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  • 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
  • Iron Range Makerspace: Making something new

    Iron Range Makerspace: Making something new

    In 2014, engineering student Andrew Hanegmon of Hibbing was walking through downtown Pittsburgh when something in a window caught his eye. It was a person working with a laser engraver. He went into the building to find an active maker space, a sensory smorgasbord of computers, electronic equipment, lathes, saws, 3-D printers and more. “I…

    December 6, 2015
  • Season 3 of Fargo will be set 2008ish

    Season 3 of Fargo will be set 2008ish

    As many here know, I review the TV show “Fargo” in between my usual fodder about news, politics and life in Northern Minnesota. Last week we learned that Noah Hawley and FX are bringing “Fargo” back for a third season. I even waxed poetic about how I would like to see a season set on the…

    December 5, 2015
  • Devil in the details for Steelworkers special session

    Devil in the details for Steelworkers special session

    Gov. Mark Dayton and Senate DFLers are still seeking a special session to help Steelworkers whose unemployment will run out between now and March. They also seek economic measures to address racial disparities in the state. As we discussed last week, House Republicans declined to support such a session unless Dayton established support for two controversial projects, the…

    December 4, 2015
  • Navasota project tied to Minnesota Power plan

    Navasota project tied to Minnesota Power plan

    Earlier this week, I shared a developing story about a new natural gas peaking plant proposed for the city of Cohasset, home of Minnesota Power’s giant Clay Boswell coal-fired power plant. After a great deal of initial confusion, we established that the $300 million proposal by Navasota Energy of Texas for a 400 MW plant…

    December 4, 2015
  • Tense Essar negotiations with Dayton, contractors

    Tense Essar negotiations with Dayton, contractors

    UPDATE: Today, Gov. Dayton’s spokesperson Matt Swenson issued this statement, which indicates that Essar is issuing new capital into its Nashwauk project: “Governor Mark Dayton spoke Thursday afternoon with IRRRB Commissioner Mark Phillips and Cathy Polasky from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), to discuss the status of Essar Steel Minnesota’s payments…

    December 4, 2015
  • FARGO REVIEW: Episode 8, “Loplop”

    FARGO REVIEW: Episode 8, “Loplop”

    The eighth episode of “Fargo” Season 2, entitled “Loplop” 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 is…

    December 1, 2015
  • Talking Iron Range woes on MPR

    Talking Iron Range woes on MPR

    This morning at 11 I’ll be on Minnesota Public Radio News with Tom Weber talking about the economic slump that has hit the Iron Range mining industry. Other guests include Tony Barrett, an economics professor at St. Scholastica in Duluth, and Senate Majority Leader Tom Bakk of Cook. I’ve written about the downturn in the iron ore…

    December 1, 2015
  • Gov. Dayton to Essar: Pay contractors now

    Gov. Dayton to Essar: Pay contractors now

    Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton says that if Essar Steel Minnesota doesn’t pay outstanding bills to its contractors by the end of the businesses day on Wednesday, he will call the state’s $66 million loan in full. Essar seeks to build a $2.6 billion taconite plant on the western Mesabi Iron Range, but has been plagued by…

    November 30, 2015
  • The not-so-special election in MN House 3A

    The not-so-special election in MN House 3A

    Remember when the Iron Range political structure appeared poised for street riots heading into a closely-watched DFL primary in House District 3A? Anyway, that was a thing that happened not that long ago. Today we are just shy of a week away from the Dec. 8 House 3A general election that will determine who actually heads…

    November 30, 2015
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