Category: Iron Range

  • A tale of two junkyards

    A tale of two junkyards

    I was raised in the 1980s and early ’90s on a family-owned junkyard along the storied Iron Range Highway 7 on the edge of the Sax-Zim Bog. Two trailer homes rested upon these swampy grounds: one filled to the ceiling with hubcaps and the other which housed my family. The steam cloud from Eveleth Taconite filled…

  • Ely adventurers to spend year in BWCA

    Ely adventurers to spend year in BWCA

    Dave and Amy Freeman, who split time between Ely and Grand Marais in far northern Minnesota, are adventurers in every sense of the world. It’s their job, their hobby, and their way of life. I’ve written about their adventures in my column and here on my blog. Amy appeared on my radio show when Dave was kayaking Rio Roosevelt in…

  • Some miners called back to work, but not for mining

    Some miners called back to work, but not for mining

    The Mesabi Daily News reported yesterday that a number of laid off miners at Minntac were called back to work this week to perform scheduled maintenance projects. In this case, the miners are replacing outside contractors who otherwise would have been hired for the work. The so-called word on the street always was that idled workers at U.S. Steel’s…

  • National TV Taco Night in Taconite?

    National TV Taco Night in Taconite?

    It’s entirely possible I learned about “taconite,” the iron laden rock processed into pellets to make steel, before I grasped the notion of “taco night,” a night in which one eats tacos. And I’m probably not the only kid from Northern Minnesota’s Mesabi Iron Range who can say that. My family never served Mexican food and I…

  • Steelworkers negotiations underway in Pittsburgh

    Steelworkers negotiations underway in Pittsburgh

    After a spring and early summer in which Iron Range mine owners tightened belts, idled workers and sought relief from taxes and environmental regulations, now we come to a new phase of the region’s simmering crisis. This week in Pittsburgh, the United Steelworkers, the union that represents most Iron Range miners, opened negotiations with ArcelorMittal…

  • ‘Everything just fits together naturally’

    ‘Everything just fits together naturally’

    When settlers came to Northern Minnesota they found timber so tall and plentiful that they built Chicago with it. When Chicago burned down they built it again. New prospectors found iron ore so rich they could shovel it straight into eastern blast furnaces to make the steel that built a growing nation, supplying two world…

  • Range business, gov’t leaders call for summit

    Range business, gov’t leaders call for summit

    In Sunday’s paper, the Mesabi Daily News published a story about the fact that Minnesota Power (Allete) executive Al Hodnick, former State Sen. Doug Johnson and IRRRB Commissioner Mark Phillips were joining to call for an Iron Range economic summit. From the Bill Hanna story: Hodnik wants an Iron Range economic summit soon to provide…

  • First-ever Ely Marathon will be run Sept. 26

    First-ever Ely Marathon will be run Sept. 26

    If you’d like to run a marathon in a place where there are more moose, bears and wolves than usual, you’ve got a chance Sept. 26 with the first-ever Ely Marathon. Starting on the north arm of Burntside Lake, the marathon route follows the historic Echo Trail down into Winton and eventually ending in downtown Ely.…

  • With contracts looming, Range mines crunch numbers

    With contracts looming, Range mines crunch numbers

    No matter your job or politics, ten dollars is always ten dollars. By some reports, that’s how much money some Iron Range mines need to shave off their cost for a ton of taconite iron ore to survive the coming global steel industry contraction. John Myers at the Duluth News Tribune reported on this last weekend, highlighting…

  • Divers check rumor of ruby slippers beneath Range mine pit

    Divers check rumor of ruby slippers beneath Range mine pit

    Last week, volunteer divers from the Itasca County Sheriffs Department searched the bottom of the Tioga Mine Pit for an unusual reason. They were looking for the missing ruby slippers from “The Wizard of Oz,” stolen from a display in town several years ago. And sure, the Judy Garland Celebration in the famed actress’s hometown…

  • The lobbying cycle that limits Iron Range progress

    The lobbying cycle that limits Iron Range progress

    Last weekend, the Star Tribune continued its investigative reporting on Iron Range politics and economic development with a Jennifer Bjorhus story that focused on Iron Range lobbyist Gary Cerkvenik and one of his highest profile projects, Mt. Iron’s Silicon Energy. The story received almost no attention on the Iron Range, but I’d like to revisit…

  • Great Northern Radio Show live Saturday from Grand Marais

    Great Northern Radio Show live Saturday from Grand Marais

    (To the tune of “Do You Know the Way to San Jose“) Do you know the way to Grand Marais? I’ve been away so long. I may go wrong and lose my way. Do you know the way to Grand Marais? I’m going back up the North Shore to Grand Marais. 61 is a great…

  • Polymet review decision lingers on

    Polymet review decision lingers on

    The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says it will need more time to finish the final review response for the controversial PolyMet nonferrous mine project. In this John Myers story in the Duluth News Tribune, Minnesota DNR commissioner Tom Landwehr explained that the official response to the review period won’t be ready until the end of the…

  • Vincent Bugliosi, a Range kid who left his mark on the world

    Vincent Bugliosi, a Range kid who left his mark on the world

    The most commercially successful author ever to hail from Northern Minnesota’s Iron Range region was Vincent Bugliosi. An accomplished Los Angeles attorney, the man who prosecuted Charles Manson and wrote on topics from conspiracies to philosophy, Bugliosi died Monday at the age of 80. His book “Helter Skelter,” an account of his involvement in the Charles Manson case,…

  • ‘Mr. Power’s undaunted fighting spirit’

    ‘Mr. Power’s undaunted fighting spirit’

    There isn’t much in Iron Range newspapers these days that can rightly be called “refreshing,” but something in this Sunday’s Hibbing Daily Tribune surely fit the bill. Too bad it was a story originally published 100 years ago. Jack Lynch, my former colleague and neighbor from my Hibbing Tribune days, always does a good job finding…