Category: Iron Range

  • Highway 53 to the Danger Zone

    Highway 53 to the Danger Zone

    Right now preparations are underway to reroute Highway 53, Northeastern Minnesota’s north-south corridor, to accommodate a nearly 50-year-old agreement with mining interests. The Cliffs-run United Taconite has put in notice that it wants to mine the area under the current highway, requiring a new one. Engineers say the new Highway 53 will track further east out…

  • Crowd rallies for Steelworkers on the Iron Range

    Crowd rallies for Steelworkers on the Iron Range

    The United Steelworkers held a large rally in the Mesabi Iron Range city of Virginia, Minnesota, last night. The event was well attended by union members and citizens supportive of the union’s ongoing contract negotiations. A pricing and market collapse in iron and steel has caused U.S. Steel and Arcelor-Mittal to demand concessions from labor…

  • Financial Times explores Essar project

    Financial Times explores Essar project

    The new Essar mine project near Nashwauk has attracted the attention of the Financial Times of London. This summer, Financial Times reporter Aaron Stanley visited the Essar construction site and interviewed both local and international sources on the conditions facing this long-awaited new iron mine on the Mesabi Iron Range. You can read the Aaron…

  • Another closed blast furnace a warning to Range mines

    Another closed blast furnace a warning to Range mines

    On Monday, U.S. Steel announced plans to close a steelmaking facility in Alabama and its accompanying blast furnace. The company said its goal is to reduce costs and improve efficiencies in its production. More than 1,100 workers are affected by this closure. From a U.S. Steel press release: “We have made some difficult decisions over the last…

  • Aurora hit by loss of drug store

    Aurora hit by loss of drug store

    Aurora isn’t a very big town, but it’s a sweet little place on the eastern Mesabi Iron Range. It was among the towns most brutally hit by the closure of LTV Steel 14 years ago. While Aurora has carried on since it has also seen the gradual decay of its economy and population, as have most Iron Range…

  • Steelworkers warn of possible strike at Range mines

    Steelworkers warn of possible strike at Range mines

    The United Steelworkers represents miners in most Minnesota iron mines. The union is currently negotiating new contracts with the mining companies. Though several companies own the mines of the Iron Range, the contracts are generally timed to expire at the same time, in this case Sept. 1. When there’s a labor problem on the Range it usually encompasses…

  • Cliffs seeks permits for value-added iron

    Cliffs seeks permits for value-added iron

    Cliffs Natural Resources faces several serious problems: huge debt, an anemic iron ore price, tougher global competition. Nevertheless, Cliffs is announcing that it the company is moving on its proposals to convert a production line at Northshore Mining to direct-reduced iron and to add a flux pellet at the soon-to-be-idled United Taconite. The Mesabi Daily News…

  • Iron Range-area lawmaker dies of cancer

    Iron Range-area lawmaker dies of cancer

    State Rep. David Dill (DFL-Crane Lake) died Saturday after battling a rare cancer. He was 60. He had been ill most of the year, but took a turn for the worse this summer. As we reported last week, Dill lived in Crane Lake near Orr but spent a good deal of his time operating a fly-in…

  • Responding to the Cuyuna call

    Responding to the Cuyuna call

    For months now, Aaron Hautala of the Cuyuna Cycle Crew down by Crosby and Ironton had been trying to get me to do a story on the changes related to their efforts to attract outdoor recreational visitors to these old iron mining towns. From mountain bikes to Yurts, paddle boards to SCUBA divers, the place has a…

  • Cliffs has bluster, but does it have luster?

    Cliffs has bluster, but does it have luster?

    Mining, despite its booms and busts, is still vitally important to the economy of Northern Minnesota, but its mechanics are typically so boring as to drive men to drink and/or high-rent metropolitan neighborhoods. For those who follow the doings of the Iron Range mining industry, the conference calls of Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves have become…

  • St. Louis County offers generous lease to Hibbing Taconite

    St. Louis County offers generous lease to Hibbing Taconite

    This week, the St. Louis County Board approved a rather lopsided lease agreement with Hibbing Taconite. The deal gives the Cliffs-run mining company access to 21 acres of land for a one-time cash payment of $20,700 and annual lease payments of $1,650 for up to 25 years. If those numbers sound more like a home mortgage…

  • Cliffs to idle United Taconite in Eveleth

    Cliffs to idle United Taconite in Eveleth

    Today, Cliffs Natural Resources announced the indefinite idling of United Taconite on the Mesabi Iron Range, including the mine in Eveleth and the production plant in Forbes. The move affects about 500 employees. United Taconite is the mine that needs Highway 53 to move to access its next body of iron ore. A source tells…

  • Mesabi Daily News calls for economic diversification

    Mesabi Daily News calls for economic diversification

    Today’s Mesabi Daily News editorial, “Diversify, diversify,” cheers the news that Minntac will soon resume full production, but primarily demands leaders to dedicate new focus on economic diversification. So, yes, let’s rejoice in Minntac going back to full operation in about two weeks. And let’s also hope that the company’s Keetac facility on the west Range will…

  • Talking Iron Range on Strong Towns podcast

    Talking Iron Range on Strong Towns podcast

    A while back I had a conversation with my friend and fellow Northern Minnesotan Charles Marohn for his Strong Towns podcast. Chuck is an engineer, planner and nationally-renowned thinker on the topic of sustainable development and small town survival. Aaron Brown — author, college instructor and radio producer from Minnesota’s iron range — joins the…

  • U.S. Steel announces September restart for Minntac

    U.S. Steel announces September restart for Minntac

    WDIO is reporting that U.S. Steel will call back all its laid off workers at Minntac for a September restart of its idled lines at Minnesota’s largest taconite mine and production plant. That date is consistent with estimates of the shutdown’s duration when it was announced earlier this year. U.S. Steel’s other mine at Keewatin…