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The Roadhouse

  • Friday 4-6pm
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variety of musical genres chosen by hosts
The Roadhouse is a volunteer-produced music show with a special focus on the weekend, featuring local event and music announcements and a fun music mix. Hosted by a rotating cast of volunteers including Tracy Benson, Julie Carlson, Brian Neil and Dave TerSteeg.

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Local nurses Patty Doherty & Teresa Borak offer volunteer medical care in Guatemala

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Local nurses Teresa Borak and Patty Doherty stopped by the Roadhouse Nov. 26 to talk with Bob about their volunteer medical work with Partner for Surgery in Guatemala. There will be a fundraiser for their efforts Dec. 3 and 4 at Betsy Bowen's Studio in Grand Marais.

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Could you run a marathon and a half every day for 100 days straight? This man did

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Buck chatted Nov. 26 with Steve Knowlton of Prior Lake, who just finished running across the entire country, 4,000 miles in 100 days, to raise money and awareness for Crohn's disease.

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Vietnam veteran and local resident Tom Rawitzer on The Roadhouse

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Local business owner and Vietnam veteran Tom Rawitzer stopped in to Studio A Nov. 12 to talk with Bob Carter in observance of Veterans Day.

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Rich Mattson & Germaine Gemberling play The Roadhouse

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Musicians Rich Mattson (Ol' Yeller) and Germaine Gemberling brought their guitars to Studio A Nov. 19 to chat and play a few tunes.

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Adventurer/author Jon Turk on the mysterious intersection of the natural and the spiritual

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Jon Turk stopped in to Studio A Nov. 19 to talk with Buck about his recent book, "The Raven's Gift," his amazing personal journey with a shaman in the Siberian wilderness. He was in Grand Marais for the Winterer's Gathering at North House Folk School.

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Talking turkey with the Butterball Turkey Hotline

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Bob chatted Nov. 12 with Marty Van Ness, one of 55 home economists who staff the Butterball Turkey Hotline. They're ready to answer your questions now through Christmas Day at 1-800-BUTTERBALL.

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Lucas Will & Greg Petry follow their 'Superior Dream' around the Big Lake

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Lucas Will and Greg Petry visited with Buck in studio Nov. 12 about their successful Superior Dream expedition, circumnavigating Lake Superior by kayak. Now they're working on a documentary about their adventure.

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Ever want to just disappear? Frank Ahearn can help

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Frank Ahearn, privacy expert and author of"How to Disappear," spoke with Buck Nov. 5 about privacy and how to fall off the radar.

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'Cabinologist' and architect Dale Mulfinger on what makes the perfect cabin

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Dale Mulfinger, architect and 'cabinologist,' spoke with Ann Possis Nov. 5 about the Minnesota cabin tradition and what makes a cabin feel just right.

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What's the opposite of cold? Sauna!

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Michael Nordskog, author of "The Opposite of Cold: The Northwoods Finnish Sauna Tradition," chatted with Ann Possis Nov. 5 about one of life's great pleasures: the sauna.

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