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  • Golden opportunity for broadband on the Iron Range


    Golden opportunity for broadband on the Iron Range


    Many people reading this have access to reliable high-speed internet access for less than $60 a month. You use this bountiful bandwidth to work from home, communicate with family, attend college, or help kids with homework. But for people who live in rural townships throughout the Iron Range this service isn’t available. They pay twice…

    December 20, 2015
  • Steelworkers reach tentative deal with U.S. Steel

    Steelworkers reach tentative deal with U.S. Steel

    The bargaining team for the United Steelworkers announced Saturday they had reached a tentative agreement with U.S. Steel. Though the union is not yet releasing details, the Steelworkers’ statement indicates that terms of the contract deal are better than what was being offered over the summer. From the statement: As you know, our industry is…

    December 20, 2015
  • Iron Range recovery requires connection to bigger world

    Iron Range recovery requires connection to bigger world

    Another winter day turns white in the woods of Northern Minnesota. Snow to shovel yet. Over in the sleepy mining towns, some excitement. Last night, the city of Virginia opted not to ask the group holding clothing-optional parties at the Coates Hotel to just go away. Lots of debate. 4-3 vote. “We need to bring…

    December 17, 2015
  • White House chief of staff to visit Iron Range

    White House chief of staff to visit Iron Range

    White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough is coming to the Iron Range on Tuesday, Dec. 22. He will meet with laid off miners, local officials and others affected by the ongoing downturn in the local economy. These factors have been caused by a glut of global steel supply and cheap foreign imports. I have…

    December 16, 2015
  • FARGO REVIEW: Season 2 Finale, ‘Palindrome’

    FARGO REVIEW: Season 2 Finale, ‘Palindrome’

    The tenth episode and “Fargo” Season 2 finale, entitled “Palindrome” aired last night on FX. What follows is a Minnesota-centric review that contains spoilers. This year, “Fargo” takes us to Southwestern Minnesota in 1979, the same year I was born on the other side of the state. A small town family crime syndicate based in Fargo…

    December 15, 2015
  • A nod to Iron Range roots on every Greyhound Bus

    A nod to Iron Range roots on every Greyhound Bus

    A century ago, a pair of iron miners in Hibbing, Minnesota, began charging 15 cents for a ride on a seven-passenger Hupmobile from Hibbing to Alice Location. Alice, then a bedroom community for miners and their families, would later become the new townsite when Hibbing was moved to access the ore beneath the ground. From this inauspicious beginning, a…

    December 13, 2015
  • U.S. Steel, union to resume talks this week

    U.S. Steel, union to resume talks this week

    The U.S. Steel Corporation and the United Steelworkers resume talks this week in Pittsburgh after a cooling off period. Union officials say the company has made a new offer and that they will review and discuss the offer at these new meetings. The union has said that U.S. Steel has been asking for serious concessions in…

    December 13, 2015
  • New ship to haul last grain of 2015 from Duluth

    New ship to haul last grain of 2015 from Duluth

    The last international grain ship of 2015 will arrive at the Port of Duluth, Minnesota, Sunday night or early Monday morning, according to officials with the Duluth Seaway Port Authority. UPDATE: Due to high winds, the Federal Bering was forced to take shelter near the Apostle Islands. It is now expected Tuesday morning. The Federal Bering…

    December 12, 2015
  • RAMS hires Dicklich as state lobbyist

    RAMS hires Dicklich as state lobbyist

    The Range Association of Municipalities and Schools (RAMS) hired former executive director Ron Dicklich as its state lobbyist this past week, according to Bill Hanna in the Mesabi Daily News. You might recall RAMS at the center of a controversy last spring when State. Sen. David Tomassoni was hired to succeed Dicklich as executive direct despite…

    December 12, 2015
  • Essar still owes millions to Iron Range contractors

    Essar still owes millions to Iron Range contractors

    Major media outlets report that despite Essar’s payment of $20 million to local vendors after an ultimatum from Gov. Mark Dayton, the company still owes millions to contractors. Coverage includes offerings from the Star Tribune (Dee DePass story) and Minnesota Public Radio (Dan Kraker story). This matches recent casual conversations I’ve had with laid off construction workers and miners from nearby idled taconite plants. Vendors…

    December 12, 2015
  • How does a cool mayor leave office? With free concert

    How does a cool mayor leave office? With free concert

    Duluth Mayor Don Ness will leave office this January after two successful terms as leader of Northern Minnesota’s biggest city during a time of economic diversification and growth. Before Mayor-elect Emily Larson takes the oath, however, Ness will give one more mayoral address. Not at city hall. Not at some hotel conference room, either. Ness…

    December 11, 2015
  • ANALYSIS: Rob Ecklund wins 3A race

    ANALYSIS: Rob Ecklund wins 3A race

    Rob Ecklund was elected State Representative for Minnesota House District 3A Tuesday by a wide margin. The Koochiching County Commissioner and Boise Cascade union paper worker earned 64 percent of the vote to Republican Roger Skraba’s 19 percent and independent Kelsey Johnson’s 16 percent. Ecklund carried 80 of 83 precincts, losing a pair of small…

    December 9, 2015
  • NY Times paints grim picture for Iron Range mines

    NY Times paints grim picture for Iron Range mines

    A business story in yesterday’s New York Times carries this headline: “If It Owns a Well or a Mine, It’s Probably in Trouble.” And since that describes many of the largest businesses on Northern Minnesota’s Mesabi Iron Range, we can rightly take warning. Companies that produce commodities — oil, iron, copper or the like —…

    December 9, 2015
  • FARGO REVIEW: Episode 9: ‘The Castle’

    FARGO REVIEW: Episode 9: ‘The Castle’

    The ninth episode of “Fargo” Season 2, entitled “The Castle” aired last night on FX. What follows is a Minnesota-centric review that contains spoilers. This year, “Fargo” takes us to Southwestern Minnesota in 1979, the same year I was born on the other side of the state. A small town family crime syndicate based in Fargo…

    December 8, 2015
  • LIVE BLOG: MN House 3A Special Election today

    LIVE BLOG: MN House 3A Special Election today

    Today voters head to the polls in Minnesota District 3A. This district is the state’s largest geographic House seat sprawling across Koochiching, northern and eastern St. Louis, most of Lake and all of Cook counties. This is a special election to replace the late Rep. David Dill (DFL-Crane Lake), who died last summer. Polls will…

    December 8, 2015
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