Category: Iron Range

  • Cliffs CEO defies global trends, predicts strong 2016

    Cliffs CEO defies global trends, predicts strong 2016

    In today’s earnings report, one in which earnings were less than expected, the CEO of Cliffs Natural Resources said that he sees the domestic iron ore business turning around later in 2016. Lourenco Goncalves said Iron Range mines at Northshore Mining and United Taconite in Eveleth would stay closed through March, but would reopen after that.…

  • Range economic talk needs focus on future, not past

    Range economic talk needs focus on future, not past

    It’s been interesting reading the responses to my recent post about the Highway 53 bridge. On one hand, we have a question about an expensive bridge and its place in our infrastructure planning for the future. But really, like most things related to mining, it quickly becomes a litmus test on your perspective toward the…

  • Hwy 53 bridge project forces city to borrow $3.4M

    Hwy 53 bridge project forces city to borrow $3.4M

    The Mesabi Daily News reports today that the city of Virginia, Minnesota, is forced to seek a $3.4 million loan to complete critical early work on the new Highway 53 bridge. The new bridge is part of a more than $240 million project to reroute Highway 53 at the behest of mining interests who demand access…

  • Special session for miners remains elusive

    Special session for miners remains elusive

    Gov. Mark Dayton and Minnesota legislative leaders met again Thursday, Jan. 21 to discuss a possible early special session, but again failed to agree to terms. Dayton’s proposed special session would address, among other things, an extension of unemployment benefits for Iron Range miners laid off during the ongoing mining downturn. Dayton, State Senate Majority…

  • From twilight darkness comes new dawn

    From twilight darkness comes new dawn

    Last weekend, Star Tribune columnist D.J. Tice penned a piece entitled “The long twilight struggle of the Iron Range.” Certainly aware he’d elicit grumbling from Iron Rangers, Tice’s argument was that the Iron Range has been in a managed decline for several decades. He asks why we debate paying for miners to stay unemployed in this region when…

  • Iron Range Rep. Carly Melin won’t seek re-election

    Iron Range Rep. Carly Melin won’t seek re-election

    Today State Rep. Carly Melin (DFL-Hibbing) announced that she would not seek re-election to the House of Representatives. Her announcement was a surprise to many, but those in politics knew the challenges she faced in balancing her job as a lawyer in Hibbing with a young family and legislative service. Melin won a special election to…

  • Retailers reeling on East Range; Kmart to close

    Retailers reeling on East Range; Kmart to close

    The Kmart store in the eastern Iron Range city of Virginia, Minnesota, will close in April, joining a host of other retailers in or near Virginia to close early this year. Kmart also closed stores in Superior, Wisconsin, and Ironwood, Michigan. The Mesabi Daily News reported last Sunday that the Hallmark store in the Thunderbird…

  • Bridge outage snarls Canada’s main highway

    Bridge outage snarls Canada’s main highway

    Over the weekend the Nipigon Bridge in Ontario heaved amid extreme cold and high winds, closing what is essentially the only road across part of Canada. For a time it seemed likely that the closure would route trans-Canada traffic through Northern Minnesota on Highway 2. Today, however, Canadian officials were able to open one lane…

  • The hope and woes of Iron Range special session

    The hope and woes of Iron Range special session

    Before Friday, chances for a special session to address expiring unemployment benefits for laid-off Iron Range miners seemed bleak. Today, state leaders express more optimism. Nevertheless, with the clock ticking, legislative leaders have very little time to plan before some Iron Range miners will lose their benefits. At issue is the fact that Minnesota’s legislative session…

  • Essar layoffs signal project hibernation

    Essar layoffs signal project hibernation

    Around 3 o’clock Friday afternoon, the streets of Nashwauk were busier than usual, a dozen full sized pickups parked outside the town’s two bars, DeNucci’s and Wizards. The bars face each other at the last stop sign I see before heading past Essar Steel, north to my home in the woods of Itasca County on the western Iron Range. “That’s…

  • MinnesotaBrown’s Top Posts of 2015

    MinnesotaBrown’s Top Posts of 2015

    Each year, my top posts are usually a hodgepodge of Northern Minnesota interests. Sometimes, however, they present a real trend. That’s certainly the case this year as my posts about troubles in Northern Minnesota’s mining industry and related musings dominated my annual list. More on that below. Before we dive into the specifics, let me again…

  • My Christmas story in the Star Tribune

    My Christmas story in the Star Tribune

    Merry Christmas, dear reader. I’m very proud to share this piece I wrote for the Star Tribune, which runs today as part of their “10,000 Takes” essay series. It’s a Christmas story, but much more than that. In fact, I’ve never written anything as personal as this piece, certainly not for a large publication. I’m a little…

  • The year Santa came early on the Iron Range

    The year Santa came early on the Iron Range

    Every Christmas I’ve known occurred in the same place, in pretty much the same way. We spend Christmas Eve south of Eveleth with the Browns. Christmas is in Keewatin with the Johnsons. It’s been this way since before I can remember, all through childhood and long after I left home and got married. When my…

  • Iron Range plight at heart of White House visit

    Iron Range plight at heart of White House visit

    On Tuesday, White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough met privately in Virginia, Minnesota, with local officials, mining executives and Steelworkers. At issue was the major downturn in the American iron and steel industries related to a collapse in global prices. About 1,500 miners are laid off right now. One part of the problem is a glut…

  • IRRRB OKs major Itasca broadband project

    IRRRB OKs major Itasca broadband project

    Today, the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board approved a $1.25 million matching grant for the Paul Bunyan Communication broadband project in Itasca County. The funding secures a project that will connect 1,250 households, 3,500 people and up to 100 small businesses with service as fast as 1GB/second. The IRRRB vote was 7-1, with Sen.…