
Wednesday, October 22nd TV listings for MN Channel (KSRE3) Minot, ND
Stories of determined women who settled the North Dakota prairie and the new generations who continue to work on the farm.
The Farm-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story
Learn the history of the third party movement that brought three Minnesota governors to office, elected four U.S. Senators, nine U.S.Representatives and a host of local political leaders.
Reporter Peg Meier documents the impact of frigid winters on Midwest settlers.
Native Report Passing on Traditions
Carrying on traditions of alligator wrestling in Florida; how the Blackfeet Nation and tribal firefighters use fire in their way of life; health advice.
MN Original Free Black Dirt; Larsen Husby; Ricardo Levins Morales; 1855
Free Black Dirt; Larsen Husby walks every street in Minneapolis for his project; artist Ricardo Levins Morales; two high schoolers explore Faribault, Minn.'s history in their show "1855."
Prairie Sportsman Hooks and Hazards
A Minnesota DNR crappie barotrauma study and problems with dumping.
Postcards Del Thielke Wwii Vet
Del Thielke recalls his dramatic time in the service as a veteran of WWII.
Postcards Spanish Musician, Barbie Photographer, Fashion Designer
Musician David Campos, who immigrated from Spain to Madison, Minn., shares his original songs; Nicole Houff creates unique scenes with vintage Barbies; Drag performer Ebony Evers creates and wears their own designs.
Common Ground Bemidji Community Theater
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.
Stories of determined women who settled the North Dakota prairie and the new generations who continue to work on the farm.
The Farm-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story
Learn the history of the third party movement that brought three Minnesota governors to office, elected four U.S. Senators, nine U.S.Representatives and a host of local political leaders.
Reporter Peg Meier documents the impact of frigid winters on Midwest settlers.