Category: News

  • Crows keep it real

    Crows keep it real

    Springtime in northern Minnesota means all kinds of migratory birds make their annual through-trip. No one migratory bird reminds me of spring, however; rather I look to a bird that hangs around all year to tell me about spring: the crow. Crows are starting to get busy this time of year. They’re louder, more insistent,…

  • Education, broadband as economic development

    Education, broadband as economic development

    Two items across the wires today illustrate the often unheralded spurts toward actual economic development and diversification in rural, post-industrial places like northern Minnesota’s Iron Range. First, the work of my colleague Ken Strukel at Hibbing Community College was featured in today’s Hibbing Daily Tribune. He’s developed a computer application design program at HCC, training…

  • All you really need to know about politics

    All you really need to know about politics

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  • UPDATE: MN lawmakers reach deal on minimum wage

    UPDATE: MN lawmakers reach deal on minimum wage

    The Associated Press is reporting that Minnesota lawmakers are nearing a deal to increase the state’s minimum wage to $9.50. The deal does not include the more controversial indexing of the minimum wage to inflation, though that is still being negotiated. UPDATE: The deal is done, and there is a provision for indexing (see bottom…

  • Hot webcam chicks at L&M Supply

    Hot webcam chicks at L&M Supply

    The cold broke over the weekend here in northern Minnesota and we are again operating under the assumption that spring is here. Another sure sign: the chicks at L&M are rocking under the hot lights. Allow me to explain. “The chicks are here” is the phrase you’ll see on the marquee at L&M Supply stores…

  • Ancient mysteries on Minnesota’s Iron Range

    Ancient mysteries on Minnesota’s Iron Range

    Cindy Kujala at the Hometown Focus includes a buffet of interesting mysteries and factoids about Iron Range history in her column this week. Most of it is reprinted from a project compiled by the Iron Range Historical Society and University of Minnesota at Duluth. My favorite excerpt: There is a place where the Embarrass River…

  • Range lawmakers spiked wild rice report

    Range lawmakers spiked wild rice report

    In late February, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency was about to release a wild rice report indicating that the state’s wild rice standards (no more than 10 parts of sulfate per million) was an appropriate limit to ensure the health of wild rice crops. However, Iron Range lawmakers, concerned that the wild rice report would…

  • “In a world where gravity is reversed …”

    “In a world where gravity is reversed …”

    “In a World Where Gravity is Reversed” is part of my 2014 winter/spring sanity project. I will post original cartoons about modern life in northern Minnesota every Friday until the snow melts. Related posts: No related posts.

  • Iron Range original music showcase this Saturday

    Iron Range original music showcase this Saturday

    The Iron Range Original Music Association (IROMA) will hold its 5th annual spring showcase Saturday night at 7 at Mac’s Bar in Mountain Iron. Seven local acts will put together six hours of original Iron Range music. Hometown Focus has the press release: Included in the line-up are opening solo acoustic sets by Mark Henderson…

  • Hear the Virginia, MN, Great Northern Radio Show

    Hear the Virginia, MN, Great Northern Radio Show

    You can hear our most recent episode of the Great Northern Radio Show this Saturday, April 5, from 10 a.m.-noon on Northern Community Radio. Later you’ll be able to download the podcast, allowing everyone to hear the broadcast we did in front of an audience at Mesabi Range College on March 22. We filled the…

  • Range projects faring well in bonding proposals

    Range projects faring well in bonding proposals

    There’s still a few miles of debate ahead, but Iron Range bonding projects seem well situated in either the House or Gov. Mark Dayton’s bonding bill proposals. The Senate is expected to release their bill soon, where Majority Leader Tom Bakk, an Iron Range state senator, is unlikely to short shrift the region. The Duluth…

  • The unexpected poetry of northern Minnesota

    The unexpected poetry of northern Minnesota

    April is National Poetry Month, and while I don’t normally remark on the passing of these chronological marketing designations, I do feel inclined to mention poetry here in Northern Minnesota. Most of my instruction regarding poetry came in college from my professor Barton Sutter, a working poet and author in Duluth. If you’re going to…

  • Eveleth telemarketing firm closes; 104 jobs lost

    Eveleth telemarketing firm closes; 104 jobs lost

    A St. Cloud-based telemarketing firm abruptly shut down its facility in Eveleth this week, leaving 104 employees out of work. Fox 21 News has a good recap of what happened. Meyer Telemarketing was founded in the ’70s as a fundraising contractor for mostly Democratic Party campaigns and causes. As a northern Minnesota resident with Democratic…

  • A century later, U.S. Steel’s west Duluth mill

    A century later, U.S. Steel’s west Duluth mill

    Zenith City Online commemorates the 107th anniversary of U.S. Steel’s 1907  announcement that it would build a steel mill in West Duluth. It would be 1915 before U.S. Steel would actually produce steel, and that mill closed in 1987, but this occurrence dramatically shaped history for Duluth and northeastern Minnesota; keeping more of the labor…

  • Angler loses record lake trout to authorities

    Angler loses record lake trout to authorities

      The greatest baseball player of all time might have been Pete Rose, but he’s not in the Hall of Fame. The greatest ice fishing catch of all time might have been a 52-pound lake trout caught by Rob Scott of Crane Lake. Rose bet on baseball. Scott caught what certainly would have been a…