Almanac - May 4, 2007

05/04/07


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Segments

The Monologue (05/04/07)

Sheletta Brundidge is thinking about Mother's Day.

Busy Day at the Capitol (05/04/07)

Some big bills came up today at the state legislature. Our Mary Lahammer was there and fills us in on what happened.

Hepatitis A (05/04/07)

Residents of Slayton, Minnesota, lined up to get vaccination shots. We'll hear more about this food-borne illness.

Tom Heffelfinger Talks (05/04/07)

The former U.S. Attorney discusses his concerns about what's going on in Washington within the U.S. Justice department.

"El Lector" (05/04/07)

It's the name of a new juvenile novel by Minnesota author Bill Durbin. He joins us to talk about how he writes historical fiction for young readers.

Red Flag Alerts (05/04/07)

In early spring when the earth is bare and the temps and winds are high, there often are wildfires. We hear about the danger facing Minnesota's northern forests.

The Week's Political Panel (05/04/07)

Two Democrats and two Republicans assess the struggle going on in St. Paul as the legislative session gears up for its May finale.

The Index File (05/04/07)

We have two Minnesota history questions ... your thoughts about last week's show ... and some great show-ending Minnesota gospel music.