Radio KQ92 radio station broadcast of a debate between Mayor Bob Marvin and Bob Bergland on moving the Roseau County seat to Warroad, Minnesota from Roseau, Minnesota.
Dr. Robert Campion (1923-2017) discusses dentistry in Lake City, Minnesota. He also discusses his business partnership with his father, Dr. Martin Campion (1895-1983), advances in dentistry materials and tools, his family's homes in Lake City, the World War I draft, Dr. Will Mayo, and anecdotes from the end of his father's life.
Robert "Bob" Wallace (1923-2007) presents the history of the foundry in Lake City, Minnesota including its many name changes from H. Gillett and Sons to Gillett & Eaton and eventually to AE Goetz.
Marvin Howatt (1941-), of the Cliff and Coulee Climbers Club, presents the history of snowmobiling in Lake City and Wabasha County, Minnesota. Marvin also discusses snowmobile registration, grant-in-aid funding, trail building, landowner permits, landowner liability, trail signage, trail maintenance, and trail maps.
Arleigh Schafer (1905-1993) discusses the history of Lakewood Cemetery in Lake City, Minnesota. He also discusses his early life and career in banking and insurance, the Lake City Citizens Bank, the Great Depression, other cemeteries in Lake City, and being secretary of the Lakewood Cemetery Association starting in 1950.
Blaine Baesler (1920-2015), a three-sport player in high school, including making All Conference as a football player, discusses growing up and playing football, basketball, and baseball in Lake City, Minnesota, and ice boating on Lake Pepin. He also discusses how his father, a harness maker, helped Ralph Samuelson, the inventor of waterskiing, experiment with making straps for water skis.
Former school superintendent Donald Karow (1905-1990) discusses the history of schools in Lake City and Wabasha County, including the effort to consolidate the rural schools into the Lake City school district. He talks about school buildings, class sizes, school curriculum, extracurricular activities, and community support for the schools.
Ellen (Carlson) Jackson (1900-1989) discusses living in a neighborhood of descendants of Swedish immigrants, and the early businesses downtown. She also discusses the first car in Lake City and her education, social life, and recreational activities.
Hattie (Gross) Brown (1900-2003) discusses clamming on Lake Pepin and in Lake City, Minnesota during the 1920s and 1930s. She also discusses immigrating from Austria, her early life, the Depression, and her family's homes. She also discusses competition among clammers, types of clams, the cultured pearl industry, pearl button factories, and selling pearls.
Jim Stubstad (1922-2011) describes the development of Central Point in Lake City, and his life on Lake Pepin. He discusses his career in the US Navy and in rocket science, and boating, ice boating, boat building, sailing, and climbing Maiden Rock at Lake Pepin. He mentions the Sea Wing Disaster, water pollution, Zump Adolph's popcorn stand, the Old Goats Club, and renovation of the Lake City State Bank clock.
Mary Nihart (1893-1990) discusses businesses in downtown Lake City, Minnesota. She also discusses traveling across the ice from Stockholm, Wisconsin to Lake City, working in a chicken processing plant, using ice boxes, making homemade ice cream, and the Great Influenza pandemic of 1918.
Interview with Marshall Wiskow in Roseau, Minnesota. The interview was conducted by Florence Klema. Marshall discussed his life after coming to Roseau County in 1904 at age 11 years. He discussed childhood to adulthood and a variety of events.
Roy M. Nordine (1904-1989) discusses his career working at the Jewell Nursery Company in Lake City, Minnesota, the Davey Tree Expert Company in the eastern United States, and at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois. He discusses his collaboration with the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum on cold-hardy plants, and the impact of tree pests such as Dutch elm disease.
KJ102 Radio Broadcast "A Look Back in Time Stories" read by Irene Olson about Florenz Lins and Martin Van Buren Dieter of Dieter Township for Hazel Wahlberg's book, and the Ross community by Earl V. Chapin
KJ102 Radio Broadcast "A Look Back in Time Stories" read by Irene Olson, includes a story of Chief Mickinock in 1896 as written by G. Arnold Grefthen in his book "Land of Howling Wolves'
KJ102 Radio Broadcast "A Look Back in Time Stories" read by Irene Olson includes a story of Elizabeth Schires's memories of Beltrami Forest Area and Hayes Lake State Park.
KJ102 Radio Broadcast "A Look Back in Time Stories" read by Irene Olson includes the story of John A. Rein, known as the church man who built many churches and painted the Rein Altar Painting. A man of many talents.
KJ102 Radio Broadcast "A Look Back in Time Stories" read by Irene Olson,of Matt Johnson and Bernt Thompson coming to the Wannaska area in 1895 and Bernt's daughter Mina Thompson herding the cattle written by G Arnold Grefthen in"Land of Howling Wolves"