Category: News

  • In Duluth, spring returns with national champs and international shipping

    In Duluth, spring returns with national champs and international shipping

    After a temporary setback with last week’s winter storm, spring seems to have finally arrived … again … in Northern Minnesota. One sure sign includes the arrival of the first “saltie” into the Port of Duluth-Superior The Maltese-flagged Maria G arrived in the Port of Duluth to take on a load of grain early this…

  • When the vote fails, rural districts hold few cards

    When the vote fails, rural districts hold few cards

    On Tuesday, voters in the Floodwood, Minn., school district rejected a $700,000 operating bond referendum by a vote of 352-336. This close vote in a small district will make a big difference. Teachers and officials suggest up to eight teachers could lose their jobs without the local funding. Elementary sections could be combined. Most electives…

  • Prairie River Minerals aims to restart scram mining on western Mesabi

    Prairie River Minerals aims to restart scram mining on western Mesabi

    Amid high demand and temporarily limited global supply, another new scram mining venture aims to reclaim natural iron ore on the western Mesabi Iron Range. Prairie River Minerals seeks to mine about 1.3 million tons of iron ore annually, mostly in Itasca County, hiring about 125 union workers in the process. The chief partners in…

  • Iron Range’s most active live music venue to close soon

    Iron Range’s most active live music venue to close soon

    In a blow to the Iron Range music scene, the 218 Taphouse and Shop Coffeehouse in downtown Virginia, Minnesota, will close April 15. Owners issued the news via an April 3 Facebook post, which reads as follows: Due to unforeseen circumstances The 218 Taphouse and Shop Coffeehouse will be closing April 15th. We would like…

  • Minnesota’s 8th District losing bellwether status

    Minnesota’s 8th District losing bellwether status

    After five consecutive nationally-significant campaigns in Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District, this rural blue collar bellwether slips out of the spotlight. Simone Pathé of Roll Call reported yesterday that national Democrats aren’t even targeting new incumbent U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber in their early plans for 2020. Meantime, they are focusing on new suburban districts in states…

  • The stunning cost of keeping what we already have

    The stunning cost of keeping what we already have

    The Minnesota Department of Transportation recently announced that Duluth’s John A. Blatnik Bridge, known locally as the “High Bridge,” would need to be replaced in 2028, less than seventy years after it opened to traffic in 1961. Brady Slater of the Duluth News Tribune reported March 14 that Minnesota would be on the hook for…

  • Great Northern Radio Show returns to Bemidji April 13

    Great Northern Radio Show returns to Bemidji April 13

    Spring slowly seeps into Northern Minnesota. Celebrate with the April 13 broadcast of my Great Northern Radio Show at the Chief Theater in Bemidji, Minnesota. Get your tickets here. I always tell you these things are good and that you should come. I suppose by now you either believe me or you don’t. The Latelys…

  • With final permit, PolyMet project enters ‘prove it’ stage

    With final permit, PolyMet project enters ‘prove it’ stage

    Today the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued the last required federal permit for PolyMet’s proposed copper-nickel mine near Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota. With this permit, the company now enters the next phase of its development: proving that it has the capital and ability to execute its mine plan. Local news and Northern Minnesota social media…

  • What next for long-suffering Nashwauk mine project?

    What next for long-suffering Nashwauk mine project?

    I drive past the former Butler Taconite mine site near Nashwauk, Minnesota, nearly every day. As such, I have ample time to join my neighbors, local leaders and international iron ore traders in wondering what might happen with the long-stalled construction of a new mine there. All this comes more than three decades after Butler…

  • Bankruptcy claims remaining ShopKo stores, including Duluth

    Bankruptcy claims remaining ShopKo stores, including Duluth

    ShopKo announced today that bankruptcy would force it to close all its remaining stores, including six in Northeastern and Central Minnesota, by June 16. Stores in Duluth, Ely, Two Harbors, Aitkin, Mora and Moose Lake are among those that will close. ShopKo’s woes are nothing new, and are in keeping with general problems in the…

  • Arts provide economic, aesthetic boost to NE Minnesota

    Arts provide economic, aesthetic boost to NE Minnesota

    Last year I wrote about the economic impact of the arts in Northern Minnesota’s Iron Range region. An organization called Creative Minnesota explored the total reach of the arts, including the revenue generated within the economy and the number of jobs created. Today, the same organization released a new 2019 report as part of Arts…

  • After 10 years, final Minnesota ‘all hockey hair team’ video drops

    After 10 years, final Minnesota ‘all hockey hair team’ video drops

    Iron Range hopes for a state high school hockey championship fell just short with Greenway’s Saturday afternoon loss to St. Cloud Cathedral. It was an amazing run for the Raiders, though, with some great games, hearty effort and exciting play. And they placed respectably in the 2019 Minnesota State High School All Hockey Hair Team…

  • Dylan monument at Hibbing HS to be revealed fall 2019

    Dylan monument at Hibbing HS to be revealed fall 2019

    Like an eddy in a fast-moving stream, Robert Zimmerman matriculated from Hibbing High School in 1959. Just three years later, under a new name of his own design, Bob Dylan began transforming the musical world from the stage of Carnegie Hall in New York. Decades before I was born, Dylan lived in the same neighborhood…

  • Iron Range state hockey hopes skate with Greenway

    Iron Range state hockey hopes skate with Greenway

    The Minnesota State High School boys class “A” hockey tournament begins today, always a cultural touchstone in this part of the world. Living in the Iron Range region of Northern Minnesota means dwelling among fever dreams of this state competition. Men and women are driven mad by title hopes, and sometimes spend a lifetime rueing…

  • Just our duck; the quack is back

    Just our duck; the quack is back

    You’ll just have to go to the festival yourself to see if the duck is everything it’s … QUACKED UP TO BE! Ha ha ha! Ha. ha. ha … OK, can we talk about this?