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Join Prairie Public as we welcome Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion” Rhubarb Tour to the Bismarck Civic Center, August 14, at 7:30 p.m.

Purchase tickets at the Civic Center Ticket Office or through Ticketmaster at (701)222-2121, or pledge your membership support to Prairie Public at the $500 level, and get two tickets and an invitation to the post-show cast party as our "thank-you" gift! Call (800)359-6900 to pledge your support!


Tune in during the Dakota Datebook timeslot for a new series of narratives gleaned from the collection of the Dakota Memories Oral History Project. Growing Up German Russian II airs varied weekdays at 7:33 a.m., 3:55 p.m., 6:30 p.m. and 7:55 p.m. Listen online here.

 

Dakota Datebook is North Dakota's almanac of town foundings, true crime, and amazing North Dakotans—from Limpy Jack to Sitting Bull, Louis L'Amour to Peggy Lee. Tune in daily to Prairie Public, or read or listen online.

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Plains Folk essays are a weekly feature on Hear It Now. Read or listen online or purchase "Candles at Canaan: Signs of Life in a Lonesome Land."

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Thursday - A discussion of the Farm Bill.


Tune to 91.9 weekdays from 9 am to 3 pm for World Cafe and other great roots, rock and jazz!

Arts, entertainment and culture... self-expression, debate and engaging discussion... visit our Public Arts section and check out this week's feature stories.

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Radio services from Prairie Public Broadcasting are a partnership of Prairie Public, North Dakota State University, and the University of North Dakota. By uniting Prairie Public Radio, KDSU Radio, and KUND 89.3 FM, we have created a public radio service for all of North Dakota. Prairie Public is affiliated with NPR National Public Radio.


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