Author: Aaron Brown

  • Layman (finally) confirmed as IRR(RB) commish

    The Minnesota State Senate has confirmed Iron Range Resources Commissioner Sandy Layman by a voice vote. Her confirmation was held up indefinitely by Iron Range state senators after her original appointment by Gov. Pawlenty in 2003. Belated diplomacy beats none at all, I guess. Related posts: No related posts.

  • Get ‘shovel ready’ to rumble

    Get ‘shovel ready’ to rumble

    Two items today from Jon Collins, the legislative correspondent for several Range newspapers, illustrate the way the federal stimulus package could be invoked in Minnesota’s budget mess. First, one analysis says that Minnesota could receive up to $3.23 billion in federal aid. That billion with a big “B.” For what? For who? It’d be exciting…

  • What do Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago and the Iron Range have in common? (Hint: not weather)

    What do Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago and the Iron Range have in common? (Hint: not weather)

    This PTI story from LiveMint.com details the Essar Steel group’s efforts to expand its standing in the international steel market. In addition to the Essar Steel Minnesota project we follow here (that’s the integrated iron ore mine and steel mill under construction near Nashwauk), the story details major plans for Essar in Brazil and Trinidad…

  • Brown on the Air: CLASSIFIEDS

    Brown on the Air: CLASSIFIEDS

    My weekly essay for the Saturday, Jan. 24 edition of KAXE’s “Between You and Me” call-in and music program will explore the show’s special topic of “classifieds.” The topic was picked in connection to this week’s unveiling of the Northern Community Internet project, a KAXE-sponsored community journalism site featuring news and views from citizens across…

  • Voters overwhelmingly rename Range Delegation "Range Delegation"

    For the past several days I’ve been conducting a poll on this blog about a humorous, ideally affectionate nickname for the Iron Range’s DFL legislative delegation. I was getting tired of typing all those words. Well, I don’t know what happened. Maybe the malaise over the massive budget deficit, maybe the cheekiness of the nominated…

  • Here’s some of this, for the election addicts

    Here’s an interesting power ranking of potential 2010 gubernatorial candidates from Jeff Fecke at the Minnesota Progressive Project. I agree with his assessments for the most part, along with Zack at MNPublius’s take that Pawlenty probably won’t run again. Only T-Paw knows, and the decision no doubt hinges on how this terrible, terrible session will…

  • MinnPost profiles Oberstar, future of transportation

    MinnPost’s Steve Berg wrote a compelling profile about U.S. Rep. Jim Oberstar (D-MN8) in today’s edition. Oberstar is the Congressman for northeastern Minnesota including Duluth and his native Iron Range. He is also the Chair of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the story focuses heavily on his vision for the future of the…

  • On Iron Range Ghosts and Sasquatch

    On Iron Range Ghosts and Sasquatch

    In today’s Duluth News Tribune reporter Christa Lawler interviews Iron Range ghost hunters, the aptly named Northern Minnesota Paranormal Investigators. As the story states these guys have been around quite a while, before it was cool as they say. The Hibbing Daily Tribune did a story on these same guys and was subject to a…

  • Belated congratulations to Bob McDonald for his 900th win

    One of the great institutions of the Iron Range, Chisholm High School boys basketball coach Bob McDonald, secured his 900th win Tuesday night over my wife’s alma mater of Nashwauk-Keewatin. McDonald has more wins than any other coach in Minnesota history. Related posts: No related posts.

  • State media makes something from nothing on Keewatin surplus

    State media makes something from nothing on Keewatin surplus

    A story is going around the state on the Associated Press wire that the Iron Range city of Keewatin ran a surplus this year (unlike most other cities, especially on the Range). This is true, but the fact that it’s being trumpeted as being so unusual is a bit misleading. (The story originally ran in…

  • Give the people what they want

    Give the people what they want

    Garrison Keillor writes a weekly column called “The Old Scout” which appears in several newspapers around Minnesota and the country. During the Bush Administration, Keillor often focused on politics but this piece from last week was an amusing look at the act of writing for a popular audience. He argues that books can be very…

  • MinnesotaBrown’s inaugural speech analysis comes with FREE GUM!

    MinnesotaBrown’s inaugural speech analysis comes with FREE GUM!

    So, I’ve got two ways I could go here. I could write about the speech. Or, I could point out an opportunity for each and every one of you to acquire free gum in honor of today’s inauguration of Barack Obama and Joe Biden. Well, I’m a speech teacher by trade so I’ll go that…

  • On that other side

    On that other side

    Woody Guthrie wrote an iconic American folk song called “This Land is Your Land” in 1940. I sang it elementary school and you probably did too. Guthrie, a Dust Bowl troubadour was one of the most significant musical influences on Bob Dylan, born in Duluth as Robert Zimmerman and raised in Hibbing on the Iron…

  • I am DVRing history

    I am DVRing history

    In a fitting irony, I will be recording this morning’s inauguration proceedings and watching them around noontime. My reasons are so modern that it hurts. My wife and I are going into town to sign closing papers on a home refinance. (4.875%)! We are very fortunate in that our money situation is solid and we…

  • Greenway super staying put

    Greenway super staying put

    I don’t know how I missed this, but Greenway Superintendent Rochelle VanDenHeuvel turned down the Virginia (Minn.) Schools Superintendent position for personal reasons, according to the Mesabi Daily News. This leaves Cook County Schools Superintendent Chuck Futterer the top choice for the Virginia job. I had written that if VanDenHeuvel had left Greenway, that trouble…