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Chisholm council ruffled by criticism over failed studio
Looks like MinnesotaBrown.com made the paper. At the Aug. 11 Chisholm City Council meeting, Mayor Mike Jugovich and other city councilors criticized council candidate Brandan Fiedler for sharing on Facebook a blog post I wrote several weeks ago. Marie Tolonen of the Chisholm Tribune Press wrote a story about this exchange that also ran in the Hibbing Daily Tribune on…
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Cliffs to unveil ‘Mustang’ pellet project at UTac
On Thursday, Cliffs Natural Resources breaks ground on its “mustang” pellet project at United Taconite in Eveleth. The $64 million investment coincides with the imminent shuttering of the Empire Mine in Michigan, and resulting demand for specialized iron ore pellets by Cliffs’ customer ArcelorMittal. The revival of United Taconite (still called by its old name, “EvTac,” by your average Iron…
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Enbridge may drop Sandpiper pipeline
The controversial Sandpiper oil pipeline that would have cut across Northern Minnesota’s lakes region might be going down the drain. Enbridge, which sought to build the pipeline connecting Canadian shale oil supplies to a refinery in Superior, Wisconsin, is now working with a partner to buy into a different pipeline. Enbridge and Marathon Oil would…
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‘Today Show’ highlights BWCA, mining debate
The debate over copper/nickel mining in Northern Minnesota reached national news this morning. The weekend edition of NBC’s “Today Show” profiled Dave and Amy Freeman. This Ely and Grand Marais couple have been living in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness for more than 300 days. The Freemans started their year in the BWCA to…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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Cliffs CEO promises iron clad future for Mesabi
Tuesday morning’s public forum with Gov. Mark Dayton and Cliffs Natural Resources CEO Lourenco Goncalves sounded like a battle cry before a coming war. Though everyone hopes the war will be short and successful, many unknown factors lie ahead. The meeting’s primary announcement was stunning. Goncalves said that Cliffs is planning a major shift to direct-reduced iron (DRI)…
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Cliffs CEO, Dayton to talk Essar on the Range
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton and Cliffs Natural Resources CEO Lourenco Goncalves will come to the Iron Range on Tuesday, July 12. Their visit aims to showcase how a long suffering Iron Range mining project might find new life. Dayton and Goncalves will discuss the governor’s recent decision to cancel the mineral leases for Essar Steel Minnesota’s new iron…
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Cliffs seeks to buy Essar project, make value-added iron
Gov. Mark Dayton’s administration will not renew the mineral leases of the Essar Steel Minnesota project near Nashwauk. This comes to me from a source familiar with today’s private meeting between Essar Steel officials and the governor. Instead, Dayton will announce a deal between the state and Cliffs Natural Resources that would allow Cliffs to buy the…
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Essar mine project faces life or death moment
Essar Steel Minnesota may soon lose its mineral leases for its incomplete iron ore mine near Nashwauk, Minnesota. The beleaguered India-based company missed another deadline in repaying state grant money it received to build an innovative new steel mill, which Essar later scaled down to a traditional taconite processing plant. Losing the mineral leases would essentially…
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Historic Northland Building faces demolition
The Northland Building in the Iron Range city of Virginia, Minnesota, now faces demolition despite its status on the National Register of Historic Places. St. Louis County is planning a new government services office in Virginia which would pull offices out of their current location in the Northland Building, which county officials deem too expensive…
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Heat (and hustle) is on for big Range project
A $440 million wood siding plant on the Iron Range. More than 800 jobs. Economic diversification. It’s hard not to get excited about information like this. But, as usual, the big bluster requires closer inspection. For instance, how much of that $440 million will come from public sources? At least $40 million, according to this Bill…
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Mining’s musical chairs on the Mesabi
Iron Rangers are celebrating the reopening of United Taconite after parent company Cliffs secured a ten-year contract with ArcelorMittal. In fact, Cliffs is even moving up the opening of the plant to August, instead of October. But with this good news comes the reality that one of the Iron Range’s biggest public and private investments in the last…