Prairie Public
Local Television Productions

Prairie Pulse is
back with a new season featuring
host John Harris and the newsmakers of our region.
Tune in Fridays at 7:30 pm or Saturdays at 5 pm CT.
Indian Pride
features mini-documentaries, discussions of current issues with nationally
known guests and Indian Pride host JuniKae Randall, and performances from
artists and storytellers. Visit the web site for episode descriptions,
updates, and educational resources.
Old
to New: Remodel, Restore, Revitalize examines how visionaries
are rehabilitating old buildings and and their North Dakota towns.
Stewards
of the Land follows farmers who took part in a Conservation Agriculture
study.
Learn more about North Dakota's primary east-west roadway
with The Old Red Trail.
Education:
North Dakota's Challenge, North Dakota's Future explores the issues
facing the K-12 education system in North Dakota.
Adding
Value explores the ingenuity and creativity of farm families as
they find new ways to increase their incomes.
Read
more about A Soulful Sound, Music of the Germans from Russia.
Explore
the Germans From Russia Heritage Collection (GRHC) at the NDSU Libraries.
Visit the shop
site or call 800-359-6900 to order copies of your favorite Prairie
Public local television productions.
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RED RIVER SHOWCASE travels across the
region the first Friday of every month at 7:30 to spotlight the interesting
people and places of Manitoba, North Dakota, and Minnesotaand
takes you along!
The Meth Awareness
Project
To increase public awareness of the issues
and to facilitate discussion, Prairie Public has produced a series of
television and radio programs that examine issues of importance in the
fight against methamphetamine:
Combating Meth (television) not
currently scheduled
Safe Behind Bars (television)
not currently scheduled
The Shadow of Meth (television)
not currently scheduled,
is available to view online.
Look
here for resources to help fight meth in your community
or to order a DVD of the series.
Funding for the Prairie Public Rural Meth Awareness Project is provided
by the U.S. Department of Justice through the Rural
Crime and Justice Center at Minot State University.
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Prairie Public's
Local Television Productions
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Follow Lewis and Clark
Lewis and Clark's expedition was state of the art in 1804 but doesn't
quite measure up to the comfort today's travelers expect.
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Indian Pride
Indian Pride,
an American Indian cultural magazine television series, spotlights the
diverse cultures of American Indian people throughout the
country.
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Community Art
Herd About the Prairie: A Virtual Art Stampede contains
bonus video not seen in the broadcast. Order it from the Prairie Public
shop site.
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