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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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Thursday’s Song of the Day on Minnesota Now came from Will Moore, the music director at WTIP in beautiful Grand Marais. 
DNR considers request to explore manganese deposit in Crow Wing County
A company called North Star Manganese, Inc. is asking the Department of Natural Resources for permission to explore a manganese mineral deposit near Emily, Minn. North Star has submitted a request to lease 800 acres in Crow Wing County.
Twin Cities Ballet tells Dracula story on stage at the Ames Center
Twin Cities Ballet artistic director Denise Vogt tells Cathy Wurzer about her original ballet, “Dracula,” performed to music by Minnesota composer Simon Sperl.
The stress of the pandemic may trigger childhood trauma for many
The stress of the last 18 months may have triggered buried childhood trauma. Susan Beaulieu, an expert in how to heal from Adverse Childhood Experiences especially when it comes to Indigenous communities, joined host Cathy Wurzer to explain.
Wednesday’s “Song of the Day” on Minnesota Now comes from KMOJ general manager and DJ Freddie Bell — and if you like R&B, it’s a good one.
Journalist, St. Paul native Chenue Her makes news, breaks ground in rise to anchorman
Chenue Her, 30, recently became the first Hmong male news anchor in the U.S. when he joined “Good Morning Iowa'' in Des Moines. He’s hoping now to inspire a new generation into journalism, a business that struggles to keep people of color.
If the FDA green lights COVID vaccines for kids, what happens next?
Are COVID-19 vaccines for kids ages 5-11 almost here? Dr. Nathan Chomilo talked to host Cathy Wurzer about what the FDA advisory panel discussed on Tuesday — and what he believes will happen next.
On a new podcast, Ojibwe elders tell their stories
Erik Redix is an Ojibwe language teacher at Oshki Ogimaag, a charter school in Grand Portage. He’s also the host of a new podcast called “Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak” which translated into English means “Anishinaabe Radio.” It features Ojibwe elders telling stories about their life and culture in English and Ojibwe.
US Olympic trials for curling get underway on the Iron Range
MPR News curlers Matt Mikus and Euan Kerr tell Cathy Wurzer about the sport of curling as the U.S. Olympic Curling Trials get underway in Eveleth, Minn.