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Minnesota Brown: Modern Life on the Iron Range

  • It’s good to have Alaska friends

    It’s good to have Alaska friends

    I’ll be getting my Alaska perspective on this whole Palin situation from my friends the Rudstroms in Alaska. We aren’t on the same page, politically, but they’d be the first to say Alaska is an entirely different political universe. I think we’ll be learning more about that universe in the national media as we go…

    August 30, 2008
  • Range bar, DFLers featured on Obama’s national site

    Range bar, DFLers featured on Obama’s national site

    While the blogosphere pulsed with speculation and gossip about John McCain’s gimmicky VP pick Friday, Barack Obama’s national campaign blog sported this image from the Iron Range’s most iconic bar at the top. I declare that the first campaign to show the inside of Tom and Jerry’s on its national website will win the Range.…

    August 30, 2008
  • North to Alaska, going north, the race is ON!

    North to Alaska, going north, the race is ON!

    One thing’s certain. After this election, Alaska and Hawaii will no longer be just those states in the inset at the bottom left hand of the U.S. map. Holy buckets! Of oil. My Alaska friends will be suitably intrigued by the news today that John McCain is picking Alaska’s first-term Gov. Sarah Palin as his…

    August 29, 2008
  • Iron Range Resources OKs budget … finally

    The Iron Range Resources Board has finally approved a compromise budget for the upcoming year. Future meetings will divvy up the infrastructure and public works funds. Related posts: No related posts.

    August 29, 2008
  • T-Paw: sad panda

    Here’s who McCain didn’t pick for VP, our Gov. Tim Pawlenty. Actually, I think this is a mistake. Pawlenty doesn’t make Minnesota DFLers books quake. We would have relished that fight. At the same time, it would have been a fight. Pawlenty is a scrapper, and his pro-to-con ratio just seems higher to me than…

    August 29, 2008
  • Brown on the Air: QUESTIONS!

    Brown on the Air: QUESTIONS!

    My essay this Saturday morning on KAXE’s “Between You and Me” will explore the show’s topic of “Questions.” That topic was picked in honor of the visiting StoryCorps project outside KAXE’s studios. “Between You and Me” is a weekly call in show that features the voices and attitudes of northern Minnesota. Tune in between 10…

    August 29, 2008
  • America is back

    America is back

    The United States of America. The words meant a lot to me yesterday. Today they mean more. That’s what a president ought to do. I know not everyone enjoys partisanship, but that’s the very reason I think electing Barack Obama is so important. I grew up on an Iron Range salvage yard. Today, my kids…

    August 28, 2008
  • Go C-SPAN if you’ve got it

    Go C-SPAN if you’ve got it

    I watched all the convention speeches on C-SPAN last night. The previous nights I had watched MSNBC. Let me tell you, it was like drinking water from a well instead of a septic tank. I don’t think CNN has been much better than MSNBC and the clips I’ve seen of Fox News have all been…

    August 28, 2008
  • Range miners talk strike as negotiations heat up

    Range miners talk strike as negotiations heat up

    With a strike vote authorized by Steelworkers at Arcelor Mittal’s Minorca mine near Virginia, Minn., we now learn that Cleveland Cliffs is negotiating with Steelworkers over soon-to-expire contracts at that company’s Hibbing Taconite and United Taconite (Eveleth) mines. The big sticking point is health care. That problem will never go away until the system is…

    August 28, 2008
  • As the rail authority turns …

    As the rail authority turns …

    The Itasca County Regional Rail Authority held a special meeting Tuesday. At stake, the future of a $1.6 billion project that has stood as the golden economic hope of the Iron Range people. Like I said, the Range often operates like the South in that vital decisions are made at the most obscure of public…

    August 28, 2008
  • Obama office opening gets boffo coverage in Range paper

    Obama office opening gets boffo coverage in Range paper

    In this morning’s Hibbing Daily Tribune was the following above-the-fold, top banner headline, with picture of visiting voters and 11-month old “Babies for Barack” caucus leader: Opama opens Hibbing office DFLers, veterans rally to Barack cause Check out the story and photos of what certainly seems to be a successful opening of the second Iron…

    August 28, 2008
  • 7B DFL update: More forums and endorsements

    7B DFL update: More forums and endorsements

    Here is the Duluth News-Tribune account of the House District 7B (West Duluth) DFL primary, which is heating up in advance of the Sept. 9 primary. A nonpartisan League of Women Voters forum was held yesterday. Roger Reinert, Marsh Stenersen, Dan Maryland and Brandon Clokey were there, along with the other party’s candidates. (IPer Jay…

    August 28, 2008
  • StoryCorps reception tonight

    A reminder, tonight is the community reception for the StoryCorps project in Grand Rapids at 91.7 KAXE, a really cool studio and radio organization next to the Grand Rapids Public Library on the Mississippi River. There will be appetizers, wine and probably stories. My Saturday radio essay and Sunday column both highlight the StoryCorps project…

    August 27, 2008
  • Range education hearing draws crowd, little media

    Range education hearing draws crowd, little media

    Well, the big education hearing in Nashwauk that I talked about was apparently a success. I was assuming that a daily newspaper would cover it so I could share a round-up with you, but the only media was the local TV repeater on Range 11 and the Scenic Range News-Forum, a weekly that doesn’t publish…

    August 27, 2008
  • My cathartic media rant (for those who find the thrill is gone)

    My cathartic media rant (for those who find the thrill is gone)

    For this being one of the most important, telling, and historic elections of our generation, you would think it was a wrestling match if you watch much broadcast news coverage. I’m referring specifically to the Democratic Convention coverage going on now, but I’ll further apply it to the primaries before and the Republican convention and…

    August 27, 2008
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