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  • Glencore loans $11 million to PolyMet

    Glencore loans $11 million to PolyMet

    The global mining giant Glencore has loaned $11 million to Canadian development company PolyMet, owner and developer of a proposed copper-nickel-paladium mine in Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota. This according to a John Myers story in today’s Duluth News Tribune: With no source of income until its mine permits are approved and production can begin, the company…

    January 28, 2016
  • Warmer winters part of MN moose dilemma

    Warmer winters part of MN moose dilemma

    The Minnesota Associated Press reports that researchers are closer to finding out why so many Minnesota moose have been dying off in recent years. Theories abounded over the past few years. The truth, as you might expect, is somewhat complex. Wolf kills are an obvious reason for many deaths, but a variety of natural causes such as…

    January 28, 2016
  • GOPer Donna Bergstrom to seek SD 7 seat

    GOPer Donna Bergstrom to seek SD 7 seat

    We’ve heard about DFL candidates for the office, but today Donna Bergstrom joined the District 7 Senate race as a Republican. Erik Simonson and Sharla Gardner are the announced DFL candidates to succeed Sen. Roger Reinert (DFL-Duluth) who is not seeking re-election. Here is her press release: Duluth, MN (January 27, 2016) – Donna Bergstrom…

    January 27, 2016
  • Liz Olson first to announce bid for open 7B seat

    Liz Olson first to announce bid for open 7B seat

    Liz Olson, a Duluth community organizer, has announced her candidacy for the open District 7B seat in the Minnesota House of Representatives. The district covers much of western and central Duluth. “I believe in a Minnesota that promises all of us a chance to live with dignity — A Minnesota that offers access to living…

    January 27, 2016
  • Great Northern Radio Show coming to Aurora

    Great Northern Radio Show coming to Aurora

    I’m excited to announce that my next Great Northern Radio Show will broadcast live from the Mesabi East High School auditorium in Aurora, Minnesota, on Saturday, Feb. 6. A good Iron Range Finn would know the significance of that place and date: This will be our Laskiainen Show. Laskiainen is the Finnish Sliding Festival held the…

    January 27, 2016
  • Cliffs CEO defies global trends, predicts strong 2016

    Cliffs CEO defies global trends, predicts strong 2016

    In today’s earnings report, one in which earnings were less than expected, the CEO of Cliffs Natural Resources said that he sees the domestic iron ore business turning around later in 2016. Lourenco Goncalves said Iron Range mines at Northshore Mining and United Taconite in Eveleth would stay closed through March, but would reopen after that.…

    January 27, 2016
  • Range economic talk needs focus on future, not past

    Range economic talk needs focus on future, not past

    It’s been interesting reading the responses to my recent post about the Highway 53 bridge. On one hand, we have a question about an expensive bridge and its place in our infrastructure planning for the future. But really, like most things related to mining, it quickly becomes a litmus test on your perspective toward the…

    January 27, 2016
  • Talkin’ middle school parking lot blues

    Talkin’ middle school parking lot blues

    Let me be clear. I do not plan to murder anyone. But if I did the crime would almost certainly take place in the parking lot of my son’s middle school. Winter parking in Northern Minnesota is hard enough. Ice and snow cover the yellow lines. Every slight maneuver involves spinning tires and the risk…

    January 24, 2016
  • GOP now floating proposal for special session

    GOP now floating proposal for special session

    On Thursday, Minnesota House Speaker Kurt Daudt (R-Crown) seemed skeptical about a special session to extend unemployment for laid-off Iron Range miners. But yesterday, the Mesabi Daily News ran a story indicating there is, in fact, a Republican proposal for a special session. It hinges on a shorter extension for the benefits, and eliminates any discussion of addressing economic disparities in…

    January 24, 2016
  • Hwy 53 bridge project forces city to borrow $3.4M

    Hwy 53 bridge project forces city to borrow $3.4M

    The Mesabi Daily News reports today that the city of Virginia, Minnesota, is forced to seek a $3.4 million loan to complete critical early work on the new Highway 53 bridge. The new bridge is part of a more than $240 million project to reroute Highway 53 at the behest of mining interests who demand access…

    January 24, 2016
  • Colbert segment features Minnesota accent showdown

    Colbert segment features Minnesota accent showdown

    This was a very enjoyable Minnesota-centric web extra from the Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Comedian Maria Bamford from Duluth and writer Ariel Dumas from Long Lake flexed their Minnesota bonafieds in this “Late Show Accent-off: Minnesota Edition” showdown. Well worth a watch. Nice to see and hear all these authentic Minnesota references on national television. To…

    January 22, 2016
  • Bernie Sanders to campaign in Duluth

    Bernie Sanders to campaign in Duluth

    When I started this blog in 2006 it was much more dedicated to the daily tit-for-tat of national politics than it is now. I wrote an absolutely insane number of posts about the 2008 election, for instance. This year I’ve taken a more relaxed view of the national election. For one thing, I refused to…

    January 22, 2016
  • Special session for miners remains elusive

    Special session for miners remains elusive

    Gov. Mark Dayton and Minnesota legislative leaders met again Thursday, Jan. 21 to discuss a possible early special session, but again failed to agree to terms. Dayton’s proposed special session would address, among other things, an extension of unemployment benefits for Iron Range miners laid off during the ongoing mining downturn. Dayton, State Senate Majority…

    January 22, 2016
  • From twilight darkness comes new dawn

    From twilight darkness comes new dawn

    Last weekend, Star Tribune columnist D.J. Tice penned a piece entitled “The long twilight struggle of the Iron Range.” Certainly aware he’d elicit grumbling from Iron Rangers, Tice’s argument was that the Iron Range has been in a managed decline for several decades. He asks why we debate paying for miners to stay unemployed in this region when…

    January 19, 2016
  • Fit, just a bit

    Fit, just a bit

    I recently went to the thrift store to buy “surrender pants.” This is the periodic occasion where I acknowledge that, yes, most of the pants in my house no longer fit. Nevertheless, I am not willing to pay normal prices for new pants. What a waste! Or rather, waist. Both, I guess. Why not? Because,…

    January 17, 2016
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