May 23, 1982 - Connie Goldman Productions
July 13, 1982 - Radio correspondents reminisce about their experiences reporting on WWII. Interviewees include: Charles Collingwood, William Shirier, Eric Sevareid and John McVanee. Produced for NPR by Carolyn Jensen. Narrated by Noah Adams.
August 1, 1982 - Connie Goldman Productions
August 1, 1982 - Connie Goldman Productions
February 9, 1984 - Mark Heistad won the Minnesota Page One Award for Investigative Journalism for his piece on meatpacking. This is part two of two.
February 28, 1984 - Part one of the three-part series "Juvenile Justice in Minnesota: Who's Minding Our Kids?"
March 13, 1984 - Part three of the series "Juvenile Justice in Minnesota: Who's Minding Our Kids?"
July 25, 1984 - PLEASE NOTE - The broadcast contains explicit language and graphic descriptions. Fred de Sam Lazaro, WSCD-Duluth reporter, presents a documentary investigating child abuse in northeastern Minnesota. The first widely publicized case of incest or child sexual abuse was the Cermak family - grandparents, uncles, aunts and parents, who were convicted about a year ago of repeated sexual abuse of children from their infancy through adolescence. Since the Cermaks, numerous other cases have been uncovered, and the prosecutor of the Cermak case, Kathleen Morris, says the problem is far more prevalent than most of us would like to believe.
August 11, 1984 - MPR’s Mark Heistad presents a profile of famed baseball infielder Harmon Killebrew, who played most of his 22-year MLB career with the Minnesota Twins. Power hitting was what he was best known for, being given the nicknames "the Killer" and "Hammerin' Harmon." Now Killebrew is about to be the first Twin to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
February 18, 1985 - MPR’s Mark Heistad presents an MPR documentary, titled "When Farmers Took a Holiday." Little more than a half century ago Midwestern farmers staged a revolt against the Depression era farm crisis. This documentary reexamines the Farmer's Holiday Association movement through stories of farmers, political figures, bankers, and others.