Studio One features crime prevention, snowmobiling
Learn about crime prevention and the United States Cross Country Snowmobile Racing Series on the next edition of Studio One. This week on Studio One, see how some neighborhoods are taking a new look at crime prevention. Officer Brian Robbins from the Grand Forks Police Department will share tips to make homes less appealing to burglars. Homeowners can prevent a break-in by using environmental features to protect their homes. Robbins explains that many robbers avoid houses with natural surveillance. An open yard with minimal trees allows neighbors or people in the area to easily detect any unusual activity. Also, well-maintained properties can deter potential burglaries. Learn how to implement these crime prevention tips on the next edition of Studio One.
Also on the show, the United States Cross Country Snowmobile Racing Series was held in an unlikely area. The frozen Red River served as a race track for this year’s racing series. The open river allowed plenty of space for racers to hammer the throttle.
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. -- Suzanne Schmidt, Marketing Director, Studio One, suzanne.schmidt@und.edu, 701-777-3818 |