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Osmo Vanska composes a musical 'bridge'

16.05.2008 23:41    minnesota.publicradio.org
The Minnesota Symphony Orchestra is premiering a new work by Minnesota Orchestra conductor Osmo Vanska, called "The Bridge." It's inspired in part by the collapse of the I-35W bridge last summer.


Steven C works his piano

16.05.2008 23:41    minnesota.publicradio.org
St. Paul musician Steven Anderson, or Steven C., as his stage name goes, has built a thriving behind-the-scenes career in the "New Age" music industry as a producer and pianist. Now he's stepping out of the shadows with a new

Double Dutchers jump for fun and sport

16.05.2008 23:41    minnesota.publicradio.org
A lot of people jump rope, but they may not require two ropes, but if they're going to Double Dutch, it's a must.

Legislative leaders say they can see the end

16.05.2008 23:41    minnesota.publicradio.org
Minnesota leaders say they're on the brink of asession-ending deal.

Legislature defeats clean car bill

16.05.2008 20:11    minnesota.publicradio.org
The idea of adopting California's rules to limit greenhouse gases from cars and trucks appears dead for this legislative session.

Former Polaris CEO donates $27.5 million to Mayo Clinic

16.05.2008 20:06    minnesota.publicradio.org
The former CEO of Polaris Industries has given the Mayo Clinic $27.5 million. The gift helped open the Mayo Clinic's new musculoskeletal center.

Alumnus appointed organist at Washington National Cathedral

16.05.2008 19:25    fusion.stolaf.edu
Christopher "Kit" Jacobson '03 was recently appointed assistant organist and assistant director of music at Washington National Cathedral, a "majestic center of worship at the nation's capital" that welcomes more than 700,000 worshipers and visitors per year.

Live at the Capitol

16.05.2008 18:48    minnesota.publicradio.org (2)
Midday broadcasts live from the Capitol as the Minnesota Legislature's 2008 session closes, featuring interviews with key lawmakers and legislative leaders.

Arbitrator upholds firing of absent emergency manager

16.05.2008 18:48    minnesota.publicradio.org
Sonia Morphew Pitt was fired in November for what the state said was unprofessional conduct, including unauthorized expenses and travel.

Woman falls from 3rd floor window of Moorhead care center

16.05.2008 18:47    minnesota.publicradio.org
Police said the woman lives on a secure floor and was trying to leave to visit a relative.

Receptor which causes sun-induced skin cancer found

16.05.2008 18:47    minnesota.publicradio.org (2)
Researchers found that a receptor on the skin called the cannabinoid receptor absorbs UV light and causes sun-induced skin cancer.

Facing adjournment, legislators continue to disagree

16.05.2008 15:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
With four days to go until the Legislature is constitutionally required to adjourn, Gov. Pawlenty and legislative leaders have still not reached an agreement on the best way to erase the state's $935 million projected budget deficit.

St. Paul and RNC protesters avoid hearing

16.05.2008 15:17    minnesota.publicradio.org (2)
Attorneys for Republican National Convention protesters and the City of St. Paul have averted a federal court hearing scheduled for today. The two sides were able to resolve other issues for the court late Thursday.

A taste of yesterday

16.05.2008 15:16    minnesota.publicradio.org
The general store is mostly a memory now, but it's still an important part of one small Minnesota town.

St. Paul teens make their voices heard

16.05.2008 15:16    minnesota.publicradio.org
A group of St. Paul high school teens are adding their voices to some serious discussions, and they're being heard.

House Blocks Measure For Seat Belt Crackdown

16.05.2008 11:00    wcco.com
For the second time in a week, a plan giving police power to stop motorists simply for failing to buckle up has been turned back in the Minnesota House.

Star Tribune Eyes Newsroom Cuts

16.05.2008 11:00    wcco.com
A union representative says the Star Tribune is considering a $2.5 million cut in its annual newsroom budget.

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