Lisa Johnson
Northland Morning HostLisa Johnson started in radio when she was 17, and got her first reporting gig for TV news two years later. She has been privileged to have conversations with the Northland's best, brightest, and most interesting since Northland Morning debuted in 1991.
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I thought about our current political climate. There is no middle ground. Somewhere are the answers we need to move forward as a people and ultimately, as a planet.
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A year ago, we broke the record with the warmest November temperature ever. The year before that, it was under 10° and the ice was thick enough to stand on.
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Things that are not as they seem: John James Audubon, condor "virgin births," and New Zealand's Bird of the Year
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"Men fish to fish. I don't think you can put women in a boat - not for very long - and not have them start to talk about the important things in life."
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"It's very clear that in the Ojibwe creation story, the wolf is a brother to the Anishinaabe. And what will happens to one will happen to the other."
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From your Facebook page to a bot that could remember your laugh or your jokes - thinking about how you live on after you're done living
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One of the oldest (126 years) and longest-running biennials in the country awards Jonathan Thunder first prize
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"Like the love of manoomin, it's not a story that can be told by just one person."
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How many of us carry or wear things from a loved one who has passed on? I didn’t realize my mother was with me every day when I wore and used that stethoscope.
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Last year on this date, our first Aut-win came to an abrupt end with six inches of snow