Brenda Byron, director of the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council, joins us to talk about how Legacy Amendment funds are granted to local arts groups and schools around the state.
Harvest time
Fourth-generation farmer Tim Velde, from near Granite Falls, gives us a quick update on this year’s harvest. Tim is the Farmers’ Union representative on CRPD’s board and also a member of the state rural electric cooperative board.
Talking rural health care, part 2
Last week we talked with Randy Farrow, CEO of Mankato Clinic, and Julie Gerndt, chief medical officer, about the challenges of recruiting health care workers in rural areas. This week we talk about the financial challenges of providing health care in rural areas. Sources of payments in particular have been problematic, but new federal programs are helping rural providers survive better in low-volume areas.
Talking rural health care
Randy Farrow, CEO of the Mankato Clinic, and Chief Medical Officer Julie Gerndt join Jim to talk about some of the challenges with providing health care in rural areas these days. This week, the topic is recruiting health care providers to small towns, where they may have to become the jack of all trades, covering everything from the emergency room to delivering babies.
Some more with Steve Wenzel
This week we have part 2 of our conversation with Steve Wenzel on funding for MnSCU schools and its impact on Greater Minnesota. The history of tuition, for vocational schools in particular, lends some context to present-day funding issues. Steve is a longtime state legislator, former state director for USDA, and currently a professor at Central Lakes College in Brainerd.
A conversation with Steve Wenzel
Steve Wenzel, long-time legislator from Little Falls, past state director for USDA, and now an instructor at Central Lakes College in Brainerd, joined us this week for the first of a two-part conversation on state funding for MnSCU schools and their importance to Greater Minnesota.
