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Range education hearing draws crowd, little media
Well, the big education hearing in Nashwauk that I talked about was apparently a success. I was assuming that a daily newspaper would cover it so I could share a round-up with you, but the only media was the local TV repeater on Range 11 and the Scenic Range News-Forum, a weekly that doesn’t publish…
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My cathartic media rant (for those who find the thrill is gone)
For this being one of the most important, telling, and historic elections of our generation, you would think it was a wrestling match if you watch much broadcast news coverage. I’m referring specifically to the Democratic Convention coverage going on now, but I’ll further apply it to the primaries before and the Republican convention and…
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Obama’s Hibbing office opens today
In about 90 minutes (sorry, late on this one) Barack Obama opens its Hibbing office and hosts its first Veterans for Obama meeting on the Iron Range. The meeting is at noon today at the Obama/DFL headquarters at 107 E. Howard Street. The HQ is somewhat symbolic in nature as the 5th SD DFL has…
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The Big Picture on Rural Broadband
I just came across a great interview on a blog called “Another Signpost on the Information Superhighway.” The blogger, identified as “bfpower,” in a post called “The Rural Broadband Crisis” prints a transcript of an interview with Frank Odasz of Lone Eagle consulting, someone identified as an expert in rural broadband. I strongly encourage you…
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Range faces strike vote at taconite mine
One of the taconite operations on the Iron Range may face a strike vote soon. Earlier, I had said that U.S. Steel’s pending settlement with the Steelworkers might blunt strikes on the Range. This negotiation with Minorca by Virginia, Minn., is vital to keeping that peace. Related posts: No related posts.
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Klobuchar’s Range/Biden comment
Here’s a line from a recent AP story on Joe Biden’s selection as Barack Obama’s running mate: “Minnesota will love Joe Biden when they get to know him. I can just see him up on the Iron Range right now. He has blue collar roots, he’s a very warm person,” Klobuchar told The Associated Press…
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Overheard in the halls
Two traditional aged female students overheard talking as they passed my office door at the community college where I work: ONE: I don’t care what he says. I’ll take f***ing Communism over $50,000 in debt for college. TWO: Uh-huh. Don’t forget, the people are angry. This is a volatile electorate. They will go with the…
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More 7B campaign videos: compare and contrast
Twin Ports Action has posted a section of videos from its recent forum with the DFL and IP candidates for House District 7B in West Duluth. The topic of these videos is Duluth’s so-called “Red Plan” for school infrastructure. Those looking for opportunities to see the candidates in action can get a look. I’m still…
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Range community journalism club to meet tonight
For those interested, a meeting of the Iron Range Community Journalism Club will be held tonight: August topics: Tips and technologies for conducting interviews. Scott Hall of 91.7 KAXE community radio will provide interviewing tips. Shelly Ceglar, Mountain Iron-Buhl technology and media specialist,will provide information on interviewing technologies and uploadinginterview files (audio/video) to the Web.…
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Education lawmakers to converge on the Range Tuesday for crucial hearing
This is a reminder that the Minnesota House of Representatives committees on K-12 finance and policy will be holding a session to discuss the state of education at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 26 in the Nashwauk-Keewatin High School gym. Local State Rep. Tom Anzelc (DFL-Balsam Township) is on the committee and helped organize the…
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Fresh Start
It’s day one of a new school year. One of the nice things about working in education is that you have a natural flow to your year and every year brings a new beginning. Today is just such a new start. I’ve got a fresh pack of pens and a clean grade book, ready to…
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Sportsmen for the Issues That Matter
The more things change the more they stay the same. As with the past several elections, the GOP has determined that its best move is to use “Sportsmen” as their primary outreach group on the Iron Range. (The surprisingly balanced story is in Sunday’s Mesabi Daily News). I get the political strategy. Fleck off working…
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McCain’s website timeline includes Civil War, pictures of old timey biplanes
I get the general idea behind what John McCain is trying to do on the “time line” portion of his website. It juxtaposes his life history with U.S. history to show how “American” his story is. But is it a good idea to have the thing scroll back to 1840? I mean, doesn’t that just…
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Coupon quest
This is my weekly column for the Sunday, Aug. 24, 2008 Hibbing Daily Tribune. Coupon questBy Aaron J. Brown Economic woes introduce many people to the world of couponing. It’s not that our current economy is oppressively bad; no one is selling apples on street corners or loading family possessions into cars to go pick…
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The GOP war against popularity
This Michael Kinsley column (“Convicted of Charisma”) in today’s Washington Post discusses the fact that John McCain and the Republicans are, thus far effectively, using Barack Obama’s popularity and ability to communicate against him. How dare he be liked? How dare he attract people to attend his events in large numbers? Most Americans can’t do…