

Grand Rapids Area Library children's librarian Tracy Kampa reviews and recommends new children's books for What We're Reading.


Changes in nature can happen fast: don't miss out! Take a peek at the Season Watch Newsletter.


Crow Wing and Itasca counties joined over a dozen Minn. counties passing Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions, and an Ely town hall promises to discuss the matter and other legislative topics.


Rep. Melissa Hortman says tax cuts should go to those who need it most while prioritizing pay raises for teachers and caregivers.


John Latimer's official weekly assessment of nature.


Students and listeners from across the state send in their nature reports! Depending on the season, reports may cover wildflowers, wildlife, weather, and other wonders.


The Keeping Nurses at the Bedside Act in the Minnesota Senate Addresses Insufficient Staffing


MN writer Paul Radomski's new book unspools the mysteries of the walleye in Walleye: a beautiful fish of the dark.


Mack, who describes herself as a hybrid of Minnesota and Wisconsin with a severe cheese dependency, has performed all over the country and on television, radio and podcasts as well as in animated programs on Fox and Hulu.


Senate File 890 is Legislation to prevent scrap metal dealers from buying catalytic converters from anyone other than an automobile repair shop, auto recycling business, or a vehicle owner that demonstrates proof of ownership.


John Latimer's official weekly assessment of nature.


Students and listeners from across the state send in their nature reports! Depending on the season, reports may cover wildflowers, wildlife, weather, and other wonders.


Tom Lucas, Bemidji, discusses the unique and rewarding experience of coaching speech.


Observations of the morning in Bemidji poet Mark Christensen's new collection of poems: A Quick Reveal.


Changes in nature can happen fast: don't miss out! Take a peek at the Season Watch Newsletter.


Changes in nature can happen fast- don't miss out! Take a peek at the Season Watch Newsletter.


Witnesses mystified by tasing: Park Service remains mum on incident


"Goldie Taylor's The Love You Save is at once candid and devastating. Writing with clarity and elegance, Taylor has crafted a memoir about finding peace, hope, and love after surviving unspeakable violence. This book will stay with me a long long time."—Jaquira Díaz,author of Ordinary Girls: A Memoir


Hear about new books and events at the Bemidji and Brainerd Public Libraries.


Forest Researcher Rob Venette joins the morning show to discuss the effects of cold weather on invasive species.


John Latimer's official weekly assessment of nature


energy independence a century later in Hibbing


Bob Shimek, a member of the White Earth Nation and snow snake expert, joins the morning show to discuss the history and meaning of the game. The School Invitational Snow Snake Tournament will be held on February 24th on Lake Bemidji, followed by an open competition on February 25th. Click here for more information!


Annual event amplifies the personal pain and cultural wound of missing and murdered indigenous people


The House in the Pines is a captivating debut thriller from writer Ana Reyes.


Students and listeners from across the state send in their nature reports! Depending on the season, reports may cover wildflowers, wildlife, weather, and other wonders.


Happy Dancing Turtle is a nonprofit organization that is home-based in Pine River, MN with a hub in the Driftless Region of MN/WI. We are dedicated to growing good stewards of the planet by providing education, programs, and experiences for youth and adults that inspire wonder and empower change.


Back to Basics is a sustainable living event in Pine River MN sponsored by Happy Dancing Turtle on Saturday, February 11th.


Grand Rapids Area Library's Children's Librarian Tracy Kampa re-caps the 2023 ALA Children's Book Awards.


Marshall Helmberger of the Timberjay talks with Heidi Holtan