High plains news service : February 21 / produced by Peggy Berryhill and Mary Boyel.

Program Title:
High plains news service : February 21 / produced by Peggy Berryhill and Mary Boyel.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0541.02
Description: 

Bi-monthly newsmagazine which focuses upon issues from the Great Plains.|HIGH PLAINS NEW SERVICE : FRBRUARY 21 / produced by Peggy Berryhill and Mary Boyle. Bi-monthly newsmagazine which focuses upon issues from the Great Plains. CONTENT: Reconciliation in South Dakota : Native American cultures / Al Lundy (3:11)| Controversy at the National Cattlemen's Association meeting in Nashville, Tennessee : the threat of concentration / Marilyn Smith (3:07)| Essay : growing up in South Dakota / Reverend Marji Brewton (1:57)| Profile of a rural school in Shell, Wyoming / Mary Boyle (2:15)| Oil shale development in Colorado and Wyoming / Vince Winkle (3:22)| Horizontal drilling for oil in North Dakota / Bob Reha (2:51)| Commentary : economic lessons for the West from the 1980s / Dr. Tom Power (2:36)| Idaho wilderness bill / Bob Dixon (2:16). BROADCAST: Satellite, 21 Feb. 1990.

pt.1. Reconciliation in South Dakota : Native American cultures / A Lundy (3:11) -- pt.2. Controversy at the National Cattlemen's Association meeting in Nashville, Tennessee : the threat of concentration / Marily Smith (3:07) -- pt.3. Essay : growing up in South Dakota / Reverend Marji Brewton (1:57) -- pt.4. Profile of a rural school in Shell, Wyoming / Mary Boyle (2:15) -- pt.5. Oil shale development in Colorado and Wyoming / Vince Winkle (3:22) -- pt.6. Horizontal drilling for oil in North Dakota / Bob Reha (2:51) -- pt.7. Commentary : economic lessons for the West from the 1980s / Dr. Tom Power (2:36) -- pt.8. Idaho wilderness bill / Bob Dixon (2:15).

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Date Broadcast on: 
Satellite, 7 Feb. 1990.
Item duration: 
1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|29:00
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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