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  • Student Phenology Reports from Baudette to Northfield
  • Classroom observations of the natural world
  • Marshall Helmberger with Border News Roundup
  • Jerome Socolovsky is the Audio Storytelling Specialist for NPR Training. He has been a reporter and editor for more than two decades, mostly overseas. Socolovsky filed stories for NPR on bullfighting, bullet trains, the Madrid bombings and much more from Spain between 2002 and 2010. He has also been a foreign and international justice correspondent for The Associated Press, religion reporter for the Voice of America and editor-in-chief of Religion News Service. He won the Religion News Association's TV reporting award in 2013 and 2014 and an honorable mention from the Association of International Broadcasters in 2011. Socolovsky speaks five languages in addition to his native Spanish and English. He holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania, and graduate degrees from Hebrew University and the Harvard Kennedy School. He's also a sculler and a home DIY nut.
  • Sidney Madden is a reporter and editor for NPR Music. As someone who always gravitated towards the artforms of music, prose and dance to communicate, Madden entered the world of music journalism as a means to authentically marry her passions and platform marginalized voices who do the same.
  • In the next phase of the race to vaccinate Americans, the Biden administration knows the government is not the best messenger. So it's asking communities for help.
  • Russell Begaye, president of the Navajo Nation, speaks about the successful effort of five Southwestern Indian tribes to convince President Obama to create Bears Ears National Monument in Utah.
  • A young environmental activist transforms herself into a beaver in this off-the-wall eco-themed comedy. It's the liveliest film to emerge from Pixar in years.
  • An atmospheric river, bringing heavy rain and winds, hit California. The large storm is also causing flooding in both the northern and southern parts of the state.
  • Grey Anne is really Portlander Anne Adams, who used to be a part of local trio Per Se. She recently released a quirky and charming solo debut, Facts N Figurines, where she shows of her eclectic and folksy nature, along with her guitar and accordion talents.
  • Andrea Gutierrez (she/her) is an assistant producer on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders. She's drawn to stories at the intersections of gender, race, class and ability in arts and culture.
  • Tom Gjelten reports on religion, faith, and belief for NPR News, a beat that encompasses such areas as the changing religious landscape in America, the formation of personal identity, the role of religion in politics, and conflict arising from religious differences. His reporting draws on his many years covering national and international news from posts in Washington and around the world.
  • The nonprofit organization Itasca Waters is presenting a monthly speaker series that seeks to offer scientific insight and practical advice for protecting the waters in northern Minnesota. Each session will have a specific topic, but all are welcome to attend.
  • In this final part of Katie Carter's interview with I Am Anishinaabe fashion designer, Delina White, learn more details about the Native Star Light event taking place April 25th at the Machine Shop in south Minneapolis as part of Fashion Week Minnesota. If you'd like to hear more, click here for the first part of the interview
  • Last month, a wild deer tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease within the city limits of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. To learn more about the response by conservation officials, we spoke with Dr. Lindsey Shartell, acting northeast region manager of the division of fish and wildlife for the Minnesota DNR.
  • This week, we have a thoughtful discussion of the genre's sometimes controversial depiction of women.
  • U.S. Central Command said it was the first time the Iranian-backed rebel group had been observed using an uncrewed underwater vessel since starting a series of attacks in the region in October.
  • Every First Friday of the month, Area Voices producer Katie Carter reports on what is happening art-wise around Bemidji and a few other communities in the…
  • “You warm up, just like you would an instrument, and then you get going... and I paint until I just can’t see anymore.” Pamela EdevoldSelf-taught portrait…
  • Every first Friday of the month, our Area Voices producer Katie Carter digs around to find out what kinds of things are going on in the region. Today she…
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