Category: Iron Range

  • What’s in a name?

    What’s in a name?

    A strong reaction in opposition to the decision by the former Ironworld’s management to rename itself the Minnesota Discovery Center. This June 20 Mesabi Daily News op/ed by Pam Brunfelt is worth a read. Pam was a key source in my book “Overburden: Modern Life on the Iron Range.” Related posts: No related posts.

  • Major No. Minn. trucking company to close

    Major No. Minn. trucking company to close

    This is bad news. Monson trucking, a longstanding trucking company in northern Minnesota and throughout the region, is closing. 200 jobs lost. The loss of these kinds of jobs will deeply affect people living on the margins between middle and low income levels. Anyone who’s driven up Highway 53 or from West 169 into Virginia…

  • Iron Range Blues Brothers preview movie links

    Iron Range Blues Brothers preview movie links

    The HCC Theater Support Gala is Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at the Hibbing High School auditorium. I’ve been sharing the preview videos featuring the star attraction(s): The Blues Brothers. This event has the added benefit of being a perfect Blues Brothers metaphor, the reunion of an old collection of performers to save something that matters to…

  • A mine or a mill? Both? Let’s make sure

    A mine or a mill? Both? Let’s make sure

    I’ve been holding onto this for a couple days trying to find time to write about it. Check out this June 27 story from the Sault Star (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario) about Essar’s Algoma steel facility. The Algoma CEO explains Essar’s long range strategy in North America, including its plans for Essar Minnesota in Nashwauk.…

  • Report: Range population holding (with slight bleed)

    Report: Range population holding (with slight bleed)

    The real problem facing the Iron Range and places like it is population loss. You can argue about any matter of policy you want, but things won’t really start getting better around here or anywhere in the Rust Belt, small towns or rural areas until population loss is reversed. This Mesabi Daily News story explores…

  • To hibernate, nay, to await the revolution

    To hibernate, nay, to await the revolution

    I’m about to blog about small town planning. DON’T LEAVE THERE IS SO MUCH SEX IN THIS POST! OK, there isn’t, but the possibility that I’m lying might get you through the next paragraph. Anything goes. What’s a small town SLASH rural SLASH urban industrial corridor (ie. Iron Range) guy supposed to do in this…

  • Step Two

    Step Two

    It’s happening on the east Range, too. After the Nashwauk-Keewatin/Greenway administrative merger last week, Mt. Iron and Virginia schools are also moving in the direction of more sharing and the seeds of administrative consolidation. Note that they are also inviting Eveleth-Gilbert to the table as well. This group of schools has the potential of creating…

  • Meet Joliet Jake

    Meet Joliet Jake

    Some positive news on the HCC Theater story. Hibbing Community College has announced a resumed search for a full time theater director to be hired on a temporary basis. This will allow the theater community to reorganize and adopt a model that includes outside fundraising to fill in where the budget cuts have hit the…

  • Zinc? Fox News would tap that

    Zinc? Fox News would tap that

    Fox News reported on the debate over nonferrous mineral mining on the Iron Range near the Boundary Waters. The online story is boilerplate “jobs vs. environment” chatter, but the video is good fun regardless of your opinion of Fox News. Megyn Kelly mispronounces Ely and references “taking a crack at that zinc and so on.”…

  • The true nature of this deal

    The true nature of this deal

    Here’s a seemingly benign story about the delay of a land sale deal from Itasca County to Essar Steel, the company that has backed a proposed iron mining and steel-making operation on Minnesota’s Iron Range. What is really going on here is that there is question about the true intent of Essar Steel in operating…

  • Ely stores embrace Quixotic Olympic bid

    Ely stores embrace Quixotic Olympic bid

    The small “end of the road” town of Ely continues to make hay out of its bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics. This northern Minnesota hamlet is best known as the gateway to the Boundary Waters Canoe area. A local company is also holding a contest to create a mascot for the Ely bid. It’s…

  • Step One

    Step One

    A first step. Nashwauk-Keewatin Schools and Greenway Schools will be sharing a superintendent. Iron Range districts from Grand Rapids to Ely will have to explore more collaboration and consolidation in coming months and years. Related posts: No related posts.

  • No band, no music, no art, no soul, no future, Unless

    No band, no music, no art, no soul, no future, Unless

    After reading an AP story (link from WCCO) I wrote this column in one sitting. This is my weekly column for the Sunday, June 28, 2009 edition of the Hibbing Daily Tribune. I’m posting it on publication day because I want the conversation to begin Monday morning across the Iron Range. No band, no music,…

  • Blues Brothers again on a mission from God (to save Hibbing theater program)

    One night only, the fabulous Blues Brothers show band and review, will play to save the Hibbing Community College Theater program threatened by MNSCU budget cuts. Thursday, July 2, 2009 at the historic Hibbing High School Auditorium. It’s a big, beautiful barn and we must fill it to save the program. This is a hilarious…

  • An eerie silence before, well, what?

    An eerie silence before, well, what?

    Things are quiet on the Iron Range. Too quiet. What’s going on that I’m not writing about? Coming tomorrow: My big education column. Next week: An entertaining series of posts about the big HCC Theater Support Gala on Thursday, July 2 at the Hibbing High School Auditorium. One night only, featuring the fabulous Blues Brothers…