safe, healthy and sustainable food for their community.
Great Lakes Now Protecting the Lakes From Pollution
The state of Lake Erie algal blooms 10 years after the Toledo Water Crisis; Flint's water crisis; understanding what EPA regulation means for coal ash ponds along the Great Lakes.
Exploring the night sky with photographer Travis Novitsky as seen from Voyageurs National Park, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Quetico Provincial Park -- areas that together comprise the world's largest designated Dark Sky sanctuary.
Minnesota Stories in a Changing Climate
Climate change is real, and it's impacting Minnesota today. This documentary shares six stories from a diverse group of Minnesotans experiencing climate change first-hand, and provides context from climate experts.
Southern Minnesota arts, culture, and heritage.
MN Original MNO Celebrates Printmaking
Printmaking with Highpoint Center for Printmaking.
Prairie Yard and Garden Yes, You Can Grow Roses
Rose lover Joe Bergeson of Fertile, Minn., shares the secrets of success with roses, a staple of the garden.
Each week, Common Ground takes viewers on a journey of exploration into the worlds of art, culture and history that shape and define our diverse communities.
Postcards Horse Riders, Family Bakers, and Tattoo Artist
Ride the course with Dakota Wicohan's student horse group, learn about family cooking and baking traditions with the Tuckett family of Madison, and witness the age-old art of tattooing with artist Benny Bonnema.
Prairie Yard and Garden SDSU Local Foods
South Dakota State University in Brookings has made local foods a field of study to help students understand how to produce safe, healthy and sustainable food for their community.