Robert C. Gunnon
Robert (Bob) C. Gunnon died on February 4, 2021 at his home in Rochester following a lengthy battle with pulmonary fibrosis. Bob was born on March 2, 1938 to Albert C. and Florence (Johnson) Gunnon in Northfield, Minnesota. He attended grade school in Faribault, Minnesota. His family then moved to Portage, Wisconsin where Bob attended high school. He excelled in academics, was involved in a number of singing groups while at the same time working to help support his family. Bob attended St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota, receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree with double majors in Chemistry and English Literature in 1960. He did graduate work in the Master of Business Administration program at the University of Minnesota.
Review: Hudson Bay Bound, by Natalie Warren NONFICTION: Two college friends set out to canoe from Minneapolis to Hudson Bay.
By Lynette Lamb Special to the Star Tribune January 22, 2021 8:59am Text size Copy shortlink:
Camp Menogyn on the Gunflint Trail has been the start of many canoe trips over the years, but few so epic as that detailed in Hudson Bay Found: Two Women, One Dog, Two Thousand Miles to the Arctic.
Natalie Warren and trekking partner Ann Raiho met there as high schoolers Raiho a Twin Cities native and Warren a Floridian inspired by a junior high classmate to attend the Minnesota canoe camp.
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“[A] riveting series launch. . . . The suspense rises as the plot takes some unexpected twists and turns. Readers will want to see more of Maggie, a complicated woman determined to succeed in a profession dominated by men, and the troubled Sam, who does his best to do the right thing.”
Holiday Favorites on WHRO FM
Details Published: 08 December 2020
Join us for your holiday soundtrack! As always, we are happy to bring you rich and joyful music for the Christmas season from the WHRO FM library, along with special programs from American Public Media, the WFMT Radio Network, and more.
Here are some highlights of what’s in store:
Thursday, December 17:
9 p.m. – A Soulful Christmas from American Public Media
Julie Amacher and Tesfa Wondemagegnehu host this uplifting Christmas special that features Black music and composers. A Soulful Christmas celebrates classical music by Black artists, while exploring Spirituals, Gospel Music, Jazz and other Black musical traditions.