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What’s on MPR News – 9/25/18
Here are the stories, topics, and guests you'll hear today on MPR News.
The city of Faribault, which had asked gawkers to stay away, has posted this video of the destruction and while there are some planes that can be repaired, the majority shown are likely to be totaled out by the insurance companies.
6 minutes of gratitude and understanding
The thing about Mondays is the news cycle is -- for the most part -- glacial and not at all interesting, so let's bathe in alternatives while we can.
Bureaucrats have apparently survived the flooding in North Carolina and, perhaps, things aren't as bad there as we've been led to believe because a woman has been arrested for rescuing animals from the flood.
Bob Williams, 94, of Long Grove, Iowa, was struck years ago by the 'pay it forward' campaigns. A former teacher and newspaperman, Williams was also a big fan of chocolate bars. So he started buying an extra one or two to give away to people he met in his town.
It's been 50 years since Dylan wrote his anthem. NPR's Lynn Neary figures it lasts because it's an anthem of hope, rather than looking at the past. Even if its staying power indicates that sometimes, the times don't change.
Here are the stories, topics, and guests you'll hear today on MPR News.
In minutes, a Minnesota business loses it all
The weather constantly reminds us of how one minute you can have something, and a minute later you've got nothing.
Nearly 30,000 people have applied to have their student loans forgiven under a government program that rewards those who work in public service for at least 10 years while keeping their payments for their loans up to date. Only 96 actually had their loans forgiven, CNBC reports today.