Author: Aaron Brown

  • COLUMN: The evolution of dogship

    COLUMN: The evolution of dogship

    This is my Sunday column for the March 4, 2012 edition of the Hibbing Daily Tribune. A version of this piece aired a couple weeks ago on 91.7 KAXE. The evolution of dogshipBy Aaron J. Brown In a recent Time Magazine cover story, researchers found that friendship endures even among the beasts. That is to…

  • Minnesota spelling champ hails from the Range

    Mesabi East 7th grader Emma Greenlee won the Minnesota Spelling Bee and will represent the state at the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. (the one they air on ESPN). The Mesabi Daily News has the story and will have more in tomorrow’s edition. Related posts: No related posts.

  • New Lyric exhibit shares blue collar Range images, more

    New Lyric exhibit shares blue collar Range images, more

    The Lyric Center for the Arts in Virginia, Minnesota, opens a new exhibit with a Saturday reception from noon to 2:30 p.m.”Paintings and Sketches by the Pros: Albin Zaverl and Bob Maki” shares the work of the venerable painter Zaverl and the sketch artist Maki. Both have worked most of their careers on the Iron…

  • Brown on the Air: FAME and POLITICS

    Brown on the Air: FAME and POLITICS

    The topic of the Saturday morning talk and music show “Between You and Me” on KAXE will be “brush with fame.” Guest host John Bauer will be taking calls from people sharing their stories of meeting celebrities, athletes or other prominent public figures. I’ve produced a piece that details how my feelings have changed about…

  • Cravaack to hold Gilbert town hall Saturday morning

    Cravaack to hold Gilbert town hall Saturday morning

    From the wires: Cravaack Announces Gilbert Town Hall Washington, D.C. – On Saturday, March 3, U.S. Representative Chip Cravaack (MN-8) will host a town hall meeting in Gilbert, Minnesota. All town hall meetings are open to the public. “These town hall meetings are a great opportunity for me to hear directly from my constituents in…

  • Activity commences in new northern districts

    Activity commences in new northern districts

    After the new maps came out several days ago I detailed the redistricting implications in northeastern Minnesota. Today I’m going to take a new look at those districts and the political situations unfolding there. I have never precisely defined the borders of this blog’s coverage area, but I have to draw the line somewhere for…

  • The Lud Andolsek story, more than just hockey

    Jayson Hron’s Historically Inclined has another fine post today about the early career of Chisholm’s Lud Andolsek, who emerged from Slovenian immigrant roots to build the sport of hockey in Minnesota, specifically the program at St. Cloud during the Great Depression years. Ostensibly this is a post about hockey and a guy who was good…

  • Apparently Riverdance is still happening

    Apparently Riverdance is still happening

    Duluth schools, UMD, air travel and more are closed due to today’s blizzard. Many highways are impassible. Nevertheless, Riverdance, the celtic dance sensation, is a go. They are in Duluth. They have nothing else to do and must leave tomorrow. Chuggita Chuggita Chiggita Chuggita Chuggita Chiggita, Chunk Chuck Chick, ZING, WHUMP, (pause), Seamus, Seamus are…

  • Winter’s Empire Strikes Back

    Winter’s Empire Strikes Back

    We’ve made much of the lack of snow this winter. It’s still poised to be a well-below-average snow year here in northern Minnesota, and certainly a record warm season. Nevertheless, inexplicably (well, it being winter) it began snowing again last week. We got about 10 inches at our house over the weekend in Itasca County…

  • Radinovich to run in open Cuyuna Range House seat

    Radinovich to run in open Cuyuna Range House seat

    In my detailed discussion of northeastern Minnesota legislative redistricting last week I did not talk about the new Senate District 10 and House 10A and 10B races. This is the Brainerd Lakes/Cuyuna Range district. House 10B is now an open seat including all of Aitkin County and most of Crow Wing County. Today, the first…

  • Keillor, Prairie Home dodge the snow for big show

    You can hear the Duluth episode of Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion” here. I wrote last week about the program’s expedition to the head of the lakes over the weekend. The DNT and Star Tribune reviewed “Prairie Home’s” stop at the DECC. Naturally, everyone’s talking about the “10 Things to Know Before you Move…

  • MPR details disturbing patterns of pursuit in remote MN county

    The perils of cultural isolation and human nature appear in so many surprising ways. There’s “The Lottery,” of course, and backwoods places where all manner of family arrangements might not pass their way into a lighthearted sitcom. And then there is this shocking story from Minnesota Public Radio today. It details the prevalence of older…

  • Hot Bog: Study tests warming in northern Minn. swamp

    Hot Bog: Study tests warming in northern Minn. swamp

    Fans of this blog know that few things excite me like peat bogs. Well, maybe a few more things, but peat bogs among them. Some people like peat bogs because they are such complex ecosystems. Some people like peat bogs because they welcome a most fascinating collection of migratory birds. I like peat bogs because…

  • Dylan Days writing contest deadline is March 1

    Dylan Days writing contest deadline is March 1

    Dylan Days is an annual arts event in Hibbing celebrating famed alumnus Bob Dylan and the arts community of the region. I have had the privilege of serving in various leadership roles for the event since 2001 and founded and edited the Dylan Days lit magazine “Talkin’ Blues.” That publication features the winners and finalists…

  • COLUMN: From the Grange to the Range, Minnesota’s protest history shapes today

    COLUMN: From the Grange to the Range, Minnesota’s protest history shapes today

    This is my Sunday column for the Feb. 26, 2012 edition of the Hibbing Daily Tribune. From the Grange to the Range, Minnesota’s protest history shapes todayBy Aaron J. Brown I’ll never forget the night of the 1998 election. I was working as a reporter for KDTH-AM in Dubuque, Iowa. My boss Cindy Kohlmann and…