John Lindgren from the MN DNR and Tim Beaster from the Soil and Water Conservation District talk about the collaborative effort to restore a trout stream through Enger gold course
Listen to our session with this indie folk-pop trio from Pine City, Minnesota from May 27, 2026.
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Larry Weber talks about the insects and reptiles that are all around, and he heralds 90 years since the hottest week in Duluth's history
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Abrianna Schmidt, from "Legally Blonde: The Musical" opening tonight at the Duluth Playhouse, answers three personal music questions
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Poet Jess Morgan talks about their new collection of poems titled "The Juggler's Song"
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Doris Ressl talks about being a part of the annual public display of choreography by the lake
Listen to our session with this Duluth band in advance of their performance at the 2026 Duluth Homegrown Music Festival.
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Emma Springer, the Unhoused Response Coordinator for the City of Duluth, talks about an opportunity for residents and organizations to help keep neighborhoods clean
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This two-day celebration blends incredible independent music with outdoor adventure.
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Bob King talks about Venus, Regulus, the path of the International Space Station, and the possibility of upcoming aurora
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Kelly Brainard from The Duluth Heights Lodge talks about "The Golden Ticket: A Celebration of Aging Carnival" happening on July 10th
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Annie Dugan talks about art outdoors and the 2026 Rose Fest
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Larry Weber talks about the natural world as we flip the calendar from June to July
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Co-owner and co-author Kait Ziemer-Davis talks about the restaurant and new book "Sea Salt Eatery"
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Listen to our interview with DJ Jesse Jaze and DJ AMSH about Spindependence Day EDM Festival which aired July 1st, 2026.
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Jeff Udd, Director of Government and Environmental Affairs with the Duluth Seaway Port Authority, talks about environmental goals for the DSPA and the Green Marine assessment process
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