Category: News

  • Mississippi River Music Armada begins in Grand Rapids

    Mississippi River Music Armada begins in Grand Rapids

    With summer coming to its calendar-based conclusion (even if we have some good weather yet to come), I’ve heard about a really interesting concert series kicking off this week in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, just off the western Mesabi Iron Range. David Fort of the Canadian folk duo Twin contacted me with news of the 3rd annual Mississippi…

  • Embarrass Fair needs new blood to carry on

    Embarrass Fair needs new blood to carry on

    I think back to the number of conversations I’ve had with Roland “Charlie” Fowler of Embarrass and I don’t think I can name one where he didn’t mention the Embarrass Regional Fair in some way or another. I even heard Fowler drop a plug for the Embarrass Fair on a CNN story about the friendly…

  • Otto, Entenza and the isolation of Range mining politics

    Otto, Entenza and the isolation of Range mining politics

    I was out of town last week when the Primary Election results came in. I’m back, and today I’ll be offering my thoughts on the DFL State Auditor race from a new angle: What the Iron Range “Dump Otto” movement did and didn’t accomplish, and what it means for the divided DFL party in MN-8.…

  • Rukavina, Hujanen face off in marquee local race

    Rukavina, Hujanen face off in marquee local race

    I was out of town when last week’s Primary Election results came rolling in. I’m back and it’s time to analyze some of the more interesting races. I’ll start with the race for St. Louis County District 6 Commissioner, where longtime Iron Range State Rep. Tom Rukavina of Pike Township seeks a return to elected office.…

  • Discovering new attitude, new hope for Northern Minnesota

    Discovering new attitude, new hope for Northern Minnesota

    What if the economic prospects in Northern Minnesota aren’t nearly as bad as people make them out to be, but will get much worse if we don’t act soon? What if a working plan for a better future will require an entirely different way of thinking, but there is a solution if we’re willing to…

  • Air Force Brass to play the Range on Sunday

    Air Force Brass to play the Range on Sunday

    The Lyric Center for the Arts in the Iron Range city of Virginia, Minnesota, is sponsoring a free concert by the United States Airlifter Brass this Sunday, Aug. 17, at 3 p.m. at the Olcott Park bandstand. I’ve seen this group play before and I can’t imagine a more fitting sound to hear in a…

  • Rowdy auditor race, GOP intrigue highlight MN primary

    Rowdy auditor race, GOP intrigue highlight MN primary

    Primary election polls in Minnesota are open and will remain so until 8 p.m. tonight. I wrote about the election last Sunday, although in a fairly obtuse, Mark Twain sort of way. I’m on the road right now and won’t be able to provide much in the way of live blogging tonight. Rest assured, I’ll…

  • Itasca County seeks to extend broadband to every household

    Itasca County seeks to extend broadband to every household

    This is some of the most exciting news I’ve had a chance to share in a while. For at least a decade I’ve advocated for rural high-speed internet investment here in Northern Minnesota where technological infrastructure will be an important part of economic diversification. Itasca County, which includes Grand Rapids, forests, 1,000 lakes, the western…

  • Some Minnesotans eligible for property tax rebate

    Some Minnesotans eligible for property tax rebate

    Americans tend to have the deadline for income tax return applications engrained in their minds. (Though, if you’re doing it right, you should break even every year). Because property taxes are managed by local governments, we tend to accept them at face value. Well, by act of the legislature, Minnesota residents will have the ability…

  • Foreign steel dustup shows challenge of GOP Range strategy

    Foreign steel dustup shows challenge of GOP Range strategy

    As the fall of another Election Year approaches, I’m often asked if this is the year that the quirky Iron Range DFL coalition falls apart, sending pro-mining Democrats running to the Republicans in order to, as the well-worn saying goes, “protect our way of life.” This is certainly a big part of Republican campaign strategy…

  • Mount Polley disaster spurs scrutiny of Minnesota nonferrous mine plans

    Mount Polley disaster spurs scrutiny of Minnesota nonferrous mine plans

    Sometime in the middle of the night on Monday, Aug. 4, the dam holding together a tailings basin at a British Columbian copper and gold mine gave way, sending 1.3 billion gallons of tainted, sludgy water into local streams and lakes. Officials tell residents in the closest town, Likely, B.C., not to use the water from several lakes and rivers near the Mount…

  • Northbound Caravan brings some of MN’s best bands to Grand Rapids, MN

    Northbound Caravan brings some of MN’s best bands to Grand Rapids, MN

    It’s been a good summer for live music in Northern Minnesota. Though I was too busy to write about it back then, the KAXE Mississippi River Festival last month, featuring past Great Northern Radio Show acts like Actual Wolf and the Roe Family Singers, was fantastic. The same venue — the Rotary Tent outside KAXE…

  • Franken & foes in first MN-SEN debate (via @TheUptake)

    Franken & foes in first MN-SEN debate (via @TheUptake)

    This morning at 10:30, U.S. Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.), Republicans Mike McFadden, Jim Abeler and David Carlson, and presumptive Independence Party nominee Kevin Terrell will participate in Election 2014’s first full MN-SEN debate at Farm Fest. Next week, McFadden, Abeler and Carlson will compete in a Tuesday, Aug. 12, primary election in which the endorsed…

  • CenturyLink drops the Big Gig in Twin Cities

    CenturyLink drops the Big Gig in Twin Cities

    For some continued perspective on the drive to improve broadband infrastructure in rural Minnesota, note that cable giant CenturyLink is rolling out a 1-gigabit per second service in the Twin Cities over the next few months. CenturyLink announced its plans this week. That’s roughly similar to the speeds touted by Google Fiber, which has garnered huge attention…

  • MN-8 ‘toss-up’ is more than just politics

    MN-8 ‘toss-up’ is more than just politics

    Last week, the non-partisan Cook Political Report moved the race for Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District between Democratic incumbent Rick Nolan and Republican Stewart Mills from “Lean Democratic” to “Toss-Up.” This news has already attracted attention from most of the state’s political writers, so I’m not here to rehash the day-to-day politics. Roll Call still says Nolan is slightly…