Geography of Minnesota

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Midwest and Tennessee Brace for Heavy Snow

Environment

People who live in Nashville are likely to witness a rare event this holiday season: A white Christmas. Several inches of snow are expected to reach parts of Tennessee, Georgia and the Midwest this weekend. Up to eight inches could fall in Iowa and six inches in Illinois and Minnesota. It’s been 41 years since […]

Minnesota ends government shutdown

Global Politics

The death of summer jobs

Top of the Hour: Minnesota Prepares to Caucus, Morning Headlines

The World

Minnesota Shutdown Affecting Local Businesses

Global Politics
The World

The Storm

The official start of winter is still a month away, but some regions of the nation have already experienced significant snow fall. In Minnesota, commentator Susan Carol Hauser is growing anxious anticipating the first big storm of the season, and for good reason. Susan Carol Hauser is author of “Sugartime: The Hidden Pleasures of Making […]

The World

Superior Fish Memories

In the 1930’s, Lake Superior supported a thriving fishing industry. Today, there are only a remaining handful of commercial fisher folk. This summer the tiny town of Tofte on the north shore of Lake Superior opened a museum to honor the Scandinavians who once made a living on the lakes’ rugged coastline. Minnesota Public Radio’s […]

Greening Minneapolis

Green roofs, water gardens, and micro-grants have made Minneapolis one of the greenest cities in the country.

The World

Does the summer job exist anymore?

For this week’s work segment, we look at a coming-of-age ritual that teenagers have engaged in for decades, but might be missing out on this year due to the bad economy: the summer job.

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On the Ground, Is the Stimulus Working?

Global Politics

In March, Vice President Biden announced that St. Cloud, Minnesota would be receiving an influx of stimulus money. The Takeaway is joined by Minnesota Public Radio reporter Ambar Espinoza and The Takeaway’s Political Director Andrea Bernstein.