Author: Aaron Brown

  • Sometimes it freezes in April

    Sometimes it freezes in April

    I walk every day, one of a few good habits that augment my shortcomings. Today, as I often do, I walked up the county road by my house toward the Prairie River. The river flooded its banks last week. It always does this time of year. I’ve seen it higher, but not by much. Acres…

  • Cleveland Cliffs idles Northshore Mine until Aug. 15

    Cleveland Cliffs idles Northshore Mine until Aug. 15

    Cleveland Cliffs announced today it would idle its Northshore Mining operations in Babbitt and Silver Bay until at least Aug. 15. This becomes the first mine shutdown announced since the economic recession caused by COVID-19. Cliffs will also shutter its Tilden Mine in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Cliffs recently completed its takeover of AK Steel, but…

  • Former WNBA star to coach Mesabi Range mens basketball team

    Former WNBA star to coach Mesabi Range mens basketball team

    Despite the lack of sports I still watch ESPN every morning. Mostly it’s nice to have a break from the grim specter of pandemic news. But today I wasn’t expecting Sportscenter to provide breaking Iron Range sports news. Former WNBA player Tamara Moore will coach the Mesabi Range College men’s basketball team next year. This…

  • Iron ships sail into economic storm

    Iron ships sail into economic storm

    Economists study the market’s “invisible hand,” but when it comes to the economy Iron Rangers believe what we see. That’s because here in northern Minnesota economic indicators ride in iron ore cars pulled by diesel engines on steel rails. With our own eyes we see Minnesota’s iron mines operating despite the historic shuttering of the…

  • New CEO, pilot plant highlight Prairie River Minerals activity

    New CEO, pilot plant highlight Prairie River Minerals activity

    The iron ore industry forges ahead despite global economic recession. As evidence, one new northern Minnesota scram mining company will break ground later this month. Prairie River Minerals, LLC, told WDIO this week that it would begin constructing a pilot plant near Coleraine soon. The company will process old hematite stockpiles from earlier days of…

  • Classical musical festival will now lead Iron Range Jewish cultural center

    Classical musical festival will now lead Iron Range Jewish cultural center

    A happy Passover to all who celebrate. This high holiday of the Jewish faith often passes unacknowledged in northern Minnesota, but this was not always so. A vibrant Jewish population joined the pioneer communities of the Mesabi Iron Range. In fact, Jews were among the first people to arrive in many Range towns. These families…

  • All workers are essential

    My latest column for the Minnesota Reformer appears today. My topic is one part personal and one part political. Childcare providers like my mother are deemed essential workers during the COVID-19 crisis, but few like her are paid a living wage. Here’s an excerpt: My mom is a childcare provider in northern Minnesota. She’s started…

  • Dig Deep tackles COVID-19 and what comes next

    Dig Deep tackles COVID-19 and what comes next

    Last week, my friend Heidi Holtan hosted my other friend Chuck Marohn and me in a live Dig Deep conversation about COVID-19. It was the first time we’ve done the show from different places. The news ebbs and flows, good news mixed with the bad. As a nation we’re not yet free of collective response…

  • John Prine sang the grief of losing places like mine

    John Prine sang the grief of losing places like mine

    John Prine died Tuesday from complications of COVID-19. He had been critically ill with the disease for days following years of battling cancer. The singer-songwriter with his high gravelly voice was best known for brilliant working class lyrics brimming with pathos, humor, and sometimes uncomfortable honesty. As the New York Times pointed out, Bob Dylan…

  • New urgency for rural broadband

    New urgency for rural broadband

    My family and I live down a long dirt road in rural Itasca County. Mud season reminds us of the challenges of rural life and the thin tendon joining our home to civilization. This world seems even farther away during the coronavirus pandemic sweeping our nation and the world, but it’s still there. We still…

  • Iron Range in isolation: talking COVID-19

    Iron Range in isolation: talking COVID-19

    Last week I appeared on KAXE with Heidi Holtan talking about the COVID-19 situation on the Mesabi Iron Range. Check it out. This was my first radio appearance since being sheltered in place with my family here in the woods of northern Minnesota. We make a couple trips to town each week for groceries and…

  • Recycling a limited solution in disposable society

    Recycling a limited solution in disposable society

    The attendant at the dump extended a pair of Inspector Gadget tongs into the recycling bins to retrieve contraband. His sworn enemy is styrofoam. “If I could un-invent anything on earth it would be styrofoam,” he told me this month. He also told me that the rules would be changing. Itasca County now must pay…

  • On the missing pieces in Iron Range political coverage

    On the missing pieces in Iron Range political coverage

    On Sunday, the national political publication Politico profiled the shifting political winds on northern Minnesota’s Mesabi Iron Range. Reporter Adam Behsudi and photographer M. Scott Mahaskey toured the region a few weeks ago.  And yes, I appear in the story. It’s worth reading. But if you do, consider reading my latest column for the Minnesota…

  • Homebound on a global scale

    Homebound on a global scale

    Who buys soup at Target? Apparently everyone, because the soup is gone. But we can get soap. So let’s get soap. Walking the aisles of the store last weekend my phone rang. It was my sister Alyssa in Italy. She’ve been living there almost two years now but was hoping to come home for a…

  • COVID-19 crisis threatens iron ore demand

    COVID-19 crisis threatens iron ore demand

    NOTE: This post also appears in the Hibbing Daily Tribune as part of a content partnership. Economic effects of the global pandemic could reach taconite mines on Minnesota’s Mesabi Iron Range later this year. U.S. automakers Ford, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler announced Wednesday they would close all American production plants in response to the…