Studio One features recovering from disaster, learning about animals
Hear how one North Dakota city has recovered from a natural disaster occurring 10 years ago on the next edition of Studio One on Channel 3 in Grand Forks. In 1997, a devastating flood swept through Grand Forks, permanently changing the city. Some of the city’s residents moved away and businesses closed, but many others have rebuilt their homes and lives. Hear from local business owners on the recovery that continues 10 years later in the first of a two-part series on Studio One.
Also on the show this week, turtles, lizards, snakes, and frogs are not considered the cuddliest of creatures. Zookeeper Nicole Lee works with these creatures as well as other wild animals on a daily basis. Learn about some unique species and watch as Lee brings the outdoors indoors on Studio One.
Studio One is an award-winning news and information program produced at the University of North Dakota Television Center. The program airs live on UND Channel 3 on Thursdays at 5 p.m. Re-broadcasts can be seen at 7 a.m., noon, 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. daily and on Saturdays at 10 a.m. Prairie Public Television airs Studio One on Saturday at 6 a.m. The program can also be seen by viewers in Fargo, Bismarck/Mandan and Minot, N.D.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Denver, Colo.; and Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Thursday, April 26, was Studio One's last telecast for the spring semester. The fall semester telecast schedule will begin Sept. 20. -- Meghan Flaagan, Director of Marketing, Television Center, meghan.flaagan@und.edu, 777-3818 |