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Thursday, July 8, 2012 - Fargo Moorhead is looking to build a science museum. We visit with Ken Brazerol, president of the board of directors for the Fargo-Moorhead Science Museum Project. ~~~ A few times a year, farmers have to do a dangerous task; go inside large grain bins to take care of their harvest. Last year, more than 30 U-S farmers were trapped inside silos. As Melissa Rosales reports for Harvest Public Media, a new robot could keep farmers safe. ~~~ Sue Balcom is here for Main Street Eats. ~~~ In another episode of TellTale: Dakota Folklife and Stories, we hear stories of rattlesnakes in western North Dakota.
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Friday, May 28, 2021 - A number of creative art projects are underway that will explore a recovery from trauma for war veterans. In one of those projects,
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Thursday, April 15, 2021 - University of Mary professor Dan Belinski is producing a film based on the last lynching in North Dakota. It’s called “End of the Rope,” and he’s been auditioning actors in preparation of filming. ~~~ Recent wildfires in the state offer a glimpse into one of the biggest fears of early settlers. Today, in another episode of TellTale: Dakota Folklife and Stories, we hear about the fears of early farmers. ~~~ Sue Balcom is here with Main Street Eats. Today’s topic is spelt, a grain similar to wheat.
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Wednesday, March 3, 2021 - In an excerpt of the Prairie Pulse television show, host John Harris visits with Dennis Beck, about a new North Dakota non-profit, the “Wall of Honor.” It’s an effort to salute local heroes in North Dakota using digital indoor billboards. ~~~ TellTale: Dakota Folklife and Stories is a collection of narratives about life on the North Dakota plains. Today we share an episode about a time when people with a communicable disease could be committed to a sanitarium. ~~~ A story about new ways to bring art to elders amid the pandemic as reported by Bill Thomas in a “Little Stories” report. ~~~ Capitol Shakespeare is presenting a free performance of Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll House.” The play is considered as the birth of modern theater. It depicts a woman’s suffering in a man’s world. Joining us is Kayli Stanger, who has the lead role as Nora.