Category: News

  • The deescalating ‘army worm’ threat

    The deescalating ‘army worm’ threat

    Last night I was texting with a colleague who described her evening thusly: “trying to sit outside but all we hear is army worm [poop emoticon] falling from the trees.” The forest tent caterpillar, also known as the “army worm,” is a June mainstay in the North Woods of Minnesota. Shortly after the forest turns bright green…

  • China vows ‘zombie’ hunt in steel wars

    China vows ‘zombie’ hunt in steel wars

    One of the frustrations in living through the booms and busts of the Iron Range economy is the simplistic way our mining-based economy is portrayed in the media. It’s either, “The Range will die soon,” or “EVERYTHING IS GREAT!” The problem is neither of these statements have been true at any point in history. It’s especially true…

  • The Iron Range soda boss who beat Coke

    The Iron Range soda boss who beat Coke

    A few years back I traveled to Atlanta as the arm candy of my wife, who was attending a conference there. I spent time as a tourist in a town seemingly run by the Coca-Cola company. Coke was all you could drink. All pop (yes, pop; I’m from Minnesota) was called Coke, even if it wasn’t…

  • Great Northern Radio Show homecoming June 18

    Great Northern Radio Show homecoming June 18

    They say you’ve got to pick a genre and stick with it. Don’t be newsy if you want to be funny. Don’t be regional if you want to reach people in other places. Don’t talk about the arts if you want to talk about politics. This is what bloggers are told if they want to build…

  • Competitive 2016 races set in Northern MN

    Competitive 2016 races set in Northern MN

    The filing period for federal, state and many local races closed Tuesday, May 31. Here in Northern Minnesota some interesting races have emerged alongside many sleepy contests. Minnesota’s Eighth Congressional District No surprises here. Incumbent U.S. Rep Rick Nolan, a Democratic-Farmer-Laborite from Crosby faces challenger Stewart Mills, a Nisswa Republican. The only news from filing is that there…

  • Cliffs signs new deal; good news for UTac

    Cliffs signs new deal; good news for UTac

    Today Cliffs Natural Resources announced it has reached a 10-year agreement to supply iron ore to ArcelorMittal. This is very good news for laid off workers at United Taconite in Eveleth. Earlier this year, Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves said that reopening UTac depended upon winning this contract. Now a fall reopening of United Taconite seems…

  • Tuesday is last chance to file for many offices

    Tuesday is last chance to file for many offices

    Tuesday, May 31, brings the last day to file for local, state and federal offices in Minnesota. While there are some interesting legislative and county races shaping up across Northern Minnesota in 2016 (I’ll have more on those Wednesday), something else stood out to me. City council races on the Iron Range are fairly quiet. In…

  • Giant iron ships sail on

    Giant iron ships sail on

    Last Saturday I was camping with my family. In the cold, dark hours of a restless second sleep, I dreamt. In my dream I spied a pile of overburden on the edge of an Iron Range town. We call them mine dumps. Through the window of some public place, a restaurant perhaps, I observed a haul truck winding its way up the rocky…

  • Four advance to DFL primary in House 6A

    Four advance to DFL primary in House 6A

    After five ballots, Iron Range DFLers opted not to endorse a candidate in the race to succeed State Rep. Carly Melin (DFL-Hibbing) in House District 6A. The endorsing convention was held this morning and into the afternoon at Hibbing Community College. All five candidates had stated they would not abide by the endorsement anyway, so a competitive…

  • Duluth Superior Film Festival launches June 1

    Duluth Superior Film Festival launches June 1

    The Duluth Superior Film Festival opens June 1-5, 2016 in venues across the Twin Ports and even up in the big city of Cook, Minnesota. According to festival organizers, this year’s festival will have a distinctly local vibe: Because of the outstanding rebate and tax incentive program in MN and on The Iron Range, much of…

  • Mesabi Academy to close

    Mesabi Academy to close

    The Kidspeace Mesabi Academy juvenile corrections and school facility in Buhl will close at the end of June. The move comes amid controversy over an American Public Media investigative report on allegations of abuse and interference with a county investigation at the facility. American Public Media is the parent organization of Minnesota Public Radio. Those allegations have…

  • Junkyard Politics in Northern Minnesota

    Junkyard Politics in Northern Minnesota

    Another election year has arrived in Northern Minnesota, though this is hardly news. In our country it’s difficult to tell when there isn’t an election. American society has built up a politics tolerance that would require a rigorous treatment program if it were, say, whiskey. Thus my approach to the 2016 election, so far, has…

  • Strong Towns on the Iron Range

    Strong Towns on the Iron Range

    Since Monday, it’s been “Strong Towns” week on the Mesabi Iron Range. Chuck Marohn and his team have held special discussions about planning more durable, sustainable communities across the Iron Range. Readers here might be interested in a couple things I did in support of Chuck’s tour. I previewed the Strong Towns events in my Sunday column about…

  • We are not monsters

    We are not monsters

    The world keeps turning on the Mesabi Iron Range. Lawmakers defend the IRRRB in St. Paul, while the local paper lambasts a city council for a foreign steel pipe found in a construction project. At risk, we are told, is “our way of life.” Controversies come and go. Another election year bulges on the horizon. Two…

  • Remer, MN: ‘Home of Bigfoot’

    Remer, MN: ‘Home of Bigfoot’

    I have a nagging question about Sasquatch. If this giant ape-man of the northern boreal forests is real, where is he in the oral tradition of native peoples? Wouldn’t Sasquatch be all over those stories? It stands to reason that Sasquatch creatures would have been more plentiful and less inhibited in the days before industrialization, right?…