Minnesota Now with Nina Moini

Minnesota Now with Nina Moini
Minnesota Now with Nina Moini
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Minnesota Now with Nina Moini is journalism that doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s reporting that puts people first with live, down-to-earth, unscripted interviews that aim to inform and entertain. Tune in to Minnesota Now weekdays at noon on the radio or the live audio stream at mprnews.org.

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All the sports news you need to know: 10-27-22 edition
The hockey season is kicking off as the baseball season is winding down, and some Minnesota football fans are feeling cautiously optimistic. Sports reporters Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson talk with Cathy Wurzer about the latest pro sports news.
National 4-H winner from Minnesota turns toy cars into mobility devices for kids
20 year old Nicole Cash from Farmington, Minnesota just won a national 4-H award for her robotics invention that helps toddlers. She talks with Cathy Wurzer about the device and the magic of urban 4-H.
This scientist is working with NASA to send astronauts with physical disabilities into space
Dr. Pablo de León, director of the Human Spaceflight Laboratory at the University of North Dakota, is working with NASA to find ways to help astronauts with physical disabilities go into space. He talks with Cathy Wurzer about his work.
The man who may be the next chief of police in Minneapolis answers our questions
Minneapolis police chief nominee Brian O’Hara talks with Cathy Wurzer about his past police work in Newark, New Jersey, his record and his plans for the Minneapolis force.
Olmsted County's creepy dolls are back  — and they know what you did last summer
Since 2019, the History Center of Olmsted County in Rochester has been getting Halloween fans in the spirit of the season with its Creepy Doll contest and exhibit. The dolls are out, and polls are open now for most disturbing specimen of 2022.
Foster care advocates are raising awareness on a commonly used — but rarely talked about — protocol that has left a 10-year-old in a hospital emergency room for the last seven months.
MPR News senior reporter Nina Moini joined Cathy Wurzer to share what she learned about Brian O’Hara during her time in Newark, New Jersey, their conversation taking place shortly before a Minneapolis city council hearing for Mayor Frey’s nominee.
Concerns are growing over protocol in the foster care system that has left a ten year-old boy in a hospital emergency room for the last seven months.