Meteorologist Ketzel Levens talks about the history, origins, and determining factors of wind chill

In this previously unreleased interview with PBS North's Karen Sunderman, John Bushey talks about his love of Bob Dylan's music and the founding of The North 1033's show Highway 61 Revisited.
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Listen to our interview with Michael Doucet of Cajun band BeauSoleil from February 12,2025
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Author Marie Zhuikov talks about her new collection of speculative fiction "The Path of Totality"
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Forrest Vodden talks about creating a better transportation system through Vibrant Streets Duluth
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Kelly Applegate, Commissioner for Natural Resources with the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, talks about the Water Over Nickel Campaign, and about a newly proposed nickel mine near Tamarack, Minnesota

In a long-lost interview from 2019 as he released his book Dylan & Me, Louie Kemp talks with PBS North about his 50 years of Friendship with Bob Dylan.
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Tom Kasper talks about gifts for Valentine's Day and prepping for "Germination Day"
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Joel Kilgour from Stepping on Up Duluth and Case Manager Sam Wunch talk about a new housing option for adults experiencing homelessness
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Annie Dugan looks ahead to Valentine's Day and several art exhibits in the Northland
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Follow the story, solve the puzzles - it's the second chapter of February's Monday Mystery
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Naturalist Larry Weber talks about everything from his predictions of the weather to what to expect to see at the bird feeder this month.
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Author Vanessa Torres talks about her latest book "On the Wings of la Noche"
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Janet Kennedy talks about the 3-day celebration happening this weekend across the western side of the city of Duluth
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Listen to our session with this Eau Claire, Wisconsin band who joined us in the studio on January 31, 2025.
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Francesca, Miirah and Blythe, students in the AP Environmental Science class at Harbor City International School in Duluth, talk about class projects and future goals
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