Category: Iron Range

  • Excelsior’s new strategy?

    Excelsior’s new strategy?

    Excelsior Energy is running large, color ads in the Mesabi Daily News thanking the Iron Range for all its support for their boondoggle coal gas power plant called the Mesaba Energy Project. Of course, the lobbyist-run company’s most important supporters are the ones on their political contributions list, but I suppose the sentiment is nice.…

  • Out-of-town small town paper profiles a Range small town landmark

    Out-of-town small town paper profiles a Range small town landmark

    Many Iron Rangers know that Hibbing, positioned in the heart of the Mesabi Range, is the birthplace of the Greyhound Bus Company and home to the Greyhound Bus Museum, an interesting destination that is both informative and included on most lists of government pork projects released by public watchdog groups each year. Hey, what’s an…

  • Smoky logic abounds in bar theater scheme

    Smoky logic abounds in bar theater scheme

    During last year’s debate about the statewide workplace smoking ban in the Minnesota legislature, I kept asking, “why, oh why, does the Iron Range have to strike this pose again?” Here we are, a land of change-resistant Don Quixotes who howl at the moon to keep smoking rights but snooze when public dollars are funneled…

  • Pardon me, my blog is showing

    Pardon me, my blog is showing

    This is my weekly column for the Sunday, Feb. 24, Hibbing Daily Tribune. I keep an archive of my columns at my homepage. Stay tuned for my book about modern life on the Iron Range due out next fall. Pardon me, my blog is showingBy Aaron J. Brown 02/22/08 09:44 a.m.This column is about blogs.…

  • Angry Serbs

    Angry Serbs

    If you missed it, Kosovo seceded from Serbia this week and the U.S. recognized Kosovo’s independence. Serbia doesn’t like this. The BBC reported the following: Several hundred protesters have attacked the US and other embassies in Serbia’s capital in anger at Western support for Kosovo’s independence. Protesters broke into the US compound in Belgrade and…

  • Kudos, but thanks/no thanks, to Range cloth diaper company

    Kudos, but thanks/no thanks, to Range cloth diaper company

    A couple from Britt (part of the wooded wonderland just north of the Mesabi iron formation) is making a name for themselves as owners of an online cloth diaper company. Read the story in today’s Duluth News-Tribune. Since my house is full of babies, the story stood out to me. Good for them. We opted…

  • Franken questions coal gas plant in the Bemidji Pioneer

    Franken questions coal gas plant in the Bemidji Pioneer

    Al Franken, DFL U.S. Senate candidate from Minnesota, gave an interesting interview to the Bemidji Pioneer. (No, Bemidji is not on the Iron Range but many of our people go to college and drink a lot of beer there, so it is a city of note). Essentially, Franken was stressing his support of basic northern…

  • Range mining: another perspective

    Range mining: another perspective

    Mining. The Range. Sounds familiar, right? A friend sent me some links about mining on the western range that put a new perspective on some of the mining stories we report so often here on Minnesota’s Iron Range. These are stories from the High Country News about some of the tough economic choices that need…

  • How to date an Iron Ranger

    How to date an Iron Ranger

    This is my Hibbing Daily Tribune column for Sunday, Feb. 17. A version also ran as a radio essay on 91.7 KAXE Saturday, Feb. 16. We’ve passed Valentine’s Day, which means by now your mate has settled back into his or her comfortable ambivalence toward you and your relationship. Sorry about that. I’m sure the…

  • Bonding bill nothing to snooze over

    Bonding bill nothing to snooze over

    The chatter I keep hearing from folks who attend lots of under-reported public meetings is that the $67 million bonding request to fund infrastructure for the Minnesota Steel plant near Nashwauk is vital to the project’s viability. In quiet rail authority and city meetings, company representatives and city officials communicating with them say that the…

  • Obama and the Iron Range

    Obama and the Iron Range

    This post is shared with my friends at www.mnblue.com, a progressive Minnesota political blog. I’ve heard that some Range leaders are nervous that Sen. Barack Obama’s underperformance in central Range precincts like Hibbing and Chisholm despite his massive statewide win in the caucuses. (Sen. Hillary Clinton carried those core Range towns about 60/40; Obama carried…

  • Coleman KAXE interview reveals northern strategy, foretells battle over coal gas boondoggle

    Coleman KAXE interview reveals northern strategy, foretells battle over coal gas boondoggle

    U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman gave an interview to Scott Hall on the KAXE morning show today in which he covered a broad range of issues. KAXE is a unique and popular independent public radio station serving most of northern Minnesota. The most interesting details came near the end after Scott asked his final question, and…

  • 250 MW of clean energy coming downstream

    250 MW of clean energy coming downstream

    Maybe some folks think I’m out to choke out the upper Midwest’s power supply after last week’s column in which I once again criticize the Mesaba Energy Project, that boondoggle coal gas power plant pushed by lobbyists here on the Iron Range. Not so, my business friends. In fact, my arguments fall squarely in line…

  • Health care tour comes to Hibbing today

    Health care tour comes to Hibbing today

    State Rep. Carolyn Laine, an Iron Range native, will be in Hibbing today with other legislators to tout a bill for universal health care that she and others will be proposing this session. Those interested in the health care debate should check it out. I would go if it weren’t cross-scheduled with the dinnertime insanity…

  • Super Tuesday on the Iron Range

    Super Tuesday on the Iron Range

    Nothing knocks over a mountain in one night. But when you combine wind and water and the correct amount of time, the mountain is destined to fall. That’s how I feel about the status of my Democratic party this morning. Barack Obama was down by a million a few months ago and now he’s running…