
Opioid deaths decrease, wet summer, Women Farmers
Season 2019 Episode 43 | 1h 1m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Opioid deaths decrease, stormy wet weather, Women Farmers, Political science professors
Opioid deaths decrease but still at historic levels, Paul Douglas highlights wet hot stormy summer weather, Kaomi Goetz profiles female farmers in Greater Minnesota, a new restorative justice program starts soon in St. Paul, Political science professor panel on DC politics
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Opioid deaths decrease, wet summer, Women Farmers
Season 2019 Episode 43 | 1h 1m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Opioid deaths decrease but still at historic levels, Paul Douglas highlights wet hot stormy summer weather, Kaomi Goetz profiles female farmers in Greater Minnesota, a new restorative justice program starts soon in St. Paul, Political science professor panel on DC politics
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