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  • Cliffs CEO details DRI hopes, swipes at Essar

    Cliffs CEO details DRI hopes, swipes at Essar

    Cliffs Natural Resources CEO Lourenco Goncalves spoke yesterday morning at the company’s annual community breakfast in Virginia, Minnesota. WDIO was there: To stay strong in the steel industry, the company is very seriously considering making DRI grade pellets, which have a higher iron content. Northshore Mining has already tested this possibility. “We are working on three…

    February 17, 2015
  • Fond du Lac Band seeks elk renaissance

    Fond du Lac Band seeks elk renaissance

    The Fond du Lac Band of Ojibwa has announced plans to restore the North American Elk to Northeastern Minnesota. Stephanie Hemphill wrote a fine story on the matter for MinnPost: Advocates say bringing the native animals back will increase diversity, encourage wildlife tourism, provide hunting opportunities, and restore the ecosystem more closely to what it was…

    February 16, 2015
  • RAMS posts for new future

    RAMS posts for new future

    The Range Association of Municipalities and Schools (RAMS) held their annual dinner last Friday in Hibbing. Attended by a smattering of city councilors, school board members and county commissioners, the event also featured a defiant speech by now former executive director and State Sen. David Tomassoni. According to one report, the speech was read verbatim…

    February 16, 2015
  • Glowing green mystery in the skies above Hibbing

    Glowing green mystery in the skies above Hibbing

    Twilight fell upon an unusually cold day on March 28, 1950. Amid the dirty snow piles of downtown Hibbing, Minnesota, a short, thin, properly-dressed podiatrist pushing 40 and his wife, four years his junior, walked down Howard Street near the office where they would both work most of their lives. They looked up at the…

    February 15, 2015
  • Gov Dayton on Sen. Bakk: ‘I can’t trust him’

    Gov Dayton on Sen. Bakk: ‘I can’t trust him’

    Sometimes the phone rings and you’re told that a relative was arrested for a crime — maybe drunk driving or maybe bank fraud, depending on your brand of family. To be honest it’s not surprising news, though the situation spurs family drama, deep uncertainty and consequences. Ultimately this could be a good thing if used as an opportunity to change…

    February 13, 2015
  • LIVE: MN political improv show to skewer pols in real time

    LIVE: MN political improv show to skewer pols in real time

    Do you enjoy topical political humor presented in the form of improvisational sketches focused on the civic events and traditions of the nation’s 32nd state, which happens to be named Minnesota? If you do, well, big news. Tonight, the UpTake will present a live video feed of the Theater of Public Policy’s improv show at the…

    February 11, 2015
  • New MN House bills checking regulators would benefit mines

    New MN House bills checking regulators would benefit mines

    When Minnesota House Speaker Kurt Daudt (R-Crown) announced the formation of the Mining and Outdoor Recreation Policy Committee, and then stacked it with GOPers and mining-focused Iron Range DFLers it was plain Republicans had plans to advance pro-mining legislation this session. I commented on this for a Briana Bierschbach story today in MinnPost. I’ve also argued that such legislation will not likely…

    February 10, 2015
  • IRRRB to consider further Range broadband expansion

    IRRRB to consider further Range broadband expansion

    The Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board (IRRRB) will meet tomorrow in St. Paul to discuss an investment in broadband technology on the Range and funds for the Giants Ridge Event Center. Coming on the heels of about $2 million in state money for broadband infrastructure announced last week, the IRRRB will now consider an…

    February 9, 2015
  • The seasonal alchemy of frozen septics

    The seasonal alchemy of frozen septics

    Modern heating technology and time-tested knowhow makes living in Northern Minnesota much easier than it was for our ancestors. Sure, the harsh winter conditions might cause a few angry comments on social media (we get it, your face hurts). True, the cold creates real danger in certain situations, especially if people fail to wear adequate clothing or face other…

    February 8, 2015
  • Tomassoni declines RAMS job amid controversy

    Tomassoni declines RAMS job amid controversy

    This morning State Sen. David Tomassoni (DFL-Chisholm) announced that he would decline the position of Executive Director of the Range Association of Municipalities and Schools amid the continuing controversy over potential conflicts of interest. Sen. Tomassoni issued this statement: “Today the Campaign Finance Board issued the advisory opinion I requested relating to my role at RAMS.…

    February 6, 2015
  • Getting ‘Happy’ on the Iron Range

    Getting ‘Happy’ on the Iron Range

    Because it’s Friday and because I’ve been so dang grumpy lately, here are the students and staff of Tower-Soudan Elementary doing a music video for “Happy” by Pharrell Williams: Have you heard this song before? Yes. Has this kind of video been done before? Yes. But I still share and recommend this work of art as anthropological…

    February 6, 2015
  • Al Michaels talks smack about Twins crowds

    Al Michaels talks smack about Twins crowds

    NBC commentator Al Michaels recently reiterated his past allegations that the 1987 World Champion Minnesota Twins pumped fake crowd noise into the late Metrodome to confound opposing teams. This Kevin Cusack story in the St. Paul Pioneer Press tells the tale: “Minnesota’s in the World Series against St. Louis, and it was ridiculously loud,” Michaels…

    February 5, 2015
  • ‘Symptom of a corrupt system, but a public symptom’

    ‘Symptom of a corrupt system, but a public symptom’

    The following is a guest post sent to me by Paul Ojanen, a longtime reader of the blog and Iron Range environmental scientist for St. Louis County. He’s been involved with local DFL politics off and on for a long time. I’m sharing Paul’s op-ed at his request because it takes a broader point of view…

    February 5, 2015
  • Oh captains, my captains, swarm Duluth

    Oh captains, my captains, swarm Duluth

    With the Great Lakes shipping season on its annual winter furlough, the port of Duluth, Minnesota, is hosting a national convention of ship captains starting today. The International Ship Masters’ Association is “North America’s largest fraternal organization of vessel Captains, Crewman and Executives, with local lodges in the primary ports of the Great Lakes.” The…

    February 5, 2015
  • RAMS board members plan reform, but no action yet

    RAMS board members plan reform, but no action yet

    The Range Association of Municipalities and Schools board held a special meeting last night to reorganize and discuss its appointment of Sen. David Tomassoni as executive director. RAMS is a lobbying organization that advocates for units of local government on Northern Minnesota’s Iron Range. Many at the Capitol and in the media, including me, have been…

    February 5, 2015
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