Almanac - September 14, 2007
Segments
The Monologue (09/14/07)
Sheletta Brundidge does the honors this week. And as a non-native Minnesotan, she is preparing to hibernate for the long winter.
Flood Relief (09/14/07)
State officials were in Rushford, Minnesota, today to let folks know when and how state flood relief funds will be distributed. DEED Commissioner Dan McElroy is our guest.
A Quick Special Session (09/14/07)
Mary Lahammer was there for all the action at Tuesday's Special Session. And while it lasted less than 12 hours, it wasn't always smooth sailing.
A Chill Is in the Air (09/14/07)
Paul Douglas stops by for his monthly weather chat and gives us the lowdown on this weekend's frosty start.
Two Queens, One Castle (09/14/07)
Jevetta Steele stops by to talk about the return of her original musical to the Twin Cities. And, of course, she shares a tune from the production with us.
An Evening with Ken Burns (09/14/07)
Ken Burns' epic treatment of World War Two, simply called The War, will air later this month on PBS stations across the nation. On September 5, the filmmaker was in Minnesota to talk about why this war continues to be so important.
Medical Records (09/14/07)
Health care professionals are excited about a new database that will track patients' medical history. HealthPartners CEO Mary Brainerd give us the details.
America's Future in Iraq (09/14/07)
Minnesota Congressmen John Kline and Tim Walz debate the course of action for American troops in Iraq.
It's a Wrap! (09/14/07)
It's our very own question-and-answer section, complete with some Minnesota history and Scandinavian music from the archives.









