TV Schedule for MN Channel (KWSE3) Williston, ND
Wednesday, December 31st TV listings for MN Channel (KWSE3) Williston, ND
Four nuns of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange escape the Solomon Islands after Japan invades during World War II.
Native Report Food Sovereignty
The different ways Indigenous peoples practice food sovereignty; how Dream of Wild Health has created the Indigenous Food Network to support urban Native youth.
MN Original Amy Bauer and Brian Boldon, Greycoats
Public artists Amy Baur and Brian Boldon incorporate digital images, glass and tile in their large-scale installations; literature and mythology influences the atmospheric music by the Anglo-rock quartet Greycoats.
Prairie Sportsman 10,000 Youth Ice Anglers and Ag-Based Products
Karl Erickson and Ray Ruiz lead the charge to get more kids outside; AURI researchers design erosion-control mats made from hemp fibers; Bioindustrial Innovation Center.
Postcards Sheila Tabaka, Jacob Pavek, A'ja Nauden
Sheila Tabaka, of Marshall, tries to preserve the endangered craft of kilt-making. Jacob Pavek explores his passion as a composer in St. Paul. A'ja Nauden paints with meaning in rural Minnesota.
Postcards Vietnam Survival Story with Eugene Murphy
Gene Murphy shares his story of survival after he was paralyzed by gunshot wounds in Vietnam and went on to serve as the national commander of Disabled American Veterans.
Common Ground Jon Andersen Log Homes Co.
Jon Andersen of Andersen Log Homes builds a one-of-a-kind log home for the Sartores from the largest white pine logs he has ever worked with.
Four nuns of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange escape the Solomon Islands after Japan invades during World War II.
Native Report Food Sovereignty
The different ways Indigenous peoples practice food sovereignty; how Dream of Wild Health has created the Indigenous Food Network to support urban Native youth.
MN Original Amy Bauer and Brian Boldon, Greycoats
Public artists Amy Baur and Brian Boldon incorporate digital images, glass and tile in their large-scale installations; literature and mythology influences the atmospheric music by the Anglo-rock quartet Greycoats.
Prairie Sportsman 10,000 Youth Ice Anglers and Ag-Based Products
Karl Erickson and Ray Ruiz lead the charge to get more kids outside; AURI researchers design erosion-control mats made from hemp fibers; Bioindustrial Innovation Center.
Postcards Sheila Tabaka, Jacob Pavek, A'ja Nauden
Sheila Tabaka, of Marshall, tries to preserve the endangered craft of kilt-making. Jacob Pavek explores his passion as a composer in St. Paul. A'ja Nauden paints with meaning in rural Minnesota.
Postcards Vietnam Survival Story with Eugene Murphy
Gene Murphy shares his story of survival after he was paralyzed by gunshot wounds in Vietnam and went on to serve as the national commander of Disabled American Veterans.
Common Ground Jon Andersen Log Homes Co.
Jon Andersen of Andersen Log Homes builds a one-of-a-kind log home for the Sartores from the largest white pine logs he has ever worked with.
Four nuns of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange escape the Solomon Islands after Japan invades during World War II.
Native Report Food Sovereignty
The different ways Indigenous peoples practice food sovereignty; how Dream of Wild Health has created the Indigenous Food Network to support urban Native youth.
MN Original Amy Bauer and Brian Boldon, Greycoats
Public artists Amy Baur and Brian Boldon incorporate digital images, glass and tile in their large-scale installations; literature and mythology influences the atmospheric music by the Anglo-rock quartet Greycoats.
Prairie Yard and Garden Improving Your Home Landscape
Meet with Don Kinzler, horticulturist with North Dakota State University and lifelong gardener to learn his landscaping tips.
Common Ground Jesse Dermody Sculptures
Sculptor Jesse Dermody uses organic and inorganic pieces from nature to form art.
Postcards The History of Archie Bush, Raptor Ridge Museum, 3m's Jayshree Seth
Learn the history of Archie Bush, discover fossils at Raptor Ridge Museum in New London and 3M's Chief Science Advocate Jayshree Seth shares her story.
Common Ground A Farmer's Century Journey
Visit 101 year old Thomas Dziengel, through his life and journey around midwest America.
Relish Survival Surf n' Turf: Lutefisk and Sausage
The Scandinavian tradition of lutefisk; sausage at Kramarczuk Sausage Company.
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.
Conservation efforts to bring the trumpeter swan back from the brink of extinction.
