-
Update: Clooney, Zellweger to interact with Northlanders
The Star Tribune reports on Monday’s George Clooney/Renee Zellweger visit to Duluth. We now learn that common folk without media passes can meet the famous people at 1 p.m. at the entrance to the Depot. We also learn that the pair’s movie, “Leatherheads,” based on the real 1920s pro football team in Duluth called the…
-
OMG! George Clooney, Renee Zellweger coming to Duluth!
At the top of the Duluth News-Tribune on this important news day is the BIGGEST STORY OF ALL TIME. George Clooney is coming to Duluth. WITH RENEE ZELLWEGER. AT THE SAME TIME! Oh Jesus, my heart. My heart is beating SO FAST right now. Rumors have been swirling for awhile that George Clooney might be…
-
Country life turned this driver soft in the city
Sorry, today was a blogging bust for me. I was in Duluth most of the day visiting my grandma in the hospital. She’s doing much better; recovering well from a near-fatal aortic aneurysm two weeks ago. She pulled out her own feeding tube two days ago and threatened to do the same with her chest…
-
DNT: Locals, ‘outsiders’ equally to blame for Duluth crime
The Duluth News-Tribune is running a fascinating series on the social impact of “outsiders” in Duluth. Talk to most Duluth folks (or Range folks, for that matter) and they’ll tell you that those darn “outsiders” cause most of the problems (crime, drugs, welfare fraud, etc.) in their area. The DNT did some investigative reporting and…
-
Early challenge in West Duluth House race
For the most part, I believe it will be a fairly uneventful election year in Northeastern Minnesota legislative races. However, it appears there will be a least one interesting race in west Duluth’s District 7B House District, a seat currently held by longtime Rep. Mike Jaros. Clokey to run for Jaros’ seatDuluth News Tribune Following…
-
Good news for Duluth air base
Here’s part of a story from today’s Duluth News-Tribune. The Air National Guard’s 148th Fighter Wing has been in limbo for awhile as the government decides whether it would be part of the military’s plans for future bases or put on the list of those that might close. It would appear that the Air Force…
-
Pawlenty releases 2008 bonding bill
Gov. Tim Pawlenty released his proposal for the 2008 bonding bill in the Minnesota State Legislature. (See MPR’s coverage). This is the plan he would like to see pass, though he will be working with a DFL House and Senate that will have different priorities for borrowing and spending. Two encouraging things for northern Minnesota:…
-
Duluth’s mayor-elect readies for change
Duluth will have a new mayor and city council this January. This is important to us Iron Rangers, partly because Duluth is an important part of the local economic equation but mostly because we are subjects of the Duluth media market and must sit through stories about Duluth ribbon cuttings and task forces to hear…
-
Local publishing boom?
The Duluth News-Tribune had a story out Monday about a surge of new small publishing houses in the Duluth area. One of these new companies — Red Step Press — is set to publish my book “Red Dirt and Overburden: Modern Life on the Iron Range” next fall. You can read Jane Brissett’s story in…
-
High-Speed Rail: worthy goal for the Iron Range
My big goal in life is to participate in the modernization of the Iron Range. We’ve got a lot of work to do and I’ve often said that our current “economic development” funds should be spent on infrastructure and community enhancement rather than endless incentives for private companies. I’ve already written plenty about the need…
-
Ness wins Duluth mayor’s race
Don Ness will be the next mayor of Duluth. The two-term Duluth city councilor and former Jim Oberstar campaign manager will take office after the new year. Ness beat businessman Charlie Bell by about 1,600 votes for a 52-47 percentage point victory on Tuesday. Regular readers (notice I say “regular” and not “normal”) know my…
-
Election Day notes
It’s election day! In the odd years this only excites nerds like me, but if you have an election in your area you should get out to vote. In my section of Itasca County all we had to vote on today was the District 318 school referendum. In Hibbing, where I work, residents are voting…
-
Ness and Bell: Tuesday showdown
I need to hold off my predictions until closer to the election. This is my third prediction for the Duluth mayoral election tomorrow. I had said that Bell would win by 8, but that was before another of Bell’s poor choices of words and resulting public tussle — this time over the issue of a…
-
Bell’s stock rising in Duluth
I’m reversing my prediction for the Duluth mayoral race. This isn’t reflective of any personal opinion about the candidates, just a gut political feeling. I had predicted Ness would win by about four points. I now predict Bell will win by 8. Here’s why: Ness and Bell had their profile stories in the Duluth News-Tribune…
-
Steel plant, mining study make statewide news
A couple of items discussed this week made Saturday appearances in non-Range papers. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune has a story today (“Iron Range steel mill fires up region’s hopes”) about the Essar Global Minnesota Steel plant in Nashwauk. This is the first major positive news about something on the Range to hit the Star Tribune in…