Author: Aaron Brown

  • Range mines catch a Super Mario star

    Range mines catch a Super Mario star

    If Iron Range mines were Super Mario, they’d be blinking while knocking off Goombas left and right. More on that below. This week brought quarterly earnings reports from the two biggest mining companies on Minnesota’s Iron Range, U.S. Steel and Cliffs Natural Resources. Both companies show significant improvement from a dismal 2015. Cliffs posted a profit…

  • Ely’s State Theater to relight iconic marquee

    Ely’s State Theater to relight iconic marquee

    The towns of the Iron Range stretch along a 135 mile line, each at one time a shining beacon of what a bustling industrial city would look like if it were instead a network of small towns. Like the fortunes of a Rust Belt city, the small towns of the Iron Range have mostly suffered…

  • Hibbing disc golf course will survive mine expansion

    Hibbing disc golf course will survive mine expansion

    When Hibbing Taconite announced it was expanding its mining footprint in May, most were relieved. Here was an Iron Range mine that, in the short run anyway, would avoid a shutdown. But there was a cost. The iconic North Hibbing mine view and Hibbing Disc Golf course would be blown to smithereens. The attractions will…

  • Inside fundraising in House 6A Range DFL primary

    Inside fundraising in House 6A Range DFL primary

    Last week at the blog we dove into a debate over who funds Iron Range campaigns. At the time we didn’t have access to the first major campaign finance reports. Well, the Campaign Finance Board released those reports Tuesday morning. You can view them for yourself here. So let’s explore the fundraising for Northern Minnesota’s…

  • Loggers, classic cars and blueberries, oh my!

    Loggers, classic cars and blueberries, oh my!

    We now wind into the “flurry of activity before we realize the leaves are already changing” part of our Northern Minnesota summer. It’s hot and time moves fast. On the western Mesabi, Grand Rapids holds its annual Weekend of Wheels car show and swap meet, an event I always find preferable to the county fairs. My…

  • Sister Hazel headlines Merritt Days 2016

    Sister Hazel headlines Merritt Days 2016

    In recent years, the Iron Range city of Mountain Iron booked some hot act from the 1990s to headline its Merritt Days festival. This year is no exception, as the announced Aug. 13 act will be Sister Hazel. Now, Sister Hazel didn’t leap off the screen at me, either, until I looked them up and…

  • Grand Rapids mall to keep indy bookstore open

    Grand Rapids mall to keep indy bookstore open

    Here’s some first hand perspective on book stores in Northern Minnesota. My book, “Overburden: Modern Life on the Iron Range, was published in 2008 by a small house, Red Step Press, based in Duluth. As a local book from a new press we had a good run. Without getting into numbers that might embarrass me in…

  • T-bone fever: Tales from a meat raffle

    T-bone fever: Tales from a meat raffle

    Though humans evolved as omnivores, many people on earth do not eat meat. Early vegetarianism could be found in ancient Greece. Abstinence from animal flesh has been part of Hinduism and Buddhism since the 7th Century BC. One finds vegetarians in many parts of modern society, many swearing by the health benefits and moral authority…

  • Masterful navigation brings in ship amid Duluth storm

    Masterful navigation brings in ship amid Duluth storm

    Here’s an exciting display of the power of the Thursday morning storm that has many in Duluth still without power three days later. Dennis O’Hara posted this YouTube video of the 729-foot Algoma Guardian entering the Port of Duluth through the canal. This Lisa Kaczke story in the Duluth News Tribune tells the story, but…

  • Nothing stops viking mauraders, except red tape

    Nothing stops viking mauraders, except red tape

    By now, many of you may have heard of the woes facing the Norwegian replica longship (aka, viking ship) Draken Harald Hårfagre as it makes its way into the Great Lakes. This ship sails around the world doing exhibitions, and now sails the Great Lakes as part of a tour of historical tall masted sailing ships.…

  • The hot, wet violence of Minnesota’s summer

    The hot, wet violence of Minnesota’s summer

    They call it a high pressure dome, hot electric atmosphere more vapor than air, parked over Minnesota like a Ouija board. We get these once or twice a summer, about as often as we get deep freezes in the dead of winter. Days like this remind us that 150 degrees Fahrenheit separate our typical annual…

  • Iron Range backyard chickens to cluck stuff up

    Iron Range backyard chickens to cluck stuff up

    One-hundred years ago debating whether chickens should be allowed in Iron Range back yards would have been like debating whether or not people should breathe air. Chickens were part of the landscape, along with pigs, goats and even cows. First- and second-generation immigrants had no desire to keep livestock the way dad or grandma did.…

  • Many credit Nolan for steel tariff success

    Many credit Nolan for steel tariff success

    U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan (D-MN8) faces another tough challenge from Republican Stewart Mills in 2016. Earlier this year I described this race as a tossup, possibly the biggest fight of Nolan’s later-in-life return to Congress. That’s saying something. Minnesota’s Eighth District has been treated as a swing district since 2010, when Republican Chip Cravaack ended more…

  • House 6A candidate decries lobbyist influence

    House 6A candidate decries lobbyist influence

    An Iron Range DFL primary usually creates sparks, but until Friday the House 6A DFL contest had been remarkably quiet. One letter to the editor even complained that the candidates seemed too similar to make a decision. The race features four DFL candidates seeking to replace Rep. Carly Melin (DFL-Hibbing), including Nashwauk Mayor Ben DeNucci, teacher Julie…

  • Lab seeks new science 2,341 feet below ground

    Lab seeks new science 2,341 feet below ground

    The biggest science experiment on the Iron Range ended just a few weeks ago. Workers now dismantle the neutrino detector at the University of Minnesota laboratory at the Soudan Underground Mine while state officials ponder new use for the unusual facility. This was the topic of a Sunday feature by Jenna Ross in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.…